Meeting 11
Nama and NIM | NS (-) |
Topic | Review Writing. |
Date | June 05, 2023. |
Sources/Links | Introduction to Journalism © by Dianne Smith, published by TEACHINGpoint 275-280 as part of the Expert Systems for Teachers TM Series. |
Learned vocabularies, pronunciation & part of speech, and in context (e.g., in a sentence) | 1. Cite [sīt] Part of speech: verb. Indonesian: Mengutip. Definition: “Quote (a passage, book, or author) as evidence for or justification of an argument or statement, especially in a scholarly work.” e.g: “Authors who are highly regarded by their peers tend to be cited.” Synonyms: quote, refers to, mention.
2. Tangible [ˈtanjəb(ə)l] Part of speech: adjective. Indonesian: Berwujud. Definition: Perceptible by touch. e.g: “The atmosphere of neglect and abandonment was almost tangible.” Synonyms: touchable, physical, visible.
3. Evoke [əˈvōk] Part of speech: verb. Indonesian: Membangkitkan.. Definition: Bring or recall to the conscious mind. e.g: “The sight of American asters evokes pleasant memories of childhood.” Synonyms: summon up, call to mind, put one in mind of.
4. Foster [ˈfôstər] Part of speech: verb. Indonesian: Membantu perkembangan. Definition: Encourage or promote the development of (something, typically something regarded as good). e.g: “The teacher's task is to foster learning.” Synonyms: boost, contribute to, give backing to.
5. Allude [əˈlo͞od] Part of speech: verb Indonesian: Menunjukan. Definition: Suggest or call attention to indirectly; hint at. e.g: “She had a way of alluding to Jean but never saying her name.” Synonyms: refer to, suggest, speak briefly of. |
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