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film industry,but I took that with a pinch of salt.,feel the pinch,E.g.Its six months since he lost his job,and he is beginning to feel the pinch.,5/24,plunge,E.g.The temperature d below freezing.,The price of oil has d to a new low.,The dangerous policies would Europe into another war.,take the plunge,E.g.After working for twenty years he decided to take the plunge and go back to college.,6/24,rummage:to search about for sth,She d change from the bottom of her purse.,He d about in his drawer.,among back number periodicals for an article,a ship for contraband,7/24,Words meaning,“,search,”,or,“,examine,”,Did you lock the door?Ill go and,check,.,The water samples were,examin,ed for traces of pollution.,The social services are,inquiring,about the missing girl.,The police,probe,d into his financial affairs.,8/24,The team went to the desert to,prospect,for oil.,He accused the press of,pry,ing into his private life.,While she was out,someone had,ransack,ed her room.,We,scan,ned the horizon but no ship were to be seen.,We,scour,ed the market for fresh aubergines.,We discovered that our neighbors had been,spy,ing on us.,9/24,silverware,-ware:manufactured goods,ironware,software,hardware,glassware,earthenware,ovenware,10/24,snap,snap ones fingers at,E.g.If you continue to snap your fingers at your boss,you may be severely punished.,snap/bite sbs head off,E.g.He is just making a suggestion:theres no need to snap his head off/snap at him!,be a snap,E.g.This job is a snap.,11/24,snap,snap out of it,E.g.For heavens sake,Ann,snap out of it!Things are not that bad.,snap to it,E.g.Come on!Snap to it.,12/24,squeeze,E.g.to some juice from the orange,many things into a day,through a narrow passage,a tight,:a situation where one does not have much space to put things in;,13/24,squeeze,put the on sb(to do sth),:,E.g.Rising fuel prices are putting the squeeze on farmers and transport businesses.,sb dry,E.g.The war,as well as the economic sanctions imposed by foreign countries,have squeezed the economy dry.,14/24,Language points in text,pitch in:start to work vigorously or determinedly;add ones contribution to a general effort,E.g.If we all,we should get the job finished this afternoon.,15/24,Don,t take my word for it:don,t accept everything I said as true,take sbs word for it,:believe sth that sb has said,E.g.You know more about cars than I do,so if you think it needs a new gearbox,Ill take your word for it.,You can take my word for it,Ill never let you down.,16/24,dab:to touch lightly,usu.several times,E.g.,at his mouth with a handkerchief,some beauty cream on her face,butter on a slice of bread,The artist gently bed paint on the canvas.,She bed the wound with a yellow salve.,17/24,feel cornered,expressions similar in meaning(1),If I help him,the boss will hate me.If I dont help him the office staff will hate me.Im,between the devil and the deep blue sea,.,Well really,get in Dutch,if we lose the car keys.Theyre the only ones our parents have.,When we ran out of gas at two oclock in the morning,I knew we were,in a jam,.,18/24,(2),Having lost her passport,she is now,in deep water,.,He has got himself,in hot water,by quarrelling with his boss.,If you dont do a good job,you will be,in a bind,.,19/24,(3),He thought living at home was bad,but now that he is in New York,he realizes that he has,jumped from the frying pan into the fire,.,We are,up against it,this year.Were in urgent need of your help.,When Peter was driving on the free way at midnight,his car broke down and left him,up a tree,.,I was,in a bad pickle,when I lost my job.,20/24,P126 tone vs tune,tone,:1)sound with reference to its quality:,the sweet of the violin;the shrill of the factory whistle,2)the intonation,phrasing,choice of words etc.of a speaker or writer that expresses a particular meaning,feeling,attitude of him:,speak in an angry /in a of contempt/disapproval,;,3)the rise or fall of the voice in speaking or pronunciation:,pay attention to the rising and falling s in your pronunciation,4)shades of color:,a photo in warm;the coat is a light of green,21/24,tune,:suggests the succession of note forming a melody(of a song),used often in opposition to the words of a song,E.g.He hummed a to keep his courage up.,Never shall I forget that haunting.,22/24,question vs problem,question,is more general,while,problem,refers to a question esp.connected with numbers and facts,like,problems,in addition and subtraction,question,is more general while,problem,often refers to a serious difficulty that needs attention and thought,23/24,ashamed vs shameful,ashamed:,You should be,ashamed,of yourself.,He said he felt,ashamed,of having done so little for the society.,shameful:,It is,shameful,that she stole money from the blind man.,The correspondent had discovered their,shameful,treatment of political prisoners.,24/24,
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