Lesson 3 More Crime and Less punishment I Word Study 2. commit v.a. to do, perform, or perpetrate b to make known the views of (oneself) on an Word formation Issue a, committed C to consign for future use or reference or for 尽职的,尽忠的 preservation n。 commitment Examples: a to commit a crime/an error a Chairman refused to commit himself on the controversial subject before making due investigations. a I committed the sonata to memory. W B LE NEXT
Lesson 3 More Crime and Less Punishment W B T L E I. Word Study v. a. to do, perform, or perpetrate b. to make known the views of (oneself) on an issue c. to consign for future use or reference or for preservation 2. commit Examples: to commit a crime/an error Chairman refused to commit himself on the controversial subject before making due investigations. I committed the sonata to memory. a. committed 尽职的,尽忠的 n. commitment Word formation
Lesson 3 More Crime and Less punishment I Word Study 3. convict v. to find or prove (someone) guilty of an offense or crime, especially by the verdict of a court Word formation n。 conviction Examples: a The jury convicted the defendant of manslaughter. a He was convicted of murder W B LE NEXT
Lesson 3 More Crime and Less Punishment W B T L E I. Word Study 3. convict v. to find or prove (someone) guilty of an offense or crime, especially by the verdict of a court Examples: The jury convicted the defendant of manslaughter. He was convicted of murder. n. conviction Word formation
Lesson 3 More Crime and Less punishment I Word Study 4. deter Word formation V, to prevent or discourage from acting, as by n。a. deterrent means of fear or doubt deterrent policy deterrent power Examples: a nuclear deterrent a Does negotiated disarmament deter war? a Failure did not deter us from trying it again. W B LE NEXT
Lesson 3 More Crime and Less Punishment W B T L E I. Word Study 4. deter v. to prevent or discourage from acting, as by means of fear or doubt Examples: Does negotiated disarmament deter war? Failure did not deter us from trying it again. n. a. deterrent deterrent policy deterrent power a nuclear deterrent Word formation
Lesson 3 More Crime and Less punishment I Word Study 5 dismiss v, a to end the employment or service of: to discharge Word formation b to direct or allow to leave n.dismissal Examples: a The boss threatened to dismiss al the employees who had expressed their sympathy for the strike, but it's all bluff. a The General dismissed troops after the inspection. W B LE NEXT
Lesson 3 More Crime and Less Punishment W B T L E I. Word Study 5. dismiss Examples: The boss threatened to dismiss all the employees who had expressed their sympathy for the strike, but it’s all bluff. The General dismissed troops after the inspection. n. dismissal Word formation v. a. to end the employment or service of; to discharge b. to direct or allow to leave
Lesson 3 More Crime and Less punishment I Word Study 6.illustrate v,a. to clarify, as by use of examples or Word formation comparisons b to provide (a publication) with nillustration explanatory or decorative features a。 illustrative Examples: 1 His story illustrates her true generosity very clearly. a The book was illustrated with color photographs. W B LE NEXT
Lesson 3 More Crime and Less Punishment W B T L E I. Word Study 6. illustrate Examples: His story illustrates her true generosity very clearly. The book was illustrated with color photographs. v. a. to clarify, as by use of examples or comparisons b. to provide (a publication) with explanatory or decorative features n. illustration a. illustrative Word formation