Chapter9 Ⅵ~Ⅶ
Words & Expressions
1.rule somebody/something out
Lombard said: "Well, to my mind, Rogers seems pretty well ruled out."
explanation: to decide that something is not possible or suitable
e.g. The police have ruled out suicide.
2.doctor
Rogers then entered the room with the brandy which, of course, he could quite well have doctored before entering the room.
explanation: to add something harmful to food or drink
e.g. Paul suspected that his drink had been doctored.
3.recrimination
No good result can come from recrimination.
explanation: when you blame or criticize someone for something that has happened
e.g. Bitter accusations and recriminations followed the disaster.
4. bear somebody/someone out
Blore said: "I was with Mr. Lombard and Dr. Armstrong all the morning. They'll bear me out."
explanation: if facts or information bear out a claim, story, opinion etc, they help to prove that it is true
e.g. Evidence bears out the idea that students learn best in small groups.
Good sentences
Supposing that at that moment there is a tap on the door and some one enters bringing her, shall we say, a tablet, or a draught, with the message that 'the doctor says you're to take this.'
But again that passionless cold little voice stopped the words on his lips.