13-In My day Part Four Language Study/ WBT E ENTER
W B T L E Part Four W B T L E ENTER Lesson 13 - In My Day
13-In My day Language Study Contents 工。 Word Study 工工。 Phrases and Expressions 工 II. Word Building IV Grammar WBT E BAC
W B T L E I. Word Study II. Phrases and Expressions III.Word Building IV. Grammar Language Study W B T L E Lesson 13 - In My Day
13-In My day I. Wordstudy Word list: 1. bend 8. hover 2 bore 9. preside 3 burden 10. radiant 4 dismiss 11 stir 5。 fierce 12. transparent 6. flag 13. vein 7. formidable 14. wear WBTLE BAC
W B T L E I. Word Study Word list: 1. bend 2. bore 3. burden 4. dismiss 5. fierce 6. flag 7. formidable 8. hover 9. preside 10. radiant 11. stir 12. transparent 13. vein 14. wear Lesson 13 - In My Day
13-In My day Word study 1 bend v a to lean forwards and downwards Translation b to become curved C. to apply the mind closely 1.谈论不休 Examples: 2.专注于 She bent forwards and whispered in my ear..3.屈服于 a The stream bends to the west 4.一心想做某事 a He was bent on making them happy. Expressions a bend sb's ear a bend your mind/thoughts to sth 当 bend before a be bent on WBTLE BAC
W B T L E I. Word Study 1. bend v. a. to lean forwards and downwards b. to become curved c. to apply the mind closely Examples: She bent forwards and whispered in my ear. The stream bends to the west. He was bent on making them happy. Expressions: bend sb.’s ear bend your mind/thoughts to sth. bend before be bent on Translation 1. 谈论不休 2. 专注于 3. 屈服于 4. 一心想做某事 Lesson 13 - In My Day
Lesson13· In My day Word study 2 bore nasb who talks too much about things that are not very interesting b a boring or annoying activity or situation V.a. to make sb feel impatient b to make a deep hole in sth hard Examples: a I was angry with him for that, an for having become one of those ancient bores.(53) a I find cleaning a real bore. a I wont bore you with all the details. a The insects bore through the furniture. WBTLE BAC
W B T L E I. Word Study 2. bore n. a. sb. who talks too much about things that are not very interesting b. a boring or annoying activity or situation v. a. to make sb. feel impatient b. to make a deep hole in sth. hard Examples: I was angry with him for that, … for having become one of those ancient bores… (53) I find cleaning a real bore. I won’t bore you with all the details. The insects bore through the furniture. Lesson 13 - In My Day
13-In My day I. Wordstudy 3. burden v, to create a problem or serious responsibility for sb. Examples: a I dont want to burden you with my troubles. a He was increasingly burdened by ill health WBTLE BAC
W B T L E I. Word Study v. to create a problem or serious responsibility for sb. Examples: I don’t want to burden you with my troubles. He was increasingly burdened by ill health. 3. burden Lesson 13 - In My Day
Lesson13· In My day I. Wordstudy 4. dismiss Select the V a. to force sb. to leave their job proper meaning of dismiss in b, to refuse to accept that sth. might be true or each sentence important C, to officially tell people they can leave a place d to put out of court without further hearing O He was dismissed from his job for misconduct. a s She gazed at. and promptly dismissed it.(4) The court dismissed his appeal. The class is dismissed WBTLE BAC
W B T L E I. Word Study 4. dismiss v. a. to force sb. to leave their job b. to refuse to accept that sth. might be true or important c. to officially tell people they can leave a place d. to put out of court without further hearing Select the proper meaning of “dismiss” in each sentence. He was dismissed from his job for misconduct. She gazed at… and promptly dismissed it. (4) The court dismissed his appeal. The class is dismissed. a b d c Lesson 13 - In My Day
13-In My day I. Wordstudy synonyms brutal cruel 5. fierce ferocious antonyms a.a.involving very strong feelings such gentle, quiet as determination, anger or hate word formation b(of weather) strong and severe n.fierceness C. very difficult or unpleasant ad. fiercely n ferocity Examples: a I thought of a doll with huge, fierce eyes.(10) The fierce thunders roar me their music It is a fierce examination process WBTLE BAC
W B T L E I. Word Study 5. fierce a. a. involving very strong feelings such as determination, anger or hate b. (of weather) strong and severe c. very difficult or unpleasant Examples: I thought of a doll with huge, fierce eyes. (10) The fierce thunders roar me their music. It is a fierce examination process. synonyms Lesson 13 - In My Day brutal, cruel, ferocious gentle, quiet n. fierceness ad. fiercely n. ferocity antonyms word formation
Lesson13· In My day Word study 6.flag v, a to become tired or weak, or begin to lack enthusiasm b to mark sth so that you will be able to find it again flagging: a becoming weaker, more tired, or less enthusiastic Examples: a After a long day his energy flagged a I flagged any words I didn't know. a .. all she needed was a good pep talk to recharge a flagging spirit (39) WBTLE BAC
W B T L E I. Word Study v. a. to become tired or weak, or begin to lack enthusiasm b. to mark sth. so that you will be able to find it again flagging: a. becoming weaker, more tired, or less enthusiastic Examples: After a long day, his energy flagged. I flagged any words I didn't know. … all she needed was a good pep talk to recharge a flagging spirit. (39) 6. flag Lesson 13 - In My Day
Lesson13· In My day I. Wordstudy 7 formidable a. very impressive in size, power, or skill word formation and therefore deserving respect and often difficult to deal with ad, formidably n formidableness Examples: 1 Meeting the energy demands of a big city is a formidable task 1 The company has built up a formidable reputation for quality. a He is a formidable opponent. WBTLE
W B T L E I. Word Study a. very impressive in size, power, or skill and therefore deserving respect and often difficult to deal with Examples: Meeting the energy demands of a big city is a formidable task. The company has built up a formidable reputation for quality. He is a formidable opponent. 7. formidable word formation Lesson 13 - In My Day ad, formidably n. formidableness