Vocabulary

  • on the beach: Located on the sandy or pebbly area bordering a body of water.
  • have to: Must do
  • at least: As a minimum
  • going on: To continue doing something
  • make a move: To take action; to initiate something.
  • in the world: Used to emphasize a question expressing surprise, confusion, or disbelief.
  • blissfully unaware: Completely unaware and happy because of it; in a state of ignorance that brings happiness.
  • next to: Being located along side another
  • wait for: To wait until someone comes, or something happens
  • get excited: To become enthusiastic or eager.
  • take on: To acquire a new characteristic
  • on the rocks: Served with ice cubes.
  • in the bag: Assured of success; certain to be achieved.
  • at work: Located at one's place of employment
  • move down: To physically shift to a lower position or location.
  • prey on: To victimize or exploit someone, especially someone vulnerable.
  • off camera: Not being filmed or recorded.
  • on the floor: Located on the ground or bottom surface of a room.
  • got to: To arrive at some place
  • under the sun: Everything in the world; everything imaginable.
  • look at: To use your eyes to focus on something
  • move to: To change the place where you live or work.
  • back out: To say you will now not do something you promised
  • wave in: Signal or gesture for someone to enter a place.
  • fight back: To make your point more strongly against opponent
  • at the moment: At this time; now
  • in a queue: Standing or waiting in a line of people.
  • work in: To make an opening for something in your schedule
  • in pairs: Divided into or working as two people together.
  • caught red handed: Caught in the act of committing a wrong or crime.
  • red handed: Caught in the act of doing something wrong or illegal.
  • move off: To start moving; to depart.
  • move on: To decide to change or go to a different place
  • move away: To relocate; to go and live in a different place.
  • in court: Present or being discussed during a legal trial or hearing.
  • with it: Intelligent, alert, and up-to-date.
  • look after: To take care of someone or something
  • rather than: More exactly; more correctly
  • not surprisingly: In a way that is not unexpected or predictable.
  • off of: From a position on something; down from.
  • mess around: To cheat on your partner with another lover
  • pick off: To shoot at objects one by one
  • up to something: Doing something; planning something, often secret or mischievous.
  • in the act: While performing an action, especially something wrong or illegal.
  • in recognition: As an acknowledgment or appreciation of something.
  • get at: To criticize someone, often personally
  • take it away: To remove something.
  • pick up the pieces: Begin to recover after a failure or disaster.
  • in trouble: Experiencing difficulties, problems, or legal issues.
  • think of: To look on as (being something specific); consider
  • in on: To be involved in a secret or plan.
  • close in on: To approach someone or something, often in a threatening way.
  • after all: In spite of what was expected; used to introduce a statement that supports a previous statement or explains why it was made
  • due to: Because of; owing to
  • live on: To continue to exist or be remembered.
  • shell out: To pay money, especially when the amount is large or considered too much.
  • at night: During the night; in the nighttime.
  • charged with: To be officially accused of something
  • in the throes of: Experiencing a very difficult or painful process.
  • sit down: To take a seat
  • heat up: To become warmer; to make something warmer.
  • for the taking: Available to be taken or obtained easily.
  • head out: To leave a place; depart
  • on the road: Traveling, especially as part of a tour or journey.
  • pull over: To bring a vehicle to a stop by side of the road
  • on the lookout: Vigilantly searching for someone or something.
  • in the fast lane: Living a busy, exciting, and often risky life.
  • every trick in the book: All possible methods to achieve something.
  • to boot: In addition; as well; besides.
  • pull off: To manage to succeed
  • to let: Indicates that a property is available for rent.
  • after dark: After the sun has set and night has begun.
  • sniff out: To discover something by using your nose; to detect or find something.
  • wake up: To stop sleeping
  • rolls on: For time to pass
  • night and day: Continuously; all the time.
  • come up to: To meet expectations
  • in action: Actively doing something; performing a task or duty.
  • man down: Used to indicate a person is injured or incapacitated.
  • at arm's length: At a distance that can be reached by extending the arm.
  • look to: Be looking to. be planning to (do something)
  • in plain sight: Easily visible; not hidden.
  • too heavy: Having excessive weight; difficult to lift or move.
  • third time lucky: Success after two previous failures.
  • on the streets: Without a home; homeless or exposed outdoors.
  • in particular: Specifically; especially.
  • come up with: To think of an idea or solution; produce
  • in itself: Considered alone or without reference to anything else; intrinsically.
  • on the bench: Not actively playing in a game; in reserve.
  • on and off: Intermittently; not continuously.
  • bump into: To meet someone accidentally
  • notch up: To achieve or accumulate something, often successes or points.
  • have on: To be wearing something.
  • good samaritan: A person who voluntarily offers help or sympathy to someone in trouble.
  • of course: Sure ; Certainly
  • victim: Person/thing affected by an unpleasant event
  • british: Concerning the culture and people of British
  • target: A goal or amount you are trying to achieve
  • man: Humans in general, including male and female
  • scam: A trick to fool other people to get their money
  • gang: Group that you disapprove of, e.g. criminals
  • tourist: Someone who travels to a place for pleasure
  • petition: Request to an authority to change something
  • rob: Person's name
  • zip: To compress digital documents into one file
  • reptile: Animals such as snakes, lizards
  • bag: Soft container to put things in and carry with you
  • beach: Large area of sand, next to an area of water
  • police: People, often in uniforms, who solve crimes
  • officer: Person of high position in an organization
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    • after all

