Language stay in Fort Lauderdale
words i learnt during my language stay in Florida
words i learnt during my language stay in Florida
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Cartes-fiches | 229 |
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Langue | English |
Catégorie | Anglais |
Niveau | Autres |
Crée / Actualisé | 12.01.2017 / 24.01.2017 |
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written information from the doctor that you give the pharmacist, which tells what kind of medicine a person needs (N.)
prescription
foot doctor (N.)
pediatrist
eye doctor (N.)
optometrist
cancer doctor (N.)
oncologist
doctor for brain/nervous system (N.)
neurologist
heart doctor (N.)
cardiologist
to do something ahead of time to keep something (sickness) away (Adj.)
preventative
a person (job) that gives beauty treatments (hair, skin, nails, etc.) (N.)
beautician
to travel around with a car (V. + N.)
to take a road trip
to disagree with something (V.)
to object to something
norm/usual (Adj.)
customary
having a harmful substance added (Adj.)
contaminated
to put harmful substances/poison in something (V.)
to contaminate something
strong/rough (Adj.)
abrasive
the situation of being poor (N.)
poverty
very very important (Adj.)
crucial
the number of people living someplace (N.)
population
happened/existed before something (Adj.)
previous
to detailedly explain something (V.)
to explicate something
dark, dim, shadowy (Adj.)
gloomy
brave, courageous, fearless (Adj.)
daring
to stop something (V.)
to cease something
to capture, get, obtain something/somebody (V.)
to seize something/somebody
terrible, horrible, awful (Adj.)
dreadful
having many mountains (Adj.)
mountainous
sad, low-spirited, disappointed (Adj.)
disheartened
to trust somebody (to keep your secrets/to tell your secrets) (V.)
to confide in somebody
to tell what you really think
to speak your mind
to have a (verbal) fight
to have a row
effect, influence (N.)
impact
to think about something carefully before deciding (V.)
to consider something
not logical (Adj.)
illogical
opposite of sharp (Adj.)
dull
extremely weak (Adj.)
feeble
excellent, brilliant (Adj.)
superbly
completely, totally (usually in a negative way) (Adv.)
utterly
sincere, real, not pretended (Adj.)
genuine
appropriately (Adv.)
aptly
amount of snow/dirt that breaks off and slides down a mountain (N.)
avalanche
unlikely to happen/be true
far-fetched