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The arc to Tokyo – The Hindu (Sep 16, 2017)

The arc to Tokyo – The Hindu (Sep 16, 2017)

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s visit to India, part of annual summits between the two countries, has set strategic ties on a fast track. This is best symbolised by the Ahmedabad-Mumbai bullet train project …. For further reading, visit “The Hindu”.

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Word List-2 (To Improve English Vocabulary)

  1. infuse (verb) – instil, impart, inculcate/introduce.
  2. rolling stock (noun) – trains, carriages, wagons.
  3. benefactor (noun) – patron, sponsor, supporter/promoter.
  4. zero tolerance (noun) – a complete refusal to accept certain behavior (Courtesy: VOA Learning English).
  5. veto (noun) – prohibition, ban/bar, embargo.
  6. prosperous (adjective) – thriving, booming/successful, strong.
  7. substantive (adjective) – important & meaningful.
  8. foray (noun) – a brief attempt to get involved in a new activity/sphere;  attack, incursion.
  9. coming (noun) – approach, arrival, emergence.
  10. maritime (adjective) – of or related to the sea.
  11. buttress (verb) – support, strengthen, reinforce/fortify.
  12. retreat (verb) – withdraw, retire, pull back.
  13. leap (noun) – change, transformation, adjustment.
  14. imperative (adjective) – vitally important, crucial, necessary.
  15. lofty (adjective) – high, grand, tall/giant.
  16. stark (adjective) – clear, simple, straightforward.
  17. opulent (adjective) – luxurious, costly, lavish.
  18. pageantry (noun) – spectacle, display, ceremony.
  19. get down to brass tacks (phrase) – begin to think the basic aspects or practical details.
  20. facilitate (verb) – enable, assist, help.
  21. forge (verb) – build, create, establish.

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