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emporary one. eliana teachers can give some guidance without being either parents or bosses. Classmates can set r a good or a bad example, and you can learn to tell the outside the classroom is an ortant part of the college experience. Students should cherish all of this like the student in the story, because they may never have such an opportunity again Words and Expressions 1. cherish to care for tenderly; love; to keep a feeling deeply and firmly in mind The old man cherished the girl as if she were his daughter The child has been away for more than three years and his parents always cherish the hope that he will come back soon Examples Come and look round our shop without a commitment to buy anything I don t want to get married because I don' t want any commi tments. 2. commitment: a responsibility or promise to follow certain beliefs or a certain course of action Come and look round our shop without a commitment to buy anything I don' t want to get married because I don' t want any commi tments to think(about) deeply and thoughtfully Examples The doctor contemplated the difficult operation he had to perform The possibility of war is too horrifying to contemplate. 1)n a feeling you have towards someone that you wish you could have the same thing or10 temporary one. Teachers can give some guidance without being either parents or bosses. Classmates can set either a good or a bad example, and you can learn to tell the outside the classroom is an important part of the college experience. Students should cherish all of this like the student in the story, because they may never have such an opportunity again. ◼ Words and Expressions 1. cherish : to care for tenderly; love; to keep a feeling deeply and firmly in mind Examples: ·The old man cherished the girl as if she were his daughter. ·The child has been away for more than three years and his parents always cherish the hope that he will come back soon. Examples: ·Come and look round our shop without a commitment to buy anything. ·I don’t want to get married because I don’t want any commitments. 2. commitment: a responsibility or promise to follow certain beliefs or a certain course of action Examples: ·Come and look round our shop without a commitment to buy anything. ·I don’t want to get married because I don’t want any commitments. 3. contemplate: to think (about) deeply and thoughtfully Examples: ·The doctor contemplated the difficult operation he had to perform. ·The possibility of war is too horrifying to contemplate. 4. envy: 1) n. a feeling you have towards someone that you wish you could have the same thing or
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