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100

Type of medicine that involves animals

veterinary medicine

100

leave job and stop working normally after reaching a certain age

retire

100

I work on this ship, I am part of the ____.

crew

100

When someone is older but stills acts like a child, this person is _____.

immature
100

what are two names for the place you withdraw money from? 

ATM/Cashpoint

200

Some people study ______ instead of studying in their own country. 

abroad
200
When you do a very good job and they offer you a higher position along with higher pay at work. 

get a promotion

200

There are too many people on this earth, the earth is ________.

overpopulated

200

someone who easily gets angry and overreacts. 

bad-tempered

200

When you return something you need to make sure to bring your _____. (for example a shirt)

receipt

300

Name 3 types of University degrees

engineering, law, medicine, geology, sociology

300

This company isn't mine, I am just an ________.

Employee

300
They are going to _____ the rocket tomorrow. 

launch

300

A ______ student is one who has an impressive natural ability. 

gifted
300

When you start to use too many credits/money you don't have you _______.

get into debt

400

The university has great _____________ such as the science laboratories.

facilities

400

When you don't have to work for someone else and you work alone

self employed

400

Which ______ does the train depart from?

platform

400

someone who is not open to hearing different perspectives or having an open mind 

narrow minded

400

When you spend money you don't have. For example, if I have 20 euros in my account and I swipe my card for 30.

overdraft

500

I live with other students in a _____ of residence. 

hall
500

He often arrives home late as he works __________.

overtime 

500

to pay someone too little, to pay them less than they deserve

underpaid

500

if someone is ambitious but in a negative way, they are ____.

arrogant

500
Last week we ________ on lunch in a very fancy restaurant.

splashed out:to spend a lot of money on buying things, especially things that are pleasant to have but that you do not need