p. 36 & 37
conˈveyor belt noun
[countable]
a long continuous moving band of rubber, cloth, or
metal, used in a place such as a factory or an airport to move things from one
place to another
We lifted our
baggage from the conveyor belt.
Orienteering is a group of
sports that requires navigational skills using a map and compass to navigate
from point to point in diverse and usually unfamiliar terrain whilst moving at
speed. Participants are given a topographical map, usually a specially prepared
orienteering map, which they use to find control points.[1]
Headlight
I’ve been to Madrid
Profitable
slaugh‧ter /ˈslɔːtə $ ˈslɒːtər/ ●○○ verb
[transitive]
1 to kill an animal, especially for its meat
2 to kill a lot of people in a cruel or violent way
SYN butcher
Hundreds of
innocent civilians had been slaughtered by government troops.
skin verb (skinned, skinning) [transitive]
1 to remove the skin from an animal, fruit, or
vegetable → peel
Add the
tomatoes, skinned and sliced.
2 to hurt yourself by rubbing off some skin SYN graze
She fell and
skinned her knee.
PLUCK
4 CHICKEN [transitive] to pull the feathers off a dead
chicken or other bird before cooking it
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