Language work a one-question quiz:a quiz which consists of one question only;a competition during which one question is asked and answered resourceful:adj.clever at finding ways of doing things e.g.: (1)The senator is a keen,resourceful politician. (2)He is the most resourceful and well-supplied cook in the town. (3)A resourceful man is clever and quick at finding ways of doing things
Language work a one-question quiz: a quiz which consists of one question only; a competition during which one question is asked and answered resourceful: adj. clever at finding ways of doing things e.g.: (1)The senator is a keen, resourceful politician. (2) He is the most resourceful and well-supplied cook in the town. (3) A resourceful man is clever and quick at finding ways of doing things
trench:n.a long,narrow usu.deep ditch;this kind of ditch dug by troops to stand in and be sheltered from enemy fire;a long narrow deep depression in the ocean bed e.g.: (1)The villagers dug a chest-high irrigation trench. (2)The Mariana Trench is the deepest depression in the bed of the Pacific Ocean. cannonball:n.a large metal ball fired from a cannon
trench: n. a long, narrow usu. deep ditch; this kind of ditch dug by troops to stand in and be sheltered from enemy fire; a long narrow deep depression in the ocean bed e.g.: (1)The villagers dug a chest-high irrigation trench. (2) The Mariana Trench is the deepest depression in the bed of the Pacific Ocean. cannonball: n. a large metal ball fired from a cannon
a wild quess:a foolish or unreasonable guess;guess which is not carefully aimed or planned. e.g.: (1)How could you believe him?His answer was only a wild guess. bog sth.down:(usu.passive)to cause sth.to sink into mud or wet ground,;(fig.)cause sth.To become stuck and unable to make progress e.g.: (1)The truck got bogged down in the mud. (2)Our discussions got bogged down in irrelevant details
a wild guess: a foolish or unreasonable guess; guess which is not carefully aimed or planned. e.g.: (1) How could you believe him? His answer was only a wild guess. bog sth. down: (usu. passive) to cause sth. to sink into mud or wet ground; (fig.) cause sth. To become stuck and unable to make progress e.g.: (1) The truck got bogged down in the mud. (2) Our discussions got bogged down in irrelevant details