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I won't tell you-you'll have to find out by yourself. I found out by chance that she was actually a freshman from london University 6. vary 1)I-in]to be different; have the qualities that are not the same as each other The price varies according to the season The flowers are the same in color but vary in shape 2)[from]to be different Roses vary from daisies Stone varies from cement 3)from.to ] to change, esp continually Examples Human IQs vary from under 50 to over 200 Why does the blood group vary from person to person? 7. immerse oneself in I)to put deep into a body of liquid He lay immersed in a hot bath Immerse your foot in ice cold water to reduce the swelling 2)to cause(oneself) to enter deeply into an activity; absorb in it or be absorbed by it Examples I immersed myself in work so as to stop thinking about her. I think it is important to immerse oneself in a language learning environment, if you want to learn English well nore6 • I won’t tell you— you’ll have to find out by yourself. • I found out by chance that she was actually a freshman from London University. 6. vary: 1) [~ in] to be different; have the qualities that are not the same as each other Examples: • The price varies according to the season. • The flowers are the same in color but vary in shape. 2) [~ from] to be different Examples: • Roses vary from daisies. • Stone varies from cement. 3) [~ from ... to ] to change, esp. continually Examples: • Human IQ’s vary from under 50 to over 200. • Why does the blood group vary from person to person? 7. immerse oneself in: 1) to put deep into a body of liquid Examples: • He lay immersed in a hot bath. • Immerse your foot in ice cold water to reduce the swelling. 2) to cause (oneself) to enter deeply into an activity; absorb in it or be absorbed by it Examples: • I immersed myself in work so as to stop thinking about her. • I think it is important to immerse oneself in a language learning environment, if you want to learn English well. 8. ignore:
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