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51/51研究生多维教程通达课文解释及课后答案unit1-unit3博士英语多维教程通达课文解释及课后答案!
Unit1WhatWillBe
BackgroundInformation
LanguagePoints
KeytoExercises
1.We’venowacknowledgedsomefundamentalancienthumanforcesandthewaystheywillaffectandbeaffectedbytheInformationMarketplace.Andthroughoutthecourseofthisbookwe’veansweredthequestionsweraisedattheverybeginning.SoitistimetofinallyconsiderthegreatesttransformationthattheInformationMarketplacehatooffer.Togettoit,let’sreconstructthegrowingcrescendoofkeydiscoverieswehavemade,whichtogetherdescribe“whatwillbe.”
2.Webeganwithasimplebutfar-reachingmodelofthefutureworldofinformationasanInformationMarketplace,wherepeopleandtheircomputerswillbuy,sell,andfreelyexchangeinformation.OurfirstdiscoverywasthatthisInformationMarketplacecanindeedbebuiltonatechnologicalfoundation:theinformationinfrastructure.Wewentontoexplorethemanyhuman-machineinterfacespeoplewillusetogetinandoutofthisnewedifice,fromvirtualrealityandfancybodysuitstothelowlykeyboard,andsingledoutspeechinterfacesasperhapsthemostsignificantandimminent.Weexploredthepipesthatwillcarryourinformationandthewayswewillbendthemtogiveusthespeed,reliability,andsecurityweneed.Wealsosawhowavastarrayofnewsharedsoftwaretoolswillevolveonthisinfrastructure,shiftingtheattentionoftheentiresoftwarebusinessfromindividualtointerconnectedcomputers.Thearrivalofthisfoundationiscertain,butitcouldbedelayedbyadecadeormoreifthekeyplayerscontinuetheirwarsforcontrolandtheirindifferencetowardthesharedinfrastructuretheyallneed.Wesawtoothattherewon’tbejustahandfulofwinnersthatwillsurvivethesewars;theterrainisvast,rich,andfullofchallengesforalmosteverysupplierandconsumerofinformationtobeawinner.
3.OursecondmajordiscoverywasthattheInformationMarketplacewilldramatically
affectpeopleandorganizationsonawidescale.Besidesitsmanyusesincommerce,officework,andmanufacturingitwillalsoimprovehealthcare,providenewwaystoshop,enableprofessionalandsocialencountersacrosstheglobeandgenerallypermeatethethousandsofthinswedointhecourseofourdailylives.Itwillhelpuspursueoldandnewpleasures,anditwillencouragenewartforms,whichmaybecriticizedbutwillmoveartforward,asnewtoolshavealwaysdone.Itwillalsoimproveeducationandtrainingfirstinspecificandestablishedwaysandlaterthroughbreakthroughsthatareconfidentlyawaited.Humanorganizationsfromtinycompaniestoentirenationalgovernmentswillbenefittoo,becausesomuchoftheworktheydoisinformationwork.
4.Puttingallthesedetailedusesinperspective,wecametorealizethattheyaredifferentfacesoftwomajornewforces:electronicbulldozersandelectronicproximity.Eachhasbroadconsequencesforsociety.Theelectronicbulldozers’effectisprimarilyeconomic,increasinghumanproductivityinbothourpersonallivesandtheworkplace.Therapid,widespreaddistributionofinformationintheformofinfo-nouns(text,photos,sounds,video)andespeciallyinfo-verbs(humanandmachineworkoninformation)isonesimplewayinwhichproductivitywillincrease.Automatizationistheotherpowerfuleffector;machine-to-machineexchangeswilloff-loadedhumanbrainworkthewaymachinesoftheIndustrialRevolutionoff-loadedmusclework.Weconcluded,however,thattoenjoytheproductivitybenefitswewillhavetoavoidandcorrectcertaintechnologicalandhumanpitfalls.
