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西安建筑科技大学:《大学英语》课程教学资源(大学体验英语,PPT课件讲稿,第一册)B1Unit6_U6_A_L_P

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西安建筑科技大学:《大学英语》课程教学资源(大学体验英语,PPT课件讲稿,第一册)B1Unit6_U6_A_L_P
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volunteer:卫 to offer one's services or help without payment; to offer(to do sth ) esp when others are unwilling Examples He volunteered to help at the scene of the accident As soon as war was declared, many men volunteered More to learn

Examples • He volunteered to help at the scene of the accident. • As soon as war was declared, many men volunteered. volunteer: v. to offer one’s services or help without payment; to offer (to do sth.), esp. when others are unwilling. More to learn

yolunteers n a person who volunteers Examples Are there any volunteers for cleaning the kitchen? ●· This work costs us nothing;it' s all done by yolunteers

volunteer: n. a person who volunteers Examples • Are there any volunteers for cleaning the kitchen? • This work costs us nothing; it’s all done by volunteers

e o and this knowledge, I felt, would stand me in good stead as I developed the media services that would be needed for our Salt Lake City Winter Games in 2002. Paraphrase I felt this knowledge would help me develop the media services for the 2002 games

... and this knowledge, I felt, would stand me in good stead as I developed the media services that would be needed for our Salt Lake City Winter Games in 2002: Paraphrase I felt this knowledge would help me develop the media services for the 2002 Games

range: v a connected line of mountains hills, etc the distance that a gun or missile can cover, a set of different objects of the same kind Examples .. This is the mountain range with many rich deposits of gold. The shop keeps a wide range of goods. The missile has a range of 2 000 km

range: v. a connected line of mountains, hills, etc.; the distance that a gun or missile can cover; a set of different objects of the same kind Examples • This is the mountain range with many rich deposits of gold. • The shop keeps a wide range of goods. • The missile has a range of 2 000 km

→ spect v. -to believe to exist or be true to have doubts about Examples .. we suspected that he was lost, even before we were told We suspected that it was a trick to get our money. The judge suspected the truth of the thiefs alibi

suspect: v. to believe to exist or be true; to have doubts about Examples • We suspected that he was lost, even before we were told. • We suspected that it was a trick to get our money. • The judge suspected the truth of the thief’s alibi

powerful: ad j e having great power; very strong; full of force Examples Tom is a very powerful swimmer; he has powerful arms and legs. Powerful nations sometimes try to control weaker ones Onions have a powerful smell. Electric current is often powerful enough to kill

powerful: adj. having great power; very strong; full of force Examples • Tom is a very powerful swimmer; he has powerful arms and legs. • Powerful nations sometimes try to control weaker ones. • Onions have a powerful smell. • Electric current is often powerful enough to kill

emotion: n. e - any of the strong feelings of the human spirit Examples Joy, grief, fear, hate, love, rage, and excitement are emotions e. His face showed nothing of his conflicting emotions. TThe candidate addressed the crowd with emotion

emotion: n. any of the strong feelings of the human spirit Examples • Joy, grief, fear, hate, love, rage, and excitement are emotions. • His face showed nothing of his conflicting emotions. • The candidate addressed the crowd with emotion

reene a (of the mind, the feelings, the five senses etc. )good, strong, quick at understandings deeply felt, etc. having a strong, active interest: eager . Examples She's keen on football/ passing the examination He and his friend had a keen sense of humor e. He had always kept a keen eye on what was happening around

(of the mind, the feelings, the five senses, etc.) good, strong, quick at understanding; deeply felt, etc.; having a strong, active interest; eager keen: adj. Examples • She’s keen on football / passing the examination. • He and his friend had a keen sense of humor. • He had always kept a keen eye on what was happening around

I was part of something important, something big that could well be a once-in-a lifetime experience. Paraphrase I was involved in a major event that could a become a unique and special event in my e life

... I was part of something important, something big that could well be a once-in-a￾lifetime experience: Paraphrase I was involved in a major event that could become a unique and special event in my life

bond:队 to(cause to)stick together as with paste Examples These two pieces of paper r wont bond together. It is really difficult for Jack to bond together with the other members in the company

bond: v. to (cause to) stick together as with paste Examples • These two pieces of paper won’t bond together. • It is really difficult for Jack to bond together with the other members in the company

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