Vocabulary
- used to: Did regularly before, but don't do now
- have to: Must do
- climb up: To ascend or move to a higher position by using one's hands and feet.
- back into: To drive a vehicle backwards into a space or area.
- play in: To participate or compete in a game or competition.
- wind up: To be brought to a state of great tension
- next to: Being located along side another
- look at: To use your eyes to focus on something
- in the middle of: In the central part or point of something.
- of a sudden: Quickly and unexpectedly; suddenly.
- of course: Sure ; Certainly
- in a box: Contained or confined inside a box or small space.
- on the door: Situated on the surface or part of a door.
- go ahead: To start an activity; start doing, working etc.
- crack of dawn: The very beginning of the day; the first light of morning.
- the following: Next in order or sequence.
- on the beach: Located on the sandy or pebbly area bordering a body of water.
- after all: In spite of what was expected; used to introduce a statement that supports a previous statement or explains why it was made
- once upon a time: A conventional phrase used to begin fairy tales and other stories.
- upon a time: An introductory phrase used to begin a story, typically a fairy tale.
- at times: Sometimes; occasionally.
- over to: Used to hand over to someone else to speak
- run in: To arrest person and take them to police station
- looking out: To take care and watch something carefully
- jump about: To move or bounce around energetically.
- in time: Eventually; after a period of time.
- bump into: To meet someone accidentally
- under the counter: Sold secretly and illegally without official approval.
- except that: But; with the exception that.
- up against: Facing or contending with something difficult or challenging.
- for someone: On behalf of or intended for a particular person.
- home in: Move or direct toward a specific target or goal.
- from that time: Starting at a specific point in the past and continuing forward.
- at ease
- turned out: To arrive for a public event or entertainment
- set out: To arrange something in an orderly fashion
- play it safe: To avoid risks; to be cautious.
- go around: (Of news, gossip) to be known; circulate
- compared with: In relation to
- jump around: To move about restlessly or energetically; to leap or skip about.
- count up: To add numbers together to find a total; to increase gradually.
- out there: In or to a place that is far away
- got to: To arrive at some place
- in the wind: Something likely to happen or be revealed soon.
- for sure: Definitely; certainly; without a doubt.
- care of: Used in an address to indicate the person who will receive the mail for someone else.
- let out: To allow a person, animal to leave the room, house
- at the ready: Fully prepared and available for immediate use.
- must learn: Expressing a strong obligation or necessity to acquire knowledge or a skill.
- run to: To have enough money; be able to pay; afford
- in love with: Feeling romantic love for someone.
- fly up: To ascend or rise quickly into the air.
- talking about: To discuss a particular topic.
- give up: To lose hope or admit defeat
- have on: To be wearing something.
- on the telephone: Engaged in a phone call.
- a few moments: A short period of time
- down the road: At a future time; in the future.
- stay home: To remain in one's house or residence.
- being with: Accompanying someone; being in someone's presence.
- do the trick: To solve a problem or achieve a desired result.
- old hat: No longer interesting or fashionable; outdated.
- in a minute: Very soon; in a short amount of time.
- along with: In addition to; together with.
- before long: Soon; in a short time.
- tiny: Very, very small
- love: Person's name
- friend: Person who you like and enjoy being with
- answer: To reply to a question someone asks
- ask: To say to someone that you want something
- family: Close group of people or organizations
- home: House, apartment or building to be rented or sold
- house: Place where a specific activity or business occurs
- silver: Person's name
- bug: To bother someone
- insect: A small animal with 6 legs, such as a bee or ant
- cricket: Sport played by two teams hitting a ball with bats
- orchestra: Large group who perform instrumental music
- mother: Female who has a child or children; female parent
- evening: To make something level; to flatten
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She took a brave step forward, leaving behind her comfort zone to chase her dreams.
Vocabulary
- brave
adj. Having courage
- comfort zone
phr. A familiar situation where one feels safe
Explanation
a brave step is a noun phrase, where brave is an adjective modifying the noun step, meaning "a courageous step".
forward is an adverb modifying step, meaning "ahead".
The whole phrase serves as the object, answering the "what" of took (verb) — she took a brave step forward.
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brave
US/brev/
UK/breɪv/
adj.Brave
v.t.To bravely face
A2 Elementary
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姚易辰 posted on 2014/03/19Get ready for a whimsical adventure with "Tiny Might," a little violinist in a miniature world! This charming bedtime story is perfect for practicing simple sentence structures and picking up situational dialogue as you follow his journey with the Insect Orchestra. It's a delightful way to unwind and boost your English skills!
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