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Unit 2
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Unit 2, Optimise Academy B2 2nd Ejercicios y tarjetas didácticas
Lista de palabras para Unit 2, Optimise Academy B2 2nd
Palabra | Definición | Ejemplo |
appliance | a machine or device used at home to do a job, like a fridge or washing machine. | The most useful appliance in our house is the washing machine. |
create | to make or produce something new. | The designer wants to create a new style of eco-friendly clothing. |
develop | to improve or make something grow or become more advanced. | My sister is only 19 but she has a great job developing IT systems. |
discover | to find or learn about something for the first time. | Scientists hope to discover a new treatment for the disease. |
engine | the part of a machine that makes it work by using power. | The steam engine was invented by James Watt in the 18th century and was very important in the Industrial Revolution. |
generate | to produce energy, electricity, or ideas. | This radio doesn't use batteries – you generate electricity by moving this handle in a circle. |
invent | to design or make something that has never existed before. | Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web in 1989. |
machine | a piece of equipment with moving parts that does a particular job. | There are machines at the bus stops where you can buy tickets. |
manufacture | to make products, usually in large quantities in a factory. | Germany manufactures over 5 million cars every year. |
motor | a device that makes a machine move or work. | Some cars now have motors which use petrol and electricity. |
remote control | a small device used to operate a machine from a distance. | This programme is boring … You've got the remote control, can you change the channel? |
tool | an object used to do or fix something, like a hammer or screwdriver. | You need a special tool to open the smartphone. |
carry out | do work, research, experiments, etc. | They're carrying out a survey about recycling. |
come on | develop, make progress | The building work on our new house is coming on nicely. |
come up with | think of an idea or a plan | We need to come up with some good ideas for raising money. |
figure out | calculate, solve a problem, understand a situation | I'm trying to figure out the answer to this crossword clue. |
look into | investigate | Police are looking into a series of burglaries in the local area. |
plug in | connect to a machine, the electricity supply, etc. | Plug the printer in, then turn it on. It's that simple. |
high priority | something very important that needs attention first. | Getting a part-time job isn't a high priority for me, but it would be nice. |
high speed | moving or working very fast. | Be very careful crossing that road – cars often drive down it at very high speed. |
high time | the right moment to do something that should have been done earlier. | It's high time the council did something about this problem. |
high-definition | showing very clear and detailed pictures or videos. | The latest high-definition TVs have amazing picture quality. |
high-performance | working very well and efficiently, especially for machines or people. | Ferrari make high-performance cars. |
high-powered | having a lot of energy, influence, or strength. | A high-powered telescope allows you to see stars really clearly. |
high-tech | using the most modern technology or machines. | Tim always has the latest high-tech equipment and gadgets. |
top award | the highest prize or recognition given for an achievement. | Winning an Academy Award is considered the top award for a film actor. |
top priority | the most important thing that must be done before anything else. | Getting a part-time job is my top priority right now. I'm desperate to earn some extra money! |
top secret | information that must be kept completely hidden. | This information is top secret, so don't tell anyone! |
top speed | the fastest speed something can reach. | My mum's car has a top speed of 120 km/h, but she never drives that fast. |
achieve | to successfully reach a goal by effort or skill. | She worked hard to achieve her dream of becoming a doctor. |
explore | to travel or look around to learn about a place or subject. | They plan to explore the island to find hidden caves. |
fortunate | lucky; having good things happen by chance. | I feel fortunate to have friends who always support me. |
science | the study of the world through observation and experiments. | Science helps us understand how the world and nature work. |
simple | easy to understand or do; not complicated. | The instructions were clear and simple to follow. |
solve | to find an answer to a problem or question. | The students worked together to solve the difficult math problem. |