Arztrezept
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(often used in Asian cuisine) unter rühren in der Pfanne braten
to stir-fry
What is the difference between theme and topic?
theme is a central message or idea that runs throughout a work of literature, art, or other media. It is usually abstract and not explicitly stated
topic is the subject matter that a work addresses or explores. It is more concrete and can be explicitly mentioned
what is the difference: remind and remember
remember refers to keeping something in mind
remind refers to telling someone not to forget what they wanted to do
idiom to not feel well; sich unwohl fühlen
to feel under the weather
lacking taste; fade
bland
what is the difference: among(st) vs. between
among is when something is in or with a group of a few, several, or many things
between is when something is in the middle of two things or two groups of things
(noun) a type of food that is eaten in addition to your usual meals, usually something sweet;
treat
schädlich
harmful
covered with or full of fat or oil; fettig
greasy
(idiom) to be undecided; zwischen zwei Stühlen sitzen
to be on the fence
feeling that you have the right to do or have what you want without having to work for it or deserve it, just because of who you are; das Gefühl haben, dass einem etwas zusteht
to be/feel entitled
a substance or method for curing an illness, or a way of dealing with a problem or difficulty; Abhilfe, (Heil)Mittel
remedy
the quality of being overweight; Übergewicht
obesity
the consequences or after-effects of a significant unpleasant event; Nachwirkungen
Use it in a sentence
aftermath
an impossible situation because you cannot do one thing until you do another thing, but you cannot do the second thing until you do the first thing; Zwickmühle
a Catch-22
to make a something (a liquid) weaker by mixing in something else; verdünnen, strecken
to dilute
sich etwas gönnen
to treat oneself
Give an example of the first conditional. How is it different from the zero conditional?
If/unless + present simple, future simple
(condition) (result)
e.g. If it rains, you will get wet.
How many future forms do you know? What is each used for?
Future Simple - spontaneous decision + predictions
Going to - intention + predictions
Present Continuous - already planned
Present Simple - timetabled events