5.TobetterunderstandtheeconomicimpactoftheInformationMarketplace,weexploredthevalueofinformationanditsconsequences.Thisledustoafewtroublesomediscoveries:thehugeamountofinfo-junkwe’llhavetoworkhardtoavoidandthegapbetweenrichandpoornations(andpeople)thatwillincreaseifwedonothingtostopit.Othereconomicconsequenceswerelessclear,liketheunemploymentrateoverthelongrun,whichwecan’tforecasteventhoughwecanforeseemanynewtypesofjobs.
6.AnotherimportantdiscoveryfromtheseexplorationswasthepoweroftheInformationMarketplacetocustomizeinformationandinformationworktodifferenthumanandorganizationalneeds.Toleveragethispower,we’llneedtomakeourmachinesconsiderablyeasiertousethattheyaretoday.Withincreasedproductivity
andcustomization,wecanlookforwardtoalargerarrayofbetter,cheaper.Morecustomizedproductsandservicesthatwillreachusevenfasterthanbefore.Moreimportant,bymakingmachineseasiertouseandgivingourselvestheabilitytofashionsoftwarepainlesslyandrapidly,wecanfulfillthepromiseoftheInformationAgetotailorthenewtechnologiestoourindividualhumanandorganizationalpurposes,ratherthantheotherwayaround.
7.Thesecondofthetwomajorforceselectronicproximitywillincreaseby
athousandtimesthenumberofpeoplewecaneasilyreachandwillbringpeopletogetheracrossspaceandtime.Manysocialconsequences,goodandbad,willariseasthisnewproximitydistributespowersofcontrolfromcentralauthoritiestothemanyhandsoftheworld’speople.Groupworkandteleworkwillfurtherhelpimprovehumanproductivity.Democracywillspread,aswillpeople’sknowledgeofoneanother’sbeliefs,wishes,andproblems.Thevoicelessmillionsoftheworldwillcometobeheardandbebetterunderstood,providedthatthewealthynationshelpthelesswealthyonesentertheInformationClub.Ethnicgroupsmaybecomemorecohesive,aspeoplebelongingtoacertaintribeusetheInformationMarketplacetobindthemselvestogetherregardlessofwheretheymaybe.Atthesametime.TheInformationMarketplacewillhelpsharedculturesgrowinnationsthatthriveondiversity.
AndthoughweneednotchangeourlegalframeworkinanymajorwaytoaccommodatetheInformationMarketplace,differentnationswillneedtocooperateonsharedconventionsforsecurity,billing,andothertransnationalissuesthatwillsurelyariseassharedinformationcrossesinternationalbarriers.Onanotherlevel,electronicproximitywillfosterashareduniversalculture,athinveneerontopofalltheworld’sindividualnationalcultures.WehopethatthisecumenicalpropertyoftheInformationMarketplacetoenhancetheco-existenceofnationalisticidentityandinternationalcommunitywillhelpusunderstandoneanotherandstaypeaceful.
8.Ourexplorationthenbroughtussquarelybeforehumanemotionsandhumanrelationships.WediscoveredthattheywillpassonlypartiallythroughehInformationMarketplace.Physicalproximitywillstillbenecessarytoconsummatetheseemotionsandrechargethebatteriesthatwillsustainhumanrelationshipsbetweenvirtualencounters.Finally,wediscoveredthattheprimitiveforcesofthecavethatlieattherootsofouremotionsandpassionsdonotpassthroughthe
InformationMarketplace;deepdown,ourpsychesknowthat1sand0scannotlove,nurture,hurt,orkillusatadistance.Becausemanyofourmostvaluedactionsanddecisionsinvolvetheseforcesliketrust,love,andfeartheinformationworldwillnotbeasubstituteforthephysicalworld.
