Language stay in Fort Lauderdale

words i learnt during my language stay in Florida

words i learnt during my language stay in Florida

Tamara Schenker

Tamara Schenker

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Language English
Category English
Level Other
Created / Updated 12.01.2017 / 24.01.2017
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amount of money borrowed from a bank for a business (N.)

business loan

money that you borrow from a bank etc. (N.)

loan

business that sells products from a specific company (for example: Ferrari cars) (N.)

dealership

price you pay for travelling (N.)

fare

when you borrow money & pay it back, this is the extra amount of money you have to pay in addition to the actual price (N.)

interest

place where you can buy something (physical place) (N.)

point of sale

money you pay as a punishment (N.)

fine

money you pay for a service (N.)

fee

to buy something (V.)

to purchase something

action you do to help somebody/something in trouble or: to pay money that somebody gets out of prison

to bail somebody/something out

not to make money or lose money (V.)

to break even

rich, wealthy, well-off (Adj.)

affluent

rich, financially successful (Adj.)

prosperous

total amount of money earned before taxes (Adj. + N.)

gross income

total amount of money earned after taxes (Adj. + N.)

net income

something that's unfairly expensive (N.)

rip-off

you have to try something to see if it's true

the proof of the pudding is in the eating

cook as a profession (N.)

chef

person who cooks (N.)

cook

to go on someone's property without their permission (V.)

to trespass on someplace

group of firefighters (N.)

fire brigade

vehicle of the firefighters (N.)

fire truck

TV/radio advertisement (N.)

commercial

liquid in mouth (N.)

saliva

wage, the money you get for your work (N.)

salary

to tell something way better/worse than it actually is/was (V.)

to exaggerate

person that repairs water pipes, toilets, etc. as profession (N.)

plumber

to go somewhere with somebody (V.)

to accompany somebody

to avoid a responsibility for something (V.)

to get out of something

to take revenge on somebody (V.)

to get back at somebody

to make no progress (V.)

to get nowhere

to be used to something/somebody/doing something (V.)

to be accustomed to something/somebody/doing something

dangerous (Adj.)

hazardous

very ornate, detailed, fancy (Adj.)

elaborate

sneaky, done with intelligence, clever (Adj.)

cunning

a kind of a wall with bushes/trees (N.)

hedge

under your feet, on the floor (Adj.)

underfoot

doctor who does operations in a hospital (N.)

surgeon

hospital vehicle (N.)

ambulance

to tell what kind of medicine somebody needs (V.)

to prescribe somebody medicine