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UNIT 1. VOCABULARY 4
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Throughout: in every part, or during the whole period of time.
Adverb, Preposition. The princesses are more modern throughout time.
MRI scans: is a medical imaging technique that uses a magnetic field and computer-generated radio waves to create detailed images of the organs and tissues in your body.
Noun. They did tests on an MRI scan.
Grow: to increase in size or amount, or to become more advanced or developed.
Verb. The child stops grow.
Heart: the organ in your chest that sends the bood around your body.
Noun. The heart beats from birth.
To guess: to give an answer to a particular question when you do not have all the facts and so cannot be certain if you are correct.
Verb. You have to guess how many lollipops there are.
Brain: the organ inside the head that controls thought, memory, feelings and activity.
Noun. It is interesting to study the brain.
Still: continuing to happen or continuing to be done.
Adverb. I'm still doing my homework.
Crowly legs: is a condition that causes an uncontrollable urge to move your legs, usually because of on uncomfortable sensation..
Verb. When I'm nervous, I crowly legs a lot.
Travel: to make a journey, usually over a long distance.
Verb. I went on a travel to Europe
Bad grade: A poor grade is a substandard performance in an activity, usually academic, in which an individual is graded.
Adjective. I got a bad grade in math.
Amazing: extremely surprising.
Adjective. The movie is amazing.
Scared of: frightened or worried.
Adjective. I'm scared of the news.
Worried about: unhappy because you are thinking about problems or unpleasant things that might happen.
Adjective. I am worried about the exams.
Interested in: Someone might ask if they can interest you in something when that person is trying to persuade you to buy something or is offering you something.
Phrasal verb. I am interested in knowing how I do the task.
Good at: very satistactory enjoyable pleasant, or interesting.
Adjective. Cristiano is good at soccer.
Excited adout: to make someone have strong feelings of happiness and enthusiasm.
Verb. I am excited about I got a good grade.
Different from: different or not the same.
Adjective. My rabbit is different from my hamster.
Better at: of a higher standard or more suitable, pleasing, or effective than other things or people.
Adjective. Your homework was better at the class.
Afraid of: feeling fear of feeling worry about the possible results of a particular situation.
Adjective: I'm afraid of injections.