9.Givenallthesepossibilitiesforchange,weconsideredwhatmighthappenwhentheybumpupagainsttheancienthumanbeingsthatweareandhavebeenforthousandsofyears.Predictably,wediscoveredthatwewillhavedifficultycopingwiththeincreasedsocialandtechnologicalcomplexityandoverloadbroughtforthbytheInformationMarketplace.Thoughwewillbepotentiallyclosetohundredsofmillionsofpeople,wewillbeabletodealwithonlyaveryfewofthematanygiventime.YetwesawthatwemightbeabletoreducesomeofthesecomplexityproblemsbymakingtheartifactsoftheInformationAgeeasiertouseaprimarygoalforthetechnologistsofthetwenty-firstcentury.
10.TheInformationMarketplacewillmakeofusurbanvillagershalfurbansophisticate,roamingthevirtualglobe,andhalfvillager,spendingmoretimeathomeandtendingtofamily,friends,andtheroutinesoftheneighborhood.Ifourpsychestilttowardthecrowdedurbaninfo-city,wewillbecomemorejaded,moreorientedtowardtheself,andmoreindifferent,fickle,andcasualinourrelationshipswithothers,aswellaslesstightlyconnectedtoourfamiliesandfriends.Ifwetilttowardthevillage,wemaybesurprisedbyaresurgenceofmorecloselyknitfamiliesrootedinourtighterhumanbonds.Indeed,ifweuseitcorrectly,theInformationMarketplacecanbeapowerfulmagniyinglensthatcanamplifygoodnessemployingdisabledandhome-boundworkers,matchinghelpneededwithhelpofferedviatheVirtualCompassionCorps,andhelpingpeoplelearnandstayhealthy,amongmanyotherpossibilities.
11.Reflectingonourexploration,wealsodiscoveredthatpeoplewillexploitthenewness,vagueness,andbreadthoftheInformationMarketplacetosupporttheirwishesandpredilections,whatevertheymaybe.Someproclaimthattheworldofinformationcanstandoutonlybyofferingeducationallyandculturallyrichopportunitiesthatwillbenefithumanity.OtherswillusetheInformationMarketplaceasanewbattlegroundforthefamiliardisputescapitalismversussocialism,greedversuscompassion.Materialismversusspiritualism,practicalityversusabstractionallsuitablydescribedas‘new’issues.Asinthecaseof
money,thereishardlyandevent,action,orprocessthatisnotlinkedtoandaffectedbyinformation,sosuchargumentscansoundplausible.Buttheyshouldnotdeceiveus;thediscerningeyew8illdistinguishthatwhichislikelyfromthatwhichismerelypossible.
12.ThewiseeyewillalsoseethattheInformationMarketplaceismuchmoreinfluentialthanitspartstheinterfaces,middlewareandpipesthatmakeupthethree-storybuildingonwhichwestand.Oncetheyareintegrated,theypresentamuchgreaterpowerthepowertopreventanasthmaticfromdyinginaremotetowninAlaska,toenableanunemployedbankloanofficertofindandsucceedatanewformofwork,toallowahusbandandwifetorevelintheaccomplishmentsofadistantdaughterwhilealsoprovidingemotionalandfinancialsupport.Thesepowersarefargreaterthantheabilitytosendane-mailmessage,ortohavegivehundredTVchannels.
13.TheInformationMarketplacewilltransformoursocietyoverthenextcenturyassignificantlyasthetwoindustrialrevolutions,establishingitselfsolidlyandrightfullyastheThirdRevolutioninmodernhumanhistory.Itisbig,exciting,andawesome.Weneednotfearitanymoreoranylessthanpeoplefearedtheotherrevolutions,becauseitcarriessimilarpromisesandpitfalls.Whatweneededtodo,instead,isunderstandit,feelit,andembraceitsothatwemayuseittosteerourfuturehumancourse.
14.Wecouldstophere,afterputtingallthesediscoveriestogether,satisfiedandimpressedwithouroverarchingvisionofathirdsocioeconomicrevolution.However,ifwelookevendeeperattheboldandhistoricimperativethattheInformationMarketplacecallsustoembrace,wewillseeallthreerevolutionsaspartofafargreatermovement,wellbeyondcombines,steamengines,andcomputeramovementtowardanewagethatmayliberatethetotalhumanpotentialwithineachofus.
