Vocabulary
- turn around: To change your body to the opposite direction
- have to: Must do
- left out: To forget; omit
- in the middle of: In the central part or point of something.
- look at: To use your eyes to focus on something
- turn to: To go to someone for help, advice, or information.
- go on: To continue doing something
- out of time: Having no more time available to do something.
- right for: Suitable or appropriate for a particular person, purpose, or situation.
- stand behind: To support or defend someone or something.
- of yours: Belonging to you; your possession or property.
- in honor of: To show respect and admiration for someone or something.
- come around: To eventually change your opinion or be persuaded to agree with someone else's.
- drown out: To prevent a sound from being heard by making a louder noise.
- get along: To have a friendly relationship with someone; like
- present: Being in attendance; being there; having turned up
- sneak: To move around in a way so no one will see you
- jerk: Someone you think is an idiot
- precisely: In an exact and accurate manner
- attention: Taking notice of someone or something
- register: To record your name on an official list; sign up
- trap: Device used for catching animals
- lame: Having a damaged leg/foot making walking painful
- illustrate: To supply pictures to go along with words
- wage: Money paid to a worker for the hours they worked
- silent: Without making any noise; soundless
- drown: To kill something by putting it under water
- place: To put someone in a particular type of situation
- sculpture: Work of art made by cutting stone, wood, clay etc.
- mighty: Having great strength or great size
- assembly: Process of putting the parts of something together
- employee: Person who works for someone else for payment
- turn: To become (a particular age)
- pat: Person's name
- minimum: Smallest degree or level that is acceptable
- leak: Act of (gas, liquid) escaping through a small hole
- concoction: Something combining different ingredients, parts
- fine: Good, acceptable or satisfactory
- rowdy: Being rough or noisy
- nut: Metal ring screwed onto a bolt
- tourist: Someone who travels to a place for pleasure
- feel: To be aware of or experience an emotion, sensation
- glue: Sticky substance used for joining things together
- squid: Sea creature with ten arms, and a long thin body
- exit: A door that you go through to leave a place
- heart: A feeling of care for others; compassion
- time: Speed at which music is played; tempo
- cage: Box made of wire or metal bars, e.g. for a bird
- patty: Small pie or pasty
- give: Degree of flexibility in something, a material
- bounty: Supply of something good in plentiful amounts
- cheer: Feeling of happiness or optimism
- shellfish: Sea animals such as shrimps, lobsters, clams etc.
- scallop: Type of shellfish with two flat, round shells
- bum: (Slang) the part of the body on which you sit
- valentine: The person you date on Valentine's Day
- loo: Toilet, or a room that contains a toilet
- nutty: Containing nuts, or having the taste of nuts
- lad: A boy or young man; any man
- net: Remaining amount after something is taken away
- pay: To give money for goods or work done
- love: Person's name
- noise: Loud sounds that cause discomfort or annoyance
- overflow: (Liquid) to flow over the edge of something
- gift: Something given to another for a reason; present
- skate: Flat sea fish
- carol: Traditional song sung at Christmas
- family: Close group of people or organizations
- championship: Sports competition to find the best player or team
- brotherhood: Group sharing similar views and support each other
- chocolate: Hard brown candy made from cocoa beans
- squeak: To make a short very high cry or sound
- ready: Being likely or about to do something
- mackerel: Fish with wavy marks on the back
- clarinet: Musical wind instrument
- mantelpiece: Shelf above the fireplace
- bikini: Two-piece swim suit for women
- handcraft: To make an art object by hand
- goddammit: Swear word (used to show extreme annoyance)
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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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Best Gifts in Bikini Bottom! 🎁 | @SpongeBobOfficial
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林宜悉 posted on 2025/12/18Get ready for some hilarious gift mishaps in Bikini Bottom! You'll pick up practical, everyday phrases and dive into fun situational dialogues as SpongeBob and friends navigate their holiday gift exchange. It's a perfect chance to boost your understanding of cultural holiday themes and simple sentence structures!
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