经典:现代大学英语精读第二版第一单元课件
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Example: A drowning man will clutch at a straw.
(to try hard to find a sign of hope or a solution, even when they are not likely to exist in a difficult or dangerous situation)
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Word list: 1. clutch 2. convince 3. vast 4. intricate 5. overlook
6. variety 7. revolve 8. present 9. trace 10.daze
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4. intricate a. containing many detailed parts which make it difficult to understand
Examples: It is an intricate idea and would need a lot of intricate work. A touch of paranoia is not a bad thing to bring to the computer-software business, where shifting alliances, rapid
Examples: The boy clutched the toy and ran away. A woman clutching a baby stole an elderly woman’s purse.
Synonyms hold seize grip grasp grab
snatch
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Synonym catch at
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2. convince vt. to make sb. feel certain that sth. is true
Examples: I couldn’t convince him of his mistake. How can I convince you of my sincerity? I managed to convince them that the story was true. a convincing argument convincing evidence
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clutch at (2) to try hard to hold sth., esp. when you’re in a dangerous situation
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1. clutch (1) vt. to hold sth. or sb. tightly, esp. because you are frightened, in pain, or do not want to lose something
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5. overlook vt. a. to have a view of sth. from above b. to fail to see or notice; pay no attention to
vast (2)
Examples: The group of actors was brought from New York to London at vast expense. The refugees came across the border in vast numbers. The vast majority of young people don’t take drugs.
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3. vast (1) a. extremely large; spreading a great distance
Examples: The vast plains of this country spread for hundreds of miles. He is very valuable to his employer because of his vast experience in the business.
Syn源自文库nyms
huge immense enormous gigantic massive
giant colossal mammoth tremendous titanic
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technological changes and intricate co-dependencies
make WploBttinTg loLng-Eterm strategies hazardous.
Translation
踏入电脑软件这个 行业,带点妄想并 不是件坏事,因为 在这个行业里,业 者间分分合合,科 技日新月异,互依 的关系错综复杂, 制定长期发展策略 反倒危险。
(to try hard to find a sign of hope or a solution, even when they are not likely to exist in a difficult or dangerous situation)
Part Four
Lesson 1 – Half a Day
WB T L E
ENTER 1
Language Study
Lesson 1 – Half a Day
I. Word Study II. Phrases and Expressions III.Word Building IV. Grammar
WB T L E
2
I. Word Study
Word list: 1. clutch 2. convince 3. vast 4. intricate 5. overlook
6. variety 7. revolve 8. present 9. trace 10.daze
Lesson 1 – Half a Day
WB T L E
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Lesson 1 – Half a Day
I. Word Study
4. intricate a. containing many detailed parts which make it difficult to understand
Examples: It is an intricate idea and would need a lot of intricate work. A touch of paranoia is not a bad thing to bring to the computer-software business, where shifting alliances, rapid
Examples: The boy clutched the toy and ran away. A woman clutching a baby stole an elderly woman’s purse.
Synonyms hold seize grip grasp grab
snatch
WB T L E
Synonym catch at
WB T L E
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Lesson 1 – Half a Day
I. Word Study
2. convince vt. to make sb. feel certain that sth. is true
Examples: I couldn’t convince him of his mistake. How can I convince you of my sincerity? I managed to convince them that the story was true. a convincing argument convincing evidence
To be continued on the next page.
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clutch at (2) to try hard to hold sth., esp. when you’re in a dangerous situation
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1. clutch (1) vt. to hold sth. or sb. tightly, esp. because you are frightened, in pain, or do not want to lose something
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5. overlook vt. a. to have a view of sth. from above b. to fail to see or notice; pay no attention to
vast (2)
Examples: The group of actors was brought from New York to London at vast expense. The refugees came across the border in vast numbers. The vast majority of young people don’t take drugs.
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3. vast (1) a. extremely large; spreading a great distance
Examples: The vast plains of this country spread for hundreds of miles. He is very valuable to his employer because of his vast experience in the business.
Syn源自文库nyms
huge immense enormous gigantic massive
giant colossal mammoth tremendous titanic
WB T L E
To be continued on the next page.
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technological changes and intricate co-dependencies
make WploBttinTg loLng-Eterm strategies hazardous.
Translation
踏入电脑软件这个 行业,带点妄想并 不是件坏事,因为 在这个行业里,业 者间分分合合,科 技日新月异,互依 的关系错综复杂, 制定长期发展策略 反倒危险。