15.Ontoourfinaldiscovery.
BackgroundInformation
Abouttheauthorandthebook
Fortwodecades,technologicaloracle,entrepreneur,andconsultantMichaelpolicymakersandCEOs(i.e.chiefexecutiveofficers)onthefuturecourseandimpactofthesetechnologies.In1980Dertouzospredictedtoday’sworldofinformationwithstunningaccuracy.Now,inWhatWillBehechartsauniqueandrichlydetailedmapofthewaysinformationtechnologywillaltereveryfacetofourpublicandprivatelives,fromafewyearstoacenturyhence.
DertouzosheadstheMITLaboratoryforComputerScience-homeoftheWorldWideWebandbirthplaceofmanyofthehigh-techproductsandprocessesthatsurroundustoday.InWhatWillBe,heofferstheultimateinsider’spreviewoftheinventionsthatwillusherinaThirdRevolutiontorivaltheAgriculturalandIndustrialRevolutions.Andindeftanddetailedanalysis,Dertouzosrevealsthechangeswewillexperienceineverydaylife,inthepursuitofpleasure,health,learning,officework,commerce,manufacturing,andgovernance.Debunkingthestarry-eyedviewofnewtechnologypromotedbymanycommentators-whiletakingtheLudditesfirmlytotask-Dertouzosunveilsacrisppictureofthenewcentury’sglobalinformationmarketplaceandshowshowitwillaffectone-halfoftheworld’sindustrialeconomies.Heuncoverswhat’swrongwithtechnology,explainshowwecanrightthewrongs,andidentifiesthekeytrade-offstomorrowwillbring.Dertouzosevenhighlightswhataspectsofoursocietyandourselveswillneverbealteredbytechnologyandoffersaninspiringblueprintforhownewtechcouldbridgethecenturies-oldgapsbetweenreasonandthespirit.
BillGateswrotetheforewordtothebook.Thebookhasthreeparts:I.ShapingtheFuture,whichexplainsthenewtechnologiessothatreaderscanjudgeunfoldingeventsforthemselves;II.HowYourLifeWillChange,whichimagineshowandjustifieswhyourliveswillberecast;andIII.ReunitingTechnologyandHumanity,whichassessestheimpactofthesechangesonoursocietyandourhumanity.
somefundamentalancienthumanforces
Dertouzospointsoutthatnomatterhowpowerfulandpervasiveatechnologicalforcemaybe,itwillfacesomeimmutablehumantraitthatwillalwaysacttoconservetheconstancyandstabilityofourspecies.Wecarrythefeaturesandmannerismsofourancestorsaswellasourcommonreflexesandhumanpatternsacquiredthroughevolution.Thefear,love,anger,greed,andsadnessthatwefeeltodayarerooted
inthecavesthatweinhabitedthousandofyearsago.Itwasinthatancientsettingthatthepredator’sgrowlandtheenemy’sattackdefinedprimalfear.Itwasthere,too,thatourotherprimalfeelingsbecamereinforced-protectingourchildren,enjoyingthepleasureofphysicalcontactwithourmate,relyingonourfellowtribespeople,andsoon.Thesearetheforcesofthecave.Inthenewworldofinformation,thesefundamentalhumanqualitieshaven’tleftus.
theinformationMarketplace
Dertouzosthinksthatthereisgreatconfusionintheworldtodayaboutwhatthe“InformationAge”is,bothphysicallyandfunctionally.ThemodelofanInformationMarketplaceisacleanwaytoenvisionboth.InthisInformationMarketplace,peopleandmachinesbuy,sell,andfreelyexchangeinformationandinformationservices.
