2016.7.8
2016.7.8
news from BBC
Dallas shooting: Gunman 'wanted to kill whites' says police chief
The gunman killed in a stand-off with Dallas police said he was upset about the police shootings of black people and wanted to kill white officers, the city's police chief has said.
stand-off
a disagreement or fight in which neither opponent can do anything to win or achieve their aim
upset
- unhappy and worried because something umpleasant or disappointing has happened
- upset by/about/at etc
- she was deeply upset about the way her father treated her- be upset with somebody: if you are upset with someone, you are angry and annoyed with them
- you're not still upset with me, are you?
1. Three people are in custody.
custody 【ˈkʌstədi】
- the legal right or duty to take care of or keep sb/sth; the act of taking care of sth/sb
- the castle is now in the custody of the state.
- the divorce court awarded custody to the child's mother.- the state of being in prison, especially while waiting for trial
- He was remanded in custody, charged with the murder of a policeman.
2. Mr Brown added: "He said he was not affiliated with any groups, and he did this alone."
affiliate 【əˈfɪliˌeɪt】
- if a group or organization affiliates to or with another larger one, it forms a close connection with it.
- The Society is not affiliated with any political party.
- The church's right to affiliate to Rome.
3. President Barack Obama, who is attending a Nato summit in Poland, called it a "vicious, calculated and despicable attack on law enforcement".
caculated 【ˈkælkjəˌletɪd】
- carefully planned for a particular and often improper purose
- The TV ads were a calculated (= deliberate) attempt to deceive voters.- a calculate risk: is one that accepted after careful thought about the possible good and bad results of a particular action.
- The army took a caculated risk when it attacked the enemy's capital without using planes.