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Cho7712 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

discovery

What is the meaning of discovery in the following context?

   ...What is the verb to describe the action you take to
moisturize the lens?..The sound of deliberately expelling breath is hurr or huh or, in cases involving irate discovery, hah!...
  

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Hi That's an interesting sentence. I think it means: - When you clean your glasses, you breathe on them to provide moisture. When you do so, you breathe out as if you had suddenly found out something that makes you angry - hah!

  • Hi That's an interesting sentence.
  • I think it means: - When you clean your glasses, you breathe on them to provide moisture.
  • When you do so, you breathe out as if you had suddenly found out something that makes you angry - hah!
  • It's a good observation - I don't think there is one word for it Dave
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Hi

That's an interesting sentence. I think it means:

- When you clean your glasses, you breathe on them to provide moisture. When you do so, you breathe out as if you had suddenly found out something that makes you angry - hah!

It's a good observation - I don't think there is one word for it

Dave
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cho7712What is the meaning of discovery in the following context? ... irate discovery ...
to discover = to find out; to learn
a discovery = something discovered
irate = angry

When you find out something that makes you angry, you've made an irate discovery.

CJ

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