Vocabulary
- right for: Suitable or appropriate for a particular person, purpose, or situation.
- cut corners: To do something badly in order to save money or effort.
- cheat on: To be sexually unfaithful to one's partner.
- after all: In spite of what was expected; used to introduce a statement that supports a previous statement or explains why it was made
- in debt: State of owing money to a person or institution
- halfway through: At or in the middle of a period of time or an activity.
- depending on: To rely on for support (financial or emotional)
- act out: To perform a role before going on stage; practice
- rather than: More exactly; more correctly
- ahead of the curve: Being more advanced or knowledgeable than others.
- stand out
- study for: To prepare for an examination or test by learning and revising the subject matter.
- come back: To reply to someone, often forcefully
- down the line: At a later time; in the future.
- look at: To use your eyes to focus on something
- catch up: To become equal with another person
- on the spot: Immediately; at that location.
- with flying colors: With great success or distinction.
- crucial: Extremely important or necessary
- entire: Complete or full; with no part left out; whole
- eventually: After a long time; after many attempts; in the end
- massive: Very big; large; too big
- process: To organize and use data in a computer
- commitment: Permanent love or concern for person, thing
- genuinely: In a real, actual, not false or artificial way
- critical: Making a negative judgment of something
- material: Cloth; fabric
- description: Explanation of what something is like, looks like
- term: Conditions applying to an agreement, contract
- average: Total of numbers divided by the number of items
- immediately: Without any delay; straight away
- encounter: To come up against a problem or trouble; meet
- identify: To indicate who or what someone or something is
- career: Particular occupation in professional life
- previous: Existing or happening before the present time
- research: To study in order to discover new ideas and facts
- pressure: Anxiety caused by difficult problems
- align: To arrange (e.g. objects) in line with one another
- decade: Period of 10 years
- slang: Words or phrases used in a very informal way
- debt: Sum of money owed to someone that is not yet paid
- field: Area of study, such as physics or biology
- regular: Having an equal amount of space or time in between
- apply: To spread a substance or liquid over a surface
- impair: To damage or weaken something
- surgery: Medical operation involving cutting into body
- cram: To add more to something that is already full
- dive: Restaurant, bar or club with a bad reputation
- flourish: To show and direct attention by waving something
- clinical: Concerning the treatment or observing patients
- moment: Very short or brief period of time
- biological: Being related to life and living things
- sign: Indication that something exists or will happen
- learn: To get knowledge or skills by study or experience
- system: Set of organized, planned ideas that work together
- continue: To do something without stopping, or after pausing
- build: Your physical shape; physique
- specialty: Skill or a dish that a person, business is good at
- active: Moving around a lot or doing many things
- brutally: In a very violent or mean way
- physician: A medical doctor
- step: Movement done as part of a particular dance
- find: To become aware of something that is happening
- difficult: Hard; not easy; you need to work hard to do it
- hard: Difficult to do; difficult to understand
- flexibility: The quality of being able to be bent or stretched
- intrinsically: In a way that is naturally and always a part of
- cheat: To be unfaithful to (your wife, boyfriend etc.)
- residency: Training for a junior doctor in hospital
- mammoth: Large extinct animal resembling a hairy elephant
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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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林宜悉 posted on 2025/08/09Ever wondered if you've got what it takes to become a doctor? This video dives into 7 key signs that might mean a medical career is your destiny, packed with advanced vocabulary you'll hear in hospitals and med schools. You'll pick up essential terms for admissions and residency, making it super practical for any premed student!
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