thequestionsweraisedattheverybeginning
InChapterOneofPartIShapingtheFuture,theauthorlistsanumberofquestionsthebookwilltackle.Theyinclude:Willcomputersincreasetheindustrialperformanceoftheworld’snations,oristhehelptheyofferirrelevanttothatquest?Willourwayoflifeimprovethroughcheaper,faster,andhigher-qualityhealthcareandagreateraccesstoknowledge?Orisbetterinformationaminorplayerinthesequests?WhatnewsoftwarewillflourishintheInformationMarketplace?Howclosetotherealworldcanwegetwitgoggles,tactilebodynets,virtual“feelies”and“smellies”?Willordinarycitizensbebetterheardbytheirgovernments,orareelectronictownhallsimpossibleorachiev3e?Whatwillhappentohumanrelationships?
theinformationinfrastructure
TheInformationMarketplaceismoreextensivethanavillagemarket.Itisclosertoabustlingmetropoliswheremanypeople,shops,offices,andorganizationsbusilyconductmillionsofpersonalandcommercialinteractionsinpursuitoftheirowngoals.Inarealcity,theseactivitiesaresupportedbyasharedfoundation-aninfrastructureofroadsforthetransportationofpeopleandgoods;ofpipesandwiresformovingwater,electricity,andphoneconversations;ofdoor,locks,and
policethatmaintainorder;andofsomeagreed-uponconventionslikeacommonlanguageandacceptedbehaviorst5hatfacilitateinteractionsamongthecity’speople.
Inexactlythesameway,theInformationMarketplaceisbuiltonasharedinfrastructuremadeupofalltheinformationtoolsandservicesthatenableitsmanyactivitiestofunctionsmoothlyandproductively.Thisinfrastructurewillbedistributedandownedbyallus,notasingleorganization.Itwillmovethedata,voice,text,andX-rayimagesinthesevere-asthmascenariobynegotiatingautomaticallywithphone,cable,satellite,andwirelesscarriersandwiththekioskandcomputersattheradiologylabanddoctors’offices.Theinfrastructurewillsupportalltheonlineinterviewsandreviewspeoplewillperformintheirdailyjobs.AnditwillhelptransactallthebusinessfromtheWorldShop.
virtualreality
It’sasystemthatenablesoneormoreuserstomoveandreactinacomputer-simulatedenvironment.Varioustypesofdevicesallowusestosenseandmanipulatevirtualobjectsmuchastheywouldrealobjects.Thisnaturalstyleofinteractiongivesparticipantsthefeelingofbeingimmersedinthesimulatedworld.Virtualworldsarecratedbymathematicalmodelsandcomputerprograms.
electronicbulldozersandelectronicproximity
AccordingtoDertouzos,ultimatelymostofthehardwareandcommunicationstechnologies,human-machineinterfaces,middleware,andinformationinfrastructureswilleitherserveaselectronicbulldozersorcreateelectronicproximity.Thebulldozerswillrelieveusoftheburdenofhumanwork,eitherbycompletelyreplacinginformation-relatedhumanactivitiesorbyaugmentingourabilitytocarryouttheseactivitieswithlesshumanwork-inshort,byincreasingourproductivity.
ThesecondnewforcearisingfromtheInformationMarketplaceiselectronicproximity.DuringtheIndustrialAgepeople’sphysicalmobilityexpandedtremendously,wideningaperson’suniverseofpotentialrelationshipsfromafewhundredvillageneighborstohundredsofthousandofpeoplewithindrivingrange.
Asaresult,ourproximitytopeoplewhomwecouldreachgrewathousandfold.Incredibly,theInformationMarketplacewillincreasethisrangebyyetanotherthousandfold,tohundredsofmillionsofpeoplewhowillbewithinelectronicreach,Thatistheessenceofthegiganticnewforcewecallkilometersbutinkeystrokesandotherelectronicgesture,thewholescenewillresembleabillionpeopleandmachinesallsqueezedintooneelectroniccityblock.
twoindustrialrevolutions
ThefirstindustrialrevolutionbeganinEnglandwhenthesteamengineswasinventedinthemiddleoftheeighteenthcentury.Theappearanceoftheinternalcombustionengine,electricity,syntheticchemicals,andtheautomobilebytheendofthenineteenthcenturymarkedthesecondindustrialrevolution.