      US /ˈæftɚ ɔl/

      UK /ˈɑ:ftə ɔ:l/

      • Adverb
      • In spite of what was expected; used to introduce a statement that supports a previous statement or explains why it was made
      • Considering everything; used to indicate that something is happening or is true despite some difficulty or obstacle
      • Phrase
      • Despite what was expected or thought; in spite of everything.
      • Taking everything into consideration; considering that.
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    • after dark

      US

      UK

      • Phrase
      • After the sun has set and night has begun.
      • Adjective
      • Occurring or operating secretly or illicitly, especially at night.
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    • at arm's length

      US /ˌæt ˈɑrmz lɛŋkθ/

      UK /ˌæt ˈɑ:mz leŋθ/

      • other
      • At a distance that can be reached by extending the arm.
      • other
      • Keeping a socially or emotionally safe distance.
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    • at least

      US /æt list/

      UK /æt li:st/

      • Adverb
      • As a minimum
      • Not less than
      • Phrase
      • No less than; at the minimum
      • Used to indicate that something is positive in a bad situation.
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    • at night

      US /æt naɪt/

      UK /æt nait/

      • Phrase
      • During the night; in the nighttime.
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    • at the moment

      US

      UK

      • Adverb
      • At this time; now
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    • at work

      US /æt wɚk/

      UK /æt wə:k/

      • Phrase
      • Located at one's place of employment
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    • back out

      US /bæk aʊt/

      UK /bæk aut/

      • Phrasal Verb
      • To say you will now not do something you promised
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    • beach

      US /bitʃ/

      UK /bi:tʃ/

      • Noun (Countable/Uncountable)
      • Large area of sand, next to an area of water
      • Intransitive Verb
      • (Of an animal or boat) to get stuck on a shore
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    • blissfully unaware

      US

      UK

      • Phrase
      • Completely unaware and happy because of it; in a state of ignorance that brings happiness.
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    • bump into

      US

      UK

      • Phrasal Verb
      • To meet someone accidentally
      • To collide with something.
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    • caught red handed

      US /kɑt rɛd ˈhændɪd/

      UK /kɔ:t red ˈhændɪd/

      • other
      • Caught in the act of committing a wrong or crime.
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    • charged with

      US

      UK

      • Transitive Verb
      • To be officially accused of something
      • To entrust someone with a duty or responsibility
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    • close in on

      US

      UK

      • Phrasal Verb
      • To approach someone or something, often in a threatening way.
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    • come up to

      US

      UK

      • Phrasal Verb
      • To meet expectations
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    • come up with

