3 // English vocabulary
3 // voc, phrasal verbs, collocations CAE// 10/01/17
3 // voc, phrasal verbs, collocations CAE// 10/01/17
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(of a machine or vehicle) to stop working because of a fault
break down
Erziehung
upbringing
Vorsichtsmassnahmen / Vorkehrungen
precaution
nachlassen / schwinden - to become tired, weaker or less enthusiastic
to flag or flag something
to cancel something; to decide that something will not happen
call off
find it by chance
come across
einarbeiten oder einbringen in - to include something so that it forms a part of something
to incorporate (into)
other word: inherit // come _____
come into// She came into a fortune when her uncle died
Handfläche
palm
kleiner Finger
pinky or little finger
other word: disconnected // cut __
cut off
to not be completed, or not happen
Our plans fell through because of lack of money.
Zeigefinger
forefinger or index finger
kommt gut aus, talk about relationship
get on very well
Ohrläppchen
earlobe
a short pause for rest or to relax
to take / have a breather
continue doing sth // keep __ trying
keep on trying
seltsam / sonderbar
bizarre / weird
schwingen
to swing
vortragen
to recite
they're look so similiar.
takes after her mother
stay at the same place
march on the spot
if you learn a language without lessons, you learn from being sociable or if sth on the floor
pick up
to become or make somebody become calm, less excited, etc
settle down
difficult to understand sth, what somebody is saying
He has a strong accent and it can sometimes be a bit difficult to make out what he's saying.
give support
back up
other word: pay
settle up. Waiter can I settle up?
declaime the offer
turn down
like reverse - used to say that the opposite of what you have just said is also true
and vice versa - Peter doesn't like John and vice versa.
phrasal verb: accept the offer
take up
which preposition comes after capable?
capable of
which preposition comes after found?
it
to stop / quit
give up sth ( smoking)
other word: founded. for example the company was founded in 1908
set up / established
If you learn sth. new is:_____________?
an eye-opener or it was a real eye-opener
other word and preposition: sth free of charge // added free oder included of no costs
thrown sth in
gives new jobs
take on
really enjoye sth and don't care if its good or not or true and false
but we lapped it all up. // lap up
not allowed to go inside
the manager had to turn away a lot of customers
in very bad condition or broken because it was very often used
after a time the vinyl gets worn out, // wear out