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Unit 3
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Unit 3, English File Advanced Plus 4th Ejercicios y tarjetas didácticas
Lista de palabras para Unit 3, English File Advanced Plus 4th
Palabra | Definición | Ejemplo |
occur | To happen or take place | Earthquakes don't occur frequently |
resolve | To find a solution or make a firm decision | Africa cannot resolve its problems alone |
miserable | Very unhappy or uncomfortable | He lead his miserable existence |
well-being | The state of being happy, healthy, and content | Exposure to the sun is vital for our psychological well-being |
fertility | The ability to conceive and reproduce | She began fertility treatment at the clinic three years ago |
conclude | To come to an end or reach a final decision | Before I conclude, I'd like to thank you all for coming |
reveal | To make something known or show something that was hidden | Choices can reveal information about people's lifestyle |
claim | To assert ownership or entitlement to something | All claims should be made in writing |
state | To express or declare something officially | Give me the keys - you're not in a state to drive |
accelerate | To speed up or increase in rate or intensity | As such, we must accelerate efforts in that regard and strive to make as much progress as possible in the remaining period |
examine | To inspect or scrutinize something closely | Experts should examine it |
correlation | A mutual relationship or connection between two or more things | A correlation is a measure or degree of relationship between two variables |
update | To bring something up to date or provide the latest information | Can you give me an update on what progress you've made on this problem? |
advance | To move forward or make progress | Do we have to do anything in advance? |
downturn | A decline or decrease in economic or business activity | A downturn in the housing market caused many loses |
noticeable | Easily seen or observed; distinct or evident | It was noticeable that she was tired |
resistance | The act of opposing or withstanding something | Copper has (a) low resistance |
hike up | To increase or raise something, especially prices or rates | She hiked up her skirt and climbed onto the bicycle |
stagger | To walk unsteadily or move with a wobbling motion | He staggered drunkenly towards the door |
approximately | About or roughly; not precisely or exactly | Approximately how many emails do you answer a day? |
spellbound | Completely captivated or enchanted | 'King Lear' still holds audiences spellbound |
prophecy | A prediction or foretelling of future events | The events we saw had been described in an old prophecy |
betray | To be disloyal or reveal secrets to someone's detriment | Betraying your friend's faith is inexcusable |
perceive | To become aware of or understand through the senses or intuition | Women's magazines are often perceived to be superficial |
slumber | To sleep or be in a state of deep, peaceful rest | Close your eyes and return to your slumber |
agitation | A state of anxiety, restlessness, or irritation | He arrived home in a state of agitation |
lo you | An archaic exclamation used to draw attention to something | Lo you, here she comes! |
afeard | Afraid or frightened | Don't you be afeard of that |
hark | Listen or pay attention | There was no need to hark back constantly to earlier articles |
sorely | Greatly or severely; in a manner that causes pain or distress | The building is sorely in need of repair |
assumption | A belief or supposition taken for granted without proof | He was considering the assumption of responsibility |