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Thursday, August 27, 2009
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SEPTEMBER 2009
ReplyDelete1st Song
1.) shot - act of shooting; marksman
SENTENCE:The man was shot by the gunman.
REFERENCE: New Handy Webster Dictionary pg.311
2.) hunger - strong desire; to starve; carving for food
SENTENCE:Hunger is one of the problem of a country.
REFERENCE:New Handy Webster Dictionary pg.180
2nd Song
1.) blame - fault; guilt; censure
SENTENCE: She is too blame of her doings.
REFERENCE: New Handy Webster Dictionary pg.49
2.) shame - to disgrace
SENTENCE: She is shameful to her parents.
REFERENCE: New Handy Webster Dictionary pg.810
SEPTEMBER 2009
ReplyDelete1st Song
1.) Revenge - to avenge
SENTENCE:We want a revenge,"the military said".
REFERENCE:New Handy Webster Dictionary pg.301
2.) Track - footmarks; race course
SENTENCE:The track was very difficult.
REFERENCE:New Handy Webster Dictionary pg.326
2nd Song
1.) insomnia - sleeplessness
SENTENCE:She has insomnia.
REFERENCE:New Handy Webster Dictionary pg.196
2.) fool - jester
SENTENCE:the parson is fool.
REFERENCE:New Handy Webster Dictionary pg.147
1st song:
ReplyDelete1. humor - (n.) is the tendency of particular cognitive experiences to provoke laughter and provide amusement.
reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humor
sentence: There wasn't much humor in Jay's story about the show.
2. bleachers - (n.) the tiered rows of seats at a sporting event or in a gymnasium.
reference: NTC's American English Learner's Dictionary
sentence: The athlete looked up to see his family in the bleachers.
2nd song:
1. downtown - (adv.) toward the center of a town or city; into the center of a town or city.
reference: NTC's American English Learner's Dictionary
sentence: We went downtown after eating lunch.
2. bound - (adj.)tied up; fastened; glued into covers.
reference: NTC's American English Learner's Dictionary
sentence: All the materials were bound together.