Task 10 (reply to the post 11). Vera Murashova
Hello, everyone!
Last Thursday, while preparing a reading
task, I had caught some difficulties (Tense + WExp) with these word phrases:
1. demand
will soon outstrip supply
2. oversubscribed
destinations
3. maximize
profits
I did not clearly understand the
translation of them in the context of the text.
Then, with the help of our teacher I have
found out (WF) that there is a very useful site https://sentence.yourdictionary.com/ (,) where it is possible to find a translation of any word you wish, and,
moreover, there are lots of examples of any word in context!
Thus, I have searched exact meanings of this (WNum) word phrases in the context of the text, and I want to share with you some
information about these word phrases which I found there:
1.
·
In legal definition, demand is (:) a claim for money or other relief or the
assertion of a legal right.
In this context the word would be used
this way: Canned goat milk wasn't the same and goat meat
wasn't exactly in high demand in this area.
·
To outstrip means (:) to excel; surpass
She was famed for her running, and would only
consent to marry a suitor who could outstrip her in a race,
the consequence of failure being death.
·
Supply is: an amount available or sufficient for a given
use; stock
Our supply of milk is low.
And now, after an analyzing this word construction,
I am ready to make up my own example:
If the government does not makes any changes in
our economical (WW) system, the demand will soon outstrip supply, which entails a huge
crisis.
2.
·
Here oversubscribed
means: overpurchased
·
Destinations in the context
takes this meaning: the place to which one is going
When they reached their destination, Alex pulled her
aside and gently corrected her.
If his destination was the
courthouse, he was an hour early.
Here my sentence would be:
When I was planning where to spend my holidays,
I found out that in summer (the) most of destinations are oversubscribed in
comparison with winter.
3.
·
Maximize is (:) to increase to the
maximum; raise to the highest possible degree; enlarge, intensify, etc. as much
as possible
For migratory species on the verge of stock
collapse, we must now aim to maximize the potential
to recover.
·
Profit here means (:) monetary gain from business transactions
Of the net income, leaving a profit for the year
of £914,216.
My own example here is:
To maximize profits their company needs a shake-up, for them it
would be useful to create a new title or make a really good advertisement.
By the way, I hope it was useful for you to read this article, and if you have any questions, do not hesitate to write them down in the comments below!
Hello Vera,
ReplyDeletethanks a lot for completing this task. It is clear that you considered what you were writin and how very carefully. Your work shows that you considered thoroughly what to write about and how to make it easy to understand for your peers.
I really liked how you have written your explanation. Hope you found doing this task useful too