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Unit 6A
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Unit 6A, English File 4th Advanced Ejercicios y tarjetas didácticas
Lista de palabras para Unit 6A, English File 4th Advanced
Palabra | Definición | Ejemplo |
well-known | known or recognized by many people | I was working with a well-known computer manufacturer at that time |
home-made | made or produced in the home or by yourself | I love home-made food. It's much better than restaurant food |
groundbreaking | innovative; pioneering | His latest movie is interesting, but not groundbreaking |
disobedient | refusing to do what someone in authority tells you to do | She is a disobedient child |
tin opener | a device for opening tins of food | I bet you forgot the tin opener |
low-cost | cheap | The 1990s saw a huge increase in the numbers of low-cost airlines |
extra-curricular | activity or subject is not part of the usual school or college course | He detailed the future president's extra-curricular activities while governor. |
dead-end | a situation in which no further progress is possible | He's in a dead-end job in a factory |
feel-good | causing a feeling of happiness and well-being | I usually watch a feel-good movie when I'm down |
high-pitched | (of a sound) high in pitch, very high | I can't stand his high-pitched voice |
eco-friendly | not harmful to the environment | I only buy eco-friendly products. |
life-changing | having such a strong effect that it changes one's life | Being in an accident was a life-changing experience for him |
affect | to do something that produces an effect or change in something or in someone's situation | Air pollution affects the weather in our region |
cope with | to deal successfully with a difficult situation | Implementers cope with things practically. |
mundane | Worldly, earthly, profane, vulgar as opposed to heavenly | After a big block of text, here is my real topic: what kind of powers could be used effectively in mundane situations? |
common | occurring, found, or done often; prevalent | Bad dreams are fairly common among children. |
fulfill | to do something that is expected, hoped for, or promised, or to cause it to happen | At the age of 45, she finally fulfilled her ambition to run a marathon. |