vocab liz's reading back Flashcards
someone who is walking, especially along a street
=yaya
pedestrian(noun)
something or someone that is extremely useful or skilful
marvel(noun)
one of the round things under a car, bus, bicycle etc that turns when it moves
wheel(noun)
=başarı
feat
=işlenmemiş
raw
=kızak
sledge
:disagreement, angry feelings, or unfriendliness between people
SYN tension
: the natural force that prevents one surface from sliding easily over another surface
friction(noun)
:to be even better or greater than someone or something else
=aşmak
surpass(verb)
: from far away
remotely(adv)
:to show that an idea or belief is false
debunk
: a legal process in which a judge and often a jury in a court of law examine information to decide whether someone is guilty of a crime
trial
: to put a lubricant(kaykanlaştırıcı) on something in order to make it move more smoothly
:to help things to happen without any problems
lubricate(verb)
: to pull something along the ground, often because it is too heavy to carry
drag(verb)
:better than any other
unrivalled(adj)
:great care and thoroughness in making sure that something is correct
rigour(noun)
:cruel and violent behaviour, or an event involving cruel and violent treatment
brutality(noun)
: to beat a person or animal with a whip or stick
flog(verb)
: a room under a house or other building, often used for storing things
SYN basement
cellar(noun)
:very large or great in a surprising or impressive way
prodigious
:to say publicly or officially that something important is true or exists
proclaim
:the first public appearance of an entertainer, sports player etc or of something new and important
debut(noun)
:a time when all the people in a play, concert etc practise before a public performance
=prova
rehearsal(noun)
:to hide something carefully
:to hide your real feelings or the truth
conceal(verb)
:the amount of goods or work produced by a person, machine, factory
output
:to say that something is not true, or that you do not believe something
=inkar etmek
deny(verb)