Tuesday, October 17, 2017

NI2 17/10/17

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presentation /ˌprezənˈteɪʆən, AmE ˌpriːzənˈteɪʆən/ UK  US  sustantivo
1 presentación
to give a presentation (on sth) hacer una presentación (sobre algo)


strength /streŋθ/ UK  US  sustantivo
1 fuerza(s)
with all my strength
con todas mis fuerzas
2  resistencia [de una pared, una cuerda, etc.]

weakness /ˈwiːknəs/ UK  US  sustantivo (plural -sses)
debilidad

term /tɜːm $ tɜːrm/
 SCHOOL/UNIVERSITY [countable, uncountable]especially British English one of the periods of time that the school or university year is divided into. In Britain, there are usually three terms in a year. → half-termsemester,quarter

(all) on your own
a) alone 
I’ve been living on my own for four years now. 
He didn’t want to be left on his own.
b) without anyone’s help 
You can’t expect him to do it all on his own. 
I can manage on my own, thanks.

(all) by myself
a) alone 
I’d like to be by myself for a while.
b) without help from anyone else 
I painted the house all by myself.

Leave alone


EU /iː ˈjuː/ UK  US  (= European Union)
UE, Unión Europea

UN, the /ˌjuː ˈen/ 
(the United Nations)


researcher /rɪˈsɜːtʆə/ UK  US  sustantivo
investigador -a

a load (of something)
(also loads (of something) British English) informal
a lot of something
 We got a load of complaints about the loud music.
 Don’t worry, there’s loads of time
loads to do/see/eat etc
 There’s loads to see in Paris.

scare /skeə $ sker/ ●●● S2 verb 
1 [transitive] to make someone feel frightened SYN frighten, → afraid

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auxiliary /ɔːgˈzɪljəri/ UK  US  adjetivo & sustantivo
 •  adjetivo

auxiliary verb verbo auxiliarpage 8

presentation /ˌprezənˈteɪʆən, AmE ˌpriːzənˈteɪʆən/ UK  US  sustantivo
1 presentación
to give a presentation (on sth) hacer una presentación (sobre algo)


strength /streŋθ/ UK  US  sustantivo
1 fuerza(s)
with all my strength
con todas mis fuerzas
2  resistencia [de una pared, una cuerda, etc.]

weakness /ˈwiːknəs/ UK  US  sustantivo (plural -sses)
debilidad

term /tɜːm $ tɜːrm/
 SCHOOL/UNIVERSITY [countable, uncountable]especially British English one of the periods of time that the school or university year is divided into. In Britain, there are usually three terms in a year. → half-termsemester,quarter

(all) on your own
a) alone 
I’ve been living on my own for four years now. 
He didn’t want to be left on his own.
b) without anyone’s help 
You can’t expect him to do it all on his own. 
I can manage on my own, thanks.

(all) by myself
a) alone 
I’d like to be by myself for a while.
b) without help from anyone else 
I painted the house all by myself.

Leave alone


EU /iː ˈjuː/ UK  US  (= European Union)
UE, Unión Europea

UN, the /ˌjuː ˈen/ 
(the United Nations)


researcher /rɪˈsɜːtʆə/ UK  US  sustantivo
investigador -a

a load (of something)
(also loads (of something) British English) informal
a lot of something
 We got a load of complaints about the loud music.
 Don’t worry, there’s loads of time
loads to do/see/eat etc
 There’s loads to see in Paris.

scare /skeə $ sker/ ●●● S2 verb 
1 [transitive] to make someone feel frightened SYN frighten, → afraid

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auxiliary /ɔːgˈzɪljəri/ UK  US  adjetivo & sustantivo
 •  adjetivo
auxiliary verb verbo auxiliar

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