Definitions
Grammar
Do/ Make collocations
Business Vocabulary
Six´s Vocabulary
100

To be very interested and enthusiastic about (something)

To get/ be hooked on sth

100
  1. If I (not / break)  my leg, I (take part)  in the contest


c- had broken / would have taken part

100

To create a situation which is even more difficult

to make matters worse

100

to approach or reach a steady rate, volume, or amount

Level off

100

To die or come to an end, especially in a sudden, violent, or untimely manner.

To perish

200

the established set of attitudes held by someone.

mindset

200

She mentioned (go) to the cinema, but I don't know what she decided to do in the end.


b- going

200

to make a decision about something : to decide

to make up one's mind

200

to become smaller or more compacted

shrink

200

it lacks purpose, meaning, or usefulness. Essentially, it refers to actions, objects, or situations that do not achieve any significant result or benefit.

Pointless

300

Intensify, increase, or further improve the quality, value, or extent of.

To enhance

300

6. James Bond always drank champagne in the novels, although he _____ to wine by the time he _____ it to the silver screen.

 

A- had switched / made

300

do as well as one can

do one's best

300

to cause to enter a state or course of action usually suddenly, unexpectedly, or violently

plunge

300

means extremely dirty or unclean.

Filthy

400

 an itemized list of goods shipped usually specifying the price and the terms of sale

invoice

400

__________ the teacher's good reputation the yoga classes were always crowded 

a- Because

b- Due to

c- In view of

d- Consequently

B- Due to

400

to earn just enough money to live on.

to make ends meet

400

to reach a lowest or worst point usually before beginning to rise or improve

bottom out

400

means to walk quietly and carefully on the balls of your feet, with your heels raised, to avoid making noise

To TipToe

500

To move about restlessly, nervously, or impatiently. to play with something in a restless or nervous way;

To fidget

500

These days, people who _____ manual work, often receive far more money than clerks who _____ in offices.

 A) are doing / are working B) were doing / were working C) have done / have worked D) do / work E) have been doing / work

E- Have been doing / work

500

to have a bad effect on somebody or something


to do harm

500

to become less in amount

decline

500

 To speak very softly and quietly, using your breath rather than your vocal cords, so that only those very close to you can hear.

To whisper

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