Lesson 14-How Do We Deal with the Drug Problem? I. Wordstudy intoxicate v. a, to cause sb. to lose self-control as a result of the effects of a drug, a gas, or drink b. to excite sb. greatly Examples: a He had drunk all night and was thoroughly intoxicated a The little boy was intoxicated with joy. BTL E BAC
Lesson 14—How Do We Deal with the Drug Problem? W B T L E I. Word Study intoxicate v. a. to cause sb. to lose self-control as a result of the effects of a drug, a gas, or drink b. to excite sb. greatly Examples: He had drunk all night and was thoroughly intoxicated. The little boy was intoxicated with joy
Lesson 14-How Do We Deal with the Drug Problem? . Word Study 8. proponent n. one who argues in support of sth. proponent (of sth) Examples: a She was one of the proponents of the new motion a As a determined proponent of the policy if was impossible for him to do that. BTL E BAC
Lesson 14—How Do We Deal with the Drug Problem? W B T L E I. Word Study 8. proponent n. one who argues in support of sth. proponent (of sth.) Examples: She was one of the proponents of the new motion. As a determined proponent of the policy, if was impossible for him to do that