(v) to give money, food, clothes, etc. to somebody/something, especially a charity
donate
(v) to have an effect on the way that somebody behaves or thinks, especially by giving them an example to follow
influence
(n) a young person whose intelligence or skill is unusually good for their age
prodigy
(n) a living thing, too small to be seen without a microscope, that causes disease in people, animals and plants
virus
(n) a written record of your education and the jobs you have done, that you send when you are applying for a job
(v) to take and use something that belongs to somebody else, and return it to them at a later time
borrow
(adj) (of music or the words of an advertisement) pleasant and easily remembered
catchy
(adj) unable to think clearly or to understand what is happening or what somebody is saying
confused
(n) a serious disease caused by a virus, that causes a high temperature, severe pains and weakness
flu
(n) money that employees receive for doing their job, especially professional employees or people working in an office, usually paid every month
salary
(v) to collect money for a special purpose "______ money"
raise
(adj) different from what is common or normal
unusual
(adj) lesser in importance, seriousness, or significance. Not very large, important or serious,
minor
(n) the activity of running slowly and steadily as a form of exercise
jogging
(n) a very sad event or situation, especially one that involves death
tragedy
(v) to get money for work that you do, to get something that you deserve.
earn
(n) the group of people who have gathered to watch or listen to something (a play, concert, somebody speaking, etc.)
audience
(v) to change your behaviour in order to deal more successfully with a new situation OR to change something in order to make it suitable for a new use or situation
adapt
(n) a plant with large green leaves that are eaten raw, especially in salad. There are many types of it.
lettuce
(n) a move to a more important job or rank in a company or an organization
promotion
(v) the system of exchanging goods, property, services, etc. for other goods, etc. without using money
barter
(n) the art of painting or drawing arrangements of objects such as flowers, fruit, etc.; a painting, etc. like this
still life
(n) the feeling of happiness that you have when something unpleasant stops or does not happen, removal of anxiety or pain
relief
(n) a unit for measuring how much energy food will produce
calorie
(v) to travel by asking for free rides in other people’s cars, by standing at the side of the road and trying to get passing cars to stop
hitchhike