esson 14-After Twenty Years I. Wordstudy 3. avenue n.a. wide road or path, often lined with trees, esp. one that leads to a large house b, wide street lined with trees or tall buildings In New York city, the streets running from the west to the east are called streets, such as 31st street, and those running from the north to the south are often called avenues, such as the Fifth Avenue WBTILE BAC
W B T L E Lesson 14 - After Twenty Years I. Word Study 3. avenue n. a. wide road or path, often lined with trees, esp. one that leads to a large house b. wide street lined with trees or tall buildings In New York city, the streets running from the west to the east are called streets, such as 31st street, and those running from the north to the south are often called avenues, such as the Fifth Avenue
esson 14-After Twenty Years . Word Study 4. barely ad. a, almost not; only just; scarcely; hardly b in a bare way; sparsely Examples: We barely had time to catch the train. He can barely read or write. a I can barely make both ends meet. How can I buy a car? a The room was furnished barely.(=with very little furniture) WBTILE BAC
W B T L E Lesson 14 - After Twenty Years I. Word Study 4. barely ad. a. almost not; only just; scarcely; hardly b. in a bare way; sparsely Examples: We barely had time to catch the train. He can barely read or write. I can barely make both ends meet. How can I buy a car? The room was furnished barely. (=with very little furniture)
esson 14-After Twenty Years I. Wordstudy 5. gust n. sudden violent rush of air, or of rai smoke, etc,: an outburst of emotion Examples: a The gust of wind blew the door shut. fitful gusts of wind阵阵的狂风 a gust of anger勃然大怒 WBTILE BAC
W B T L E Lesson 14 - After Twenty Years I. Word Study n. sudden violent rush of air, or of rain, smoke, etc.; an outburst of emotion Examples: The gust of wind blew the door shut. fitful gusts of wind 阵阵的狂风 a gust of anger 勃然大怒 5. gust
esson 14-After Twenty Years Word study 6.empty v. to transfer or pour off completely; to remove the contents of, to become empty Examples: a empty ones glass into the sink a The traveler emptied out all his pockets onto the table, but still couldn't find his passport. a This dreadful film soon emptied the cinema of people. WBTILE BAC
W B T L E Lesson 14 - After Twenty Years I. Word Study 6. empty v. to transfer or pour off completely; to remove the contents of; to become empty Examples: empty one’s glass into the sink The traveler emptied out all his pockets onto the table, but still couldn't find his passport. This dreadful film soon emptied the cinema of people
esson 14-After Twenty Years Word study 7. club n.a. heavy stick with one end thicker than the other suitable for the use as a weapon b an implement used in some games to drive a ball . a to strike or beat with a club b. to join or combine for a common purpose Examples: a Father plays golf with a golf club. 1 The boys clubbed together to buy their teacher a present WBTILE BAC
W B T L E Lesson 14 - After Twenty Years I. Word Study n. a. heavy stick with one end thicker than the other, suitable for the use as a weapon b. an implement used in some games to drive a ball 7. club v. a. to strike or beat with a club b. to join or combine for a common purpose Examples: Father plays golf with a golf club. The boys clubbed together to buy their teacher a present