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Unit 10B
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Unit 10B, English File 4th Advanced Ejercicios y tarjetas didácticas
Lista de palabras para Unit 10B, English File 4th Advanced
Palabra | Definición | Ejemplo |
lovely | beautiful or attractive | How lovely to see you here. |
intimate | an intimate relationship is a very close personal relationship, especially a sexual one | Martin seems to have problems being intimate with people . |
seasonal | available only during a particular time of year | The work was well paid but seasonal. |
stumble on | to discover something by chance, or to meet someone by chance | Workmen stumbled upon the mosaic while digging foundations for a new building. |
next to nothing | very little | Human life was worth next to nothing in those days |
have a ball | to enjoy yourself very much | So how was the party last night? - Oh, it was great - we had a ball! |
have a hankering | have a strong wish | Don't you ever have a hankering for a different lifestyle? |
detox | a period when you stop taking unhealthy or harmful foods, drinks, or substances into your body for a period of time, in order to improve your health | She went on a 48-hour detox, eating nothing but grapes. |
rule sth out | to prevent something from happening | This recent wave of terrorism has ruled out any chance of peace talks. |
hurdle | one of a series of upright frames over which athletes in a race must jump | Finding enough money for the project was the first hurdle. |
turn your back on | to refuse to help, support, or be involved with someone or something | How can you turn your back on your own mother? |
foreigner | a person who comes from another country | It will soon be impossible for foreigners to enter the country. |
stranger | someone you do not know | A stranger approached him and asked for a cigarette |
emigrant | a person who leaves a country permanently to live in another one | For a growing number of the world's emigrants, China - not the United States - is the land where opportunities are endless. |
migrant | a person that travels to a different country or place, often in order to find work | The cities are full of migrants looking for work |
journey | an occasion when you travel from one place to another, especially over a long distance | Goodbye. Have a good journey. |
trip | a visit to a place that involves a journey | Did you enjoy your trip to Disneyland? |
walk | to move along by putting one foot in front of the other, allowing each foot to touch the ground before lifting the next | After breakfast Lois walks on the beach with her dog. |
stroll | to walk somewhere in a slow relaxed way | I was strolling along by the river at lunchtime. |
wander | to travel from place to place, especially on foot, without a particular direction or purpose | I wandered around the art gallery for an hour. |
reclusive | living alone and avoiding going outside or talking to other people | She became increasingly reclusive after the tragedy. |
ground | the soil on and under the surface of the Earth | Cracks had appeared in the dry ground |
reach | stretch out an arm in a specified direction in order to touch or grasp something | I can't stop, I'm in a hurry to reach the airport. |
deplore | to say or think that something is very bad | He said that he deplored all violence. |
deny | to say that something is not true, or that you do not believe something | A spokesman for the company denied that it would close. |
decline | Downward movement, fall. A sloping downward, e.g. of a hill or road. A reduction or diminution of activity. | Direko expressed concern about what she described as a decline of the moral fibre of society - of which rape and woman abuse were symptoms. |
voyage | a long journey in a ship or spacecraft | The voyage from England to India used to take six months |
accommodation | a place to live or stay, especially on holiday or for students at college | Accommodation for tourists can be very expensive in London, especially good hotels. |
tolerate | to bear something unpleasant or annoying, or to keep going despite difficulties | Six Sigma is a programme that doesn't tolerate mistakes easily. |