esfss, English - Englisch (desc.)
Modul: English Science Fiction Short Stories (esfss) Schule: FHNW
Modul: English Science Fiction Short Stories (esfss) Schule: FHNW
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Cartes-fiches | 148 |
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Langue | English |
Catégorie | Anglais |
Niveau | Université |
Crée / Actualisé | 17.12.2015 / 04.06.2017 |
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carrying a weapon, especially a gun
quiet and slightly sad or worried
impossible to avoid or prevent
behaving in a confident way in which you are quick to express your opinions and feelings
used for emphasizing what is really true or what really happened
involving the use of physical force, with the intent of causing damage to property or injury or death to people.
unofficial information which may or may not be true.
to say that someone has done something wrong or committed a crime
to support what someone says by giving information or evidence that agrees with them
to say that something is definitely true because you know about It
creatures not from earth taking someone away from their home or family using force
to move more and more slowly until coming to a complete stop
to organize a situation so that you have several choices available to you, in order to increase your chances of success
to refuse to accept that something might be true or important
a trick in which someone deliberately tells people that something bad is going to happen or that something is true when it is not
to put your possessions in a bag, case or box
to throw or drop things so that they spread over an area
able to bend or move easily
able to make changes or to deal with a situation that is changing.
to change something such as information so that it is no longer true or accurate.
to change the way something looks, sounds or behaves so that it becomes strange or difficult to recognize
to examine or read something very carefully or in a lot of detail
an occasion when someone falls down and becomes very ill or unconscious
a situation in which something fails or stops existing
an occasion when a building or other structure falls down
a feeling of being extremely tired, either physically or mentally
a tendency for metal, wood or plastic to break as a result of too much pressure
made to look like something real in order to trick people
to pull someone or something suddenly with a lot of force
if a plan or idea backfires, it has the opposite effect to the one you wanted
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