Lesson8-MyPersonal ManagerWordStudydraman. an event or situation esp. anunexpected one, in which there isanxiety or excitement and usually alot of actionExample:We had a little drama last nightwhen the oil in the pan caught fire.无忧PPT整理发布
Word Study ◆drama ◆n. an event or situation esp. an unexpected one, in which there is anxiety or excitement and usually a lot of action ◆Example: We had a little drama last night when the oil in the pan caught fire. Lesson 8 - My Personal Manager
Lesson8-MyPersonalManagerWord Studya. dramaticExample:There have been some fairly dramaticdevelopmentsonthe politicalscenerecently.ad. dramaticallyExample: The new treatment could dramaticallyalterthe life of people suffering fromthis disease.无忧PPT整理发布
Word Study ◆a. dramatic ◆Example: There have been some fairly dramatic developments on the political scene recently. ◆ad. dramatically ◆Example: The new treatment could dramatically alter the life of people suffering from this disease. Lesson 8 - My Personal Manager
Lesson8-MyPersonal ManagerWord Studyembarrassvt. (usually passive) to cause(somebody) to feel anxious oruncomfortableExample:He embarrassed everyone by saying thepicture was dreadful.ad. embarrassinglya. embarrassingExample:It's embarrassing to be caught telling alie.无忧PPT整理发布
Word Study ◆embarrass ◆vt. (usually passive) to cause (somebody) to feel anxious or uncomfortable ◆Example: He embarrassed everyone by saying the picture was dreadful. a. embarrassing ad. embarrassingly • Example: It’s embarrassing to be caught telling a lie. Lesson 8 - My Personal Manager
Lesson8-MyPersonalManagerWordStudyn.embarrassmentExamples:She flushed with embarrassmenta. embarrassedExample:embarrassed about/at something无忧PPT整理发布
Word Study • n. embarrassment ◆ Examples: She flushed with embarrassment. a. embarrassed ◆ Example: embarrassed about/at something Lesson 8 - My Personal Manager
Lesson8-MyPersonal ManagerWord StudyexaggerateV. to make something seem larger, moreimportant, better or worse than it really isExamples:The threat of attack has been greatlyexaggeratedAspokeswomansaidthatthepollutioncaused by the factory had been wildlyexaggerated by environmentalists.无忧PPT整理发布
Word Study ◆exaggerate ◆v. to make something seem larger, more important, better or worse than it really is ◆ Examples: The threat of attack has been greatly exaggerated. A spokeswoman said that the pollution caused by the factory had been wildly exaggerated by environmentalists. Lesson 8 - My Personal Manager