Lesson 7 The greatest Invention . Word Study 7. figure Select the n, a shape b person proper meaning c number d. character offigure"in each sentence e, an amount of money a You have to watch our diet if you want to keep your figure. I keeping unemployment figure down b both a political and a religious figure d to play the figure of a judge e an estimated figure of $200 million W E BAC
W B T L E Lesson 7 The Greatest Invention I. Word Study 7. figure n. a. shape b. person c. number d. character e. an amount of money You have to watch our diet if you want to keep your figure. keeping unemployment figure down both a political and a religious figure to play the figure of a judge an estimated figure of $200 million a b d c Select the proper meaning of “figure” in each sentence. e
Lesson 7 The greatest Invention . Word Study 8.glory n,great honor: praise Word formation Examples: v, glorify a return with glory 凯旋 a glorious in one's glo 得意之时 go to glory 死,升天 glory to do/ in doing sth.为做某事而自豪 a glorify oneself 自夸 aa glorious death 1光荣的牺牲 W E BAC
W B T L E Lesson 7 The Greatest Invention I. Word Study 8. glory n. great honor; praise Examples: return with glory in one’s glory go to glory glory to do/in doing sth. glorify oneself a glorious death 凯旋 得意之时 死,升天 为做某事而自豪 自夸 光荣的牺牲 Word formation v. glorify a. glorious
Lesson 7 The greatest Invention . Word Study 9. mastery n, the status of master or ruler control Word formation Examples: v. n(to) master a The enemy had complete mastery of the seas and no ships could get through a Everybody was impressed by her quick mastery of those complicated theories. W E BAC
W B T L E Lesson 7 The Greatest Invention I. Word Study 9. mastery n. the status of master or ruler; control v. n. (to) master Word formation The enemy had complete mastery of the seas and no ships could get through. Everybody was impressed by her quick mastery of those complicated theories. Examples:
Lesson 7 The greatest Invention . Word Study .O. plague n a any disease causing death and spreading quickly to a large number of people b sth that annoys you V to cause trouble to sb. i to annoy sb. Examples: aA great many people have been swept away by the plague. a That child is a plague of her life. 1 The little boy plagued his father by begging over and over to go to the zoo. W E BAC
W B T L E Lesson 7 The Greatest Invention I. Word Study 10. plague n. a. any disease causing death and spreading quickly to a large number of people b. sth. that annoys you v. to cause trouble to sb.; to annoy sb. Examples: A great many people have been swept away by the plague. That child is a plague of her life. The little boy plagued his father by begging over and over to go to the zoo
Lesson 7 The greatest Invention . Word Study 11. riva na person, group or an organization that you compete with in sport, business, a fight, etc. v. to be as good or important as sb. or sth else Examples: 1 The two girls were rivals for Jack's attention a The colleges facilities rival those of Harvard and yale WBT E BAC
W B T L E Lesson 7 The Greatest Invention I. Word Study Examples: The two girls were rivals for Jack’s attention. The college’s facilities rival those of Harvard and Yale. 11. rival n. a person, group or an organization that you compete with in sport, business, a fight, etc. v. to be as good or important as sb. or sth. else