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标题:人教版 Go for it!2013年教育部审定初中九年级全一册英文词汇表英英解释版

内容简介:

作为广大初中生常用的英文教材,人教版(PEP人民教育出版社) 2013年教育部审定的教材被大部分学校选定为教材。

原版的教材中的英文词汇表是用中文解释的,对于以母语为中文的学生和初学者来讲,可以快速帮助其理解与学习英文。

但英文作为一门语言来讲,如果要真正学好,必须看单词或者词组的原版英文解释。如果实在有困难,那么也建议先看一个单词的中文解释,然后再看英文解释,精确的校准这个英文单词的真正的意思。

但英英词典那么厚,不好携带与使用。即使使用电子版的英英词典,当查询单词时,相当多的解释会花掉你很多的时间。

当然,如果一个单词配上一幅相关的图片,再加入英文解释组成一张单词卡帮助记忆这个单词,那么这样最好。

分享简介:

A.为了节省广大初中生用英英词典的查询时间,本系列将所有人教版 2013年教育部审定初中英文词汇表(七年级上册,七年级下册,八年级上册,八年级下册,九年级一册和全部的初中单词)的相关单词的英英解释整理完成,并在英英解释的后面有附有例句。

B.最后一行带有链接,当打开后,会有带图片和英英解释的单词卡,并且有相关的英式和美式的原版发音。

C.本单词表为人教版 2013年教育部审定初中九年级全一册英文词汇表的上半部分,后半部分的分享文档的获得方式见分享文档的获得说明。

相关分享扩展说明:

A.有一个系列原版的非常有用的关于英文词汇的电子书--《如何使用英文词汇》(初级,初中级,中级及高级),它是以英国人的角度对英文词汇的分析与说明,原味原味,从简单到复杂,对你的英文词汇学习非常有用,补上你在英文词汇学习的重要一课,非常有用!

B.其实英文单词也有类似中文字的共用部首,那就是英文前缀,后缀和词根,有一个电子文档书可以分享给广大初中学习者---《最基本的英文单词的Root, suffix and Prefix》,不仅更快的记忆单个英文单词,而且可以记忆一组英文单词,当然分享文档为英英原版,保证原味原味。

C.由于广大初中生没有西方生活的经历,对西方常用的生活分类词汇不熟悉。当你想表达常用的生活习惯场景时,往往找不到相关的词汇。有一份电子书,介绍了常用西方生活场景,词汇量大概在3500左右,每个单词都配有相关的图片,而且有原版的发音,对扩大初中生的词汇与知识面有非常大的帮助!

如何得到完整的分享文档(包括扩展分享的内容):

由于不能留下相关的联系方式,你可以用百度或者相关的搜索引擎搜索 美英桥网,在首页即有相关所有分享内容获取方式。

特别说明:

本分享内容全部为原创内容。

单词

abacus

abroad

acceptable

according

词性

noun

adv

adj

adj

英文解释

a frame with small balls that can be slid

along on thick wires, used for counting and

calculating

in or to a foreign country

good enough to be used for a particular

purpose or to be considered satisfactory

in a way that agrees with a system or plan,

or obeys a set of rules

an abbreviation consisting of the first

letters of each word in the name of

something, pronounced as a word

in fact or really

used in sentences in which there is

information that is in some way surprising

or the opposite of what most people

would expect

a picture,or a short film, which is intended

to persuade people to buy a product

put something with something else to

increase the number or amount or to

improve the whole

something that is adjustable can be

changed or moved slightly to make it

suitable for different purposes

a good or useful quality or condition that

something has

something that helps you to be more

successful than others,or a good or useful

quality or condition

an unusual, exciting and possibly

dangerous activity such as a journey or

experience

例句

The abacus is the ancestor of the

modern computer.

I've never lived abroad before.

an agreement which is acceptable

to all sides

The game will be played according

to rules laid down for the 1992

Cup.

AIDS is an acronym for 'Acquired

Immune Deficiency Syndrome'.

I didn't actually see her - I just

heard her voice.

I didn't like him at first, but in the

end I actually got quite fond of

him.

The Sunday papers are full of

advertisements for cars.

If the mixture seems dry, add

water.

an adjustable spanner

The big advantage of this system is

that it is fast.

Her experience meant that she had

a big advantage over her

opponent.

She had some exciting adventures

in Egypt.

