1、L33 A day to remember,JCIS Jenny,prelude, a short piece of music, especially an introduction to a longer piecethe prelude to Act II J S Bachs preludes and fugues prelude (to something) an action or event that happens before another more important one and forms an introduction to it,prelude unforesee
2、n series catastrophe crockery suburb collide learner,panic windscreen alongside slide stray confusion greedily devour,that you did not expect to happensynonym: unexpectede.g. unforeseen delays/problemsThe project was running late owing to unforeseen circumstances.,unforeseen adj.,to think something
3、is going to happen in the future; to know about something before it happens synonym: predictforesee something We do not foresee any problems. The extent of the damage could not have been foreseen. foresee (that) No one could have foreseen (that) things would turn out this way. foresee how, what, etc
4、 It is impossible to foresee how life will work out. foresee somebody/something doing somethingI just didnt foresee that happening.,foresee v.,catastrophe,suburb an area where people live that is outside the centre of a city a suburb of London a London suburb They live in the suburbs.,collide with s
5、omething/somebody e.g. The car collided head-on with the van. As he fell, his head collided with the table.,collision n. /kln/ countable, uncountable collision (with somebody/something) collision (between/of A and B),e.g.Stewart was injured in a collision with another player. a head-on collision (=
6、between two vehicles that are moving towards each other) (formal) a collision between two opposing points of view In his work we see the collision of two different traditions.,panic,a sudden feeling of great fear that cannot be controlled and prevents you from thinking clearly Office workers fled in
7、 panic as the fire took hold. Theres no point getting into a panic about the exams. a panic attack (= a condition in which you suddenly feel very anxious, causing your heart to beat faster, etc.) a panic decision (= one that is made when you are in a state of panic) A look of panic crossed his face.
8、 The mere thought of flying fills me with panic.,panic,a situation in which people are made to feel very anxious, causing them to act quickly and without thinking carefully News of the losses caused (a) panic among investors. Careful planning at this stage will help to avoid a last-minute panic. The
9、res no panic (= we do not need to rush), weve got plenty of time. panic buying/selling (= the act of buying/selling things quickly and without thinking carefully because you are afraid that a particular situation will become worse),I DONT PANIC!,stray,vi. 流浪;迷路;偏离adj. 迷路的;离群的;偶遇的n. 走失的家畜;流浪者n. (Stra
10、y)人名;(挪)斯特雷,v.,adj.,n.,1. devour something to eat all of something quickly, especially because you are very hungry synonym:gobble He devoured half of his burger in one bite. The animal quickly devoured its prey.,2. to read or look at something with great interest and enthusiasm She devoured everythi
11、ng she could lay her hands on: books, magazines and newspapers. His dark eyes devoured her beauty.,devour somebody/th (formal) to destroy somebody/something synonym:engulfFlames devoured the house.,Idiomsbe devoured by something to be filled with a strong emotion that seems to control you She was devoured by envy and hatred.,Idioms be devoured by something to be filled with a strong emotion that seems to control youShe was devoured by envy and hatred.,