advertise

 November 30, 2024

advertise

verb

To announce or promote something to attract attention. To advertise

  1. If you want to attract customers you need to advertise.
  2. They advertise their new product online.
  3. They didn’t advertise the concert well enough.
  4. Do you advertise discounts on social media?
  5. They have advertised for support staff.
Open translation

  1. If you want to attract customers you need to advertise.
  2. They advertise their new product online.
  3. They didn’t advertise the concert well enough.
  4. Do you advertise discounts on social media?
  5. They have advertised for support staff.

ignorant

 November 29, 2024

ignorant

adjective

Not knowing or understanding important information.

  1. Is he ignorant about basic safety rules?
  2. Ignorant individuals often make poor decisions.
  3. Ignorant comments can lead to misunderstandings quickly.
  4. Or was he just pretending to be ignorant?
  5. He’s ignorant about modern technology.
Open translation

  1. Is he ignorant about basic safety rules?
  2. Ignorant individuals often make poor decisions.
  3. Ignorant comments can lead to misunderstandings quickly.
  4. Or was he just pretending to be ignorant?
  5. He's ignorant about modern technology.

appoint

 November 28, 2024

appoint

verb

To choose someone for a specific job or task. To appoint

  1. He was appointed to oversee the event.
  2. They didn’t appoint anyone for this role.
  3. They appointed him as the new manager.
  4. She was appointed to lead the project.
  5. Will they appoint a new director soon?
Open translation

  1. He was appointed to oversee the event.
  2. They didn't appoint anyone for this role.
  3. They appointed him as the new manager.
  4. She was appointed to lead the project.
  5. Will they appoint a new director soon?

put off

 November 27, 2024

put off

phrase

To delay or postpone something. To put off.

  1. She decided to put off the meeting until tomorrow.
  2. They had to put off their vacation plans.
  3. Can we put off the discussion for later?
  4. She put off the project due to lack of resources.
  5. Why do you always put off important tasks?
Open translation

  1. She decided to put off the meeting until tomorrow.
  2. They had to put off their vacation plans.
  3. Can we put off the discussion for later?
  4. She put off the project due to lack of resources.
  5. Why do you always put off important tasks?

prioritise

 November 26, 2024

prioritise

verb

To arrange or deal with in order of importance. To prioritise.

  1. She prioritised her tasks effectively during the project.
  2. You must learn to prioritise your work.
  3. She has always prioritised family over work commitments.
  4. We will prioritise the most critical problems first.
  5. He always prioritises urgent matters at work.
Open translation

  1. She prioritised her tasks effectively during the project.
  2. You must learn to prioritise your work.
  3. She has always prioritised family over work commitments.
  4. We will prioritise the most critical problems first.
  5. He always prioritises urgent matters at work.

extraordinary

 November 25, 2024

extraordinary

adjective

Very unusual or remarkable.

  1. She has an extraordinary talent for playing piano.
  2. The team’s extraordinary efforts led to their victory.
  3. Isn’t it extraordinary how quickly time flies by?
  4. His artwork is extraordinary, truly a masterpiece.
  5. We are a normal family dealing with extraordinary circumstances.
Open translation

  1. She has an extraordinary talent for playing piano.
  2. The team's extraordinary efforts led to their victory.
  3. Isn't it extraordinary how quickly time flies by?
  4. His artwork is extraordinary, truly a masterpiece.
  5. We are a normal family dealing with extraordinary circumstances.

keep away

 November 24, 2024

keep away

phrase

To avoid or stay at a distance from. To keep away

  1. Please keep away from the construction site.
  2. He should keep away from negative influences.
  3. Can you keep away from that dangerous area?
  4. She tries to keep away from unhealthy foods.
  5. They keep away from discussing sensitive topics.
Open translation

  1. Please keep away from the construction site.
  2. He should keep away from negative influences.
  3. Can you keep away from that dangerous area?
  4. She tries to keep away from unhealthy foods.
  5. They keep away from discussing sensitive topics.

pretend

 November 23, 2024

pretend

verb

To act as if something is true when it isn’t. To pretend

  1. She pretends to be happy despite her problems.
  2. Did you pretend to be asleep last night?
  3. Don’t pretend to know everything about the subject.
  4. She pretends that nothing bothers her at all.
  5. He pretends to understand but often gets confused.
Open translation

  1. She pretends to be happy despite her problems.
  2. Did you pretend to be asleep last night?
  3. Don't pretend to know everything about the subject.
  4. She pretends that nothing bothers her at all.
  5. He pretends to understand but often gets confused.

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.

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