单词卡链接

acronym

actually

noun

adv

actually adv

ad noun

add verb

adjustable

advantage

advantage

adj

noun

noun

adventure noun

advise verb

to be employed to give advice on a subject

about which you have special knowledge

or skill

tell someone what you think they should

do, especially when you know more than

they do about something

public or political events and activities

relating to Africa or its people&someone

from Africa

in opposition or opposition direction to

as a protection or defence from the bad

effects of

behaving in an angry, threatening way, as

if you want to fight or attack someone

very determined to succeed or get what

you want

in front or in or into the future

something you hope to achieve by doing

something

try or intend to achieve something

point a gun or weapon at someone or

something you want to shoot

the mixture of gases around the Earth, that

we breathe

a vehicle that flies through the air and has

one or more engines

a type of mathematics that uses letters

and other signs to represent numbers and

values

admit or agree that something is true

make it possible for someone to do

something, or to not prevent something

from happening; permit

if you read, laugh, say something etc aloud,

you read etc so that people can hear you

a member of your family or animal who

lived a long time ago

of or belonging to or inherited from an

ancestor

belonging to a time long ago in history,

especially thousands of years ago

a film, television programme, computer

game etc that has pictures, clay models etc

that seem to be really moving

a date on which something special or

important happened in a previous year

officially tell people about something,

especially about a plan or a decision

a small insect that lives in large groups

start to be seen, to arrive, or to exist in a

place, especially suddenly

She's been asked to advise on

training the new sales team.

You would be well advised to stay

in bed and rest.

They were accused of interfering in

China's internal affairs .

traditional African culture.

She spoke against the decision to

close the college.

We've insured the car against fire,

theft and accident.

Men tend to be more aggressive

than women.

A successful businessman has to

be aggressive.

The road ahead is very busy.

The aim of the research is to find

new food sources.

We aim to finish by Friday.

Alan took aim at the target.

There was a strong smell of

burning in the air.

jet / military airplane

I allow that there may have been a

mistake.

Do you think Dad will allow you to

go to Jamie's party?

Joanne, would you read the poem

aloud?

My ancestors were French.

ancestrally named for the first

Artorius

the religion of ancient Egypt

3-D animations

Jack and Kim celebrated their

twentieth wedding anniversary in

January.

The government has announced

plans to create 10,000 new jobs.

a place where ants live

A man suddenly appeared from

behind a tree.

advise

affair

african

against

against

aggressive

aggressive

ahead

aim

aim

aim

air

airplane

algebra

allow

allow

verb

noun

adj,noun

prep

prep

adj

adj

adv

noun

verb

noun,verb

noun

noun

noun

verb

verb

aloud

ancestor

ancestrally

ancient

animation

adv

noun

adv

adj

noun

anniversary

announce

ant

appear

noun

verb

noun

verb

appointment noun

an arrangement for a meeting at an agreed

time and place, for a particular purpose

when someone is chosen for a position or

job

living or growing in, happening in, or

connected with water

relating to the most northern part of the

world,extremely cold

relating to the most northern part of the

world

a country's military force that is trained to

fight on land in a war

plan or prepare for; to organize

to put a group of things or people in a

particular order or position

not real or not made of natural things but

made to be like something that is real or

natural

You should phone his secretary if

you want to make an

appointment .

Other changes included the

appointment of a new Foreign

Minister.

an aquatic plant

the Arctic island of Novaya Zemlya

the Arctic island of Novaya Zemlya

The army are helping to clear up

after the floods.

I'm trying to arrange my work so

that I can have a couple of days off

next week.

His books are neatly arranged in

alphabetical order.

artificial flowers

an artificial smile

I felt ashamed of the things I'd said

to him.

He attempted to escape through a

window.

the author of the state reforms

He is the author of two books on

French history.

the San Diego Water Authority

appointment

aquatic

arctic

arctic

army

arrange

arrange

artificial

artificial

ashamed

attempt

author

author

noun

adj

adj

adj

noun

verb

verb

adj

adj

artificial behaviour is not sincere(honest

and true) - used to show disapproval

feeling embarrassed and guilty because of

adj

something you have done

try to do something, especially something

verb,noun

difficult

noun

noun,verb

formal the person who starts a plan or idea

the writer of a book, article, play, etc or a

person who begins or creates something

an official organization or a government

department that has the power to make

decisions, and has particular

responsibilities

the power to give orders to people

because of your official position

the board behind the basket in the game

of basketball

a place where bread and cakes are baked,

or a shop where they are sold

structure that you can stand on, that is

attached to the outside wall of a building,

above ground level

an area of seats at an upper level in a

theatre

a flat, narrow piece of something with one

end joined to the other to form a circle

authority noun

authority

backboard

bakery

balcony

balcony

band

band

bark

basket

noun

noun

noun

noun

noun

noun

noun

people in positions of authority

Has your flat got a balcony?

