Vocabulary

  • strike against: To take action, especially a strike, in opposition to something.
  • turn away: To go in a different direction; not face something
  • crack down: To act forcefully in order to reduce crime, etc.
  • rather than: More exactly; more correctly
  • essential: Extremely or most important and necessary
  • compromise: To weaken your position or views
  • practice: The office and place for legal or medical work
  • crisis: Unstable situation of extreme danger or difficulty
  • urge: A strong desire for something
  • treat: To pay for the food or enjoyment of someone else
  • chaos: State of utter confusion or disorder
  • scene: Incident where someone behaves angrily, badly
  • strike: To hit something
  • demand: Desire customers have to buy product, service
  • drastically: In a sudden, extreme or severe manner
  • increase: To make or become larger in size or amount
  • decade: Period of 10 years
  • industry: Hard work; being busy working
  • field: Area of study, such as physics or biology
  • political: Being active or interested in government matters
  • collapse: To fold (e.g. a stroller) down to make it smaller
  • competition: Fighting against others to win something
  • rapidly: With great speed; quickly
  • introduce: To open an essay to set the scene
  • protest: To argue against something in a forceful way
  • mass: Religious ceremony in some Christian churches
  • surgery: Medical operation involving cutting into body
  • beat: To move in regular motions in order to push blood
  • rural: Concerning the country as opposed to the city
  • major: High-ranking officer in the army
  • patient: Not getting annoyed when things take a long time
  • treatment: Medicine or method to make someone healthier
  • plug: Wood, rubber or metal used to block a hole
  • excuse: To allow someone not to do (jury service, etc.)
  • depth: Distance below a surface
  • collective: Business owned or controlled by its workers
  • stage: To organize an event to gain public interest
  • resolve: To make a decision to do something
  • analysis: Careful study to better understand something
  • decrease: To reduce the size, amount or number of something
  • manage: To survive hardships and difficulties; to cope
  • ongoing: Continuing to exist or be in progress
  • system: Set of organized, planned ideas that work together
  • government: Group of people and system that rule a nation
  • protect: To defend someone or something from harm or danger
  • step: Movement done as part of a particular dance
  • turn: To become (a particular age)
  • grow: To get bigger and more mature; make plants do this
  • hold: To agree to keep something for someone
  • return: To hit something back to the other player or team
  • constitutional: Regarding laws that govern a nation and its people
  • jeopardize: To pose a threat to; present a danger to
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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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    South Korea threatens consequences, sets deadline for striking doctors to return to work

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    林宜悉 posted on 2024/02/29
    Ever wondered what happens when doctors go on strike? This video dives into South Korea's healthcare crisis, explaining the mass resignations and government deadlines in a way that's super helpful for boosting your vocabulary and understanding workplace issues. You'll pick up practical terms and gain insights into a fascinating cultural and societal topic!

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