外研版高中英语选修8module2therenaissancewordsandexpressions教案内容摘要:
pokesperson dash v. 1 to go somewhere quickly: I’ve been dashing around all day. I must dash I39。 ve got to be home by seven. 2 to hit with great force, especially causing damage: The tidal wave dashed the ship against the rocks. Waves dashed against the cliffs. [S] when you run somewhere very quickly: I made a dash for the toilets. There was a mad dash for the exit. As soon as the rain dies down I’m going to make a dash for it (= run somewhere very fast). 2 [C usually singular] MAINLY US a race over a short distance: Who won the 100yard dash? flee v. to escape by running away, especially because of danger or fear: She fled (from) the room in tears. In order to escape capture, he fled to the mountains. appeal v. to make a serious or formal request, especially to the public, for money or help: They’re appealing for clothes and blankets to send to the devastated region. The police are appealing to the public for any information about the missing girl. I tried to appeal to (= ask for support based on) his sense of loyalty, stressing how good the pany had been to him. [+ to infinitive] Church leaders have appealed to the government to halt the war. n. when a lot of people are asked to give money, information or help: They’re launching (= starting) an appeal to raise money for famine victims. [+ to infinitive] The police have issued an appeal to the public to stay away from the centre of town at the weekend. circulate v. to move around or through sth., or to make sth. move around or through sth.: Hot water circulates through the heating system. I try to circulate (= move around and talk to a lot of people) at a party and not just stay with the friends I came with. I’ve circulated a good luck card for everyone to sign. seek v. [来源 :学。 科。 网 Z。 X。 X。 K] 1 to try to find or get sth., especially sth. which is not a physical object: “Are you actively seeking jobs?” she asked. Hundreds of dissidents are seeking refuge/asylum in the US embassy. 2 to ask for advice, help, approval, permission, etc: Legal advice should be sought before you take any further action. tentative adj. (of a plan or idea) not certain or agreed, or (of a suggestion or action) said or done in a careful but uncertain way because you do not know if you are right: I have made tentative plans to take a trip to Seattle in July. blame v. to say or think that someone or sth. did sth. wrong or is responsible for sth. bad happening: Don’t blame me (= It is not my fault) if you miss the bus! Hugh blames his mother for his lack。外研版高中英语选修8module2therenaissancewordsandexpressions教案
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