Wednesday, December 14, 2011

ni2 14/12/11

Homework: writing p. 40 (everything but especially ex. 9)
Mis‧chie‧vous
1 someone who is mischievous likes to have fun, especially by playing tricks on people or doing things to annoy or embarrass them:
Their sons are noisy and mischievous.
Mischievous / ˈmɪstʃəvəs / || / ˈmɪstʃɪvəs/
Rogue [countable]
1 a man or boy who behaves badly, but who you like in spite of this - often used humorously:
What's the old rogue done now, I wonder?
A lovable rogue
Sheep plural sheep [countable]
1 a farm animal that is kept for its wool and its meat:
Sheep were grazing on the hillside.
a sheep farmer
Flock of sheep (=a group of sheep)
Herd
1 [countable] a group of animals of one kind that live and feed together[↪ flock]
Herd of
A herd of cattle
Herds of elephants
or‧chard [countable]
A place where fruit trees are grown:
A cherry orchard
Market garden [countable] British English
An area of land where vegetables and fruit are grown so that they can be sold [= truck farm American English]
—Market gardener noun [countable]
(Corrector de los dientes) braces
Bleach [uncountable]
A chemical used to make things pale or white, or to kill germs
First come, first served
gourd /ɡʊrd/ , /ɡɔːrd / ||/ɡʊəd/
plough [plaʊ]
I n Agr arado
Find the way out
Quail [kweɪl]
I n Orn codorniz
partridge / ˈpɑːrtrɪdʒ / || / ˈpɑːtrɪdʒ/ sustantivo (pl ~s or ~) perdiz
O‧ver‧hear past tense and past participle overheard [transitive]
To accidentally hear what other people are saying, when they do not know that you have heard:
I overheard part of their conversation.
Ursa Major also the Great Bear
A large constellation (=group of stars) near the North Pole, which can easily be seen from Earth. The seven brightest stars in Ursa Major are called the Plough (in the UK) or the Big Dipper (in the US).

Disagree, miscalculate, recalculate, recharge, overcharge, discharge, recycle, dislike, mispronounce, oversleep, mistake, overtake, retake.


"To stand on your head"
Stain
Duckling
wheel‧bar‧row [countable]
A small cart with one wheel and two handles that you use outdoors to carry things, especially in the garden
Pipe
Kittens
pe‧nis [countable]
The outer sex organ of men and male animals, which is used for sex and through which waste water comes out of the body
vul‧va [countable]
The outer part of a woman's sexual organs
Mud
Sink
Playground
Mousetrap




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