Our seats are in row F of the

balcony.

wedding band

The band was playing old Beatles

songs.

The dog always barks at strangers.

a basket full of vegetables

a group of musicians, especially a group

that plays popular music

the loud, rough noise that a dog and some

noun,verb

other animals make

noun

a container made of thin pieces of plastic,

wire, or wood woven together, used to

carry things or put things in

bathing

battery

battery

battery

battle

battle

noun

noun

noun

noun

noun,verb

BrE the activity of swimming in the sea, a

river, or a lake

a device that produces electricity to

provide power for radios, cars, etc

a group of many things of the same type

several large guns used together

try hard to achieve something in a difficult

situation

Is the beach safe for bathing?

You have to take the top off to

change the batteries .

a battery of medical tests

an anti-aircraft battery

He had to battle against prejudice

to get a job.

Her only brother was killed in

battle (= while fighting).

Millions of dollars are spent each

year on beauty products .

She was considered a great beauty

in her youth.

She always behaves well/badly

when her aunts come to visit.

The church bells rang out to

welcome in the New Year.

This table belongs in the sitting-room.

alcoholic beverages

A fallen tree is blocking the road.

a block of wood/ice

The museum is just six blocks

away.

Boil the rice for 15 minutes.

He was boiling(extremely angry)

with rage.

After a while I got bored and left.

botanical garden

Danny, don't bother Ellen while

she's reading.

It's an old car, but it's never caused

me any bother.

Give the baby her bottle when she

wakes up.

They bowed to the Queen.

a fight between opposing armies, groups

noun,verb of ships, groups of people etc, especially

one that is part of a larger war

noun

noun

verb

noun

verb

noun

a quality that people, places which very

attractive to look at or gives you pleasure

or joy

a woman who is very beautiful

act in a particular way, or to be good by

acting in a way which has society's

approval

a hollow metal object shaped like a cup

which makes a ringing sound when hit

something belongs somewhere, that is the

right place or situation for it

formal a hot or cold drink,any type of drink

except water

beauty

beauty

behave

bell

belong

beverage

block

block

block

boil

boil

bored

botanical

bother

prevent movement through something, or

noun,verb to prevent something from happening or

succeeding

noun

noun

verb

verb

adj

adj

verb

a solid straight-sided lump of hard material

or a group of things

the distance along a city street from where

one street crosses it to the next

to cook something in boiling water

when a liquid boils, or when you boil it, it

becomes hot enough to turn into gas

tired and impatient because you do not

think something is interesting, or because

you have nothing to do

relating to plants or the scientific study of

plants

to annoy someone, especially by

interrupting them when they are trying to

do something

especially BrE trouble or difficulty that has

been caused by small problems and that

usually only continues for a short time

a container for liquids, usually made of

glass or plastic, with a narrow neck

bend the top part of your body forward in

order to show respect for someone

important, or as a way of thanking an

audience

bother noun

bottle noun,verb

bow verb

bow noun

a knot of cloth or string with a curved part

on either side, and two loose ends, worn in

the hair as decoration or for tying

shoelaces

a piece of metal, wood or plastic, usually L-shaped, that is fastened to a wall and used

to support something such as a shelf

dealing with danger, pain, or difficult

situations with courage and confidence

a person or thing that breaks something,

such as a person or firm that breaks up old

cars, etc

full of light or colour is very bright and

strong

extremely clever or skilful or or highly

skilled

excellent,very good

someone who believes in Buddhism

an African animal similar to a large cow

with long curved horns

the glass part of an electric light, that the

light shines from,= light bulb

a root shaped like a ball that grows into a

flower or plant

if it is someone's business to do something,

it is their duty or responsibility to do it

work that you do as part of your job

the activity of making money by producing

or buying and selling goods, or providing

services

Ella wore a bow in her hair.

bracket noun

brave

breaker

brilliant

brilliant

brilliant

buddhist

buffalo

bulb

bulb

business

business

business

adj

noun

adj

adj

adj

noun

noun

noun

noun

noun

noun

noun

her brave fight against cancer

a house breaker

The sky was a brilliant, cloudless

blue.

Her mother was a brilliant

scientist.

The film was absolutely brilliant .

