Lesson 3-Why Historians Disagree Word study 7. emerge v, a to appear or come out from somewhere b(of facts, ideas) to appear; to become known Word formations C to come out of a difficult experience n。 emergence a emergent Examples: a The moon emerged from behind the clouds a New evidence has emerged to contradict earlier claims a Local government has recently emerged as a malor issue. a She emerged from the divorce a stronger person. BTL E BAC
Lesson 3—Why Historians Disagree W B T L E Word formations I. Word Study v. a. to appear or come out from somewhere b. (of facts, ideas) to appear;to become known c. to come out of a difficult experience 7. emerge n. emergence a. emergent Examples: The moon emerged from behind the clouds. New evidence has emerged to contradict earlier claims. Local government has recently emerged as a major issue. She emerged from the divorce a stronger person
Lesson 3-Why Historians Disagree Word study 8. immerse Synonyms V, a. to put sth. under the surface of a liquid be engrossed in b to involve oneself deeply(in sth) be wrapped up in Examples: be absorbed in a He immersed the knife in boiling water. preoccupied Immerse the cloth in the dye for 20 minutes. a I walked into the study and found Mr Johnson immersed in his writing, as usual. a When Alfred inherited his father's estate he immersed himself in pleasure. BTL E BAC
Lesson 3—Why Historians Disagree W B T L E I. Word Study 8. immerse v. a. to put sth. under the surface of a liquid b. to involve oneself deeply (in sth.) Examples: He immersed the knife in boiling water. Immerse the cloth in the dye for 20 minutes. I walked into the study and found Mr. Johnson immersed in his writing, as usual. When Alfred inherited his father’s estate, he immersed himself in pleasure. Synonyms be engrossed in be wrapped up in be absorbed in preoccupied
Lesson 3-Why Historians Disagree I. Wordstudy 9. presumably adv, used to say that you think something is Word formations probably true a presumable n presumption Examples: V presume a Presumably theres a good reason for her absence, as she doesn't usually stay away from work a Few women, presumably, would want to return to the assumptions on which the old system was based WBTLE BAC
Lesson 3—Why Historians Disagree W B T L E I. Word Study 9. presumably adv. used to say that you think something is probably true a. presumable n. presumption v. presume Examples: Presumably there’s a good reason for her absence, as she doesn’t usually stay away from work. Few women, presumably, would want to return to the assumptions on which the old system was based. Word formations
Lesson 3-Why Historians Disagree I. Wordstudy 10. quest n a long search for something that is difficult to find Examples: a At their roots, both quests originated out of human inquisitiveness 1 World leaders are now united in their quest for peace. a Foreign powers had long penetrated the area in quest of wealth or influence, or to counter the lusts of their adversaries W TL BAC
Lesson 3—Why Historians Disagree W B T L E I. Word Study 10. quest n. a long search for something that is difficult to find Examples: At their roots, both quests originated out of human inquisitiveness. World leaders are now united in their quest for peace. Foreign powers had long penetrated the area in quest of wealth or influence, or to counter the lusts of their adversaries
Lesson 3-Why Historians Disagree . Word Study 11. resolve v. a. to solve or settle a problem or difficulty b, to make a definite decision to do sth Word formations n。 resolve Examples: a Congressmen called for a third meeting to resolve the conflict 1 I resolved to keep quiet about what I had heard, since it would only cause trouble a She resolved that if he couldn't find the necessary courage, she would BTL E BAC
Lesson 3—Why Historians Disagree W B T L E I. Word Study 11. resolve v. a. to solve or settle a problem or difficulty b. to make a definite decision to do sth. Examples: Congressmen called for a third meeting to resolve the conflict. I resolved to keep quiet about what I had heard, since it would only cause trouble. She resolved that if he couldn’t find the necessary courage, she would. n. resolve Word formations