外研版高中英语必修四备课Module 3 Body Language and Nonverbal经典时文背诵教案

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Module3 Body Language and Non-verbal Communication Words and Expressions及经典时文背诵
Section 3 Words and Expressions
communicate
v.
1. transmit thoughts or feelings:
He communicated his anxieties to the psychiatrist.
2. transmit information:
Plea communicate this message to all employees.
3. be in verbal contact; interchange information or ideas:
He and his sons haven't communicated for years.
vary
vi. & vt. If things of the same type vary, they are different from each other, and if you vary them, you cau them to be different from each other:
Salary scales vary between states/from state to state/according to state/with each state.overalls
The samples varied in quality but were generally acceptable.
aggressive
adj.
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1 日文在线翻译behaving in an angry and violent way towards another person:
Men tend to be more aggressive than women.
If I criticize him, he gets aggressive and starts shouting.
2 determined to win or succeed and using forceful action to achieve victory or success:
an aggressive election campaign
aggressive marketing tactics
Both players both won their first-round matches in aggressive style.
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gesture
n.
1. [C, U] a movement that you make with your hands, your head or your face to show a particular meaning:
He made a rude gesture at the driver of the other car.
She finished what she had to say with a gesture of despair. 
They communicated entirely by gesture.
The prisoner raid his fist in a gesture of defiance as he was led out of the courtroom.
2. [C] sth. that you do or say to show a particular feeling or intention:
They nt some flowers as a gesture of sympathy to the parents of the child. 
It was a nice gesture (= it was kind) to invite his wife too. 
We do not accept responsibility but we will refund the money as a gesture of goodwill. 
The government has made a gesture towards public opinion (= has tried to do sth. that the public will like). 巴黎世家 道歉
The Government donated £500 000 as a gesture of goodwill.
Not having butter on his potatoes was his only gesture towards healthy eating.
deal
n.
an agreement or an arrangement, especially in business:
a business deal
The unions and management have made a two-year pay and productivity deal.
I'll make/do a deal with you - you wash the car and I'll let you u it tonight.
She got a good deal (= paid a low price) on her new hou.
Is industry getting a raw/rough deal from (= being unfairly/badly treated by) the EU?
involve
v.
to include someone or something in something, or to make them take part in or feel part of it:
nature是什么意思The cond accident involved two cars and a lorry.
I prefer teaching methods that actively involve students in learning.
[+ ing form of verb] The operation involves putting a small tube into your heart.
Rearch involving the u of biological warfare agents will be ud for defensive purpos.
She’s been involved with animal rights for many years.
It would be difficult not to involve the child’s father in the arrangements.
Dinner at Joe’s always involves at least six cours.
Don’t involve me in your family affairs!
His story completely involved me during the entire afternoon.
The tower was involved in mist. 
This decision involves many changes.
bow (BEND)
vi. & vt. to bend your head or body forward, especially as a way of showing someone respect or expressing thanks to people who have watched you perform:
They bowed to the Queen.
We bowed our heads in prayer.
He bowed down william golding(= very low) before (= in front of) the king and begged for mercy.
spread石家庄留学机构
n.
1. [U] an increa in the amount or number of sthmarchiori. that there is, or in the area that is affected by sth.:
to prevent the spread of dia, 
to encourage the spread of information, 
the spread of a city into the surrounding areas
2. [C, usually sing.] a range or variety of people or things:
a broad spread of opinions
v. strew or distribute over an area:
He spread fertilizer over the lawn.
A big oil spot spread across the water.
The invaders spread their language all over the country.
The infection spread. Spread chee on a piece of bread.
Spread the bread with chee. The rumor spread.
Spread your arms. Spread information.
slap   
vt. -pp- to hit someone with the flat part of the hand or other flat object:
She slapped his face.
福特总统She slapped him across the face.
INFORMAL Her husband has been slapping her around (= hitting her repeatedly), but she's afraid to go to the police.
His friends slapped him on the back when he said he was getting married (= hit him lightly on the back in a friendly way to express pleasure at what he had done).
When her ideas were rejected, she slapped her report (down) on the table and stormed out of the meeting.

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