      US /kʌm ʌp wɪð/

      UK /kʌm ʌp wið/

      • Phrasal Verb
      • To think of an idea or solution; produce
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    • due to

      US /du tu/

      UK /dju: tu:/

      • Preposition
      • Because of; owing to
      • Adjective
      • Attributable to; caused by.
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    • every trick in the book

      US /ˈɛvri trɪk ɪn ðə bʊk/

      UK /ˈevri trɪk ɪn ðə bʊk/

      • other
      • All possible methods to achieve something.
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    • fight back

      US /faɪt bæk/

      UK /fait bæk/

      • Phrasal Verb
      • To make your point more strongly against opponent
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    • for the taking

      US /fɚ ðə ˈteɪkɪŋ/

      UK /fə ðə ˈteɪkɪŋ/

      • other
      • Available to be taken or obtained easily.
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    • gang

      US /ɡæŋ/

      UK /ɡæŋ/

      • Noun
      • Group that you disapprove of, e.g. criminals
      • Intransitive Verb
      • To gather together to do something (often illegal)
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    • get at

      US /ɡɛt æt/

      UK /ɡet æt/

      • Phrasal Verb
      • To criticize someone, often personally
      • To imply something; hint at
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    • get excited

      US /ɡɛt ɪkˈsaɪtɪd/

      UK /ɡet ɪkˈsaɪtɪd/

      • Intransitive Verb
      • To become enthusiastic or eager.
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    • going on

      US /ˈɡoɪŋ ɑn/

      UK /ˈgəʊɪŋ ɔn/

      • Phrasal Verb
      • To continue doing something
      • To happen (usually negative)
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    • good samaritan

      US

      UK

      • Noun
      • A person who voluntarily offers help or sympathy to someone in trouble.
      • A law that provides legal protection to people who give reasonable assistance to those who are, or who they believe to be, injured, ill, in peril, or otherwise incapacitated.
      • Adjective
      • Characterized by selfless and compassionate assistance to others, especially strangers in need.
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    • got to

      US /ɡɑt tu/

      UK /gɔt tu:/

      • Verb (Transitive/Intransitive)
      • To arrive at some place
      • To have the opportunity or permission to do something
      • Phrasal Verb
      • To appeal to the emotions of; move
      • To finally begin to start something after a delay
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    • have on

      US /hæv ɑn/

      UK /hæv ɔn/

      • Phrasal Verb
      • To be wearing something.
      • To deceive or trick someone, often in a playful way.
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    • have to

      US /hæv tu/

      UK /ˈhæv tə/

      • Auxiliary Verb
      • Must do
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    • head out

      US /hɛd aʊt/

      UK /hed aut/

      • Phrasal Verb
      • To leave a place; depart
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    • heat up

      US /hit ʌp/

      UK /hi:t ʌp/

      • Phrasal Verb
      • To become warmer; to make something warmer.
      • To become excited or agitated.
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    • in a queue

      US

      UK

      • Phrase
      • Standing or waiting in a line of people.
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    • in action

      US

      UK

      • Phrase
      • Actively doing something; performing a task or duty.
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    • in court

      US /ɪn kɔrt/

      UK /in kɔ:t/

      • Phrase
      • Present or being discussed during a legal trial or hearing.
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    • in itself

      US /ɪn ɪtˈsɛlf/

      UK /in itˈself/

      • Phrase
      • Considered alone or without reference to anything else; intrinsically.
      • Essentially; by its very nature.
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    • in on

      US

      UK

      • Phrase
      • To be involved in a secret or plan.
      • To be aware of something that is secret or not generally known.
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    • in pairs

      US

      UK

      • Phrase
      • Divided into or working as two people together.
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    • in particular

      US /ɪn pɚˈtɪkjəlɚ/

      UK /in pəˈtikjulə/

      • Phrase
      • Specifically; especially.
      • Detailed or precise.
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    • in plain sight

      US /ɪn plen saɪt/

      UK /in plein sait/

      • Phrase
      • Easily visible; not hidden.
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    • in recognition

