Ghost Flashcards
Collaborate(verb)
Synonyms=help, aid, cooperate, assist
*A German company collaborated with a Swiss firm to develop product.
*Two writer collaborated on the script for the film
*The British and Italian police collaborated in catching the terrorists.
(To work together for a special purpose)
Collaboration(noun)
Collaborative(adj)
Takeaway(noun)
A main message of information that you learn from something hear or read ANA FIKIR
*The takeaway from the conference was how competitive the tourism industry has become.
Takeaway food
Sparkly(adj)
Brightly
*He was wearing the orange sparkly dress.
Compromise(noun verb)
in order to reach an argument you give up your demand.
Make an agreement
*The government has said there will be no compromise with terrorists.
Expose(verb, noun)
To remove what is covering smth. So that it can be seen.
*He damaged his leg so badly in the accident that the bone was exposed.
Supervise(verb)
to watch a person to make certain that everything is done correctly and safely.
* The UN is supervising the distribution of aid by local place in disaster area.
Supervision(noun)
City schools were placed under state supervision last week.
Supervisor
Supervisory
Associate(verb)
To connect someone or something your mind with someone or something else.
*Most people associate this brand with good quality.
Fellow
Be associated with smth.
Association dernek
Presence(noun)
The fact that someone or smth is in a place ( it should be imaginary)
Existence
*The presence of pollen in the atmosphere causes hay fever in some people.
Convenient(adj)
Suitable, proper, appropriate
- Our local shop has very convenient opening hours.
- it’s very convenient that you live in near the office.
- I found it convenient to be able to do my banking online?
Convention(noun)
Meeting *Where are they holding their party convention? Conventional(adj) Traditional Conventional wedding Conventional medicine farming Conventional clothes attitudes behaviour
Resemblance(noun)
Similarity
*there was a clear family resemblance between them.
Resemble(verb) look like
Client(noun)
A costumer or someone who receives
service.(especially lawyer)
Mr. Black has been a client of this firm for many years.
Corpse(noun)
A dead body of a person
Reflection(noun)
The image of something in a mirror or any reflective surface.
In Greek mythology, Narcissus fell in love with his own reflection in a pool of water.
Reflective (adj)
Assure(verb)
To tell someone confidently that something is true, especially so that they don’t worry.
Promise guarantee swear
*The prime minister assured the electorate that taxes wouldn’t be increased after the election.
Flourish (verb)
Succeed
To grow or develop successfully
*My tomatoes are flourishing this summer.
*Thanks to a lot of effort and support of local people, the business flourished
Flourishing(adj)
Receptive(adj)
Willing to listen to and accept new ideas and suggestions.
*the government is not receptive to the idea of of a Freedom of information Act.
Open-minded
Tolerant
Testimonial( noun)
A formal written description of someones character and qualities given by a previous employer
Proof
The achievement of record profits is a testimonial to better financial management in recent years.
Reveal(verb)
Disclosure expose uncover
My former literature teacher has revealed my cheating attempt.
A series of flashback reveal the details of the tragedy.
Revelation(noun)
ifsa vahiy
He was dismissed after revelations that confidential files were missing.
Admit(verb)
Accept confess acknowledge agree
I have admitted my faults after the fight between other guys and me.