Tom flipped a coin to see whether he would pass the exam .
He was found guilty .
These obstructions could take some weeks to clear from these canals .
The advertisements were highly offensive to woman .
The signature has been authenticated.
Who gave you authority to do this ?
Christmas is one of the major festivals in the United States of America
It was polite of him to hold the door for them.
He stood up out of politeness and offered her his seat.
They shook hands and exchanged courtesies before beginning their discussion.
It is bad manners to interrupt .
flip (為作出決定而)擲(硬幣);輕拋
guilty 有罪的,犯……罪的[(+of)]
obstruction 阻礙,妨礙;阻塞[U]
offensive 冒犯的,唐突的
authentication 確證;證明;證實;鑑定
authority 權,權力;職權
festival 節日,喜慶日
polite 有禮貌的,客氣的;殷勤的
politeness 有禮貌;客氣;文雅[
courtesy 禮貌;殷勤,好意
manner 禮貌,規矩;習慣
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