      US

      UK

      • Phrase
      • As an acknowledgment or appreciation of something.
      • During the process of identifying someone or something.
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    • in the act

      US /ɪn ði ækt/

      UK /in ðə ækt/

      • Phrase
      • While performing an action, especially something wrong or illegal.
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    • in the bag

      US

      UK

      • Idiom
      • Assured of success; certain to be achieved.
      • Adjective
      • Securely obtained or achieved.
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    • in the fast lane

      US /ɪn ðə ˈfæst leɪn/

      UK /in ðə ˈfɑ:st leɪn/

      • other
      • Living a busy, exciting, and often risky life.
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    • in the throes of

      US /ɪn ðə θroʊz ʌv/

      UK /ɪn ðə θrəuz ɔv/

      • other
      • Experiencing a very difficult or painful process.
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    • in the world

      US /ɪn ði wɜrld/

      UK /in ðə wɜː(r)ld/

      • Phrase
      • Used to emphasize a question expressing surprise, confusion, or disbelief.
      • Used to indicate the extent or degree of something, often in a superlative sense.
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    • in trouble

      US /ɪn ˈtrʌbəl/

      UK /in ˈtrʌbl/

      • Adjective
      • Experiencing difficulties, problems, or legal issues.
      • other
      • In serious trouble or difficulty.
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    • live on

      US

      UK

      • Phrasal Verb
      • To continue to exist or be remembered.
      • To eat a particular type of food as the main thing.
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    • look after

      US /lʊk ˈæftɚ/

      UK /luk ˈɑ:ftə/

      • Phrasal Verb
      • To take care of someone or something
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    • look at

      US /lʊk æt/

      UK /luk æt/

      • Phrasal Verb
      • To use your eyes to focus on something
      • To focus your eyes on something carefully
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    • look to

      US

      UK

      • Phrasal Verb
      • Be looking to. be planning to (do something)
      • To expect someone to do something for you; rely on
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    • make a move

      US /mek e muv/

      UK /meik ə mu:v/

      • Verb (Transitive/Intransitive)
      • To take action; to initiate something.
      • To physically relocate or change position.
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    • man down

      US /mæn daʊn/

      UK /mæn daun/

      • Phrase
      • Used to indicate a person is injured or incapacitated.
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    • mess around

      US /mɛs əˈraʊnd/

      UK /mes əˈraund/

      • Phrasal Verb
      • To cheat on your partner with another lover
      • To pass the time aimlessly
      • Intransitive Verb
      • To behave in a silly or playful way.
      • To spend time doing things that are not important or useful.
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    • move away

      US /muv əˈwe/

      UK /mu:v əˈwei/

      • Phrasal Verb
      • To relocate; to go and live in a different place.
      • To physically create distance; to step back or aside.
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    • move down

      US

      UK

      • Phrasal Verb
      • To physically shift to a lower position or location.
      • To be demoted or reduced in rank or status.
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    • move off

      US

      UK

      • Phrasal Verb
      • To start moving; to depart.
      • To leave a particular position or place.
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    • move on

      US /muv ɑn/

      UK /mu:v ɔn/

      • Phrasal Verb
      • To decide to change or go to a different place
      • To start talking about something different.
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    • move to

      US /muv tu/

      UK /mu:v tu:/

      • Phrasal Verb
      • To change the place where you live or work.
      • Verb (Transitive/Intransitive)
      • To proceed to the next stage or action.
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    • next to

      US /nɛkst tu/

      UK /nekst tu:/

      • Preposition
      • Being located along side another
      • In comparison with
      • Adverb
      • Almost; nearly
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    • night and day

      US /naɪt ənd de/

      UK /nait ænd dei/

      • Phrase
      • Continuously; all the time.
      • Noun
      • The contrast between two very different things.
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    • not surprisingly

      US

      UK

      • Phrase
      • In a way that is not unexpected or predictable.
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    • notch up

      US /nɑtʃ ʌp/

      UK /nɒtʃ ʌp/

      • other
      • To achieve or accumulate something, often successes or points.
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    • of course