Buddhist monks.

water buffalo

a 100 watt bulb

tulip bulbs

I make it my business (= I feel it is

my particular duty) to check the

monthly accounts.

She's in New York this week on

business (=for her work) .

Students on the course learn about

all aspects of business.

caged birds/animals

The government then called in

troops to deal with the

disturbances.

a call-in talk show

I forgot to take my camera with me

to Portugal, so I couldn't take any

photos.

Florida was a key state in his

campaign for re-election.

the North African campaign

She can speak four languages.

You'll need a can of tuna for this

recipe.

If you see Adrian, can you tell him

I'm in London next weekend?

cage

a structure made of wires or bars in which

noun,verb birds or animals can be kept or keey animal

in it

verb

ask someone to come and help you with a

difficult situation

AmE a radio or television programme in

which people telephone to give their

opinions,British Equivalent: phone-in

a device for taking photographs or making

films or television programmes

call-in

call-in noun

camera noun

campaign

campaign

can

can

can

a series of actions intended to achieve a

verb,noun particular result relating to politics or

business, or a social improvement

noun

verb

a series of battles, attacks etc intended to

achieve a particular result in a war

ability,be able to

a closed metal container, especially a

noun,verb cylindrical one, in which some types of

drink and food are sold or put food in can

verb permit or request something

careful adj

paying a lot of attention to details, so that

something is done correctly and

thoroughly

one of the 100-year periods measured

from before or after the year of Christ's

birth

when someone tries to win something or

invites someone to try to beat them in a

fight, competition etc

something that tests strength, skill, or

ability, especially in a way that is

interesting

to refuse to accept that something is right,

fair, or legal

to quickly follow someone or something in

order to catch them

especially BrE an informal friendly

conversation

talk in a friendly informal way, especially

about things that are not important

a telephone service where callers can

speak to other callers for fun

a cheaply furnished room

a member of the cat family that has long

legs and black spots on its fur, and can run

extremely fast

a skilled cook, especially the main cook in a

hotel or restaurant

bite food several times before swallowing

it

an intelligent African animal that is like a

large monkey without a tail

a long thin piece of potato that is fried and

usually eaten hot

a small piece of wood, stone, metal etc

that has been broken off something

a small piece of silicon that has a set of

complicated electrical connections on it

and is used to store and process

information in computers

a sweet, usually brown, food made from

cacao seeds, that is usually sold in a block,

or a small sweet made from this

to cut something into smaller pieces

a small piece of meat on a bone, usually

cut from a sheep or pig

one of a pair of narrow sticks that are used

for eating East Asian food

a group of students who are taught

together at school, college or university or

group of something

Be careful - there's broken glass on

the floor!

The church was built in the 13th

century.

They are ready to mount a

challenge for the championship.

I'm really at my best when I'm

challenged.

a boy with a reputation for

challenging the authority of his

teachers

The dogs saw him running and

chased him.

I've had a long chat with Vinnie.

She spends hours on the phone

chatting to her friends.

He ran up an enormous phone bill

by ringing up chatlines all the time.

They lived as cheaply as possible.

Cheetahs are mainly found in

Africa.

a master chef

This meat is difficult to chew.

fish and chips

Wood chips covered the floor of

the workshop.

the age of the silicon chip

century noun

challenge noun

challenge noun

challenge

chase

chat

chat

chatline

cheaply

cheetah

chef

chew

chimpanzee

chip

chip

verb

verb

noun

verb

noun

adv

noun

noun

verb

noun

noun

noun

chip noun

chocolate

chop

chop

chopstick

class

noun

verb

noun

noun

noun

milk/dark/white chocolate

Add two finely chopped onions

and a clove of garlic.

a grilled pork chop

bamboo chopstick

Which class are you in this year?

class

clean-up

clear

clear

clear

clear

clown

coach

coach

coach

noun

noun

adj

adj

adj

verb

noun

noun

noun,verb

noun

a period of time during which someone

teaches a group of people, especially in a

school

also cleanup,a process by which you get rid

of dirt or waste from a place

certain, having no doubt, or obvious

(weather)clean and fresh, without clouds

or mist

easy to understand, hear, read or see or

pure or easy to see through(not cloud)

