Monday, July 4, 2016

What do you think 1, unit 1 , the right to know


1.      
An argument 
An exchange of diverging or opposite views, typically a heated or angry one: I’ve had an argument with my father heated arguments over public spending [mass noun]: there was some argument about the decision
2.      
A terminally ill patient

A patient who has such an illness may be referred to as a terminal patient, terminally ill or simply terminal. Often, a patient is considered terminally ill when their estimated life expectancy is six months or less, under the assumption that the disease will run its normal course.
3.      
The truth about smb condition

4.      
An incurable disease
Impossible to cure
5.      
A patient with an curable disease

6.      
To feel qualified to comment
having passed the exams or completed the training that are necessary in order to do a particular job; having the experience to do a particular job a qualified accountant/teacher, etc. to be highly/suitably/fully qualified qualified for something She's extremely well qualified for the job.
7.      
A memorial service for smb
A memorial service is a ceremony for memorializing someone who has died that takes place after the body has been buried or cremated. Memorial services can take place any time after the death, from a week to a year.
8.      
The initial shock

9.      
What time he had left count

10.   
To be hard to take
difficult or painful to accept. The news was hard to take, but we soon realized that it was all for the best.

11.   
Smb longtime friends

12.   
His impending death
Preparing for Approaching Death.
13.   
Total honesty
If you say something in all honesty, you are telling the complete truth. It can be used as a way of introducing a negative opinion whilst trying to be polite; in all honesty, I have to say that I wasn't very impressed.
14.   
To be all for something
strongly approving of something Americans are usually all for freedom of speech.
Usage notes: often used in the form I'm all for it: If the new law will keep guns out of the hands of kids, I'm all for it.

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