expectations

 November 11, 2024

expectations

noun

Belief about what will happen or should happen. Expectations

  1. Her expectations for the event were too high.
  2. They met our expectations with their outstanding performance.
  3. The results exceeded our expectations.
  4. Lower your expectations to avoid future disappointment.
  5. Have you communicated your expectations clearly to everyone?
Open translation

  1. Her expectations for the event were too high.
  2. They met our expectations with their outstanding performance.
  3. The results exceeded our expectations.
  4. Lower your expectations to avoid future disappointment.
  5. Have you communicated your expectations clearly to everyone?

offend

 November 10, 2024

offend

verb

To cause someone to feel upset or hurt. To offend

  1. She didn’t mean to offend you yesterday.
  2. Did his comments offend you?
  3. They apologized for offending anyone with their remarks.
  4. I hope I didn’t offend you with my joke.
  5. She often offends people with her blunt honesty.
Open translation

  1. She didn't mean to offend you yesterday.
  2. Did his comments offend you?
  3. They apologized for offending anyone with their remarks.
  4. I hope I didn't offend you with my joke.
  5. She often offends people with her blunt honesty.

come up with

 November 09, 2024

come up with

phrase

To think of or produce an idea or plan. To come up with

  1. She came up with a brilliant solution quickly.
  2. He couldn’t come up with any good ideas.
  3. Can you come up with a plan tonight?
  4. They came up with a new marketing strategy.
  5. I need to come up with a gift idea.
Open translation

  1. She came up with a brilliant solution quickly.
  2. He couldn't come up with any good ideas.
  3. Can you come up with a plan tonight?
  4. They came up with a new marketing strategy.
  5. I need to come up with a gift idea.

aggressive

 November 08, 2024

aggressive

adjective

Ready or likely to attack or confront; forceful. Aggressive

  1. His aggressive behaviour scared everyone at the party.
  2. She has an aggressive approach to achieving goals.
  3. There’s no need to get aggressive.
  4. Are you always that aggressive in negotiations?
  5. The mood of the crowd suddenly turned aggressive.
Open translation

  1. His aggressive behaviour scared everyone at the party.
  2. She has an aggressive approach to achieving goals.
  3. There's no need to get aggressive.
  4. Are you always that aggressive in negotiations?
  5. The mood of the crowd suddenly turned aggressive.

pattern

 November 07, 2024

pattern

noun

The regular way in which something happens or is done. A pattern

  1. They noticed a pattern in the data analysis.
  2. His behaviour follows a predictable pattern.
  3. She has observed a pattern in their actions.
  4. This system sets the pattern for others to follow.
Open translation

  1. They noticed a pattern in the data analysis.
  2. His behaviour follows a predictable pattern.
  3. She has observed a pattern in their actions.
  4. This system sets the pattern for others to follow.

