I. Wordstudy 6.pierce V.a. to make a small hole with a sharp point Word formations b(of cold, pain, sound) to force a way into a. pierced C to force a way through something a. piercing Examples: a She had her ears pierced in order to be able to wear earrings a Her shrieks pierced the silence. a Her memories sometimes pierced her heart. a Our forces pierced through the enemy's lines W BT L E BAC
W B T L E Lesson 3-Message of the Land I. Word Study v. a. to make a small hole with a sharp point b. (of cold, pain, sound) to force a way into c. to force a way through something Examples: She had her ears pierced in order to be able to wear earrings. Her shrieks pierced the silence. Her memories sometimes pierced her heart. Our forces pierced through the enemy’s lines. 6. pierce a. pierced a. piercing Word formations
Word study 7. fertile Word formations a, a(of land, plants) producing much n. fertility v fertilize b(of a person, his mind) full of n。 fertilizer ideas, plans a, fertilizable c a fertile situation is one in which a, infertile something can easily develop and succeed W BT L E To be continued on the next page. BAC
W B T L E Word formations Lesson 3-Message of the Land I. Word Study a. a. (of land, plants) producing much b. (of a person, his mind) full of ideas, plans c. a fertile situation is one in which something can easily develop and succeed 7. fertile n. fertility v. fertilize n. fertilizer a. fertilizable a. infertile To be continued on the next page
I. Wordstudy Examples: a This shrub likes sun and water as well as a fertile well-drained soil aa fertile imagination/mind /brain 1 He is always fertile in new plans. a That period had made the city a fertile news ground for freelancers such as myself. W BT L E BAC
W B T L E Lesson 3-Message of the Land I. Word Study Examples: This shrub likes sun and water as well as a fertile well-drained soil. a fertile imagination/mind/brain He is always fertile in new plans. That period had made the city a fertile news ground for freelancers such as myself
I. Wordstudy 8. bleed V a. to lose blood, esp, because of an injury b to force someone to pay an unreasonable amount of money over a period of time Examples: a Tragically, she bled to death aA deep cut on her wrist was bleeding profusely / heavily. a Marcia bled him for every penny he had The soldiers are ready to bleed for their country. W BT L E BAC
W B T L E Lesson 3-Message of the Land I. Word Study 8. bleed v. a. to lose blood, esp. because of an injury b. to force someone to pay an unreasonable amount of money over a period of time Examples: Tragically, she bled to death. A deep cut on her wrist was bleeding profusely/heavily. Marcia bled him for every penny he had. The soldiers are ready to bleed for their country
I. Wordstudy 9. replace Word formations v, a, to take the place of a。 replaceable b to get a new one for sth broken or stolen C. to put back in its place n replacement Examples: 1 Lectures have replaced the old tutorial system. a I'll replace the vase i broke as soon as possible. a He replaced the book on the shelf. W BT L E BAC
W B T L E Lesson 3-Message of the Land I. Word Study 9. replace v. a. to take the place of b. to get a new one for sth. broken or stolen c. to put back in its place Examples: Lectures have replaced the old tutorial system. I'll replace the vase I broke as soon as possible. He replaced the book on the shelf. a. replaceable n. replacement Word formations