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四川建筑职业技术学院 授课教案 uses a network of international centers to obtain previously missing data. The two sides have failed to reach an agreement on the issue of prisoners of war and those missing in actior 4. They had simply and inexplicably disappeared These planes and their pilots had just become lost without explanation 5. This event was sufficient to confirm in many peoples minds This event was sufficient to make people believe/feel certain confirm: to make someone feel or believe something even more strongly; establish the truth of something e.g What you have told me about John confirmed me in my suspicion/confirmed my uspicion that he has stolen my gold watch The rumor that there was flooding was confirmed by a news broadcast He sent the written request to confirm his telephone orde 6.a section of the North Atlantic bounded roughly by bermuda,. Bermuda really was haunted, and in some mysterious way was responsible for the loss of ships and planes. a part/an area of the North Atlantic more or less surrounded by bermuda really was an area full of mystery where ghosts regularly appear, and in some mysterious way caused the loss of ships and planes/was the cause of disappearance of ships bound 1)to mark the edges of, keep within a certain space e.g. The US is bounded on the north by Canada and on the south by mexico North america is bounded on three sides by the sea 2)(usu pl )limit e.g. Man's imagination may sometimes extend beyond the bounds of space and time He could never keep his bad temper within bounds cf. A ball bounds back when it is thrown on the pavement. (to bounce, spring; jump) Of course we cannot expect to attain our desires at a single bound. (a jumping movement) He hasn't got any money; so he's bound to mm up sooner or later.( to be certain to) haunt. D)(esp of a spirit)to visit; visit(a place) regularly e.g. People say that the old house is haunted by a ghost 2)to cause repeated anxiety or worry e.g. A wrongdoer is constantly haunted by fear of discovery be responsible for: 1)to have done or been the cause of esp. something bad e.g. Who's responsible for this terrible mess? 2)to have the duty of e.g. The teacher made him responsible for keeping the class in order while she went四 川 建 筑 职 业 技 术 学 院 授 课 教 案 uses a network of international centers to obtain previously missing data. The two sides have failed to reach an agreement on the issue of prisoners of war and those missing in action. 4. They had simply and inexplicably disappeared. -- These planes and their pilots had just become lost without explanation. 5. This event was sufficient to confirm in many people's minds ... -- This event was sufficient to make people believe/feel certain ... confirm: to make someone feel or believe something even more strongly; establish the truth of something e.g. What you have told me about John confirmed me in my suspicion/confirmed my suspicion that he has stolen my gold watch. The rumor that there was flooding was confirmed by a news broadcast. He sent the written request to confirm his telephone order. 6 ....-- a section of the North Atlantic bounded roughly by Bermuda, ... Bermuda really was haunted, and in some mysterious way was responsible for the loss of ships and planes. ... -- a part/an area of the North Atlantic more or less surrounded by Bermuda .... -- really was an area full of mystery where ghosts regularly appear, and in some mysterious way caused the loss of ships and planes/was the cause of disappearance of ships and planes. bound: 1) to mark the edges of; keep within a certain space e.g. The US is bounded on the north by Canada and on the south by Mexico. North America is bounded on three sides by the sea. 2) (usu. pl.) limit e.g. Man's imagination may sometimes extend beyond the bounds of space and time. He could never keep his bad temper within bounds. cf. A ball bounds back when it is thrown on the pavement. (to bounce; spring; jump) Of course we cannot expect to attain our desires at a single bound. (a jumping movement) He hasn't got any money; so he's bound to mm up sooner or later. (to be certain to) haunt: l) (esp. of a spirit) to visit; visit (a place) regularly e.g. People say that the old house is haunted by a ghost. 2) to cause repeated anxiety or worry e.g. A wrongdoer is constantly haunted by fear of discovery. be responsible for: 1) to have done or been the cause of esp. something bad e.g. Who's responsible for this terrible mess? 2) to have the duty of e.g. The teacher made him responsible for keeping the class in order while she went
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