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Vocabulary 2 unit 2

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  • famous: know and recognized by many people
    adjective: That two-day conflict has become one of the most famous battles in history.
  • remind yourself: to help yourself remember something.
    Verb: Remind yourself how best music play.
  • sprinkle: very small pieces of colured sugar or chocolate used as a decoration on the top of cakes.
    verb: If you're using chives as a visual accent, just sprinkle a few over whatever you're accenting.
  • neighborhood: the area of a town that surrounds somene's home, or the people who live in this area.
    Noun: Some thought it to be such a bizarre design for a residential neighborhood, it was mistaken for a sanitarium or hospital.
  • rhinoceros: a very large, thicksnned animal from Africa or Asia that has one or two horns on its nose.
    noun: The Javan rhinoceros has only a single horn.
  • enjoy yourself: To enjoy yourself is to feel happy because of a situation or an event in which you took part
    Verb: One can’t enjoy oneself if one is too tired.
  • tell yourself: to describe something in words to yourself.
    Verb: You tell yourself that you will never lose your head, but after a couple of weeks, you are throwing the clubs about again
  • help yourself: to serve yourself something, usually food or drink, without waiting for permission or someone to do it for you
    noun: One of the best ways to help yourself improve is to use a video camera to record your movements.
  • find yourself: to realize that you are in a particular thing, when you did not intend to
    Verb: If this is one of your pranks again, then you will find yourself in deep trouble, buster.
  • wake yourself up: to stop yourself from sleeping.
    Verb: You need wake yourself up
  • think to yourself: to use the mind to form ideas, make decision or reason without speaking one's thoughts.
    Verb: Just think to yourself that you've had a tough life, but you're still standing.
  • history: past events considered together, especially events of a particular period, country, or subject.
    noun: The history of Buddhist education is long and complex.
  • sand: a substance that consists of very small grains of rock, found on beaches and in deserts.
    Noun: If it is very wet and you must sow, add some fine sand to the base of the drill.
  • share: to have or use something at the same time as someone else
    verb: The club provides a forum for people who share an interest in local history.
  • see yourself: to imagine yourself as something else.
    Verb: The dollhouse is all about the desire to see yourself miniaturized and living in a toy world.
  • invisible: impossible to see
    adjective: Not knowing what to expect, they circled around, like cats stalking invisible birds.
  • legends: a very old story or set of stories from ancient times, or the stories, not always true, that people tell about a famous event or person.
    noun: Here were two football powers who wrote the book on heroes and football legends, rewriting it in a game and on a stage like this.
  • last night: The evening or night immediately before the present.
    noun: A whistle-blower last night said a dodgy computer system was to blame for sparking travel chaos.
  • lucid: clearly expressed and easy to understand, or (of a person) thinking or seaking clearly.
    Adjective: In all his writings the fruits of observation and reflection were exhibited in lucid prose.
  • look at yourself: to see yourself literally or figuratively
    Verb: Get the look yourself with those shoes.