Tuesday, March 08, 2016

c1 2-3/3/16

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hier‧o‧glyph‧ics [uncountable] /ˌhaɪərəʊˈglɪfɪks/
a system of writing that uses pictures to represent words
—hieroglyphic adjective:
hieroglyphic script

Rosseta stone

Pharaoh

Looter

He who laughs last, laughs longest.
 and He who laughs last, laughs best.
Prov. If someone does something nasty to you, that person may feel satisfaction, but you will feel even more satisfaction if you get revenge on that person.
Joe pulled a dirty trick on me, but I'll get him back. He who laughs last, laughs best.

account 1 /əˈkaʊnt/ noun [ C ]
Word partners for account
give an account of sth • a brief / detailed / full account • an eye-witness / first-hand account • an account of sth
close / open an account • have an account with [name of bank] • a joint / personal / savings account • an account holder / number
1 REPORT a written or spoken description of something that has happened
They gave conflicting accounts of the events.
The documents provide a detailed account of the town's early history.
2 BANK [ FINANCE ] ( also bank account ) an arrangement with a bank to keep your money there and to let you take it out when you need to
I paid the money into my account.
3 SHOP [ FINANCE ] an agreement with a shop or company that allows you to buy things and pay for them later
4 take sth into account; take account of sth
to consider something when judging a situation
You have to take into account the fact that he is less experienced when judging his performance.
5 on account of sth
formal because of something
He doesn't drink alcohol on account of his health.
6 by all accounts
as said by a lot of people
The party was, by all accounts, a great success.
7 on my account
just for or because of me
Please don't change your plans on my account.
8 on no account; not on any account
UK not for any reason or in any situation
On no account must these records be changed.
See also: checking account , current account , deposit account

rival 1 /ˈraɪv ə l/ noun [ C ]
someone or something that is competing with another person or thing
business/political rivals
rival adjective [ always before noun ]
a rival company/gang
rivalry noun [ C , U ]
when two people or things are rivals
There is intense rivalry between the two teams.

cock•y /ˈkɑki/   adj., -i•er, -i•est. 
1. arrogant; conceited;
cocksure:a brash, cocky manner.

head•strong /ˈhɛdˌstrɔŋ, -ˌstrɑŋ/   adj. 
1. determined to have one's own way;
obstinate.

/kənˈtrəʊl/ /rɪˈzɪstəns/ /kənˈdʒʌŋkʃən/

flee /fli/   v., fled/flɛd/  flee•ing. 
1. to run away (from), as from danger or pursuers;
take flight (from);
escape: [no object] They fled by jumping on a boat. [~ + from + object] They fled from their home. [~ + to + object] tried to flee to a safe country. [~ + object] They fled the country.

/ˈækjʊrɪt/

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/dɪˈt3ːmɪnd/
/kənˈdʒʌŋkʃən/  

PEOPLE:
the entire body of persons who make up a community, tribe, etc., in that they have a common culture, religion, or the like [countable] They are a hard-working, industrious people; the Jewish people.

com‧ple‧tion [uncountable] /kəmˈpliːʃən/
1 the state of being finished:
The house is nearing completion (=almost finished).
The project has a completion date of December 22nd.
2 the act of finishing something
completion of
The job is subject to your satisfactory completion of the training course.
on completion (of something)
On completion of the building, they make a final inspection.
3 law the final point in the sale of a house, when all the documents have been signed and all the money paid

assess /əˈses/ verb [ T ]
to make a judgment about the quality, size, value, etc of something
The tests are designed to assess a child's reading skills.
assessment noun [ C , U ]

notorious /nəʊˈtɔːriəs/ adjective
famous for something bad
a notorious criminal
She was notorious for her bad temper.
notoriously adverb
Mount Everest is a notoriously difficult mountain to climb.

/ˈkrɪmɪnəl/ /ˌpaɪəˈnɪər /

com‧plex‧ion
1 [countable] the natural colour or appearance of the skin on your face:
Drinking water is good for the complexion.
pale/fair/ruddy etc complexion (=a pale, fair, red etc face)
fair-complexioned/smooth-complexioned etc
She was fair-complexioned with blonde hair.

Herniated disc

Hula Hoop /ˈhuːləhuːp/ noun [ C ] trademark
a large plastic ring that you put around your waist and move your body so that it goes round and round

undeveloped /ˌʌndɪˈveləpt/ adjective
Undeveloped land has no buildings on it and is not used for anything.

pioneer /ˌpaɪəˈnɪəʳ/

tirachinas SM INV catapult, slingshot EEUU
peonza nf  España (trompo cónico) spinning top, top n

marbles

bottle caps

tag

hide and seek

comba nf    (juego con cuerda)  skipping n
       (UK)     skip rope n
       (US)     jump rope n

French elastic or elastic skipping

rayuela (juego infantil)  hopscotch n

peekaboo

either 1 /ˈaɪðə r , ˈiːðə r / conjunction
either... or
used when you are giving a choice of two or more things
Either call me tonight or I'll speak to you tomorrow.
There's either mashed, boiled, or baked potatoes.

cage /keɪdʒ/ noun [ C ]
cage
a container made of wire or metal bars used for keeping birds or animals in
a bird cage

stool /stuːl/ noun [ C ]
stool
a seat that does not have a back or arms
a piano/bar stool


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