Session 9 Flashcards
mad ..
Are you still mad at me?
…. your anger
Release your anger
…. the horn
Honk the horn
Shout abuse at sb
دشنام دادن
bottle up
hide your feelings
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mad at Are you still mad at me? Release your anger Honk the horn Shout abuse at sb bottle up PHRASAL VERB (disapproval) If you bottle up strong feelings, you do not express them or show them, especially when this makes you tense or angry. [V n P] Tension in the home increases if you bottle things up… [V P n (not pron )] Be assertive rather than bottle up your anger. Cats have a short lifespan. Dinosaurs became extinct many years ago. I’d like to do /carry out/ conduct some research about marine animals. A large number of animals forage for food in this area.
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endangered species Species in danger I have never been stung by a scorpion. Leopard I’m enthusiastic to see leopards. I’m afraid of seeing this … omnivore — herbivorous / hɜːˈbɪv ə rəs $ hɜːr-, ɜːr- / adjective om‧ni‧vore / ˈɒmnəvɔː, ˈɒmnɪvɔː $ ˈɑːmnəvɔːr / noun [countable] an animal that eats both meat and plants → carnivore , herbivore endangered species Species in danger I have never been stung by a scorpion. Leopard I’m enthusiastic to see leopards. I’m afraid of seeing this … I overcame my fear To conserve this animal species
ˈgame reˌserve ( also ˈgame preˌserve American English ) noun [countable]
Protected area
rep‧tile / ˈreptaɪl $ ˈreptl / noun [countable]
a type of animal, such as a snake or LIZARD , whose body temperature changes according to the temperature around it, and that usually lays eggs to have babies
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full of flowers There were some butterflies. Some good smell pervade everywhere in the garden. I just visited there What’s more = moreover What nice weather! Apples are good for health. I love apples.
cha‧me‧le‧on / kəˈmiːliən / noun [countable]
1 a LIZARD that can change its colour to match the colours around it 2 someone who changes their ideas, behaviour etc to fit different situations
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You can find a lot of/ lots of/ plenty of / a great deal of information about this subject on the Internet. You can find large/huge amount of information … These days news is really shocking. There is a lot of noise / too much noise in my neighborhood. / in the vicinity of my house. Where are my glasses? These scissors are blunt. I bought two pairs of glasses yesterday. A pair of pants is on the desk. Two pairs of pants are in the wardrobe/closet. The less traffic, the fewer accidents.
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information about this subject on the Internet. You can find large/huge amount of information … These days news is really shocking. There is a lot of noise / too much noise in my neighborhood. / in the vicinity of my house. Where are my glasses? These scissors are blunt. I bought two pairs of glasses yesterday. A pair of pants is on the desk. Two pairs of pants are in the wardrobe/closet. The less traffic, the fewer accidents. The number of students of this institute has been increasing in the 3 years. The number of + singular verb A number of students of this institute have emigrated to foreign countries. A number of + plural verb Would you like to make a change in your life? If yes , what’s that? And how can you make such a change? In the long run In the short run A short-term goal A long-term goal
The number of unemployed people is increasing in Iran.
A large number of unemployed Iranian people are emigrating to foreign countries.
re‧sist
1 [intransitive, transitive usually in negatives] to stop yourself from having something that you like very much or doing something that you want to do