resemble somebody in your fam ily [in appearance or personality]
Take after somebody
units used to measure the energy value of food
calories
the amount of money that you pay to a university for your education
tuition fee
convert (waste) into reusable material
recycle
able to speak more than two languages very well
multilingual
inquisitive; minding other people's business
nosy
substances that you need in order to remain healthy, which are found in food or can be eaten in the form of pills
vitamins
classes at a college or university in which the teacher and a small group of students discuss a topic
seminar
(relating to wind or weather) to an intensely cold degree
bitterly
a language that is spoken by only a small proportion of people in a country
minority language
having goals and plans; striving for achievement
ambitious
substances, found in certain kinds of food, that provide you with energy
carbohydrates
a person who earns money to support their family, typically the sole one:
breadwinner
act of nonviolent, voluntary abstention from a product, person, organization, or country as an expression of protest
boykott
change position; watch a different TV channel
turn over
honest; never tricking anyone
concientious
the way that chem ical processes in your body cause food to be used in an efficient way, for example, to make new cells and to give you energy
metabolism
a person who works compulsively
workaholic
the concentration of water vapor present in the air
humidity
when someone is harassed, threatened or humiliated over the Internet
cyber bullying
members of a family
kinsfolk
a feeling that you have succeeded in doing something very good and difficult
sense of achievement
no longer employed because there is no more work available
redundant
not able to be endured or tolerated
unbearable
when criminals steal your personal details and use them to get credit cards, passports, loans and so on
identity theft