Chapter5 Flashcards
ancient
・very old, prehistoric
・noun,adjective
・The researcher wants to know ancient people.
articulation
・the act of making a sound or of speaking words
・noun
・I was taught an articulation of English words.
biological
・related to the scientific study of living things
・adjective
・Every students in science course study biological experiments at school.
carved
・cut, scratched, shaped
・adjective
・My grandfather found carved figure at my garden.
cave
・a big hole in the side of a cliff or hill, or under the ground
・noun
・I made a big snow cave when I was a child.
chamber
・an enclosed space, especially in your body or inside a machine
・noun
・The doctor found disease in my chamber.
commonsense
・sensible, or practical
・adjective
・It’s commonsense for knowing each other in society.
deliberate
・on purpose, planned, intentional
・adjective
・One of my friend had better to make deliberate plans to do everything.
explore
・search something, examine
・verb
・The teacher explored to study another language for his career.
indiscriminate
・an action that is done without thinking about the harm it might cause
・adjective
・The United States has had a big indiscriminate problem since a long time ago.
intriguing
・amusement, fan
・adjective
・My family took me to intriguing place in last weekend.
jewelry
・small things that you wear for decoration, such as rings or necklaces.
・noun
・I gave a expensive jewelry to my girl friend.
multiple
・several, numerous, a lot of
・adjective
・It’s multiple choices to make a decision in my life.
・origin
・the place or situation in which something begins to exist
・noun
・I want to know the origin of Hip Hop culture.
possess
・own, have something
・verb
・I possess good English ability in my opinion.
presence
・the existence of someone or something in a particular place.
・verb
・Sea turtles can presence in beautiful sea.
primary
・major, chief, main
・adjective
・University students take their primary subjects.
rhythm
・a regular, repeated pattern of sound or movement
・noun
・Dancers have a good rhythm movement.
starvation
・suffering or death caused by lack of food
・noun
・Nowadays, people in some countries dead for starvation.
symbolically
・representing something important
・adverb
・The statue of liberty is symbolically for the U.S.
throat
・the are at the back of your mouth and inside your neck.
・noun
・I feel sick because of my throat is painful.
tongue
・the soft part inside your mouth that you can move around and use for eating and speaking
・noun
・My son always shows me his tongue to kid me.
uniquely
・individually, distinctively
・adverb
・She makes uniquely paintings in art.
verbal
・oral, spoken, voiced
・adjective
・His verbal leads everybody feels excited.