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ignorant

Nov 29, 2024

goal noun an aim or purpose a goal My goal in life is to write a book. My goal in life is to write a book. goal noun an aim or purpose a goal My goal in life is to write a book. My goal in life is to write a book.  [xyz-ips snippet=”Date”] ignorant adjective Not knowing or understanding important information. Is he ignorant about basic safety rules? Ignorant individuals often make poor decisions. Ignorant comments can lead to misunderstandings quickly. Or was he just pretending to be ignorant? He’s ignorant about modern technology.

Translation list A1

Nov 28, 2024

General English A1 Topic animal noun an animal She doesn’t like big animals. She doesn’t like big animals. bird noun a bird Can you hear the birds outside? Can you hear the birds outside? cat noun a cat My cat sleeps on my bed every night. My cat sleeps on my bed every night. chicken noun a chicken Grandma has ten chickens on her farm. Grandma has ten chickens on her farm. cow noun a cow The cows are eating grass in the field. The cows are eating grass in the field. dog noun a dog Have you got a dog? Have you got a dog? elephant noun a elephant…

put off

Nov 27, 2024

Flashcards — Language Learning Shuffle Reset Export Import Card 1/0 Known 0 Missed 0 Streak 0 Mode Front Loading… Tip: press Space to flip Flip I missed it I knew it Next Delete Add a new card Front (question / cue) Back (answer / translation) Add card Starter deck: everyday English ⇄ translation. Local save; Import/Export JSON. Keys: Space flip, ← missed, → knew, S shuffle, N next. Built with vanilla HTML/CSS/JS. How to export/import?

Word List for translation B1

Nov 11, 2024

Accident and Problems alarm noun She heard the alarm and ran outside quickly. alarm She heard the alarm and ran outside quickly. bite verb Does your dog ever bite strangers or children? bite Does your dog ever bite strangers or children? block verb Don’t block the door with your heavy bags. block Don’t block the door with your heavy bags. careless adjective Careless drivers often cause dangerous accidents. careless Careless drivers often cause dangerous accidents. damage noun The flood caused damage to many houses. a damage The flood caused damage to many houses. damage verb The strong wind damaged our garden fence. to damage The strong wind damaged our garden…

urgent

Nov 06, 2024

 [xyz-ips snippet=”Date”] urgent adjective Requiring immediate action or attention. Urgent She has addressed the urgent matter already. We will complete the urgent project by tomorrow. They have resolved the urgent issue efficiently. She has managed the urgent situation well. Will they respond to the urgent inquiry soon?

variety

Nov 05, 2024

 [xyz-ips snippet=”Date”] variety noun A range of different things or options. A variety The store offers a variety of fresh fruits. Is there a wide variety of courses available online? We need a greater variety of solutions. Costs vary widely and depend on a variety of factors. He resigned for a variety of reasons.

treatment

Nov 04, 2024

 [xyz-ips snippet=”Date”] treatment noun The manner of dealing with or behaving toward someone. A treatment His treatment of employees was very respectful. Is their treatment of customers always this bad? She received unfair treatment from her colleagues. I don’t expect special treatment – I just want to be treated fairly. Fair treatment of everyone is a core principle.

inspire

Nov 03, 2024

 [xyz-ips snippet=”Date”] inspire verb To motivate or encourage someone to act or feel something. To inspire Her speech inspired the audience to take action. He has always inspired others with his dedication. Can you inspire the team to work harder? The teacher’s passion inspired students to learn more. The director inspired everybody on the project.

look forward to

Nov 02, 2024

 [xyz-ips snippet=”Date”] look forward to phrase To anticipate with pleasure. To look forward to I look forward to our meeting next week. She looks forward to summer vacation every year. They look forward to spending holidays with family. We look forward to hearing from you soon. She eagerly looks forward to her birthday celebration.

approve

Nov 01, 2024

 [xyz-ips snippet=”Date”] approve verb To officially agree to or accept something. To approve The committee approved the project after much discussion. We have approved the application for the grant. Will you approve the final draft by tomorrow? They approved the plan despite initial reservations. The council has approved new regulations for the park. Will the manager approve my vacation request soon?

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