LanguagePoints
1.crescendo:asoundorapieceofmusicthatbecomesgraduallylouder;atimewhenpeoplearebecomingmoreandmoreexcited,anxious,orangry
e.g.InthepasttendaysZairehaspublishedamountingcrescendoofattacksonBelgium.
Acrescendoofresentmentwasbuiltupbetweenthetwocompaniesbecauseofseriesofconflictsintradetransactions.
riseto/reachacrescendo:becomegraduallylouder
e.g.It’spossiblefortheorganisttoreachaveryquickcrescendobyusingallthesestops.
2.interface:[C]thepartofacomputersystemthroughwhichtwodifferentmachinesareconnected;thewayinwhichtwosubjects,eventsetc.affecteachother
e.g.Inapressconference,thePrimeMinisterproposedsomenewwaysofinvolvingyoungpeoplewiththeinterfacebetweentechnologyanddesign.
Theyhavejustdesignedanewinterfacebetweenacomputerandatypesettingmachine,whichworksextremelywell.
v.:[+with]connect;cooperate
erfaceadevicewithacomputer
Thecomputertechniciansinterfacewiththeflightcontrollers.
3.singleout:choose,selectonepersonorthingfromamongseveralforspecialcomment,treatmentetc.
e.g.IimaginethattobesingledoutbytheCaptainforafarewellluncheonisindeedanhonor.
NanaandMargaretweresingledoutforspecialpraisefortheiroutstandingperformanceduringtheexperiment.
4.imminent:abouttohappen,usu.Usedinreferencetothingsthatareunpleasantorthatyouthinkwillprovetobeunpleasant
e.g.Thereportpointsoutthattheredoesnotseemtobeanimminentdangerofamineonaworldscale.
Withtheelectionimminent,ChurchillreturnedtoLondonbeforethemeetingwasfinished.
5.Weexploredthepipesthatwillcarryourinformationandthewayswewillbendthemtogiveusthespeed,reliability,andsecurityweneed:Wesearchforthepipesthatcantransferourinformationandthewayswewillmanipulateandapplythemtoofferusthespeed,reliabilityandsecurityweneed.Herethecompleteclausefor“thewayswewillbendthem”is“thewaysinwhichwewillbendthem”.Whenthepreposition“in”iscombinedwith“way”tointroduceanattributiveclause,itisoftenomitted.
bendv.:focus,apply;forcetosubmit
e.g.Heisveryfirmaboutit;Icannotbendhim.
Anyonewhoappliesforthispositioninthecompanyshouldbendhisorherwilltocorporategoals.
6.Thearrivalofthisfoundationiscertain,butitcouldbedelayedbyadecadeormoreifthekeyplayerscontinuetheirwarsforcontrolandtheirindifferencetowardthesharedinfrastructuretheyallneed.:Heretheword“they”refersto“thekeyplayers”.Accordingtotheforegoingsentences,keyplayersare“thecomputer,software,media,telecom,andcablecompanies”.
indifferencen.:[U]acompletelackofinterestinsth.orsomeone
e.g.Manynativespeakersofalanguageshowindifferenceto/towardsgrammaticalpoints.
Hisattitudetohisworkisoneofboredindifference.
7.permeatevt.:penetratewholly,pervade,soakthrough
e.g.Toxicchemicalsmaypermeatethesoil,threateningtheenvironment.
Changesincivilianlifehavenotyetbeguntopermeatethearmy.
puttingallthesedetailedusesinperspective,wecametorealizethat﹍:judgingtheimportanceofallthesedetailedusescorrectly,webegantofindthat﹍
8.perspectiven.:aspecificpointofviewinunderstandingorjudgingthingsorevents,esp.onethatshowthemintheirtruerelationstooneanother
e.g.Hewantstoleavethecountryinordertogetabetterperspectiveonthings.
