Vocabulary Unit 1 Flashcards
Get me down
Make me unhappy.
“Jesus mom, you always get me down.”
Itchy Feet
- to want to change something in your life,
- to have a strong desire to leave a place and travel
to get under my skin
-something annoys or angers me.
“I don’t know why, John really gets under my skin.”
Appraisal
- the act of examining someone or something in order to judge their qualities, success, or needs,
- an evaluation.
“The appraisal process will generate a report that includes both quantitative and qualitative reflections on your performance.”
Burden
- something which makes things difficult for other people,
- something that causes someone a lot of difficulty, worry, or hard work.
“Donkeys can carry very heavy burdens.”
“You’re always talking about your problems, don’t be a burden!”
Stuck in a Rut
- Stuck in a routine
Apprenticeship
- the position of an apprentice,
- a system for training a new workers of a profession with on-the-job training.
“My apprenticeship includes periods of study and work.”
Trainee
- an employee in training,
- estagiário.
“Trainees want to learn what a company does.”
Grounding
- basic training or instruction in a subject.
- base, fundamentação.
“Every musician needs a good grounding in musical theory.”
Boast
- to talk about how good you are, but it is seen as negative.
- to brag about something.
“I don’t like boasting about my skills.”
“He’s so annoying, he’s always boasting about his grades.”
Outdated
- something that is not current,
- A group of people who is unaware of what is trending now.
“She’s wearing skinny jeans, she’s so outdated.”
Scrap
- to not develop and idea because it’s impossible to do or just not very good.
- junk
- sucata
“The advertising agency scrapped the idea and tried something new.”
“His firm turns wrecked cars into scrap.”
“He wrote on a scrap of paper.”
Credential
- some kind of qualification which you can use to show others you are capable of doing a job.
“I have a credential to enter the conference.”
“You should include your sign language society in your CV, it’s a good credential.”
Redundant
-unnecessary
“It is redundant to say that a giant is tall.”
Learn the Ropes
-to know or learn how to do something, especially a job
“It didn’t take her new assistant long to learn the ropes.”
Pick up Sticks
-To relocate from one’s current residence.
“The more I think about how much we love the coast, the more I think we should just pick up sticks and find a place near the beach.”