Revision 1 Flashcards

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beat (v)

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to defeat someone on a game competition, election or battle
England need to beat Germany to get to the final

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Board game (n phr)

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any game in which you move objects around on a special board
I think that Trivial Pursuit is my favorite board game

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captain (n)

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the person who is in charge of a team or organization
She was captain of the Olympic swimming team

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challenge (v)

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to invite someone to compete or fight
The girls challenged the boys to a cricket match

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challenge (n)

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something that needs a lot of skill, energy, and determination to deal with or achieve
I felt I needed a new challenge at work

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champion (n)

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someone who has won an important competition, especially in sport
He finally became the world heavyweight boxing champion

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cheat (v)

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to behave dishonestly, or to not obey rules
Kids have always found ways of cheating in school exams

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classical music (n phr)

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serious music that is played on instruments such as the piano and the violin
I love classical music, like Beethoven

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club (n)

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an organization for people who take part in a particular activity, or the building that they use
Why don’t you join a chess club?

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coach (n)

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someone who trains a sports player or team
After playing for ten years, Barry became a baseball coach

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competition (n)

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an organized event in which people try to win prizes by being better than other people
He’d entered a competition in the local newspaper

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concert (n)

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an event at which an orchestra, band, or musician plays or sings in front of an audience
Did you hear that the Rolling Stones did a concert in China?

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defeat (v)

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to win against someone
France defeated Italy 3-1

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defeat (n)

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failure to win a competition or to succeed in doing something
England suffered a 2-0 defeat

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entertaining (adj)

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enjoyable or interesting
I saw a really entertaining programme on TV last night

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folk music (n phr)

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traditional music from a particular country or region, or music played in a traditional style
What I like about folk music is the sound ò the guitar

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group (n)

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a small set of musicians who play pop music
My brother has got his own group and they play in our local area

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gym (n)

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a room or club with equipment for doing physical exercises
* I’m thinking of joining a gym*

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have fun (v phr)

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get enjoyment from an activity that is not important or serious
We haven’t had such fun for years

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interest (v)

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to make someone want to know about or take part in something
Photography has always interested me

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interest (n)

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to make someone want to know about or take part in something
Tell us about your interests and hobbies

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member (n)

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someone who belongs to a group or an organization: a trade union member
Are you a member of the golf club?

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opponent (n)

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someone who is competing against you
His opponent received only 36 per cent of the vote

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organise (v)

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to perpare or arrgange an activity or event
Who’s arganising the conference?

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pleasure (n)

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a feeling of happiness, enjoyment, or satisfaction
He smiled with pleasure when she walked in

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referee (n)

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someone whose job is to make sure that players in a game obey the rules
The referee blew his whistle and the game began

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rhythm (n)

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a regular pattern of sounds in music
This song has got a really great rhythm

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risk (v)

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to do something although you know that something that is bad could happen as a result
He risked a lot of money on the company

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risk (n)

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the possibility that something unpleasant or dangerous might happen
There’s a serious risk of an accident on this road

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score (v)

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to get a point in a game or sport
*No one scored in the first half *

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score (n)

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the number of points that someone gains in a game or test
The final score was 4-3 to United

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support (v)

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to like a particular sports team and always want them to win
I support West Ham - who do you support?

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support (n)

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help that you give to a particular idea, organization, etc
I hope all the students will support our plans to rebuild the school

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team (n)

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a group of people who play a sport or game against another group
Are you in the hockey team this year?

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train (v)

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to practise a sport regularly before a match or competition
The players train five days a week

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video game (n phr)

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a game in which players use electronic controls to move images on a television or computer screen
I don’t like video games - I’d rather play outside