Unit 9 - Chocolate

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Wordlist

breakdown

break down (v)

[past simple=broke down, past participle=broken down] to stop completely and need to be repaired

miss

miss (v)

to arrive late and not catch a train, bus or aeroplane, for example

flu

flu (n)

(abbreviation for influenza) an illness that is similar to a cold but more serious

donate

donate (v)

to give money to a charity organisation

leukaemia

leukaemia (n)

a disease of the blood

wig

wig (n)

false or artificial hair to cover the head

raise

raise (v)

to collect together

due

due (adj)

expected, planned

sponsorship

sponsorship (n)

money from a business or person

underprivileged

underprivileged (adj)

with less money, fewer possessions and fewer opportunities than average

casual

casual (adj)

informal; casual clothes are normally worn in informal situations, for example, at home or on holiday

independently

independently (adv)

alone, without support or help from other people

guide

guide (n)

information or advice about something (usually in the form of a book)

heat

heat (v)

to make something hot, like food or drink

light

light (v)

to make something start burning; for example, "She decided to light the fire because it was so cold"

emergency

emergency (n)

a difficult or dangerous situation that happens suddenly and requires immediate action

injuries

injury (n)

[plural=injuries] harm, usually physical, done to a person's body; for example, "It wasn't a serious accident and the passengers didn't suffer any injuries"

repair

repair (v)

to take something that was broken and make it work correctly again

lost

lost (adj)

in a place where you don't know where you are or which direction to travel in

signal

signal (n)

a sound or an action that has a special message or meaning

blow

blow (v)

to send out a stream of air through the mouth

lovely

lovely (adj)

very nice

couple

couple (n)

two of something

hang

hang (v)

to attach something by the top to a high point; for example, "I'll hang the picture on the wall"

ceiling

ceiling (n)

the top part of a room

choice

choice (n)

when you have the possibility of selecting one of a number of things; for example, "for lunch there was a choice of meat or fish"

coal

coal (n)

a hard black mineral burned to give energy

wood

wood (n)

the material which comes from trees

above

above (prep)

directly over or higher than something else; for example, "The plane is flying above the clouds"

fever

fever (n)

a high body temperature, which you sometimes get when you are ill

headache

headache (n)

a pain in your head

message

message (n)

news or information given from one person to another

star

star (v)

to be the most important character in a film or play

wingspan

wingspan (n)

the distance from the end of one wing to the end of the other

odd

odd one out (n)

one of a group of things which doesn't share a common characteristic

scarf

scarf (n)

a long piece of cloth you wear around your neck, usually to keep warm

tie

tie (n)

a long thin piece of cloth you wear around your neck, tied with a knot at the front

snack

snack (n)

a small quick meal, or something you eat between meals

pie

pie (n)

meat, fruit or vegetables cooked in pastry

conditioner

conditioner (n)

a liquid you put in your hair (after the shampoo) to make it soft

painkiller

pain killer (n)

medicine you take to stop pain

dentalfloss

dental floss (n)

a thread or string to clean between your teeth

drycleaner

dry cleaner (n)

a shop that cleans clothes using chemical liquids, not water

locksmith

locksmith (n)

a person who makes and copies keys, and fits locks on doors

courier

courier (n)

a service that delivers letters and small parcels

letgo

let go (v)

to release something; for example, "She let the balloon go, and it floated into the sky"

join

join (v)

to bring together and connect two things

straighten

straighten (v)

to make straight, not curved or crooked

deceive

deceive (v)

to make someone think that something that is false is true or real

antique

antique (n)

an old object

tan

tan (n)

(abbreviation for suntan) a brown colour that your skin becomes when you spend time in the sun

signature

signature (n)

your name as you write it when you sign a document or a letter, for example

flavouring

flavouring (n)

something that is put in food to give it a particular flavour or taste

fur

fur (n)

hair that covers an animal (cats, rabbits, bears, etc.)

jewellery

jewellery (n)

the collective word for things like rings, watches, bracelets and necklaces

leather

leather (n)

the skin of an animal like a cow, used to make jackets, shoes, etc.

disqualify

disqualify (v)

to be forced to stop participating in something, such as a race or other competition, usually for doing something against the rules

race

race (n)

a competition to determine which person, animal or thing is the fastest

water

water (v)

to give water to something, usually plants (not animals or people)

smell

smell (v, n)

v: to use your nose to detect a scent (such as a flower or food cooking, for example); n: the scent that your nose detects

device

device (n)

an instrument or object designed for a specific purpose

memorable

memorable (adj)

interesting, not easy to forget

throughout

throughout (adv)

from the beginning to the end

thesis

thesis (n)

a long piece of academic writing for a university degree