Vocabulary for Advanced English
Advanced Vocabulary from eflnet
Advanced Vocabulary from eflnet
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Cartes-fiches | 178 |
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Langue | English |
Catégorie | Anglais |
Niveau | Université |
Crée / Actualisé | 16.05.2017 / 08.03.2020 |
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caricature
(noun) a picture or description of a person or thing with comically exaggerated characteristics
Max drew a _____ of his teacher.
to disperse
(verb) cause to go in different directions
The crowd ____ as soon as the concert was over.
polarise
(verb) to divide or cause to divide into two sharply contrasting groups
The issue _____ the public.
to precipitate [präsipitäit]
(verb) to cause to happen suddenly or sooner than expected herbeiführen
Extremely high gas prices _____ the demise [Untergang] of the SUV.
sanction (positive und negative Meinung möglich)
(noun) official authorization, approval or ratification of a law
Max received the official ____ of the Federal Darts Association to hold a tournament in the school.
to commemorate
(verb) to remember and show respect (in a ceremony)
Veterans' Day is a day to _____ soldiers who have honorably served their country.
to devastate
(verb) to ruin or destroy
The city was _____ by the bombs.
disarmament
(noun) the reduction of military or weapons
The protestors called for a complete _____.
distraught
(adjective) very agitated and upset from mental conflict vestört, verzweifelt
Mary became _____ when she found out that her son was being sent into war.
to embark
(verb) to start, begin
Max ____ on a career as a plumber.
to envision
(verb) to imagine as a future possibility
Max never ____ being a plumber.
excerpt
(noun) an extract (from film, writing, music, or other type of work) Auszug, Ausschnitt
The ______ of the story published in the newspaper were very interesting.
temperance
(noun) abstinence from drinking alcohol
Max has become an advocate of complete _____.
to vow
(verb) to solemnly [feierlich] promise
Max _____ to never drink another drop of alcohol again.
solemnly
feierlich
affluent
Wealthy; having a large amount of money
Only the most _____ individuals can afford a Lamborghini.
ajar
Slightly open or almost closed: said of a door.
found the door ____, and I stood a moment gazing at the hateful man who claimed a right to rule me, body and soul. - Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
to arouse
To excite into action; stir or put in motion or exertion; awaken: as, to arouse attention; to arouse one from sleep; to arouse dormant faculties.
They would send agents and emissaries about the kingdom to _____, and encourage, and assemble such Saxon forces as were yet to be found. - King Alfred of England
to augment
To add to; increase
I teach English in the evenings to ______ my family's income.
to bewilder
To confuse or befuddle
I am absolutely bewildered by the new tax forms. I have no idea how to fill them out.
anecdote
(noun) a short, interesting story
At the party Charles told some humorous _______ about his days in the military.
to avert
(verb) turn aside, or away; as, to avert the eyes from an object; to ward off, or prevent, the occurrence or effects of
We did everything we could to _____ the disaster, but it was not enough.
candid
(adjective) straightforward, open and sincere, honest
I had a very _____ discussion with Max about his drinking problem.
erratic
(adjective) irregular, unsteady, random; prone to unexpected changes
The man's ______ behavior made everybody on the flight nervous.
to fortify
(verb)strengthen, reinforce
The government intended to _____ the levees surrounding New Orleans.(verb)strengthen, reinforce
to isolate
(verb) set apart or cut off from others, separate
The hospital _____ the patients with bird flu to help prevent an outbreak.
to illuminate
(verb) shine light on something, light up something
The new street lights were not powerful enough to _____ the street sufficiently.
urban
(adjective) related to or located in the city
People from _____ areas have very different political views from people in rural areas.
to aspire
(verb) to hope or dream; especially to hope or work towards a profession or occupation
Pinocchio _____ to become a real boy.
to compel
(verb) force, constrain or coerce; sway
The soldiers were _____ to fight in the war.
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