.Log cabin: shabby White house: magnificent From log cabin to white house: Rise from poor to rich; from rags to riches; from ordinary to powerful; from failure to success
•Log cabin: shabby •White house: magnificent From log cabin to white house: Rise from poor to rich; from rags to riches; from ordinary to powerful; from failure to success
While-reading Words and Expressions
While-reading ◼ Words and Expressions
Turn away refuse to help(sb, or to allow(sb. ) to enter a place He's my son after all, I can't just turn him away when he is in trouble The lecture hall was already full and many of the students were turned away
Turn away ◼ refuse to help (sb.) or to allow (sb.) to enter a place ◼ He’s my son after all, I can’t just turn him away when he is in trouble. ◼ The lecture hall was already full and many of the students were turned away
与turn相关的动词短语 Turn on: start the flow of Who would you….when liquid, gas or current by a tap you are in trouble? or other control) Would you please…it Turn off:stop… When you leave the room She did not until urn up: increase the flame etc, make one's appearance afternoon. All were waiting for her Turn down: reduce. refuse President ...our suggestion to consider an offer without even having a look urn out: prove to be: produce at it Turn to sb: ask sb for help The case to be wrong. He is innocent the Tv, Baby is sleeping
与turn相关的动词短语 ◼ Turn on: start the flow of liquid, gas or current by a tap or other control) ◼ Turn off: stop … ◼ Turn up: increase the flame etc; make one’s appearance ◼ Turn down: reduce …; refuse to consider an offer ◼ Turn out: prove to be;produce ◼ Turn to sb: ask sb. for help ◼ Who would you …… when you are in trouble? ◼ Would you please …. it … when you leave the room. ◼ She did not … until afternoon. All were waiting for her. ◼ President …. our suggestion without even having a look at it. ◼ The case … to be wrong. He is innocent. ◼ … … the TV, Baby is sleeping
assume suppose, presume pretend Before hearing the evidence Andy assumed an air of against him, you assume his indifference whenever her innocence/him to be name was mentioned innocent/that he is innocent start to do a job, esp. an important one assume sth The new president usually assume sb. to be assumes his new assume that responsibilities in January
assume ◼ suppose, presume ◼ Before hearing the evidence against him, you assume his innocence/him to be innocent/that he is innocent. assume sth. assume sb. to be assume that… ◼ pretend ◼ Andy assumed an air of indifference whenever her name was mentioned. ◼ start to do a job, esp. an important one ◼ The new president usually assumes his new responsibilities in January