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Police believed the company was involved in a series of frauds in banks all over urope 2)C a person that cheats others He said he was an insurance salesman but later she d iscovered he was a fraud He told people that he was a well-known musician, but he was really a fraud 26. lest: con. for fear that He hurried on lest she should meet him again The new teacher stud ied the class list over and over again, lest he forget his new students’ names. 27. provoke: vt. 1)cause a sudden reaction that is often very intense or unpleasant The new laws have provoked violent demonstrations in some towns That politician s offensive remarks provoked widespread criticism 2)try to make sb. angry by doing or saying things that one knows will annoy the He saw the danger of provoking his father into violence and stopped shouting em If you provoke that dog too much it' Il bite you She attacked the boy because he provoked her into a state of anger 28. get away with: not be caught or punished for sth. one has done wrong He was the only child in the class who could be rude to the teacher and get away with Yesterday I managed to get away with parking right outside the theatre in a"no Iv. Summary: From this text, we can learn a lot about different cultures V. Do Exercises V. Homework: Preview Unit 10 Section APolice believed the company was involved in a series of frauds in banks all over Europe. 2) [C] a person that cheats others He said he was an insurance salesman, but later she discovered he was a fraud. He told people that he was a well-known musician, but he was really a fraud. 26. lest: conj. for fear that He hurried on, lest she should meet him again. The new teacher studied the class list over and over again, lest he forget his new students’ names. 27. provoke: vt. 1) cause a sudden reaction that is often very intense or unpleasant The new laws have provoked violent demonstrations in some towns. That politician’s offensive remarks provoked widespread criticism. 2) try to make sb. angry by doing or saying things that one knows will annoy them He saw the danger of provoking his father into violence and stopped shouting. If you provoke that dog too much it’ll bite you. She attacked the boy because he provoked her into a state of anger. 28. get away with: not be caught or punished for sth. one has done wrong He was the only child in the class who could be rude to the teacher and get away with it. Yesterday I managed to get away with parking right outside the theatre in a “no parking” zone. Iv. Summary: From this text, we can learn a lot about different cultures. V. Do Exercises VI. Homework: Preview Unit 10 Section A
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