City and Countryside

airport noun
She will take a taxi to the airport.
an airportShe will take a taxi to the airport.
bridge noun
We crossed the river by the old bridge.
a bridgeWe crossed the river by the old bridge.
building noun
That building is very tall.
a buildingThat building is very tall.
bus noun
She takes the bus to work daily.
a busShe takes the bus to work daily.
bus station noun
We will meet at the bus station.
a bus stationWe will meet at the bus station.
bus stop noun
The bus stop is on the corner.
a bus stopThe bus stop is on the corner.
café noun
Let’s meet at the café for coffee.
a caféLet’s meet at the cafe for coffee.
car park noun
The car park is full today.
a car parkThe car park is full today.
church noun
The church is on the hill.
a churchThe church is on the hill.
cinema noun
We saw a movie at the cinema.
a cinemaWe saw a movie at the cinema.
city noun
I live in a big city.
a cityI live in a big city.
countryside noun
They walk in the countryside every day.
a countrysideThey walk in the countryside every day.
farm noun
They work on a farm in summer.
a farmThey work on a farm in summer.
gallery noun
Did you visit the art gallery?
a galleryDid you visit the art gallery?
gas station noun
They stopped at the gas station for fuel.
a gas stationThey stopped at the gas station for fuel.
hill noun
We climbed a hill to see the view.
a hillWe climbed a hill to see the view.
hospital noun
The hospital is next to the station.
a hospitalThe hospital is next to the station.
hotel noun
The hotel is near the city centre.
a hotelThe hotel is near the city centre.
house noun
Our house is near the park.
a houseOur house is near the park.
library noun
The library closes at 6 p.m.
a libraryThe library closes at 6 p.m.
market noun
We visit the market on Sundays.
a marketWe visit the market on Sundays.
mosque noun
The mosque is open for prayers.
a mosqueThe mosque is open for prayers.
motorway noun
The motorway is busy during rush hour.
a motorwayThe motorway is busy during rush hour.
museum noun
They visited the museum last week.
a museumThey visited the museum last week.
park noun
Let’s have lunch in the park.
a parkLet’s have lunch in the park.
pedestrian crossing noun
Use the pedestrian crossing to cross safely.
a pedestrian crossingUse the pedestrian crossing to cross safely.
police station noun
The police station is next to the park.
a police stationThe police station is next to the park.
post office noun
The post office is near the bank.
a post officeThe post office is near the bank.
restaurant noun
They ate dinner at a restaurant.
a restaurantThey ate dinner at a restaurant.
river noun
The river runs through the town.
a riverThe river runs through the town.
road noun
The road is very busy today.
a roadThe road is very busy today.
school noun
Is there a school near here?
a schoolIs there a school near here?
shop noun
I bought milk from the shop.
a shopI bought milk from the shop.
square noun
There’s a big square in the city centre.
a squareThere’s a big square in the city centre.
station noun
I took a train from the station.
a stationI took a train from the station.
street noun
I walk down this street every morning.
a streetI walk down this street every morning.
supermarket noun
I bought groceries at the supermarket.
a supermarketI bought groceries at the supermarket.
town noun
This town is very quiet.
a townThis town is very quiet.
traffic jam noun
We were stuck in a traffic jam.
a traffic jamWe were stuck in a traffic jam.
train station noun
The train station is next to the park.
a train stationThe train station is next to the park.
village noun
She comes from a small village.
a villageShe comes from a small village.
busy adjective
The city is always busy with people.
busyThe city is always busy with people.
crowded adjective
The town centre is very crowded.
crowdedThe town centre is very crowded.
dangerous adjective
The busy street is dangerous.
dangerousThe busy street is dangerous.
dirty adjective
The streets are dirty after the rain.
dirtyThe streets are dirty after the rain.
historic adjective
The city has many historic buildings.
historicThe city has many historic buildings.
modern adjective
The city has modern buildings.
modernThe city has modern buildings.
narrow adjective
The streets in the town are narrow.
narrowThe streets in the town are narrow.
noisy adjective
The city is always noisy.
noisyThe city is always noisy.
quiet adjective
The village is quiet after dark.
quietThe village is quiet after dark.

urgent

 November 06, 2024

urgent

adjective

Requiring immediate action or attention. Urgent

  1. She has addressed the urgent matter already.
  2. We will complete the urgent project by tomorrow.
  3. They have resolved the urgent issue efficiently.
  4. She has managed the urgent situation well.
  5. Will they respond to the urgent inquiry soon?
Open translation

  1. She has addressed the urgent matter already.
  2. We will complete the urgent project by tomorrow.
  3. They have resolved the urgent issue efficiently.
  4. She has managed the urgent situation well.
  5. Will they respond to the urgent inquiry soon?

variety

 November 05, 2024

variety

noun

A range of different things or options. A variety

  1. The store offers a variety of fresh fruits.
  2. Is there a wide variety of courses available online?
  3. We need a greater variety of solutions.
  4. Costs vary widely and depend on a variety of factors.
  5. He resigned for a variety of reasons.
Open translation

  1. The store offers a variety of fresh fruits.
  2. Is there a wide variety of courses available online?
  3. We need a greater variety of solutions.
  4. Costs vary widely and depend on a variety of factors.
  5. He resigned for a variety of reasons.

treatment

 November 04, 2024

treatment

noun

The manner of dealing with or behaving toward someone. A treatment

  1. His treatment of employees was very respectful.
  2. Is their treatment of customers always this bad?
  3. She received unfair treatment from her colleagues.
  4. I don’t expect special treatment – I just want to be treated fairly.
  5. Fair treatment of everyone is a core principle.
Open translation

  1. His treatment of employees was very respectful.
  2. Is their treatment of customers always this bad?
  3. She received unfair treatment from her colleagues.
  4. I don't expect special treatment - I just want to be treated fairly.
  5. Fair treatment of everyone is a core principle.

inspire

 November 03, 2024

inspire

verb

To motivate or encourage someone to act or feel something. To inspire

  1. Her speech inspired the audience to take action.
  2. He has always inspired others with his dedication.
  3. Can you inspire the team to work harder?
  4. The teacher’s passion inspired students to learn more.
  5. The director inspired everybody on the project.
Open translation

  1. Her speech inspired the audience to take action.
  2. He has always inspired others with his dedication.
  3. Can you inspire the team to work harder?
  4. The teacher's passion inspired students to learn more.
  5. The director inspired everybody on the project.

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