ent Spring I. Wordstudy 8. contend V, a to strive in opposition or against difficulties; struggle b. to compete, as in a race: maintain Examples: a The armies in the two countries are contending for control of the strategic territory. a They had to contend with long lines at the airport a The defendant contended that the evidence was inadmissible WB"TL「 BAC
W B T L E Lesson 11 – Silent Spring I. Word Study v. a. to strive in opposition or against difficulties; struggle b. to compete, as in a race; maintain Examples: The armies in the two countries are contending for control of the strategic territory. They had to contend with long lines at the airport. The defendant contended that the evidence was inadmissible. 8. contend
ent Spring I. Wordstudy 9.damp a/v,/n, a slightly wet b. moisten C to restrain or check, discourage Examples: a I don't like to sleep between damp sheets. a His clothes were damped in the rain a The rain damped their spirit a His remarks damp down their enthusiasm WBTLE
W B T L E Lesson 11 – Silent Spring I. Word Study 9. damp a./v./n. a. slightly wet b. moisten c. to restrain or check; discourage Examples: I don't like to sleep between damp sheets. His clothes were damped in the rain. The rain damped their spirit. His remarks damp down their enthusiasm
ent Spring Word study 10. deliberate a, a intentional b arising from or marked by careful consideration Examples: 1 He mistook the oversight for a deliberate insult a He told us a deliberate lie a They took a deliberate action yesterday. WBTLE
W B T L E Lesson 11 – Silent Spring I. Word Study 10. deliberate a. a. intentional b. arising from or marked by careful consideration Examples: He mistook the oversight for a deliberate insult. He told us a deliberate lie. They took a deliberate action yesterday
ent Spring I. Word study 11.emerge v a to rise from or as if from immersion b to come forth from obscurity to come into existence Examples: a Sea mammals must emerge periodically to breathe 1 The sun emerged from behind the clouds a Advanced figures are emerging in multitude in this era of ours. WBTLE
W B T L E Lesson 11 – Silent Spring I. Word Study 11. emerge v. a. to rise from or as if from immersion b. to come forth from obscurity c. to come into existence Examples: Sea mammals must emerge periodically to breathe. The sun emerged from behind the clouds. Advanced figures are emerging in multitude in this era of ours
ent Spring I. Wordstudy 12 evolve v. a to develop or achieve gradually b, to work out: devise Examples: a The British present political system has evolved over several centuries a The developmental history of the society tells us that man has evolved from the ape. WBTLE
W B T L E Lesson 11 – Silent Spring I. Word Study 12. evolve v. a. to develop or achieve gradually b. to work out; devise Examples: The British present political system has evolved over several centuries. The developmental history of the society tells us that man has evolved from the ape