Lesson 12-Lions and tigers and Bears Wordstudy curl va) to form into a spiral or curved shape 卷曲,扭曲;缠绕 b) to grow in or form curls or ringlets (烟)缭绕升起;蜷曲 Examples: 1 The hairdresser curled Marys hair. a She kept curling her handkerchief around one finger. a Smoke curled from the chimney. H A snake curled around the trunk of a tree WBT E BACK NEXT
W B T L E Lesson 12 – Lions and Tigers and Bears 2. curl v. a) to form into a spiral or curved shape 卷曲,扭曲;缠绕 b) to grow in or form curls or ringlets (烟)缭绕升起;蜷曲 Examples: The hairdresser curled Mary’s hair. She kept curling her handkerchief around one finger. Smoke curled from the chimney. A snake curled around the trunk of a tree. I. Word Study
Lesson 12-Lions and tigers and Bears Wordstudy 3. drizzle v. to rain in fine drops Word formation adj. drizzly Examples: a It drizzled throughout the night. a The insecticide drizzled over the plants. a The dew on the branches drizzled our hair WBT E BACK NEXT
W B T L E Lesson 12 – Lions and Tigers and Bears 3. drizzle v. to rain in fine drops Examples: It drizzled throughout the night. The insecticide drizzled over the plants. The dew on the branches drizzled our hair. Word formation adj. drizzly I. Word Study
Lesson 12-Lions and tigers and Bears . WordStudy 4 embolden v to give courage or confidence to sb Examples: a He smiled and this emboldened her to ask him for help. a Emboldened by drink, he walked over to speak to her W E BACK NEXT
W B T L E Lesson 12 – Lions and Tigers and Bears 4. embolden v. to give courage or confidence to sb. Examples: He smiled and this emboldened her to ask him for help. Emboldened by drink, he walked over to speak to her. I. Word Study
Lesson 12-Lions and tigers and Bears . WordStudy 5。 obliterate Translation v to rub out or blot out 擦掉痕迹; 忘记; 消灭; Examples: 1 The heavy rain obliterated all footprints a Anne was eager to obliterate her error. a They tried to obliterate the enemy's bomb base WBT E BACK NEXT
W B T L E Lesson 12 – Lions and Tigers and Bears 5. obliterate v. to rub out or blot out Examples: The heavy rain obliterated all footprints. Anne was eager to obliterate her error. They tried to obliterate the enemy’s bomb base. 擦掉痕迹; 忘记; 消灭; Translation I. Word Study
Lesson 12-Lions and tigers and Bears . Word stud 6. perplex v. to cause to be puzzled or bewildered over what is not understood or certain; Translation to make complicated and confused 使困惑,使费解; Examples: 使复杂化 a The question perplexed him a The boy perplexed his parents. a to perplex an issue adj. perplexed/ perplexing n. perplexity WBT E BACK NEXT
W B T L E Lesson 12 – Lions and Tigers and Bears 6. perplex v. to cause to be puzzled or bewildered over what is not understood or certain; to make complicated and confused Examples: The question perplexed him. The boy perplexed his parents. to perplex an issue adj. perplexed/perplexing n. perplexity 使困惑,使费解; 使复杂化 Translation I. Word Study