to make somewhere emptier or tidier by

removing things from it

an entertainer who wears funny clothes

and a large red nose and does silly things

to make people laugh

large carriage pulled by horses and used in

the past for carrying passengers

someone whose job is to teach people to

improve at a sport, skill, or school subject

long motor vehicle with comfortable seats,

used to take groups of people on journeys

a set of numbers, letters, or symbols that

shows what something is or gives

information about it

a set of rules, laws, or principles that tell

people how to behave

solid black substance produced from coal

and burned to provide heat

the sign (:) that is used in writing and

printing to introduce an explanation,

example, quotation etc

two or more different things that exist

together or are used or put together

amusing you and making you want to

laugh

the mark (,) used in writing and printing to

show a short pause or to separate things in

a list

a promise to do something or to behave in

a particular way

to take part in a competition or sports

event

try to be more successful than someone or

something else

to say that you are annoyed, not satisfied,

or unhappy about something or someone

finish doing or making something,

especially when it has taken a long time

including all parts, details, facts etc and

with nothing missing,= whole

a class in photography at night

school

The cleanup of the oil spill took

months.

It is rapidly becoming clear (to me)

(that) I'm not suited to being a

teacher.

a clear June morning

clear instructions/directions

Snowplows have been out clearing

the roads.

Robert was always the class clown.

a tennis/maths coach

We're going to the airport by

coach.

Goods that you order must have a

product code.

The Torah is the basis for all the

Jewish laws and their moral code .

a coke-burning stove

A combination of factors may be

responsible for the increase in

cancer.

comic book

Are you ready to make a long-term

commitment ?

How many runners will be

competing in the marathon?

Both girls compete for their

father's attention.

Residents are complaining because

traffic in the area has increased.

He's just completed filming his

17th feature film.

a complete set of china

code noun

code

coke

colon

noun

noun

noun

combination

comic

comma

commitment

compete

compete

complain

complete

complete

noun

adj

noun

noun

verb

verb

verb

adj,verb

adj

compliment

comprehend

concentrate

concentrate

concern

concern

verb,noun

verb

verb

verb

noun

noun

to praise or express admiration for

someone

to understand something that is

complicated or difficult

to make a substance or liquid stronger by

removing some of the water from it

(on sth / on doing sth) to give all your

attention to sth and not think about

anything else

a business or company

a feeling of worry about something

important

feeling certain that something will happen

in the way that you want or expect

sure that you have the ability to do things

well or deal with situations successfully

to make sb unable to think clearly or

understand sth

join two or more things together

realize or show that a fact, event, or

person is related to something

spend time thinking about a possibility or

making a decision

something such as a box or bowl that you

use to keep things in

I was just complimenting Robert

on his wonderful food.

She cannot comprehend the

extent of the disaster.

mineral concentrates found at the

bottom of rivers

I can't concentrate with all that

noise going on.

The restaurant is a family concern.

The recent rise in crime is a matter

of considerable public concern.

The team feels confident of

winning.

Despite her disability, Philippa is

very confident.

I understand the text but the

diagrams are confusing me.

The railway link would connect

Felixstowe with Fishguard.

There is little evidence to connect

them with the attack.

Don't make any decisions before

you've considered the matter.

ice cream in plastic containers

She's got no control over that child

- it's terrible.

Her arguments didn't convince

everyone, but changes were made.

I've been trying to convince Jean to

come with me.

The film featured lavish costumes

and spectacular sets.

The teachers counted the students

as they got on to the coach.

the castle court

The court case lasted six weeks.

She discussed the idea with some

of her co-worker.

strawberries and cream

artistic creativity

The first living creature sent into

space was a dog named Laika.

