The report predicted that an imminent storm would go towards the downtown at the weekend. The government also sounded the alarm that residents should have not gathered a swarm of people at that time because it was likely to be a frantic crowd.
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Also "People are frantic out (because) of the fear of imminent incidents". Because "in terms of" cannot be used to express a relation of direct cause. You cannot for example say "I am hungry in terms of not having eaten for two days", or "I am beautiful in terms of being opposite of ugly". But you can say "They see me cute in terms of charm and light" (with subjective reference to).
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cracks appear in roads amid fears of imminent volcanic eruption. does this sentence mean people were already experiencing fear of a volcanic eruption, and during that time, they observed cracks appearing in the roads(.i'm trying to understand the word 'amid')
Your pronunciation of Fagradalsfjali is sublime! Swarm of tourists? - Quite often, here (Ve + humidity, - oxygen), they seem more of a swarm of frantically accelerated zombies. Exchanging tourism for zombism is a clear sign of the impending, when not imminent, cognitive Armageddon.
BBC News Review "Iceland prepares for volcano": Summary of the story Thousands of people have been evacuated from their homes in Iceland after a state of emergency was declared. Cracks have appeared in roads after a series of earthquakes and there are fears that the Volcano will soon erupt. Vocabulary: * Erupt (v) - to throw out lava (related to volcano) Exp: When did Mount Etna last erupt? Eruption (n) - an occasion when a volcano explores and flames and rocks come out of it. Exp: A volcanic eruption. * Disrupt (v) - to break up or put into a state of disorder. Exp: The traffic was disrupted by floods. 1) Imminent (adj) - about to happen (especially something unpleasant) Exp: an imminent disaster; an imminent attack; an imminent crisis; Cracks appear in roads amid fears of an imminent volcanic eruption. Imminent (adj) - (similar) Impending - something negative about to happen. 2) Swarm (n) - a large group of something such as insects; people (normally bad things) Exp: a swarm of bees/wasps/ants. Iceland declared a state of emergency amid the intense swarm of earthquakes. A swarm of earthquakes is a large number of earthquakes close together that appear in a short space of time. A swarm of tourists appeared at once in our village. A swarm of insects destroys the crops. Celebrities might be chased by a swarm of journalists. 3) Frantic (adj) - so worried and out of control; (syn) panicking Exp: If you are frantic, you find it hard to do things or control because of an extreme emotion. Frantically (adv) - done in a hurried way and in a state of excitement or confusion. Frantic Edinburgh couple race home from Iceland after traveling despite warnings. Thanks much for this video. Have a good day!!
evacuate(v) Thousands of people have been evacuated from their homes in Iceland after the state of emergency was declared. erupt(v) There are fears the volcano will soon erupt. eruption (n) disrupt(v) air travel (n.) A huge eruption in 2010 in Iceland disrupted air travel around the world. amid (prep) in the middle of ex. Cracks appear in the road amid fears of an imminent volcanic eruption. volcanic (adj) volcano (n) for fear of (phrase) Her parent would not let their children alone for fear that they might get lost. imminent=impending (adj) is going to happen very soon and it's scaring us. ex, imminent disaster, imminent danger, imminent crisis, imminent attack Experts fear an earthquake is imminent. It could blow at any minute. hanging over(phrase) The bad things hanging over a situation. swarm (adj) a large number of bad things swarm + people -> they are a problem. ex. Celebrities might be chased by a swarm of journalists. The swarm of insects destroyed the crops. frantic (adj.) so worried/acting out-of-control through worry -> you might even do the wrong things ex. The singer was in a frantic rush before the show. frantically (adv.) modify some behavior that is done in a hurry because you are worried or scared.
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He was frantic when seeing the swarm of wolves, he felt something bad is imminent
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The report predicted that an imminent storm would go towards the downtown at the weekend. The government also sounded the alarm that residents should have not gathered a swarm of people at that time because it was likely to be a frantic crowd.
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I feel frantic sometimes when I think about being chased by swarm of people and imminent earthquake news😢
I am not frantic even though I have been quite busy with different medical procedures these days.
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After an imminent disaster has been announced, frantic people went to the airport like a swarm to go back at their countries. Thanks a lot BBC!!
