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He was ordered to present himself at the chairman's office at nine o'clock next morning. Word formations presentation(n)presentable(a.) b.v.a)togive,offer,put forward,submit b)to show or reveal c)to put on,produce(a play) Examples. David's manager presented him with the award for best sales in the region. His sudden resignation a tricky situation. The National Theatre is presenting"King Lear"next month. 9.trace 1)n.a.a small sign that shows that sb.or sth.was present or existed b.very small amount What does"tracemean specifically in the following sentences a It vanished/disappeared/without trace. aPetra'slost all trace ofher German accent. a Age has left its traces on his face. b There are traces of poison in the man's blood b Amere trace of smile passed over her face. Synonyms:track vestige 2)v.a.to follow the marks to find sb.or sth. b.to find the origin of sth. c.to study or describe the history,development or progress of sth. Examples She had given upall hope of tracing her missing daughter. The style of these paintings can be traced back toearly medieval influences. His book traces the changing nature of the relationship between men and women Synonyms:discover find track down Word formation:traceable(a) 10.daze n.a confused state of mind v.to make(sb.)feel stupid or unable to think clearly Examples I've been wandering around in a daze all day. If someone gave you aheavy blow on the head.you would probably feel dazed. He was ordered to present himself at the chairman’s office at nine o’clock next morning. Word formations presentation (n.) presentable (a.) b. v. a) to give; offer; put forward; submit b) to show or reveal c) to put on; produce (a play) Examples: David’s manager presented him with the award for best sales in the region. His sudden resignation presents us with a tricky situation. The National Theatre is presenting “King Lear” next month. 9. trace 1) n. a. a small sign that shows that sb. or sth. was present or existed b. very small amount What does “trace” mean specifically in the following sentences. a It vanished/disappeared/without trace. a Petra’s lost all trace of her German accent. a Age has left its traces on his face. b There are traces of poison in the man’s blood. b A mere trace of smile passed over her face. Synonyms: track vestige 2) v. a. to follow the marks to find sb. or sth. b. to find the origin of sth. c. to study or describe the history, development or progress of sth. Examples: She had given up all hope of tracing her missing daughter. The style of these paintings can be traced back to early medieval influences. His book traces the changing nature of the relationship between men and women. Synonyms: discover find track down Word formation: traceable (a.) 10. daze n. a confused state of mind v. to make (sb.) feel stupid or unable to think clearly Examples: I’ve been wandering around in a daze all day. If someone gave you a heavy blow on the head, you would probably feel dazed
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