confident

confident

confuse

connect

connect

consider

container

control

adj

adj

verb

verb

verb

verb

noun

order, limit, instruct or rule something, or

verb,noun someone's actions or behaviour or the

power to do something

verb

verb

to make someone feel certain that

something is true

to persuade someone to do something

a set of clothes worn by an actor or by

someone to make them look like

something such as an animal, famous

person etc

calculate the total number of things or

people in a group

an open space or area that is completely or

partly surrounded by buildings

the place where a trial is held, or the

people there

someone who works with you and has a

similar position,= colleague

the thick yellowish-white liquid that forms

on the top of milk

the ability to use your imagination to

produce new ideas, make things etc

anything that is living, such as an animal,

fish, or insect, but not a plant

convince

convince

costume noun

count

court

court

co-worker

cream

creativity

creature

verb,noun

noun

noun

noun

noun

noun

noun

crime

crispy

crowd

crowd

crucial

culturally

customer

dark

dead

dead-end

deal

deal

deal

deeply

demon

department

noun

adj

verb

noun

adj

adv

noun

adj,noun

adj

adj

noun

noun

verb,noun

adv

noun

noun

illegal activities or an illegal act

food that is crispy is pleasantly hard on the

outside

make someone feel uncomfortable by

standing too close to them or by

continually watching them

a large group of people who have gathered

together

extremely important or necessary

in a way that is related to the ideas,

beliefs, or customs of a society

someone who buys goods or services from

a shop, company etc

with little or no light or nearer to black

than white in colour

not now living or work

a situation that has no hope of

advancement

an agreement or arrangement, especially

in business or politics, that helps both sides

involved

a good/great deal a large amount; much

do business,an agreement or an

arrangement,especially in business

very;emphasize that a belief or in a

serious, careful way

an evil spirit or force

an area in a large shop where a particular

type of product is sold

a part of an organization such as a school,

business or government which deals with a

particular area of study or work

a life of crime

a piece of crispy fried bread

I need some time to do this work

properly, so don't crowd me.

A crowd of about 15 000 attended

the concert.

Her work has been crucial to the

project's success.

Teaching materials need to be

culturally appropriate.

We've had several letters from

satisfied customers.

It was too dark to see properly.

She's been dead for twenty years

now.

a dead-end job

They made a deal to sell the land

to a property developer.

She spends a good deal of her time

in Glasgow.

We only deal with companies

which have a good credit record.

Her lies hurt my father deeply.

He was speeding down the

motorway as if pursued by a

demon.

the toy department

the geography department/the

department of geography

The police asked her to describe

the two men.

The new plane is in its final design

stage.

Did you ever get the pictures

developed ?

I'm looking for a job which will

enable me to develop my

skills/talents.

We must develop a new

policy/strategy to deal with the

problem.

He died in 1985 at the age of 76.

I didn't expect to be treated any

differently from anyone else.

department noun

describe

design

develop

develop

say or write what someone or something is

like

to make or draw plans for something, for

verb,noun

example clothes or buildings

verb

verb

verb

make a photograph out of a photographic

film, using chemicals

to grow or change into something bigger,

stronger, or more advanced, or to make

someone or something do this

design or make a new idea, product,

system etc over a period of time

stop living and become dead or stop

working

not like something or someone else, or not

like before

develop

die

differently

verb

verb

adv

digital

direction

director

director

disadvantage

discard

disease

dishonest

display

display

divide

double

downtown

drive

adj

noun

noun

noun

noun

verb,noun

noun

adj

verb,noun

verb

using a system in which information is

recorded or sent out electronically in the

form of numbers, usually ones and zeros

the position towards which someone or

something moves or faces

person who gives instructions to the actors

on a film or play

someone who controls or manages a

company or organization

something that causes problems, or that

makes someone or something less likely to

be successful or effective

throw something away or get rid of it

because you no longer want or need it

(an) illness of people, animals, plants, etc.,

caused by infection or a failure of health or

bad thing

not honest, and so deceiving or cheating

people

put it in a place where people can see it

easily,or show something to people

to clearly show a feeling, attitude, or

quality by what you do or say

digital TV

No, go that way, I said, pointing in

the opposite direction.

a former director of Gartmore

Pensions Ltd

The main disadvantage of the

material is that it fades in strong

sunlight.

Discarded food containers and

bottles littered the streets.

a contagious/infectious disease

dishonest traders

Family photographs were

displayed on the wall.

The British traditionally tend not to

display much emotion in public.

The Wall used to divide East and

West Berlin.

Go through the double doors and

turn left.

I have to go downtown later.

In the end, it was his violent

behaviour that drove her to leave

home.

I'm learning to drive.

a taxi driver

She dropped her keys.

I thought I felt a drop of rain.

I'm going to drop yoga and do

aerobics instead.

They dropped me off at the main

entrance.

drugstore coupon

verb,noun (cause to) separate into parts or groups

adj,noun

adv

verb

twice the size, amount, price, etc., or

consisting of two similar things together

to or in the centre or main business area of

a town or city

force someone or something to go

somewhere or do something

move or travel on land in a motor vehicle,

especially as the person controlling the

vehicle's movement

someone who drives a car, bus etc

fall or to allow something to fall or move to

a lower level

a very small amount of liquid that falls in a

round shape

stop doing or planning something,

especially an activity

take someone to a particular place, usually

in a car, and leave them there

especially AmE a shop where you can buy

medicines, beauty products etc,American

Equivalent: pharmacy British Equivalent:

chemist's

to quickly put something into a liquid and

take it out again, especially something you

are eating

to get sth that you deserve, usually

because of sth good you have done or

because of the good qualities you have

drive

driver

drop

drop

drop

drop

verb

noun

verb

noun

verb

verb

drugstore noun

dunk verb

Jill dunked her ginger biscuit in her

tea.

