[00:03]burglar
[00:05]Police said it is believed the burglar entered the house through an open window. Press Association
[00:11]said the house was being rented by the domestic spy service.
[00:19]archaeologist
[00:22]Having studied to become an archaeologist, he left for Egypt in the autumn of 1853 hoping to engage
[00:30]in excavation work. But by early 1854, the young American with no experience in the field still
[00:38]lacked the required permission.
[00:43]attendant
[00:45]She was working as a home health attendant until November 2008, when a physical setback forced her
[00:52]to take some time off. Subsequently, she failed a physical exam, …
[01:01]consultant
[01:04]Southers is currently the assistant chief of the Los Angeles World Airports Police Department.
[01:12]He previously taught at the University of Southern California, was a security consultant and a police
[01:18]officer
[01:21]descendant
[01:24]There are now nine surviving Conan Doyle heirs, and none is a direct descendant of the author. ……they
[01:32]all understood the obligation that Holmes represented for their family, particularly for
[01:38]Jean Conan Doyle, who was 17 when her father died
[01:47]inhabitant
[01:49]For the inhabitants of the Alps in the middle ages and after, it was associated with evil and witchcraft
[01:57]Each society has interpreted the unusual and often spectacular event of a snowfall in a different way
[02:08]participant
[02:11]One of the things participants will be talking about is a rise in protectionist sentiment in developed
[02:18]countries.
[02:21]guardian
[02:23]To understand why Greenspan seems to have changed from investors' guardian angel into a financial
[02:30]devil of sorts, you've got to understand what he's saying--and what he's not saying.
[02:40]farfetched
[02:42]A: Jane, would you please fix this sentence? I think it’s kind of farfetched in meaning.
[02:49]B: OK, then.