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Words and Definitions
Unit
(1)
currently
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happening at the present time
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gravity
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the force that makes objects fall to
the ground
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gymnastics
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a sport in which skilful physical
exercises and movements performed
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side effect
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an unexpected result of an activity,
situation or event
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spin
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to turn around and around very quickly
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spoke
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one of the thin metal bars which
connect the ring around the outside of a wheel to the centre
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distance
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the amount of space between two places
(in meters or kilometers)
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weightless
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having no weight especially when you
are floating in space
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examine
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to look at something carefully to find
out something
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launch
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when a space craft is sent into space
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leak
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a small hole that liquid or gas gets
out through
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mission
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an important job that someone has been
given to do
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secret
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known about by only a few people
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system
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an organized way to do something
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Unit
(2)
classics
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the study of the language and history
of the ancient Romans and Greeks.
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debate
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a formal and organized discussion
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escapism
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entertainment that helps people to
forget about their worries.
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fictional
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not real , invented by a writer.
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publication
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when a book is printed and available
to buy.
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well educated
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having a good education.
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alike
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almost exactly the same , similar
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attend
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to go to a meeting, school, church etc
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castle
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a very large strong building built in
the past to protect the people from attack .
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coronation
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a ceremony in which somebody
officially becomes a king or queen
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the right to
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legally or morally allowed to do
something
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occasion
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an important event or ceremony
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wealthy
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rich , having a lot of money , land or
valuable possessions .
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Unit
( 3)
fossil
fuel
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fuel
made from animals or plants that lived millions of years ago.
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generate
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make
or produce electricity.
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hydroelectric
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using
water power to produce electricity
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renewable
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can
be replaced at the same speed it is used .
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waste
|
materials
left after you have used something , which you don't need.
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wind
turbine
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a
tall structure with parts that are turned by the wind, used for making
electricity.
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atom
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the
smallest part that a substance can be divided into
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liquid
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a
substance such as water which flows, and is not solid or a gas
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molten
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molten
metal or rock is liquid because it is extremely hot
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nuclear
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using
the energy that is produced when an atom
is split or joined to another atom
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pipe
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to
send liquid or gas through a pipe to another place.
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power
station
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a
building where electricity is made
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pressure
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the force that a liquid or gas has when it
is inside a container or place , the force produced when pressing against
something
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Unit
( 4)
competition
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a
situation in which people or organizations compete with each other
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old
fashioned
|
not
modern and not fashionable any more
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routine
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the
usual way in which you do things
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midday
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twelve
o'clock in the middle of the day
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publisher
|
a
person or company that produces books, magazines and makes them available for
people to buy
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attachment
|
something
you attach to/send with an e-mail
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custom
|
something
that people do in a society because it is traditional
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develop
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to
make a new product or idea successful
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district
|
an
area of a city or country
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establish
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to
achieve or give someone a respected position in society or in an organization
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law
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the
system of rules that people in a country or a place must obey
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pioneer
|
one
of the first people to do something that other people will continue to
develop
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style
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a
way of doing or making something that typical of a particular person , group
or period
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Unit
( 5)
amnesia
|
not
being able to remember
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excavation
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digging
up the ground to find things from the past
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murder
|
the
crime of killing someone
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poison
|
something
that may kill or harm you if you eat/drink it
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shy
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nervous
and embarrassed about talking to people
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mousetrap
|
equipment
for catching or killing mice.
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headquarters
|
the
place from which a company, organization , or military action is controlled
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identity
|
who
someone is
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innocent
|
not
guilty of a crime
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invasion
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the act
of entering a country using military force in order to take control
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secret
agent
|
someone
who works for a government and tries to get secret information about another
country or organization
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spy
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someone
whose job is to find out secret information about a country or organization
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suspect
|
someone
who may be guilty of a crime
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transmitter
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a piece
of equipment that sends out radio or TV signals
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Unit
( 6)
cardboard
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a
very stiff thick paper used especially for making boxes.
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instrument
|
something
such as a piano or violin used for producing musical sounds.
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products
|
Things
that are made or grown to be sold.
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rubber
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a
substance used for making tyres , boots , etc.
|
sap
|
the
liquid that carries food through plants and trees.
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toothpaste
|
substance
used for cleaning your teeth.
