1. Continue
V-T/V-I if someone or something continues to do something, they keep doing it and do not stop.
Continue to do something
Sheila continued to work after she had her baby.
Continue unabated/apace/unchecked (= continue at the same high speed or level)
The flood of refugees continued unabated.
[+ With]
He was permitted to continue with his work while in prison.
[+ For]
The strike continued for another four weeks.
[I, T] to start again, or start doing something again, after an interruption
Continue doing something
He picked up his book and continued reading.
2. Movement
People working together
[C] a group of people who share the same ideas or beliefs and who work together to achieve a participant aim (political, social, etc.) Movement (Group)
Civil rights/feminist/peace etc Movement
The Civil Rights Movement of the 1960 s
Civil Rights Movement in 1960s
Movement to do something
Mendes led a movement to stop destruction of the rain forest.
Mendes leads a campaign to stop the destruction of the rain forest.
[+ For]
The movement for independence
3. glimpse
1. A quick look at someone or something that does not allow you to see them clearly at a glance
[+ Of]
Have/catch/get a glimpse
They caught a glimpse of a dark green car.
They saw a dark green car.
Brief/fleeting/quick glimpse (= a very short look) quick glance
We only had a fleeting glimpse of the river.
2
A short experience of something that helps you begin to understand it short-lived experience
[+ Of/into/AT]
A glimpse of what life might be like in the future
4. Difference
C, u] a way in which two or more people or things are not like each other difference, difference
OPP Similarity
(= There's a very big difference) between us
[+ Between]
There's a big difference between knowing that something is true, and being able to prove it.
[+ In]
Researchers found a number of important differences in the way boys and girls learn.
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1. As we had a long walk...
Have a + action noun
Have a + walk/rest/look/smell/dance/fight/ride/sleep/swim/wash
2... we stopped at a square...
Stop... Stay
The train will stop at a small town.
The plane has to stop at the City Airport to fuel up.
3. After a time
After a while
After a time, Sally felt tired and stopped her work.
4. He picked up a long pipe
Pick up
Jack picked up a coin from the floor.
Sam picked up a little English when he was traveling England.
He picked up a friend at the airport.
5. Tell the difference between Indian music and jazz!
Tell v identification and resolution (often used with CAN, cocould, be able)
Tell the difference between A and B
He can't tell the difference between bee and Wasp.
There is great difference between Chinese and English.
It makes no difference whether he helps us or not.
42 not very musical