p.
111
ex.
10
a,
f, c, b, e, d
drift /drɪft/ UK US verbo & sustantivo
• verbo [intransitivo]
1
desplazarse lentamente impulsado por el aire o
el agua
The raft drifted out to sea.
La
balsa se alejó lentamente mar adentro.
We had drifted off course.
Habíamos
perdido el rumbo.
2
ir a la deriva
meet up phrasal verb
1 to meet someone in order to do something together
We often meet
up after work and go for a drink.
with
- I’ve got to go now, but I’ll meet up with you later.
i, k, h, g, l, j
ex.
10
awkward /ˈɔːkwəd/ UK
US adjetivo
1
incómodo -a, violento -a [pregunta,
situación, etc.]
Hang out – hung out– hung out
Less than i would like to
Friendship
We didn’t do it because not everybody could come to
the dinner.
I get angry because she’s always late.
Whenever we meet she’s always late
It had been a long time since we last met.
p.112
aim /eɪm/ UK US verbo & sustantivo
• verbo
1 to aim for/at sth aspirar a algo
She's aiming at a gold medal.
Aspira
a una medalla de oro.
to aim to do sth proponerse hacer algo
2
to be aimed at sb estar dirigido -a a alguien, apuntar a alguien
ads aimed at children
anuncios dirigidos a los niños
3 to be aimed at doing sth tener como objetivo hacer
algo
sample /ˈsɑːmpəl/ UK
US sustantivo & verbo
• sustantivo
muestra
sample /ˈsɑːmpəl/ UK
US sustantivo & verbo
• sustantivo
muestra
disease /dɪˈziːz/ UK US sustantivo
enfermedad,
enfermedades
a contagious disease
una enfermedad contagiosa
the risk of heart disease
el riesgo de enfermedades cardiacas
blade /bleɪd/ UK US sustantivo
1
hoja
[de un cuchillo, etc.]
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