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freshman LC U1-U3

Published on Sep 07, 2017

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

ACQUIRE

  • to get (something)
  • e.g. They're planning to acquire a new home in the country.

equivalent =
Allowing him to leave prison will be equivalent to saying that his crime was not serious.

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estimate: : to give a general idea about the value, size, or cost of sth.

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exposure

  • the condition of being affected by something or experiencing something
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multiple

  • very many of the same type or of different types
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per

  • for each
  • e.g. The pay is $12 per hour.
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regional

  • coming from a particular part of a country
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researcher

  • a person who studies a subject in detail, especially to discover new information
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retatin

  • to keep
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struggle

  • to experience difficulty and make a very great effort in order to do something
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era

  • a period of time known for a particular event

estate

  • privately owned land or property

forecast

  • a statement of what is likely to happen in the future
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household

  • a group of people, often a family, who live together
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increasingly

  • more often or to a greater degree
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largely

  • generally

previous

  • happening or existing before the one mentioned

rural

ultimately

  • finally, in the end

wage

  • an amount of money paid to a worker for each hour that is worked
  • v.s. salary: minimum wage/ annual salary
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ban

  • to forbid someone to do something
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boost

  • to improve or increase something
  • e.g. Coffee can boost your metabolism.
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consequence

  • a result
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current

  • of the present time
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extremely

  • very; much more
  • e.g. extreme sports

facility

  • a place, usually a building, where a particular activity happens
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historic

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suspend: to stop

tournament: competition

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yield: to supply something positive
e.g. The driver failed to yield and was hit by another car.

pendant

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penthouse

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