Notes for When nudge comes to shove
Vocabulary:
1. heavy-handed 嚴(yán)厲的;粗暴的
E.g. They are blamed for heavy-handed tactics.
2. roll out 推出乓诽;推行
E.g. He could not wait any longer to roll out the revised tax code.
3. stray 走入歧途汗销;犯罪
E.g. It watched that they did not stray, and that no one stole them.
4. by and large 大體上抛猖;總的來說
E.g. By and large we try to celebrate creative people in the city.
5. allay 減輕压语;使緩和
E.g. Orr tried to allay concerns.
6. gain ground 越來越為人所接受
E.g. Anti-immigrant parties are gaining ground in Europe.
7. tweak 調(diào)整吁朦;扭榄鉴;擰
E.g. He gave the boy's ear a painful tweak.
8. opt out 退出
E.g. They drop out of school, or they opt out of life altogether.
9. harness 治理摧找;利用
E.g. And if we harness our power, we can change the world.
10. nefarious 極壞的;惡毒的
E.g. Lucinda is uncorrupted by nefarious influences.
11. on appeal 在上訴
E.g. Gay-rights groups successfully challenged the law, first in a San Francisco district court and then on appeal.
Sentences:
1. And the approach was less heavy- handed than imposing quotas for poorer pupils, an option previous governments had considered.
The approach + was + less heavy- handed than + doing...
2. Nudges that involve making the desired choice more attractive, or at least more obvious, range from making the wording on letters about late payment of taxes more emphatic to placing healthy food at eye level in canteens.
Nudges (...) + range from A to B
3. Laws in some American states that have suppressed black people's votes, such as those passed by North Carolina in 2013, look remarkably like nefarious nudges, from limiting the types of IDS that can be used for registration to banning out- of- precinct voting.
Laws (...) + look like + nefarious nudges