palavras Flashcards
Neither
Neither is used to indicate not one nor the other.
Neither of
Neither of is used to refer to not one of two or more people or things.
Owe
To owe means to be under obligation to pay or repay money or a favor.
Lock up
To lock up means to secure something with a lock.
Like
Like is used to express similarity or preference.
While
While is used to indicate a period of time during which something happens.
Bother
To bother means to take the trouble to do something.
On my way out
On my way out refers to the act of leaving a place.
Mind
Mind refers to the part of a person that thinks, feels, and remembers.
Turn off
To turn off means to deactivate a device or stop a function.
Imply
To imply means to suggest something without stating it directly.
Heard
Heard is the past tense of hear, meaning to perceive sound.
Hard
Hard means solid, firm, or difficult.
Place
Place refers to a particular position or location.
Go through
To go through means to examine or experience something.
Charged
Charged means to have been given a responsibility or to have an electrical charge.
I was told
I was told indicates that someone informed you about something.
Internship
An internship is a temporary position that offers practical experience.
Filled
Filled means to be made full or occupied.
Announcement
An announcement is a public statement or notification.
Out of date
Out of date means no longer current or valid.
Data
Data refers to facts and statistics collected for reference or analysis.
Plus
Plus is used to indicate addition or inclusion.
R�sum�
A résumé is a document summarizing a person’s education, qualifications, and experience.
Looking for
Looking for means searching or seeking something.
Put in the word
To put in the word means to recommend or mention someone.
Applicants
Applicants are individuals who apply for a job or position.
Interviewing
Interviewing refers to the process of asking questions to assess a candidate.
Right away
Right away means immediately or without delay.
Deal
A deal is an agreement or arrangement.
Myth m�f
A myth is a widely held but false belief or idea.
Outright
Outright means completely or totally.
Falsehood
Falsehood refers to the state of being untrue or incorrect.
Prejudice
Prejudice is a preconceived opinion not based on reason or actual experience.
Accessible
Accessible means easy to approach or reach.
Theoretically
Theoretically refers to something that is based on theory rather than practical application.
Provide
To provide means to supply or make available.
Vital
Vital means absolutely necessary or essential.
Covered
Covered means to be protected or concealed.
Outstanding
Outstanding means exceptionally good or remarkable.
Effort- �f�rt
Effort refers to a vigorous or determined attempt.
Helpful
Helpful means providing assistance or support.
Yawn
To yawn means to open one’s mouth wide and inhale deeply, often due to tiredness.
Boredom
Boredom is the state of feeling weary and restless due to lack of interest.
Quite
Quite means to a certain extent or degree.
Fish
Fish are aquatic animals that have gills and fins.
Lizards
Lizards are reptiles that typically have four legs and a long body.
Quarrel
A quarrel is an angry argument or disagreement.
Settle
To settle means to resolve or reach an agreement.
As long as
As long as indicates a condition or requirement.
Baboons
Baboons are large primates found in Africa and Arabia.
Lions
Lions are large wild cats known for their strength and pride behavior.
Pecking order
Pecking order refers to a hierarchy among individuals in a group.
Feature
A feature is a distinctive attribute or aspect of something.
Looking away
Looking away means to turn one’s gaze from something.
Stifle - ist�ifol
To stifle means to suppress or hold back.
Curiously enough
Curiously enough is used to introduce a surprising fact.
Mouths (m�lfis)
Mouths are the openings in the face used for eating and speaking.
Months
Months are units of time, typically 30 or 31 days long.
Likely
Likely means probable or expected.
Muscles
Muscles are tissues in the body that contract to produce movement.
Jaw
The jaw is the lower part of the face used for chewing.
Follow along
To follow along means to keep pace with or understand something.
Pinned
Pinned means to be held in place or secured.
Concern
Concern refers to a feeling of worry or interest.
Addressing
Addressing means to speak to or deal with a particular issue.