400 must-have words for the toefl Flashcards
- abandon
v. To leave; to give up
traducción: abandonar, rendirse, dejar
-To save their lives, the sailors had to abandon the sinking ship.-
Parts of speech: abandonment (n)
- adversely
adv. In a harmful way; negatively
traducción: desfavorablemente, negativamente
-Excessive rainfall early in the spring can adversely affect the planting of crops.-
*Usage tips: Adversely is often followed by affect.
*Parts of speech: adversity (n) [adversidad, infortunio, desafio], adverse (adj) [adverso, contrario, desfavorable]
- aggregate
adj. Gathered into or amounting to a whole
It is impossible to judge last year’s performance without knowing
the aggregate sales numbers.
Usage tips Aggregate is often followed by a term like sum, total, or
numbers.
Parts of speech aggregate v, aggregate n
- cultivation
n. Preparing the land to grow crops; improvement for
agricultural purposes
With the development of land cultivation, hunters and gatherers
were able to settle in one place.
Parts of speech cultivate v
- fertilize
v. To supply with nourishment for plants by adding helpful
substances to the soil
This farm fertilizes tomatoes more than any other crop.
Parts of speech fertilizer n, fertilization n
- intensify
v. To increase in power; to act with increased strength
Jacob’s long absence intensified his certainty that he should marry
Rose.
Parts of speech intensification n, intense adj
- irrigation
n. The supplying of water to dry land
In dry areas of the country, you can see ditches all over the farmland
for irrigation.
Parts of speech irrigate v
- obtain
v. To gain possession of; to get
After a series of difficult interviews, he finally was able to obtain
the job.
- photosynthesis
n. The process by which green plants make their
own food by combining water, salts, and carbon dioxide in the presence
of light.
Oxygen is a by-product of the process of photosynthesis.
Parts of speech photosynthesize v
- precipitation
n. Water that falls to the Earth’s surface
In the Pacific Northwest, the high level of precipitation ensures rich,
green plant life.
- anticipate
v. To expect; to sense something before it happens
By placing sensors in earthquake-prone areas, scientists can anticipate
some tremors in time to warn the public.
Parts of speech anticipation n, anticipatory adj
- catastrophic
adj. Extremely harmful; causing financial or physical
ruin
The architect died in a catastrophic elevator accident.
Parts of speech catastrophe n, catastrophically adv
- collide
v. To come together with great or violent force
As usual, their holiday was ruined when their in-laws’ views on politics
collided with their own.
Parts of speech collision n
- eruption
n. A sudden, often violent, outburst
The eruption of Mount St. Helens in 1980 caused 57 deaths and
immeasurable change to the face of the mountain.
Usage tips Eruption is often followed by an of phrase.
Parts of speech erupt v
- famine
n. Severe hunger; a drastic food shortage
The potato famine in Ireland in the mid-nineteenth century caused
large numbers of Irish people to emigrate to America.