Vocabulary
- depending on: To rely on for support (financial or emotional)
- break down: To forcibly break, destroy or make collapse
- as few as: The smallest possible number of.
- move around: To change position or location; to go from place to place.
- by day: During the daytime; not at night.
- clear up: To tidy things away, e.g. dirty dishes after meal
- lead to: To result in some action
- on average: Typically; usually; based on an average calculation.
- stay home: To remain in one's house or residence.
- fatigue: Breaking due to being moved or bent many times
- immune: Having a special protection from, e.g. the law
- critical: Making a negative judgment of something
- panic: Overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety
- contagious: Able to be passed on by touch
- severe: Very bad; harsh
- common: Area in a city or town that is open to everyone
- develop: To explain something in steps and in detail
- respiratory: (Medical) concerning breathing
- category: Groups of things that are similar in some way
- disease: Illness that affects a person, animal, or plant
- symptom: Sign that suggests that there is a problem
- inflammation: Painful swelling in the body due to illness
- failure: When things go wrong; lack of function
- shed: Small building used for storage
- fluid: A material that can easily flow, e.g. water
- nausea: Feeling of sickness so that you feel like vomiting
- distress: State of great sadness, anxiety or pain
- avoid: To prevent from happening
- pneumonia: Serious illness affecting the lungs and breathing
- moderate: To host a meeting or panel discussion
- syndrome: A group of signs and symptoms of a disease
- diarrhea: Frequent and watery bowel movements
- vomit: Food coming back up from stomach, due to illness
- norm: Standard or regular way of doing something
- require: To demand that someone does something
- define: To explain the meaning of words
- debris: Remains of something broken or destroyed
- fatal: Causing death; having very bad consequences
- illness: Unhealthy condition of the mind or body
- survive: To continue to live despite illness or trouble
- organ: Part of a person's body with a particular function
- admission: Act of allowing someone to enter
- lead: Wire for electricity, computer, etc.; cable
- oxygen: A gas in the air that we need to breathe
- tissue: Substance formed by cells of living thing; flesh
- mucus: Thick liquid substance made in certain parts of the human body, such as the nose
- infection: (Computers) Having a computer virus
- patient: Not getting annoyed when things take a long time
- acute: (Of an angle in math) of less than 90 degrees
- mild: Gentle in nature or behavior
- leave: To go away from; depart
- treatment: Medicine or method to make someone healthier
- expose: To make visible, without covering or protection
- coronavirus: Any of a group of RNA viruses that cause a variety of diseases in humans and other animals.
- vary: To change something and make it different
- condemn: To say that (a building) is too unsafe to be used
- escalate: To increase in size, intensity, or scope
- bloodstream: Blood flowing through the circulatory system
- punch: Alcoholic drink made from wine and fruit, etc.
- gastrointestinal: Concerning, affecting, or including both stomach and intestines
- disinfect: To remove bacteria by cleaning
- person: Man, woman or child
- abdominal: Concerned with the stomach area of a body
- discomfort: To cause to feel uncomfortable or not at ease
- healthy: In good condition physically, or financially; well
- clear: Empty; without anything in it or on it
- ventilation: Act of supplying fresh air to get rid of bad air
- overboard: Going over the side of a boat or ship into the sea
- stay: To keep trying without giving up
- people: Persons sharing culture, country, background, etc.
- headache: Pain in the head
- flu: Illness causing headache, fever etc.
- health: (Person, company) being in a good condition; well
- need: To be unable to manage without something; require
- buildup: Making people feel excited about some new event
- cove: Small, sheltered inlet or bay
- airway: Passage for air to pass through, e.g. your throat
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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
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What Coronavirus Symptoms Look Like, Day By Day
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林宜悉 posted on 2020/10/24Ever wondered what COVID-19 symptoms actually look like, day by day? This video breaks down the progression, from initial signs to more severe stages, using advanced vocabulary related to disease severity and transmission prevention. It's a practical way to boost your English knowledge with crucial health terms!
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