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kerstin
Joined: 30 May 2006 Posts: 241 Location: Taiwan
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Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 7:38 am Post subject: Five questions |
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1 Youth is about renewal, fresh ideas challenging old traditions and a yearning for the *untried*.
Is it possible that it can mean the people who haven't tried?
2 Does *in a word* have to be a single word or can it be two words or more?
3 Exodus=a book of the Bible which describes the flight of the Israelites from Egypt and Moses receiving the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai. It is the second book of the Pentateuch.
How is that used as *journey*?
4 This product reduces wrinkles and *fine lines*.
What is that?
5. The two dancers are a great *line up*.
Good partners?
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asterix
Joined: 26 Jan 2003 Posts: 1654
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Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 8:20 am Post subject: |
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1/.untried means something that has not been tried (attempted) before.
2/.In a word should be a one word summary of what you have just said. For example: He dropped his camera and broke it. He fell down and broke his arm. He tripped over his own shoelaces... He is, in a word - clumsy
3/. An Exodus means a departure or journey of many people. It is as you say, a book of the Old Testament that refers to the departure of the Israelites from Egypt.
4/. A fine line is the same thing as a wrinkle, except that I suppose they mean it is not quite so deep as a wrinkle yet. It is one of those euphemisms used in advertising, probably.
5/. When you say a team has a great line up you mean it has excellent players.
I would have thought that you need more than two people in a line up, but no doubt that is what the writer meant. |
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