He earned a reputation as an

expert on tax law.

earn verb

earn

earring

earthquake

easily

educate

educational

effort

verb

noun

noun

adv

verb

adj

noun

receive money as payment for work that

you do

a piece of jewellery that you wear on your

ear

a sudden shaking of the earth's surface

that often causes a lot of damage

with no difficulty or effort or without

doubt

teach a child at a school, college, or

university

relating to education,providing education

an attempt to do something, especially

when this involves a lot of hard work or

determination

physical or mental activity needed to

achieve something

the part in the middle of the arm where it

bends, or the part of a piece of clothing

which covers this area

to push someone with your elbows,

especially in order to move past them

used as a polite way of saying that

someone is old or becoming

needing electricity to work, produced by

electricity, or used for carrying electricity

to make someone feel ashamed, nervous,

or uncomfortable, especially in front of

other people

to do something that causes problems for

a government, political organization, or

politician, and makes them look bad

feeling nervous and uncomfortable and

worrying about what people think of you,

for example because you have to talk or

sing in public

making people have strong feelings,=

emotional

the man who is the ruler of an empire

not containing any things or people or

remove everything from inside something

in danger of being hurt, damaged, or

destroyed

when a process stops or is finished, or

when you finish it

having or involving a lot of energy

power that is used to provide heat,

operate machines etc

the physical and mental strength that

makes you able to do things

very big in size or in amount,=huge

I earn $30 000 a year.

She was wearing a pair of beautiful

diamond earrings .

An earthquake measuring 6.1 on

the Richter scale struck southern

California on June 28.

I can easily be home early tonight,

if you want.

He was educated at Bristol

University.

the educational development of

children

I know you don't like her, but

please make an effort to be polite.

You can't expect to have any

friends if you don't make any effort

with people.

Her arm was bandaged from the

elbow to the fingers.

He elbowed his way to the bar and

ordered a beer.

a well-dressed elderly woman

the heat from a small electric fire

He didn't want to embarrass her by

asking questions.

The revelations in the press have

embarrassed the government.

Lori gets embarrassed if we ask her

to sing.

Child abuse is an emotive subject.

the Emperor Napoleon

an empty house/street

The lizards are classed as an

endangered species (=one that

soon may no longer exist) .

the first elections since the ending

of the dictatorship

an energetic drive to get more

customers

research into renewable energy

sources

Helping people takes time and

energy .

an enormous bunch of flowers

effort noun

elbow

elbow

elderly

electric

embarrass

noun

verb

adj

adj

verb

embarrass verb

embarrassed adj

emotive

emperor

empty

endangered

ending

energetic

energy

energy

enormous

adj

noun

adj,verb

adj

noun

adj

noun

noun

adj

entertainment noun

things such as films, television,

performances etc that are intended to

amuse or interest people

the conditions that you live or work in and

the way that they influence how you feel

the tools, machines, clothes etc that you

need to do a particular job or activity

a set of moving stairs that take people to

different levels in a building

The town provides a wide choice

of entertainment.

The office is quite bright and airy -

it's a pleasant working

environment.

a shop selling camping equipment

I'll meet you by the up/down

escalator on the second floor.

Two prisoners have escaped.

He had three years in which to

establish himself as Prime

Minister.

The brewery was established in

1822.

It's traditional for the two teams to

exchange shirts after the game.

Steve flies home tomorrow - we're

all really excited.

You look absolutely exhausted.

The museum is staging an

exhibition of Picasso's work.

environment

equipment

escalator

escape

noun

noun

noun

get away from a place or dangerous

verb,noun situation when someone is trying to catch

you or stop you or to avoid something

verb

verb

verb,noun

adj

adj

to make people accept that you can do

something, or that you have a particular

quality

to start a company or organization that will

continue for a long time

give something to someone and receive

something from them

happy, interested, or hopeful because

something good has happened or will

happen

extremely tired,= worn out

establish

establish

exchange

excited

exhausted

exhibition

when something such as a painting is

noun,verb shown in a public place or show something

publicly

adj

something that is exotic seems unusual

and interesting because it is related to a

foreign country - use this to show approval

think that someone should behave in a

particular way or do a particular thing

think that something will happen because

it seems likely or has been planned

exotic exotic birds

Borrowers are expected to (=

should) return books on time.

