Lesson 8--Glo balization's dual power I. Word study alienate a. to stop supporting b. to cause to feel very distant from or not welcome to someone lese Examples: a All these changes to the newspaper have alienated its traditional readers Ten years in prison have alienated him from his family. n. alienation W B T L E BAC
W B T L E Lesson 8—Globalization’s Dual Power I. Word Study alienate v. a. to stop supporting b. to cause to feel very distant from or not welcome to someone lese Examples: All these changes to the newspaper have alienated its traditional readers. Ten years in prison have alienated him from his family. n. alienation
Lesson 8--Glo balization's dual power I. Wordstudy 2 antidote na chemical, esp, a drug, which limits the effects of a poison, or a way of preventing or acting against something bad Examples: M Anemone was at the time believed to be an antidote for scorpion poison a Regular exercise is the best antidote to tiredness and depression W B T L E BAC
W B T L E Lesson 8—Globalization’s Dual Power I. Word Study 2. antidote n. a chemical, esp. a drug, which limits the effects of a poison, or a way of preventing or acting against something bad Examples: Anemone was at the time believed to be an antidote for scorpion poison. Regular exercise is the best antidote to tiredness and depression
Lesson 8--Glo balization's dual power I. Wordstudy 3. backlash na strong feeling among a group of people in reaction to a tendency or recent events in society or politics Examples: a The new president encouraged the backlash against moral laxity a The accident has provoked/produced a backlash among local people who claim that the road is dangerous W B T L E BAC
W B T L E Lesson 8—Globalization’s Dual Power I. Word Study 3. backlash n. a strong feeling among a group of people in reaction to a tendency or recent events in society or politics Examples: The new president encouraged the backlash against “moral laxity”. The accident has provoked/produced a backlash among local people who claim that the road is dangerous
Lesson 8--Glo balization's dual power I. Wordstudy 4. binge n an occasion when an activity is done in an extreme way, esp. eating, drinking or spending money Examples: aa drinking /eating/spending binge Her illness involved periods of binge-eating and then making herself sick W B T L E To be continued on the next page. BAC
W B T L E Lesson 8—Globalization’s Dual Power I. Word Study 4. binge n. an occasion when an activity is done in an extreme way, esp. eating, drinking or spending money Examples: a drinking/eating/spending binge Her illness involved periods of binge-eating and then making herself sick. To be continued on the next page
Lesson 8--Glo balization's dual power I. Wordstudy binge v to eat in an uncontrolled way, sometimes as a part of an illness Examples: a I tend to binge on chocolate when I am watching Tv! a She went through periods of binging(also binge-eating). W B T L E BAC
W B T L E Lesson 8—Globalization’s Dual Power I. Word Study binge v. to eat in an uncontrolled way, sometimes as a part of an illness Examples: I tend to binge on chocolate when I am watching TV! She went through periods of binging (also binge-eating)