English vocabulary
Working toward C1 Cambridge
Working toward C1 Cambridge
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Category | English |
Level | University |
Created / Updated | 20.06.2024 / 16.08.2024 |
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plural of tooth
teeth
plural of goose
geese
plural of fish
fish
plural of aircraft
aircraft
plural of thief
thieves
How to pronunce verifiable?
ˈver.ɪ.faɪ.ə.bəl
Licencingpronunce method
Licencing/ˈmeθ.əd/
how to pronunce hypothesis
/haɪˈpɒθ.ə.sɪs/
Licencingformal word of do
carry out, conduct, perform
formal words of give.
provide, yield
formel word of receive/ get
obtain
formal word of need
require
to interrupt what someone is doing
disturb
/dɪˈstɜːb/
eligible
having the necessary qualities or satisfying the necessary conditions:
- eligible for: Are you eligible for early retirement/maternity leave
You might be eligible for a grant - eligible to: Only people over 18 are eligible to vote
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An eligible person is not married and is thought to be a suitable future marriage partner, especially because they are rich and attractive:
eligible bachelor I can think of several eligible bachelors of my acquaintance.
/ˈel.ɪ.dʒə.bəl/
expenditure
the total amount of money that a government or person ororganisation spends:
- It's part of a drive to cut government expenditure
- expenditure on: The goverments'annual expenditure on arms has been reduced.
- reduce/keep down/cut expenditure: We're primarily concerned with keeping expenditure down.
- increase expenditure
the act of using or spending energy, time, or money:
- expenditure on: The expenditure of effort on this project has been enormous
ɪkˈspen.dɪ.tʃər
jettison
to get rid of something or someone that is not wanted or needed:
- to get rid of something or someone that is not wanted or needed:
The station has jettisoned educational broadcasts. - to decide not to use an idea or plan:
We've had to jettison our trip because of David's accident - to throw goods, fuel, or equipment from a ship or aircraft to make it lighter:
The captain was forced to jettison the cargo and make an emergency landing.
ˈdʒet.ɪ.sən
luddite
a person who is opposed to the introduction of new working methods, especially new machines.
lʌd.aɪt
the past continouse of plan
was planning
were planning
past simple of spend
spent
past simple of cut
cut
past simple of build
built
past simple of catch
caught
imperativ
extremly important or urgent
we use that adjectiv with the following words with imperative:
that: The president said it was imperativ that the release of all hostages be secured
to imperative: It's imperativ to act now before the problem gets really seriouse.
gristle
a solid white substance in meat that comes from nar the bone and is hard to chew (= crush with the teeth)
Of old people buy the cheap cuts of meat, it generally means that they buy meat with a large porpotion of bone and gristle.
ɡrɪs.əl
cartilage
(a piece of ) a type of strong tissue found in humans in the jonts (=places where two bones are connected) and other places such as the nose, throat, and ears.:
He has a torn catilage in his knee.
what is the difference between cartilage and gristle?
gristle can refere to cartilage, especially in culinary context, it specifically denotes the tougher, chewier part of cartilage. Cartilage, on the other hand, is a boader anatomical term encompassing all types and functions of this tissue in the body.
how to spell the word of help, support or giving mony?
contribution
how to pronounce regning
/ˈreɪ.nɪŋ/
protrude
to sitck out from or through something:
A rotting branch protruded from the swamp like a ghostly arm.
protruding ear/ teeth
synonyms:
jut
project ( Stick out)
stick out
verb
brood
a group of young birds all born at the same time.
--> The balckbird flew back and forth to its brood.
a person's young children:
--> ann was at the party with her brood.
to think for a long time about things that make you sad worried or angry:
--> I wish she wouldn't sit brooding in her room all day.
/bruːd/