Fromthetopofthehillyoucangetaperspectiveoftheentirelake.
get/keep/putsthinperspective:judgetheimportanceofsthcorrectly
e.g.Itwillhelptoputinperspectivethevastgulfthatseparatesexistinggroups.
Firstofall,weoughttogetourtemporaryadvantageintosomekindofperspective.
fromtheperspectiveof/froma﹍perspective:fromaspecificpointofview
e.g.Feministssaythatthebookwaswrittenfromamaleperspective.
Thenoveliswrittenfromtheperspectiveofaprimaryschoolpupil.
in/outofperspective:showingthecorrect/incorrectrelationshipbetweenvisibleobjects
e.g.Thehousesdon’tseemtobeinperspectiveinyourdrawing.
Thedrawingofthehouseisgood,butthecarisoutofperspective.
9.AnotherimportantdiscoveryfromtheseexplorationswasthepoweroftheInformationMarketplacetocustomizeinformationandinformationworktodifferenthumanandorganizationalneeds.:OnemorekeyfindingoftheseexplorationswasthepoweroftheInformationMarketplacetomakeinformationandinformationworkmoresuitedtohumanandorganizationalneeds.
customizev.:makeorchangesthaccordingtothebuyer’soruser’sneeds
e.g.GeneralMotorswillcustomizeCadillasforspecialclients.
Thecomputerprogramscanbecustomizedforindividualusers.
10.Toleveragethispower,we’llneedtomakeourmachinesconsiderablyeasiertousethantheyaretoday.:TomakethebestuseofthepoweroftheInformationMarketplaceforeconomicprofits,we’llneedtoredesignourmachinestilltheyaremuchmoreeasiertousethannow.
11.fashionv.:shapeormakesth,usingyourhandsoronlyafewtools;influence
orformsomeone’sideasandopinions
e.g.Hefashionedaboxfromafewoldpiecesofwood.
TheJapaneseauthoritieswanttofashionanewpoliticalroleforthecountry.
ina﹍fashion:inaparticularway
e.g.Theauthoritiesappeartohaveabandonedanyattempttodistributefoodandwaterinanorderlyfashion.
LathajoinedherhandstogetherinanIndianfashionandgavealittlebow.
In/outoffashion:popular/notpopular
e.g.Thisisapolicythatisincreasinglyoutoffashion.
Capabilityandefficiencyseemtobecomingbackintofashion.
afterthefashionof:(sth.)doneinawaythatistypicalofsomeone
e.g.Leibnitzwasanotherchildprodigywho,afterthefashionofhiskind,waswritingGreekandLatinfromanearlyage.
12.tailor﹍to:adaptto;make,devise,insuchawaythatitfitsparticularneeds
e.g.Ourinsurancepoliciesarespeciallytailoredtotheearningspatternoftheinsuredatdifferentstagesinhiscareer.
Experiencehastaughtustotailorourmerchandisetotheparticularrequirementsofeachoverseasmarket.
tailor-made:make-to-measure;make-to-order;exactlysuitedtoaparticularneedoraparticularperson
e.g.Theclubistailor-madeforJane.(Theactivitiesoftheclubfitinperfectly
withHJane’sinterests.)
Johnhasanewtailor-madesuit.(John’snewsuitwasmadeespeciallytofithim.)
Mr.Black’sclotheswerealltailor-made.(Mr.Black’sclotheswereallspeciallymadetohisownmeasurementsandwishes.)
13.Manysocialconsequences,goodandbad,willariseasthisnewproximitydistributespowersofcontrolfromcentralauthoritiestothemanyhandsoftheworld’speople.:Inthissentence,“goodandbad”mightbeexpandedinto“bothgoodonesandbadones”.
proximityn.:nearnessindistance,timeetc.
e.g.Nolongerisitthecasethatnationalsuppliers,becauseoftheirproximity,
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