trouble (unit 9)
culture (unit 10)
phrasal verbs
phrases and idioms
miscellaneous
100
to say exactly what or where something is
pinpoint
100
a person who interrupts a public speech or performance with loud unfriendly statements or questions
heckler
100
to prevent someone from entering/leaving a room or building by locking the door
lock in/out
100
when you blow your own trumpet ...
it means that you tell everyone proudly about your achievements
100
to hate someone or something
loathe
200
someone who pretends to be someone else in order to deceive people
imposter
200
making you feel sad
poignant
200
to make someone become unconscious , usually by hitting them on the head
knock out
200
if you get off to a bad start....
it means that you have started sth in a wrong way
200
a large brass musical instrument that you blow into and that has a tube that you slide in and out to play different notes
trombone
300
a feeling of great pain or sadness
woe
300
strange or scary : causing people to feel nervous and afraid
creepy
300
to attack someone who has attacked you
strike back
300
suddenly take a new perspective on sth
change your tune
300
a small black circle used in writing to show separate items on a list
bullet-point
400
when someone tries to make people believe something which is not true
hoax
400
cold , empty and not attractive, exposed and barren and often windswept
bleak
400
deceive, fool sby
take in
400
If you are left to sink or swim ...
it means that you are given no help so that you succeed or fail completely by your own efforts
400
offensive to the senses and especially to sight : exceedingly ugly
hideous
500
legal term in England and Ireland for stealing
larceny
500
to spoil the appearance of something, especially by writing or painting on it
deface
500
to pass the exam
get through
500
get support or attention by persistent effort
drum up
500
to be disposed or to cause to be disposed toward sth, have tendency to do sth
incline
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