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turpentine
|
a
strong – smelling liquid used for removing paint.
|
bark
|
the
material that forms the surface of the wood of a tree
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harden
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to
become firm or stiff
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ring
|
an
object in the shape of a circle
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tube
|
a
pipe that liquids or gases go through
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calculate
|
to
find out something or measure something by using numbers
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width
|
the
distance from one side of something to the other
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Unit
( 7)
base
|
a low
hard surface on which other things can be built or the lowest part of surface of something.
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carve
|
to cut
something , especially stone or wood , into a particular shape.
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cliff
|
a high steep rock or piece of land
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illuminate
|
to make
light shine on something
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monument
|
a large
structure that is built to remind people of an important event or famous
person.
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positioned
|
put
something or someone in a place.
|
raise
|
to move
or lift something to a higher position
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rays
|
narrow
beams of light or energy from the sun.
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unthinkable
|
impossible
to imagine or accept.
|
commuter
|
someone
who regularly travels to work, especially a long distance
|
diameter
|
a line
that goes from one side of a circle to the other and passes through the
centre
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engineering
|
the
work of designing the roads , bridges , machines are built
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investment
|
something
that you buy because it will be valuable or useful later
|
massive
|
very
big
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Unit
( 8)
admit
|
to
agree or say that something is true although , you don't want to.
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biography
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a
book about a person's life.
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knock
|
to
hit a door with your hand in order to attract someone's attention.
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permanently
|
for
all future time , or for a very long time.
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profession
|
a job
that needs or requires special education and training .
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recuperate
|
to
spend time getting better after an illness , or injury.
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respectable
|
behaving in a way that people think is
socially acceptable or morally right.
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appearance
|
the
way that someone or something looks or seems to other people
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blackmail
|
to
make someone pay you money or do what you want by threatening to tell secrets
about them
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colleague
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someone
you work with
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commit
a crime
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do
something illegal
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human
nature
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behavior
, faults qualities that are typical of ordinary people
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in
conflict
|
a
situation of disagreement or fighting
between people , groups or ideas.
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personality
|
someone's
character especially the way they behave towards people
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will
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a
legal document in which you say
who you want to give your money and
property to after you die
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Unit
( 9)
cause
|
to
make something happen
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drought
|
a
long period of dry weather when there is not enough water.
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lightning
|
a
bright flash of electrical light in the sky during a storm
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northern
|
in
or from the north part of a country or area.
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occur
|
to happen especially without being planned
first.
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phenomenon
|
something
that happens or exists especially something that is unusual or difficult to
understand.
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rainfall
|
the
amount of rain that falls on an area in a particular period of time.
|
southern
|
in
or from the south part of a country or area.
|
geyser
|
a hole in the earth from which hot water can
rise
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sight
|
the
ability to see
|
ultraviolet
rays
|
light
which can make people's skin go darker.
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eclipse
|
when
the sun or the moon seems to disappear , because one of them is passing
between the other one and the Earth
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harmful
|
causing
harm
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absorb
|
if
something absorbs liquid , heat – it takes in the liquid , heat through its surface
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Unit
(10)
achieve
|
to
succeed in doing something good or getting the result you want.
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cancer
|
a
serious disease in which cells in body grow in a way that is not normal.
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cure
|
medicine
or treatment that can make an injury or illness better.
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diabetes
|
a
disease in which there is too much sugar in blood
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gradually
|
something
that happens slowly , over a long time.
|
result
|
something
that happens or exists because of something.
|
specialise
|
to
limit most of your study , business etc ,--- to a particular subject or
activity.
|
theory
|
an
explanation for something that has not yet been proved to be true.
|
amount
|
how
much of something there is
|
invisible
|
impossible
to see
|
release
|
let go
, stop holding something
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Unit
(11)
finances
|
the money that a
person , company etc , has .
|
historical
|
events, people
that happened or existed in the past, based on events in the past , relating
to the past
|
lecturer
|
someone who
teaches a group of people about a subject especially at university or a
college.
|
object to
|
to say that you
don't like or approve of something
|
accuse
|
to say that
someone has done something wrong or illegal
|
envious
|
wishing that you
had something that someone else has , or that you could do something they do
|
fiancée
|
the woman you
have said officially that you are going to marry
|
recoginse
|
to know someone
or something because you have seen them before
|
revenge
|
something you do
in order to punish someone who has harmed you
|
treason
|
the crime of
doing something that could cause great harm to your country or government ,
especially by helping its enemies.
|
victim
|
someone who has
been hurt or killed by someone or something
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