141. I want her dead.
*want somebody + adj.
142. So why can't Zach and I just watch ourselves?
*watch: [transitive](informal)to be careful about something
- watch something/yourself: Watch yourself!(=be careful, because you're in a dangerous situation)
143. A couple of very damaging hours.
*a couple (of something): a small number of people or things
*damaging:causing damage; having a bad effect on somebody/something
144. You'll heal.
*[transitive,intransitive]heal(something)to put an end to something or make something easier to bear; to end or become easier to bear
- She was never able to heal the rift between herself and her father.
- The breach between them never really healed.
145. Please state your name.
*state: to formally write or say something, especially in a careful and clear way
146. And you were married to the victim for how long, Mrs. Lewis?
*be married to somebody
*for how long?
147. On what grounds? Hearsay.
*ground [countable,usually plural]: ground for something/for doing something: a good or true reason for saying, doing or believing something
- The case was dismissed on the grounds that there was not enough evidence.
- He retired from the job on health grounds.
- Employers cannot discriminate on grounds of age.
*hearsay: things that you have heard from another person but do not (definitely) know to be true
- We can't make a decision based on hearsay and guesswork.
- hearsay evidence
148. Go ahead, Mrs. Lewis.
*go ahead: to begin to do something, especially when somebody has given permission or has expressed doubts or opposition
149. He was worried Jennifer was intent on getting sole custody.
*intent: (formal)determined to do something, especially something that will harm other people
- intent on/upon something: They were intent on murder.
- intenton/upon doing something: Are you intent upon destroying my reputation?
150. I'll allow it/ Sustained
反对无效/反对有效
*sustain something: (law)to decide that a claim, etc. is valid