49. Flashcards
not friendly, especially because you think you are better than other people
adjective
aloof
he seems arrogant and aloof
having a high temperature
adjective
hot
A hot drink
used to say that something is continuing to happen now or that someone is continuing to do something now
adverb
still
do you still play basketball?
to want a situation that is different from the one that exists
Verb
wish (that)
I wish I had been there
to leave a place in order to go somewhere else
go out
are you going out tonight?
not ever, not one time
Adverb
never
i’ve never even thought about that
one time
Adverb
once
it’s only snow once or twice this year
the door or gate that you use to leave a public building or place
exit
A fire exit
to move in a circle around a central point
Verb
revolve
A fan was revolving slowly
very strange
weird
I had a really weird dream last night
a dirty mark on something that is difficult to remove
stain
kind and friendly
nice
he seems like a really nice guy
If something is -, other people are not allowed to know about it.
secret
A secret affair
as much as is necessary
enough
they had enough fuel for one week
a single thing in a set or on a list
item
The last item on the list
If meat is -, it is still red because it has only been cooked for a short time.
rare
something that you give to someone, usually for a particular occasion
gift
A wedding gift
a different person or thing
another
to destroy something with fire, or to be destroyed by fire
burn
the part of your face through which you breathe and smell
nose
to remove something from somewhere
take sth out
he reached into his bag and took out a book
to breathe air, smoke, or gas into your lungs
form
verb
inhale
to look at something for a period of time
watch
I watched him as he arrived
the time when you eat, or the food that you eat at that time
meal
to think carefully about a decision or something you might do
consider
have you considered surgery?
to feel sorry about a situation, especially something that you wish you had not done
regret
if you don’t tell her the truth, you’ll regret it later
the flavour of a particular food in your mouth
taste
a big, unpleasant surprise
shock
a shop
store
to think that something is true, or that what someone says is true
Verb
believe
they believe that their health has suffered because of the chemicals
to put food into your mouth and then swallow it
eat
to start to do something
go ahead
money or a gift given to someone so that they will do something for you, usually something dishonest
bribe
a round, deep dish used for holding soup and other food
bowl
to bend your head or body forward in order to show respect or to thank an audience
bow
The actors all bowed after the performance
the bravery and determination that is needed to do something difficult or unpleasant
informal
guts
it looks guts to stand up and tell the boss how she felt
your bottom
butt
covered in hair
hairy
If you give someone - to do something, you allow them to do it.
permission
he has permission to stay in the country for one more year
not having, using, or doing something
without
I did the test without any problems