Monday, April 16, 2018

NB2 16/4/18

upset /ʌpˈset/ UK  US  adjetivo & verbo
 •  adjetivo
1 disgustado -a, molesto -a
She's upset because Jamie forgot her birthday.
Está molesta porque Jamie se olvidó de su cumpleaños.
upset about/by sth disgustado -a por algo
to get upset enfadarse, disgustarse
Don't get upset. I'm sure he didn't mean it.
No te enfades. Estoy seguro de que no lo hizo adrede.
2 to have an upset stomach tener el estómago revuelto

p. 106

I fell off my bike, I’ve broken my arm, it doesn’t really hurt.
Maybe you should... ,  there’s no rush.
I really thing you should...

Ex. 5

stiff /stɪf/ UK  US  adjetivo &  adverbio
 •  adjetivo
1   entumecido, agarrotado
I woke up with a stiff neck.
Me desperté con tortícolis.
I have a stiff back.
Me duele la espalda.

antibiotic /ˌæntɪbaɪˈɒtɪk/ UK  US  sustantivo
antibiótico

Headache
Cut
hurts
Cough
Hungry
Infection
Cold
Stiff
Sick
Burnt

cough /kɒf/ UK  US  verbo & sustantivo
 •  verbo
1  [intransitivo] toser
 sustantivo
tos
to have a (bad) cough tener (mucha) tos

antihistamine /ˌæntɪˈhɪstəmiːn, -mɪn/ noun [countable, uncountable] 
a drug that is used to treat an allergy (=an unpleasant reaction to particular foods, substances etc)

cosˌmetic ˈsurgery noun [uncountable] 
medical operations that improve your appearance after you have been injured, or because you want to look more attractive SYN plastic surgery

poor /pʊə/ UK  US  adjetivo &  sustantivo plural
 •  adjetivo
1  pobre

Her family was very poor.

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