Ghost Flashcards

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Collaborate(verb)

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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)

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Takeaway(noun)

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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

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Sparkly(adj)

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Brightly

*He was wearing the orange sparkly dress.

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Compromise(noun verb)

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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.

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Expose(verb, noun)

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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.

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Supervise(verb)

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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

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Associate(verb)

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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

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Presence(noun)

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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.

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Convenient(adj)

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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?
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Convention(noun)

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Meeting 
*Where are they holding their party convention?
Conventional(adj)
Traditional 
Conventional wedding 
Conventional medicine farming 
Conventional clothes attitudes behaviour
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Resemblance(noun)

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Similarity
*there was a clear family resemblance between them.
Resemble(verb) look like

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Client(noun)

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A costumer or someone who receives
service.(especially lawyer)
Mr. Black has been a client of this firm for many years.

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Corpse(noun)

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A dead body of a person

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Reflection(noun)

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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)

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Assure(verb)

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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.

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Flourish (verb)

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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)

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Receptive(adj)

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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

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Testimonial( noun)

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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.

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Reveal(verb)

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Disclosure expose uncover
My former literature teacher has revealed my cheating attempt.

A series of flashback reveal the details of the tragedy.

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Revelation(noun)

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ifsa vahiy

He was dismissed after revelations that confidential files were missing.

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Admit(verb)

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Accept confess acknowledge agree

I have admitted my faults after the fight between other guys and me.

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Compact(noun)

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Kompakt sozlesme

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Withdraw(verb)

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Pull out back out

Take out cash
My credit credit stuck when I was withdrawing.

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Withdrawn(adj)

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introvert shy

I was very withdrawn and shy when I was 10.

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Admission(noun)
Entry confession Once I have been a guard in school admission. They tried to get into the but were refused admission.
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Admissible(adj)
Proper permissible allowable acceptable Kabul edilebilir
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Constitute(verb)
Organize and create make up This laws has been constituted to prevent to corruption and crime. Female workers constitute the majority of labour force.
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Constituent(adj)
Component ingredient element part Mustafa kKemal was one of the constituent of Turkish republic.
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Vindication(noun)
Savunma, kanitlama justification
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in return
Karsiliginda buna karsilik All he asked in return was the beautiful goddess Freya's hand in marriage. IN EXCHANGE
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Tremendous(adj)
Muazzam kocaman Enormous After having spent a whole lot of time in the south, there is just such a tremendous pride about their heritage.
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Profound(adj)
Engine cok derin Deep arcane Probably the most profound single difference between the two civilizations.
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Far less(adj)
Çok daha az
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Envy(verb)(noun)
Kiskanclik | Jealousy
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Petulant(adj)
Aksi çabuk sinirlenen | irritable
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Upon(prep)
Uzerine ustune On He carefully placed the vase upon the table.
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Pursue(verb)
Takip etmek kovalamak Chase follow Rapp can pursue his claims on battery and intentional infliction of emotional distress.
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Label(noun and verb)
Etiket Etiketlemek siniflandirmak Marker tag ticket The name is prominently displayed on the label. He labels his photographs with the date and place they were taken.
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Prominent(adj)
Öne cikan Remarkable bold conspicuous noticeable outstanding He quickly became prominent in music industry.
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Prominently(adv)
Belirgin bir sekilde
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Conspicuous(adj)
Göze carpan Belli Prominent He was uncomfortable about his conspicuous gaining weight.
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Work through
Meticulously examining He saw a psychologist to help him work through his deppression.
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Go through
Pass(exam etc) Aprrove(law etc) I had to cheat my former head teacher to go through my classes.
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Steady(adj)
Constant permanent She used a tripod to keep the camera steady. Keeping the population steady is the first priority of the governments last 10 years.
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incidence(noun)
Raslanti vaka Occurrence The government is going through revolutionary laws to decrease the Covid 19 incidence.
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Incident(noun)
Kaza olay Event accident The incident killed an estimated 148,132 of which are presumed to be children.
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Essence(noun)
Real core Öz esas nitelik Asil In essence, the positivists are the first psychologists. Understand essence of life
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Entity(noun)
Existence or presence National entity
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Conspire(verb)
Komplo kurmak birlikte planlamak Compass intrigue put up They weren't there to conspire against themselves. Universe seems to conspire to make them successful.
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Conspiration(noun)
A secret plan komplo | Dutch officials claimed they'd detected a conspiracy against them.
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Prevalent(adj)
Common conventional current popular These prejudices are particularly prevalent among people living in north. The disease is even more prevalent in Latin America.
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Stand out
Firlamak farklilasmak one cikmak Four points stand out as being more important than the rest. She is the sort of person who stands out easily in a crowd. Making it stand out against the dark night sky.
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Crowning(adj)
Parlak en yuksek tac giyme The cathedral is the crowning glory of the city His Beethoven's sculpture is seen as the crowning achievement of his carear.
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Enrich(verb)
Zenginlestirmek guclendirmek improve supplement Most breakfast cereals are enriched with vitamins. Understanding the implications of your evolutionary past can help enrich your personal health.