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English for settlement: settlement

Lexical analysis

1, settlement

English ['set (? )l]; Beautiful? tl]

Solving intransitive verbs; Settle down; Precipitation; water channel

Solve; Arrangement; settle down

A bench with a backrest

Name of the (settlement) person; Seth (UK)

They agreed to try to settle their dispute through negotiation.

They agreed to try their best to settle their dispute through negotiation.

In order to solve this case, mol ken agreed to pay compensation.

In order to solve this case, Morgan agreed to pay compensation.

2. Account

English [? ka? nt]; Beauty [? 'ka? nt]

Noun account; Explain; Accounts and bills; reason

Interpretation of intransitive verbs; Reason; yield an account

Think of; regard as ...

Some banks make it difficult to open accounts.

Some banks make it difficult to open accounts.

All three Internet agencies have won big customers.

All three internet organizations boast that they have won big customers.

Extended data

First, the usage of settle

1 and settle basically mean "an". It can mean "placing", "placing" and "settling down", even if someone is in a stable, orderly and long-term position, or in a stable and leisurely environment.

The extension of "setting" can refer to "arranging, making it appropriate", "deciding, solving", "calming", "mediating, solving", "setting, stabilizing", "making it obey the rules", "making it firm", "making it clear" and "paying, making it fixed".

3.Set can be used as both a transitive verb and an intransitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, you can take nouns, pronouns, infinitives with or without interrogative words or that/wh- clauses as objects.

4.Set can be used for passive structures.

Second, the phrase about settlement.

1, settled down? Settle down; Set a range for yourself

2. settle in? move in

3. reluctantly accept it? settle for

4. settle down? Be selected; Grant; stay

5. settle down? be accustomed to ...

6. make up with ... solve