Lesson 6-Groundless beliefs Word study 4 classify V, a to arrange or organize according to class or category b. to classify sb /sth,(as) sth i to place sb./sth in a particular class C to designate(sth)as confidential, secret, or top secret Examples: a Would you classify his novels as a serious literature or as mere entertainment? a classified advertisements a The papers concerning the negotiations are classified and will not be declassified for 30 years. W BTL E BAC
W B T L E Lesson 6—Groundless Beliefs I. Word Study v. 4. classify Examples: Would you classify his novels as a serious literature or as mere entertainment? classified advertisements The papers concerning the negotiations are classified and will not be declassified for 30 years. a. to arrange or organize according to class or category b. to classify sb./sth. (as) sth.; to place sb./sth. in a particular class c. to designate (sth.) as confidential, secret, or top secret
Lesson 6-Groundless beliefs I. Wordstudy 5. fundamental/essential/ vital Fundamental suggests sth, that is a basic thing without which an entire system would collapse. (强调基础或根基是无形事物或抽象事物) Essential suggests sth. that is the very basic nature of a thing。(必不可少的特点,本质) Vital suggests sth, that is necessary to a things existence, continuation or well-being (强调对某物存在、发展极为重要) W BTL E To be continued on the next page BAC
W B T L E Lesson 6—Groundless Beliefs I. Word Study 5. fundamental/essential/vital Fundamental suggests sth. that is a basic thing without which an entire system would collapse. (强调基础或根基是无形事物或抽象事物) Essential suggests sth. that is the very basic nature of a thing. (必不可少的特点,本质) Vital suggests sth. that is necessary to a thing’s existence, continuation or well-being. (强调对某物存在、发展极为重要) To be continued on the next page
Lesson 6-Groundless beliefs I. Wordstudy a Monarchy had undergone fundamental changes. a To seek truth is one of the fundamenta principles of Mao Zedong thought. a Social stability is essential to economic construction。 1 Transportation and communication are vital to economic development W BTL E BAC
W B T L E Lesson 6—Groundless Beliefs I. Word Study Monarchy had undergone fundamental changes. To seek truth is one of the fundamental principles of Mao Zedong thought. Social stability is essential to economic construction. Transportation and communication are vital to economic development
Lesson 6-Groundless beliefs Word study grudge v, a. to be reluctant to give or admit b to resent for having to begrudge a The retired official grudged to answer the questions asked by the newsman a The brother grudged his sister her brilliant academic record n. a deep-seated feeling of resentment or rancor a bear (have)a grudge against sb. a bear (owe)sb. a grudge W BTL E BAC
W B T L E Lesson 6—Groundless Beliefs I. Word Study 6. grudge v. a. to be reluctant to give or admit b. to resent for having; to begrudge The retired official grudged to answer the questions asked by the newsman. The brother grudged his sister her brilliant academic record. bear (have) a grudge against sb. bear (owe) sb. a grudge n. a deep-seated feeling of resentment or rancor