12. mourn(D If you mourn someone, mourn for(or over) someone, or mourn someones death, you are very sad because they have died and you show how sad you are in the way that you behave
12.mourn (I) • If you mourn someone, mourn for (or over) someone, or mourn someone's death, you are very sad because they have died and you show how sad you are in the way that you behave
mourn (D) She mourned (for or over) her child for many years. The time to mourn my fathers death is near. - Mourn is also used of something that you like but you no longer have or you can no longer hope to have. I mourned for the loss of my precious youth. We all mourned the destruction of the well-loved building
mourn (II) • ----- She mourned (for or over) her child for many years. • ------The time to mourn my father's death is near. • ------Mourn is also used of something that you like but you no longer have or you can no longer hope to have. ----- I mourned for the loss of my precious youth. • ------We all mourned the destruction of the well-loved building
13.totter. Totter usually suggests great physical weakness as that associates with infancy, extremely old age, or disease The child tottered across the room The old lady tottered down the stairs
13.totter: Totter usually suggests great physical weakness as that associates with infancy, extremely old age, or disease. • ----The child tottered across the room. • ---The old lady tottered down the stairs
14.load: nv Your words took a load off my mind - -As the eldest son of the family, he is ready to bear a heavy load of responsibilit -- These trucks are loaded with coal -m-Have you loaded the camera(with film)? 个个个个个个个个个个个个下
14.load: n.v. • ----Your words took a load off my mind. • ----As the eldest son of the family, he is ready to bear a heavy load of responsibility. • ----These trucks are loaded with coal. • ----Have you loaded the camera (with film)?
load If you refer to a load of something, you are referring to a large amount of it and emphasizing that it is large. Weve talked about a load of things. -He has a load of friends
load: • If you refer to a load of something, you are referring to a large amount of it and emphasizing that it is large. • ----We've talked about a load of things. • ------He has a load of friends