My Learning Log Meeting 6
Nama and NIM |
NS (-) |
Topic |
Feature Leads, Bodies and Conclusions |
Date |
April 10, 2023 |
Sources/Links |
Smith, D. (2010). Introduction to Journalism.
Student Activities Book. TEACHINGpoint. The Expert Systems for
Teachers Series. United States of America. |
Learned vocabularies, pronunciation & part of speech, and in
context (e.g., in a sentence) |
1. Vitally [ˈvʌɪt(ə)li] Part of
speech: adverb Indonesian: Sangat Definition: In a way that is absolutely necessary or essential. e.g: “the economy depends vitally on having a skilled, productive
workforce.” Synonyms: truly, substantially, necessarily, extremely.
2. Entice [ɪnˈtʌɪs,
ɛnˈtʌɪs] Part of speech: verb Indonesian: Menarik Definition: Attract or
tempt by offering pleasure or advantage. e.g: “a show
which should entice a new audience into the theatre.” Synonyms: tempt,
allure, attract, persuade, convince. 3. Clamp [klamp] Part of speech: Indonesian: Penjepit Definition: a
brace, band, or clasp used for strengthening or holding things together e.g: “I have
fixed the motor to the table with two clamps.” Synonyms: brace,
vise, clasp, bracket, holdfast.
4. Vow [vaʊ] Part of speech:verb Indonesian: Bersumpah Definition: Solemnly
promise to do a specified thing. e.g: “he
rebels vowed to continue fighting.” Synonyms: swear,
pledge, promise, affirm, avow.
5. Omniscient [ɒmˈnɪsɪənt] Part of speech: adjective Indonesian: Mahatahu Definition: Knowing
everything e.g: “the
story is told by an omniscient narrator.” Synonyms: all-knowing,
all-wise, all-seeing. |
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