Unit 1.part 3 Flashcards

(20 cards)

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is an adjective that means very large in size, amount, or degree.

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Enormous. The house they bought is enormous.

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is a noun that means a strong feeling of excitement, interest, or eagerness about something.

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Enthusiasm. She spoke with great enthusiasm about her new job.

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Волнение, возбуждение или радость

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Excitement. There was a lot of excitement before the concert.

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can be both a verb and a noun, and it means to get away from a place, person, or situation that is dangerous, unpleasant, or unwanted

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Escape. The prisoner escaped from jail last night.

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Сбежать, уйти

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Get away. We managed to get away from the crowd.

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is an adjective that means causing great interest, enthusiasm, or eagerness; making you feel happy and full of energy.

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Exciting. The football match was really exciting

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Стремление, рвение, желание что-то сделать.

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Eagerness. She showed great eagerness to learn

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is an adjective that means making you feel extremely tired or drained of energy.

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Exhausting. It was an exhausting day at work.

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is a verb that means to not succeed in doing something or to not achieve the desired result.

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Fail. I failed my driving test.

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Желание, стремление или страсть к чему-то

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Desire. I have a strong desire to succeed.

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логично, разумно, согласен

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Fair enough(informal). “I don’t want to go out tonight.” “Fair enough.”

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is an adjective that means known by many people or widely recognized.

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Famous. Paris is famous for its beautiful architecture.

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is an idiom that means to argue or fight a lot, especially between people who know each other well — like siblings, friends, or couples.

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Fight like cat and dog.My brother and I fight like cat and dog, but we still love each other.

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is a noun (plural) that means people who share a flat (apartment) with you.

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Flatmates. I share a flat with two flatmates from Spain.

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is an adjective that means willing to give or share more than usual — especially money, time, or kindness

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Generous. He made a generous donation to the charity.

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is an adjective that means physically attractive or pleasant to look at.

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Good-looking. He’s a very good-looking man.

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is a noun (plural) that means, are the everyday items you buy to use at home — usually food, drinks, and household products.

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Groceries. I need to buy some groceries after work.

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is an adjective that means putting a lot of effort, energy, and time into your work or studies.

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Hard-working. She’s very hard-working — she often stays late at the office.

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is a verb that means to make or become healthy again after an injury, illness, or emotional pain

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Heal. My leg healed quickly after the accident.

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is a noun that means how tall someone or something is or the distance from the bottom to the top of something.

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Height. At the height of his career, he was world-famous.