I expect to be back within a week.

Children need to experience things

for themselves in order to learn

from them.

The best way to learn is by

experience (= by doing things).

a gardening/medical expert

to explore space

I decided to go to the meeting as

an expression of support.

'A can of worms' is an expression

which means 'a difficult situation'.

Earthquakes are extremely difficult

to predict.

a car factory

expect

expect

verb

verb

experience

something that happens to you or

verb,noun something you do, especially when this has

an effect on what you feel or think

noun

noun,adj

verb

noun

noun

adv

noun

(the process of getting) knowledge or skill

which is obtained from doing, seeing or

feeling things

a person with a high level of knowledge or

skill; a specialist

to search and discover (about something)

something you say, write, or do that shows

what you think or feel

a word or group of words with a particular

meaning

to a very great degree

a building or group of buildings in which

goods are produced in large quantities,

using machines

experience

expert

explore

expression

expression

extremely

factory

fairly

fairly

fall

fall

farm

farmer

fascinating

fashionable

fast

fast

feature

feature

feed

feeling

feeling

feminine

fence

fence

field

figure

figure

figure

figure

figure

finger

adv

adv

in a way that is fair, honest, and

reasonable

more than a little, but much less than very

I felt I hadn't been treated fairly.

She speaks English fairly well.

The path's very steep, so be careful

you don't fall.

Next fall we'll be back in New York.

a 300-hectare farm

a dairy/sheep farmer

a fascinating book

Strong colours are very fashionable

at the moment.

The glue had set and my hand was

stuck fast.

fast cars

Her eyes were her best feature.

An interesting feature of the city is

the old market.

I usually feed the neighbour's cat

while she's away.

The feeling of loneliness suddenly

overwhelmed him.

I had a tingling feeling in my

fingers.

Dianne loved pretty feminine

things.

Fencing is the sport of fighting with

swords.

old farmhouses and fenced

gardens

We drove past fields of ripening

wheat.

Their names did not figure in the

list of finalists.

We figured (that) you'd want to

rest after your journey.

Can you read this figure? Is it a

three or an eight?

Please see figures 8 and 9.

I could see two tall figures in the

distance.

I cut my finger chopping onions

last night.

The fire was started by children

playing with matches.

suddenly go down onto the ground or

verb,noun towards the ground unintentionally or

accidentally,lower

noun

noun

noun

adj

adj

adj,adv

adj,verb

the season after summer and before

winter,when the leaves fall off the trees

an area of land, used for growing crops or

keeping animals

someone who owns or takes care of a farm

extremely interesting

popular, especially for a short period of

time

become or be firmly fixed and unable to

move

moving or happening quickly, or able to

move or happen quickly

a part of someone's face, such as their

noun

eyes, nose etc

something important, interesting or typical

noun

of a place or thing

give food to a person, group or animal or

verb,noun

eat or drink food

noun

noun

adj

an emotion that you feel, such as anger,

sadness, or happiness

the ability to feel pain, heat etc in part of

your body

having qualities that are considered to be

typical of women, especially by being

gentle, delicate, and pretty

verb,noun to fight with a long thin sword as a sport

a structure made of wood, metal etc that

noun,verb surrounds a piece of land or put a fence

around something

noun

verb

verb

noun,verb

noun

noun

an area of land or an area of activity or

interest

to be, appear, take part or be included in

something

expect or think that something will happen

the symbol for a number,calculate an

amount

a picture or drawing, often numbered, in a

book or other document

the shape of the human body, or a person

any of the long thin separate parts of the

noun,verb hand, touch or feel something with your

fingers

burning material used to heat a room,

verb,noun cook food etc, or get rid of things you do

not want

fire

fire

fire

firm

firm

fisherman

flag

noun

verb

noun

adj

noun

noun

a machine that produces heat to warm a

room, using gas or electricity as power

cause a weapon to shoot bullets, arrows or

missiles or criticisms at someone

a business or company, especially a small

one

strongly fixed in position, and not likely to

move

someone who catches fish as a sport or as

a job

a piece of cloth with a coloured pattern or

picture on it that represents a country or

organization or as a signal

a gas fire

He fired his gun into the air.

He works for a law firm called Neil

and Vigliano.

The bridge provided a firm

platform for the bungee jumpers.

Children waving flags greeted the

Russian leader.


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