Unit 3 Flashcards
Ashamed of (exp)
Feeling guilty or embaressed about something you have done
Capable of (exp)
Having the ability, power or qualities to be able to do something
Conscious of (exp)
Aware that a particular thing or person exists or is present
Cruise (n)
A journey on a large ship for pleasure, during which you visit several places
Familiar with (exp)
Knowing something or someone well
Fed up with (exp)
Bored, annoyed or disappointed, especially by something that you have experienced for too long
Get away (pv)
To go somewhere to have a holiday, often because you need to rest
Have nothing to do with (exp)
To have no connection or influence with someone or something
In connection with (exp)
On the sublect of something
In need of (exp)
Having to have something that you do not have
In place of (exp)
Instead of someone or something
In relation to (exp)
In connection with something
In response to (exp)
As an answer or reaction to something
In term of (exp)
Used to describe witch particular area of a subject you are discussing
In view of (exp)
Because of a particular thing, or considering a particular fact
Involved in (exp)
Included in something
Means of transport (exp)
A way of travelling
Obliged to (exp)
Forced to do something or feeling that you must do something
Obsessed with (exp)
Unable to stop thinking about something, too interested in or worried about something
Preparared to (exp)
Willing, or happy to agree to do something
Required to (exp)
When it is necessary for you to do something
Sensitive to (exp)
Easily upset by the things people say or do
Sort of (exp)
One of a group of things which are of the same type or whitch share similar qualities
Be supposed to (v)
To be expected to be something, to be considered by many people to be something; instead or expected to
The trouble with (exp)
Used to say what is wrong with someone or something
Tour operator (n)
A company that makes arrangements for travel and place to stay, often selling these together as package holidays
Trekking (n)
The activity of walking long distances usually over land such us hills, mountains or forests
Voyage (n)
A long journey, especially by ship
Wander (v)
To walk around slowly in a relaxed way or without any clear purpose or direction
With regard to (exp)
In connection with