Unt 1 Experiencing English 1 Words and Expressions 1. due: (showing arrangements made in advance expected; supposed (to) Examples: The next train to London is due here at 4 o'clock. The plane that was due to arrive at 10 has been delayed for 2 hours by a heavy fog. Passage A So Much to Learn HOMETRNsw可
Words and Expressions Experiencing English 1 Passage A So Much to Learn 1. due: Examples: • The next train to London is due here at 4 o’clock. • The plane that was due to arrive at 10 has been delayed for 2 hours by a heavy fog. (showing arrangements made in advance ) expected; supposed (to)
Unt 1 Experiencing English 1 Words and Expressions 2. huddle: to(cause to ) crowd together, in a group or in a pile Examples: The flood victims were cold so they huddled together for warmth that night. He lay huddled amongst his blan kets in bed, his knees almost touching his chin. Passage A So Much to Learn HOMETRNsw可
Words and Expressions Experiencing English 1 Passage A So Much to Learn to (cause to ) crowd together, in a group or in a pile Examples: • The flood victims were cold so they huddled together for warmth that night. • He lay huddled amongst his blankets in bed, his knees almost touching his chin. 2. huddle:
Unt 1 Experiencing English 1 Words and Expressions 3. obscure to hide: to make difficult to see or understand Examples: The moon was obscured by clouds His fame was obscured by the fame of his wife Passage A So Much to Learn HOMETRNsw可
Words and Expressions Experiencing English 1 Passage A So Much to Learn to hide; to make difficult to see or understand Examples: • His fame was obscured by the fame of his wife. 3. obscure: • The moon was obscured by clouds
Unt 1 Experiencing English 1 Words and Expressions 4. shift to change position or direction; to move from one place to another Examples: When Paul found that the teacher was reading his composition to the class, he began to shift uncomfortably in his seat The wind that was blowing from the south has shifted to the north Passage A So Much to Learn HOMETRNsw可
Words and Expressions Experiencing English 1 Passage A So Much to Learn to change position or direction; to move from one place to another Examples: • When Paul found that the teacher was reading his composition to the class, he began to shift uncomfortably in his seat. • The wind that was blowing from the south has shifted to the north. 4. shift:
Unt 1 Experiencing English 1 Words and Expressions 5. survey: to look at, examine or consider( a person, place or condition) as a whole Examples: You can survey the countryside from the top of the hill The fighter surveyed his enemy for any weakness。 Passage A So Much to Learn HOMETRNsw可
Words and Expressions Experiencing English 1 Passage A So Much to Learn to look at, examine or consider ( a person, place or condition ) as a whole Examples: • You can survey the countryside from the top of the hill. • The fighter surveyed his enemy for any weakness. 5. survey:
Unt 1 Experiencing English 1 Words and Expressions 6. file into to march or walk in a single line in the specified direction Exampl es. As the audience filed into the stadium, they found the pop group was already there. Passage A So Much to Learn HOMETRNsw可
Words and Expressions Experiencing English 1 Passage A So Much to Learn to march or walk in a single line in the specified direction Examples: • As the audience filed into the stadium, they found the pop group was already there. 6. file into:
Unt 1 Experiencing English 1 Words and Expressions cf file out of: Examples: When the audience filed out of the stadium after the concert was over, they found it had started to snow. Passage A So Much to Learn HOMETRNsw可
Words and Expressions Experiencing English 1 Passage A So Much to Learn Examples: • When the audience filed out of the stadium after the concert was over, they found it had started to snow. c.f. file out of:
Unt 1 Experiencing English 1 Words and Expressions 7. impress upon: to make the importance of(sth.) clear to somebody. Examples: The professor impressed upon his students the importance of learning how to learn at college. His songs are strongly impressed onmy memory. Passage A So Much to Learn HOMETRNsw可
Words and Expressions Experiencing English 1 Passage A So Much to Learn to make the importance of (sth.) clear to somebody. Examples: • The professor impressed upon his students the importance of learning how to learn at college. • His songs are strongly impressed on my memory. 7. impress upon:
Unt 1 Experiencing English 1 Words and Expressions 8. no longer. not any more; not at the present time Examples: He no longer drives to work since his doctor told him to exercise more He no longer lives in this apartment for he has bought a large house near where he works. Passage A So Much to Learn HOMETRNsw可
Words and Expressions Experiencing English 1 Passage A So Much to Learn not any more; not at the present time Examples: • He no longer drives to work since his doctor told him to exercise more. • He no longer lives in this apartment for he has bought a large house near where he works. 8. no longer:
Unt 1 Experiencing English 1 Words and Expressions 9. pass out to give out; to distribute Examples: He is standing in front of the supermarket, passing out flyers to customers. o Please pass out these sheets to the students in the lecture hall Passage A So Much to Learn HOMETRNsw可
Words and Expressions Experiencing English 1 Passage A So Much to Learn to give out; to distribute Examples: • He is standing in front of the supermarket, passing out flyers to customers. • Please pass out these sheets to the students in the lecture hall. 9. pass out: