Meeting 10
Nama and NIM | NS (-) |
Topic | A Matter of Opinion: What an Editorial Does. |
Date | May 29, 2023 |
Sources/Links | https://www.scribd.com/document/374606017/EDITORIAL-docx# https://www.geneseo.edu/~bennett/EdWrite.htm https://www.brainacademy.id/blog/memahami-teks-editorial |
Learned vocabularies, pronunciation & part of speech, and in context (e.g., in a sentence) | 1. Diverse [dəˈvərs] Part of speech: adjective. Indonesian: Beragam. Definition: Showing a great deal of variety: very different. e.g: “Subjects as diverse as architecture, language teaching, and the physical sciences.” Synonyms: various, mixed, manifold.
2. Petty [ˈpedē] Part of speech: adjective. Indonesian: Remeh. Definition: of little importance. e.g: “Both groups are known to fight over petty issues.” Synonyms: trivial, slight, insignificant.
3. Gripe [ɡrīp] Part of speech: verb. Indonesian: Mengeluh. Definition: Complain about something in a persistent, irritating way. e.g: “his biggest gripe is that he has lost his sense of privacy.” Synonyms: complain, grumble, protest.
4. Stance [stans] Part of speech: noun. Indonesian: Pendirian. Definition: The attitude of a person or organization toward something. e.g: “The party is changing its stance on the draft.” Synonyms: attitude, point of view, way of thinking.
5. Strive [strīv] Part of speech: verb. Indonesian: Berusaha keras. Definition: Make great efforts to achieve or obtain something. e.g: “National movements were striving for independence.” Synonyms: try hard, give one’s all, have a crack at.
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