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L3 U4 vocabulary
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advantage:noun; a thing that helps sb/sth to be better or more successful; e.g. Being tall gave him an _______ over the other players.
energy:noun; the ability to put effort and enthusiasm into an activity, work, etc.; e.g. She's always full of ______.
technology:noun; scientific knowledge used in practical ways in industry; e.g. This hospital uses the latest medical ______.
comment:verb; to express an opinion about something; e.g. I would like to ______ on how well you look.
financial:adjective; connected with money and finance; e.g. Tokyo is a major ________ centre.
version:noun; a different form of the same thing; e.g. I don't understand his _____ of the accident. Could you explain it to me?
estimate:verb; to have an idea of the cost, size, value etc. of something, but without calculating it exactly; e.g. Police ______ that the football stadium will have 30 000 fans.
demand:noun; the need for something by a group of people; e.g. There's an increased ________ for organic produce these days.
profit:noun; the money that you make in business or by selling things; e.g. The company made a large _____ from its sales of smartphones.
calculate:verb; to use numbers to find out a total number, amount, distance, etc; e.g. You'll need to ________ how much time the assignment will take.
original:adjective; first or earliest; e.g. I think you should return to your _______ plan.
success:noun; when you have achieved something that you want; e.g. She had worked hard and was confident of her ______ in this field.
approve:verb;to think that somebody/something is good, acceptable or suitable; e.g. I very much _______ of these new tests.
include:verb; to make somebody/something part of something; e.g. You should ________ some examples in your essay.
compete:verb; to try to be more successful or better than somebody else; e.g. Young children usually _______ for their mother's attention.
effect:noun; a synonym of result; e.g. 'I'm feeling really depressed.' 'The winter here has that _____ sometimes.'
reason:noun; a cause or an explanation for something; e.g. I'd like to know the _______ why you're so late.
solution:noun; a synonym of answer; a way of solving a problem or dealing with a difficult situation; e.g. There's no simple _______ to this problem.
loss:noun; when you no longer have something; e.g. I want to report the _______ of a package.
train:verb; to teach a person or an animal the skills for a particular job or activity; All members of the team will _____ in first aid.
L3 U4 vocabulary
Across:2. | verb; to teach a person or an animal the skills for a particular job or activity; All members of the team will _____ in first aid. | 7. | adjective; connected with money and finance; e.g. Tokyo is a major ________ centre. | 9. | noun; a synonym of answer; a way of solving a problem or dealing with a difficult situation; e.g. There's no simple _______ to this problem. | 11. | noun; a different form of the same thing; e.g. I don't understand his _____ of the accident. Could you explain it to me? | 12. | noun; the need for something by a group of people; e.g. There's an increased ________ for organic produce these days. | 13. | noun; a synonym of result; e.g. 'I'm feeling really depressed.' 'The winter here has that _____ sometimes.' | 15. | noun; when you no longer have something; e.g. I want to report the _______ of a package. | 16. | noun; a thing that helps sb/sth to be better or more successful; e.g. Being tall gave him an _______ over the other players. | 18. | verb; to express an opinion about something; e.g. I would like to ______ on how well you look. | 19. | verb; to try to be more successful or better than somebody else; e.g. Young children usually _______ for their mother's attention. |
| | Down:1. | noun; the money that you make in business or by selling things; e.g. The company made a large _____ from its sales of smartphones. | 3. | verb; to make somebody/something part of something; e.g. You should ________ some examples in your essay. | 4. | noun; a cause or an explanation for something; e.g. I'd like to know the _______ why you're so late. | 5. | noun; when you have achieved something that you want; e.g. She had worked hard and was confident of her ______ in this field. | 6. | verb; to use numbers to find out a total number, amount, distance, etc; e.g. You'll need to ________ how much time the assignment will take. | 8. | verb;to think that somebody/something is good, acceptable or suitable; e.g. I very much _______ of these new tests. | 10. | adjective; first or earliest; e.g. I think you should return to your _______ plan. | 13. | verb; to have an idea of the cost, size, value etc. of something, but without calculating it exactly; e.g. Police ______ that the football stadium will have 30 000 fans. | 14. | noun; scientific knowledge used in practical ways in industry; e.g. This hospital uses the latest medical ______. | 17. | noun; the ability to put effort and enthusiasm into an activity, work, etc.; e.g. She's always full of ______. |
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L3 U4 vocabulary
Across:2. | verb; to teach a person or an animal the skills for a particular job or activity; All members of the team will _____ in first aid. | 7. | adjective; connected with money and finance; e.g. Tokyo is a major ________ centre. | 9. | noun; a synonym of answer; a way of solving a problem or dealing with a difficult situation; e.g. There's no simple _______ to this problem. | 11. | noun; a different form of the same thing; e.g. I don't understand his _____ of the accident. Could you explain it to me? | 12. | noun; the need for something by a group of people; e.g. There's an increased ________ for organic produce these days. | 13. | noun; a synonym of result; e.g. 'I'm feeling really depressed.' 'The winter here has that _____ sometimes.' | 15. | noun; when you no longer have something; e.g. I want to report the _______ of a package. | 16. | noun; a thing that helps sb/sth to be better or more successful; e.g. Being tall gave him an _______ over the other players. | 18. | verb; to express an opinion about something; e.g. I would like to ______ on how well you look. | 19. | verb; to try to be more successful or better than somebody else; e.g. Young children usually _______ for their mother's attention. |
| | Down:1. | noun; the money that you make in business or by selling things; e.g. The company made a large _____ from its sales of smartphones. | 3. | verb; to make somebody/something part of something; e.g. You should ________ some examples in your essay. | 4. | noun; a cause or an explanation for something; e.g. I'd like to know the _______ why you're so late. | 5. | noun; when you have achieved something that you want; e.g. She had worked hard and was confident of her ______ in this field. | 6. | verb; to use numbers to find out a total number, amount, distance, etc; e.g. You'll need to ________ how much time the assignment will take. | 8. | verb;to think that somebody/something is good, acceptable or suitable; e.g. I very much _______ of these new tests. | 10. | adjective; first or earliest; e.g. I think you should return to your _______ plan. | 13. | verb; to have an idea of the cost, size, value etc. of something, but without calculating it exactly; e.g. Police ______ that the football stadium will have 30 000 fans. | 14. | noun; scientific knowledge used in practical ways in industry; e.g. This hospital uses the latest medical ______. | 17. | noun; the ability to put effort and enthusiasm into an activity, work, etc.; e.g. She's always full of ______. |
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