1. criticism n. 批评,批判; 鉴定
例句:This policy had repeatedly come under strong criticism on Capitol Hill
该政策在美国国会屡遭强烈批评。
2. priority n.优先,优先权
例句:Financial controls were given to priority.
他们把财务管理当成头等大事。
3. announce vi. 宣布参加竞选; 当播音员
例句:He will announce tonight that he is resigning from office
他将于今晚宣布辞职。
4. opposition n.(强烈的) 反对,敌对; (政府的) 反对党
例句:They planned to crush down all opposition.
他们策划镇压一切反动力量。
5. identity n. 身份; [逻] 同一性; 个性
例句:He tried to put his identity across the policeman.
他试图欺骗警察蒙混他的身份。
6. appropriate adj.适当的; 合适的; 恰当的
例句:It is appropriate that Irish names dominate the list
名单上大部分是爱尔兰名字,这没什么不合适的。