Lesson 4-A Drink in the Passage I. Wordstudy 6. contemplation Word formations n. quiet, serious thinking about something contemplate(v) contemplative(a) Examples: a The monks spend an hour in contemplation each morning. a He, too, made simplifications, but slowly, after studied reflection and contemplation WBTLE BAC
Lesson 4—A Drink in the Passage W B T L E I. Word Study n. quiet, serious thinking about something Examples: The monks spend an hour in contemplation each morning. He, too, made simplifications, but slowly, after studied reflection and contemplation. Word formations contemplate (v.) contemplative (a.) 6. contemplation
Lesson 4-A Drink in the Passage I. Wordstudy 7. expel (1) v. a. to force air, water, or gas etc out of your body or out of a container Examples: a Hold the liquid in your bladder for as long as you can before expelling it a This spawning procedure will continue until the female has expelled all her eggs WBTLE To be continued on the next page BAC
Lesson 4—A Drink in the Passage W B T L E I. Word Study 7. expel (1) v. a. to force air, water, or gas etc out of your body or out of a container Examples: Hold the liquid in your bladder for as long as you can before expelling it. This spawning procedure will continue until the female has expelled all her eggs. To be continued on the next page
Lesson 4-A Drink in the Passage I. Wordstudy expel (2) b. to officially force someone to leave a Synonyms school or organization throw/kick out Examples: exclude a Two girls were expelled from school for taking drugs The main opposition leader was expelled from her party. a They threatened to expel him if he didn't follow the party line WBTLE To be continued on the next page BAC
Lesson 4—A Drink in the Passage W B T L E I. Word Study b. to officially force someone to leave a school or organization Examples: Two girls were expelled from school for taking drugs. The main opposition leader was expelled from her party. They threatened to expel him if he didn't follow the party line. Synonyms throw/kick out exclude expel (2) To be continued on the next page
Lesson 4-A Drink in the Passage I. Wordstudy Synonyms expel(3) exile/ send sb. C. to force a foreigner to leave a country, esp. into exile because he has broken the law or for deport political reasons banish patriate Examples a He was expelled for making racist remarks a The government is trying to expel all foreign Journalists WBTLE BAC
Lesson 4—A Drink in the Passage W B T L E I. Word Study c. to force a foreigner to leave a country, esp. because he has broken the law or for political reasons Examples: He was expelled for making racist remarks. The government is trying to expel all foreign journalists. Synonyms exile/send sb. into exile deport banish repatriate expel (3)
Lesson 4-A Drink in the Passage I. Wordstudy 8. impersonal a.a. not showing any feelings of sympathy, Synonyms friendliness etc unfriendly b. a place or situation that is impersonal unwelcoming does not make people feel that they are inos pitable important forbidding Examples: a Business letters do not have to be impersonal and formal a I hate staying in hotels; they're so impersonal a I had no desire to work for a large, impersonal organization WBTLE BAC
Lesson 4—A Drink in the Passage W B T L E I. Word Study 8. impersonal a. a. not showing any feelings of sympathy, friendliness etc. b. a place or situation that is impersonal does not make people feel that they are important Examples: Business letters do not have to be impersonal and formal. I hate staying in hotels; they’re so impersonal. I had no desire to work for a large, impersonal organization. Synonyms unfriendly unwelcoming inhospitable forbidding