CAE Unit 1
CAE Unit 1
CAE Unit 1
Kartei Details
Karten | 47 |
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Sprache | English |
Kategorie | Englisch |
Stufe | Andere |
Erstellt / Aktualisiert | 15.01.2015 / 03.03.2015 |
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larder (noun)
a cupboard or small room used, especially in the past, for storing food in a person's home
literally (adverb)
having the real or original meaning of a word or phrase
mark (an anniversary) (expression)
to show respect for or commemorate
migrate (verb)
when animals migrate, they travel from one place toantoher at the same time each year
mingle (verb)
to mix or be mixed with
musty (adjective)
smelling old and slightly wet in an unpleasent way
people-watch (verb)
to observe the people around you as a way to pass the time
perceive (verb)
to notice something that is not easy to notice
pop over (phrasal verb)
to go to a particular place
rancid (adjective)
Rancid fat smells and tastes bad because it is not fresh
read between the lines (idiom)
to try to undersand someone's real feelings or intentions from what the say or write
remnant (noun)
a piece of something that continues to exist when the rest of that thing has gone
rotten (adjective)
Rotten vegetable or animal substances are decaying
rub (verb)
to press your hand or a cloth on a surface and move it backwards and forwards
rub off (phrasel verb)
if a quality or characteristic that someone has rubs off, other people begin to have it because they have been with that person and lerant it from them
Aboriginal
relating or belonging to the original race of people who lived in australia
all your round (idiom)
throughout the year, continuously
anything goes (idiom)
there are no boundaries or limits to behaviour
aspect (noun)
one part of a situation, problem, subject
body language (idiom)
the movements or positions of your body that show other people how you are feeling
break down (phrasel verb)
if a machine or vehicle stops working
bustling (adjective)
full of people and activity
buy in bulk (expression)
to buy in large amounts
catch sight of (expression)
see for a moment
chill out (phrasel verb)
to relax or not to allow that things upset you
cosmopolitan (adjective)
consisting of people and things from many countries
crude (adjective)
rude and offensive
crumb (noun)
a very small piece of bread, cake or biscuit
dos and dont's (phrase)
rules about what you must do and must not do in a particular situation
erect (verb)
to build or put up a structure
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