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She did the last quetions frantically when there is left few minutes in the exam.
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I try to memorise these new words by writing : imminent. Swarm and frantic
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People usually afraid of a swarm of insects. People are frantic in terms of imminent incidents. Thank you for the new information.
Good, but don't forget the verb "People *are afraid of a swarm of insects".
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Also "People are frantic out (because) of the fear of imminent incidents". Because "in terms of" cannot be used to express a relation of direct cause. You cannot for example say "I am hungry in terms of not having eaten for two days", or "I am beautiful in terms of being opposite of ugly". But you can say "They see me cute in terms of charm and light" (with subjective reference to).
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Why is Keflavik Airport not closed in spite of the Iceland earthquake & volcanic activity?
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cracks appear in roads amid fears of imminent volcanic eruption. does this sentence mean people were already experiencing fear of a volcanic eruption, and during that time, they observed cracks appearing in the roads(.i'm trying to understand the word 'amid')
Yes! 'Amid' in this sentence means 'while' or 'during'.
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Your pronunciation of Fagradalsfjali is sublime!
Swarm of tourists? - Quite often, here (Ve + humidity, - oxygen), they seem more of a swarm of frantically accelerated zombies. Exchanging tourism for zombism is a clear sign of the impending, when not imminent, cognitive Armageddon.
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BBC News Review "Iceland prepares for volcano":
Summary of the story
Thousands of people have been evacuated from their homes in Iceland after a state of emergency was declared. Cracks have appeared in roads after a series of earthquakes and there are fears that the Volcano will soon erupt.
Vocabulary:
* Erupt (v) - to throw out lava (related to volcano)
Exp: When did Mount Etna last erupt?
Eruption (n) - an occasion when a volcano explores and flames and rocks come out of it.
Exp: A volcanic eruption.
* Disrupt (v) - to break up or put into a state of disorder.
Exp: The traffic was disrupted by floods.
1) Imminent (adj) - about to happen (especially something unpleasant)
Exp: an imminent disaster; an imminent attack; an imminent crisis;
Cracks appear in roads amid fears of an imminent volcanic eruption.
Imminent (adj) - (similar) Impending - something negative about to happen.
2) Swarm (n) - a large group of something such as insects; people (normally bad things)
Exp: a swarm of bees/wasps/ants.
Iceland declared a state of emergency amid the intense swarm of earthquakes.
A swarm of earthquakes is a large number of earthquakes close together that appear in a short space of time.
A swarm of tourists appeared at once in our village.
A swarm of insects destroys the crops.
Celebrities might be chased by a swarm of journalists.
3) Frantic (adj) - so worried and out of control; (syn) panicking
Exp: If you are frantic, you find it hard to do things or control because of an extreme emotion.
Frantically (adv) - done in a hurried way and in a state of excitement or confusion.
Frantic Edinburgh couple race home from Iceland after traveling despite warnings.
Thanks much for this video.
Have a good day!!
I gonna learn listening, but i canʼt now. It is terrible
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evacuate(v) Thousands of people have been evacuated from their homes in Iceland after the state of emergency was declared.
erupt(v) There are fears the volcano will soon erupt.
eruption (n)
disrupt(v)
air travel (n.) A huge eruption in 2010 in Iceland disrupted air travel around the world.
amid (prep) in the middle of
ex. Cracks appear in the road amid fears of an imminent volcanic eruption.
volcanic (adj)
volcano (n)
for fear of (phrase) Her parent would not let their children alone for fear that they might get lost.
imminent=impending (adj) is going to happen very soon and it's scaring us.
ex, imminent disaster, imminent danger, imminent crisis, imminent attack
Experts fear an earthquake is imminent. It could blow at any minute.
hanging over(phrase) The bad things hanging over a situation.
swarm (adj) a large number of bad things
swarm + people -> they are a problem.
ex. Celebrities might be chased by a swarm of journalists.
The swarm of insects destroyed the crops.
frantic (adj.) so worried/acting out-of-control through worry -> you might even do the wrong things
ex. The singer was in a frantic rush before the show.
frantically (adv.) modify some behavior that is done in a hurry because you are worried or scared.