I. wordstudy 2 blossom V,& n, to produce flowers before producing edible fruit;(of a person) become more attractive, successful or complete Examples: a The cherry tree is beginning to blossom a She is suddenly blossoming into a very attractive woman a Sean and sarahs friendship blossom into love W E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 9 - Against All Odds 2. blossom v. & n. to produce flowers before producing edible fruit; (of a person) become more attractive, successful or complete Examples: The cherry tree is beginning to blossom. She is suddenly blossoming into a very attractive woman. Sean and Sarah’s friendship blossom into love. I. Word Study To be continued on the next page
I. wordstudy Examples: a The grass was covered with white blossoms. a All along the road the trees are in full blossom W E
W B T L E Lesson 9 - Against All Odds Examples: The grass was covered with white blossoms. All along the road the trees are in full blossom. I. Word Study
I. wordstudy 3. clumsy a, awkward in movement or manner ad, clumsily n。 clumsiness Examples: a The first mobile phones were heavy and clumsy to use but nowadays they are much easier to handle 1 I tried to excuse myself for missing her party but my attempts were very clumsy. (not said well W E
W B T L E Lesson 9 - Against All Odds 3. clumsy a. awkward in movement or manner ad. clumsily n. clumsiness Examples: The first mobile phones were heavy and clumsy to use but nowadays they are much easier to handle. I tried to excuse myself for missing her party but my attempts were very clumsy. (not said well) I. Word Study
I. wordstudy 4.cover v a to deal with or direct attention to b to report Examples: a The new regulations cover precisely where and when protest marches can take place. a She is covering the American election for the BBC television n。 coverage W E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E Lesson 9 - Against All Odds 4. cover v. a. to deal with or direct attention to b. to report Examples: The new regulations cover precisely where and when protest marches can take place. She is covering the American election for the BBC television. n. coverage I. Word Study To be continued on the next page
I. wordstudy cover sth. up/ cover up sth. to keep sth. unpleasant secret or hidden Example: The company tried unsuccessfully to keep these embarrassing pollution statistics covered up. W E
W B T L E Lesson 9 - Against All Odds cover sth. up/ cover up sth.: to keep sth. unpleasant secret or hidden Example: The company tried unsuccessfully to keep these embarrassing pollution statistics covered up. I. Word Study