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Vocabulary 6 Unit I

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  • beat: to defeat or do better than.
    Verb Simon always beats me at tennis.
  • Lose: to no longer have something because you do not know where it is.
    Verb to lose confidence/faith.
  • assign: to give a particular job or piece of work to someone
    Verb She was assigned to the newspaper's Berlin office.
  • backyard: a small space surrounded by walls at the back of a house, usually with a hard surface.
    Noun The house has a small backyard, surrounded by a high brick wall.
  • timeline: the part of a social media website where items that have been added by you, or that relate to you, are shown.
    Noun You can use these tools to control what you share on your profile and timeline..
  • carry out: To carry out an action or to carry out a thing.
    Verb I like to draw pictures on the computer.
  • dived: to jump into water, especially with your head and arms going in first, or to move down under the water.
    Verb hey ran to the pool, dived in, and swam to the other side.
  • Effort: physical or mental activity needed to achieve something.
    Noun You can't expect to have any friends if you don't make the effort with people..
  • Success: the achieving of the results wanted or hoped for.
    Noun The success of almost any project depends largely on its manager.
  • Teamwork: the activity of working together in a group with other people, especially when this is successful.
    Noun Great teamwork and old fashioned grit got the team a last minute point..
  • feel: to experience something physical or emotional
    Verb My eyes feel really sore.
  • training: the process of learning the skills you need to do a particular job or activity.
    Noun a training course.
  • Stick to: To adjust or submit to something.
    Verb Maria has to stick to the work schedule.
  • trying: annoying and difficult.
    Adjective He can be trying at times.
  • Prepare: to make or get something or someone ready for something that will happen in the future.
    Verb Have you prepared for your interview?
  • deadlines: a time or day by which something must be done.
    Noun There's no way I can meet that deadline.
  • think: to believe something or have an opinion or idea.
    Verb I don't think Emma will get the job.
  • task: a piece of work to be done, especially one done regularly, unwillingly, or with difficulty.
    Noun We usually ask interviewees to perform a few simple tasks on the computer just to test their aptitude.
  • collect: to get and keep things of one type such as stamps or coins as a hobby.
    Verb She collects dolls..