Lesson 1-Thinking as a Hobby Word study 9. hustle vt. a. to convey in a hurried or rough manner b. to cause or urge to proceed quickly C to gain by energetic effort vi, to work or move energetically and rapidl Examples a The police hustled the prisoner into a van a Mother hustled the children off to school lest they should be late a We hustled to get dinner ready on time. WBTL「 BAC
W B T L E Lesson 1—Thinking as a Hobby I. Word Study vt. a. to convey in a hurried or rough manner b. to cause or urge to proceed quickly c. to gain by energetic effort vi. to work or move energetically and rapidly 9. hustle Examples: The police hustled the prisoner into a van. Mother hustled the children off to school lest they should be late. We hustled to get dinner ready on time
Lesson 1-Thinking as a Hobby I. Wordstudy 10. impediment Synonyms n.a. a fact or event which makes action difficult hinder block or impossible hamper dam b an organic defect preventing clear articulation impede bar obstruct Examples: a The main impediment to development is the countrys huge foreign debt He has an impediment in speech.他讲话口吃 WBTL「 To be continued on the next page. BAC
W B T L E Lesson 1—Thinking as a Hobby I. Word Study 10. impediment n. a. a fact or event which makes action difficult or impossible b. an organic defect preventing clear articulation Examples: The main impediment to development is the country’s huge foreign debt. He has an impediment in speech. 他讲话口吃。 Synonyms hinder hamper impede obstruct block dam bar To be continued on the next page
Lesson 1-Thinking as a Hobby I. Wordstudy hinder: to hold back, as by delaying(implying stopping or prevention) 1 The travelers were hindered by storms throughout their journey. hamper: to hinder by or as if by fastening or entangling aA suit and an overcoat hampered the efforts of the accident victim to swim to safety. mpede: to slow by making action or movement difficult a Sentiment and eloquence serve only to impede the pursuit of truth. WBTL「 To be continued on the next page. BAC
W B T L E Lesson 1—Thinking as a Hobby I. Word Study hinder: to hold back, as by delaying (implying stopping or prevention) The travelers were hindered by storms throughout their journey. hamper: to hinder by or as if by fastening or entangling A suit and an overcoat hampered the efforts of the accident victim to swim to safety. impede: to slow by making action or movement difficult Sentiment and eloquence serve only to impede the pursuit of truth. To be continued on the next page