      US /ʌv kɔː(r)s/

      UK /ɔv kɔː(r)s/

      • Adverb
      • Sure ; Certainly
      • Phrase
      • For sure; certainly
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    • off camera

      US /ɔf ˈkæmərə/

      UK /ɔf ˈkæmərə/

      • Adverb
      • Not being filmed or recorded.
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    • off of

      US /ɔf ʌv/

      UK /ɔf ɔv/

      • Preposition
      • From a position on something; down from.
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    • officer

      US /ˈɔ:fɪsə(r)/

      UK /ˈɒfɪsə(r)/

      • Noun (Countable/Uncountable)
      • Person of high position in an organization
      • Person of high position in the military
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    • on and off

      US /ɑn ənd ɔf/

      UK /ɔn ænd ɔf/

      • Adverb
      • Intermittently; not continuously.
      • Adjective
      • Characterized by periods of involvement and separation.
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    • on the beach

      US

      UK

      • Phrase
      • Located on the sandy or pebbly area bordering a body of water.
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    • on the bench

      US

      UK

      • Phrase
      • Not actively playing in a game; in reserve.
      • Serving as a judge; presiding over a court.
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    • on the floor

      US

      UK

      • Phrase
      • Located on the ground or bottom surface of a room.
      • Actively participating in dancing or other floor-based activities.
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    • on the lookout

      US /ɑn ði ˈlʊkˌaʊt/

      UK /ɔn ðə ˈlʊkˌaʊt/

      • Adjective
      • Vigilantly searching for someone or something.
      • Idiom
      • To be watching carefully in order to detect something, such as danger or opportunity.
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    • on the road

      US /ɑn ði rəʊd/

      UK /ɔn ðə roʊd/

      • Phrase
      • Traveling, especially as part of a tour or journey.
      • Making progress; advancing towards a goal.
      • Idiom
      • Making progress towards a goal or achievement.
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    • on the rocks

      US

      UK

      • Phrase
      • Served with ice cubes.
      • Idiom
      • Experiencing difficulties and likely to fail.
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    • on the streets

      US /ɑn ðə strits/

      UK /ɒn ðə stri:ts/

      • other
      • Without a home; homeless or exposed outdoors.
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    • petition

      US /pəˈtɪʃən/

      UK /pə'tɪʃn/

      • Noun
      • Request to an authority to change something
      • Transitive Verb
      • To request an authority to make a change
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    • pick off

      US /pɪk ɔf/

      UK /pik ɔf/

      • Phrasal Verb
      • To shoot at objects one by one
      • To remove something from a surface by picking it.
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    • pick up the pieces

      US /pɪk ʌp ðə ˈpisɪz/

      UK /pɪk ʌp ðə ˈpi:sɪz/

      • other
      • Begin to recover after a failure or disaster.
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    • prey on

      US /pre ɑn/

      UK /prei ɔn/

      • Phrasal Verb
      • To victimize or exploit someone, especially someone vulnerable.
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    • pull off

      US /pʊl ɔf/

      UK /pul ɔf/

      • Phrasal Verb
      • To manage to succeed
      • To remove something quickly or with force.
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    • pull over

      US /pʊl ˈovɚ/

      UK /pul ˈəuvə/

      • Phrasal Verb
      • To bring a vehicle to a stop by side of the road
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    • rather than

      US

      UK

      • Adverb
      • More exactly; more correctly
      • Preferably; instead
      • Preposition
      • Instead of
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    • red handed

      US

      UK

      • Adjective
      • Caught in the act of doing something wrong or illegal.
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    • reptile

      US /ˈrɛptɪl, -ˌtaɪl/

      UK /ˈreptaɪl/

      • Countable Noun
      • Animals such as snakes, lizards
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    • rob

      US /rɑb/

      UK /rɒb/

      • Proper Noun
      • Person's name
      • Transitive Verb
      • To steal money or property from (bank or person)
      • To prevent from getting something deserved
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    • rolls on

      US

      UK

      • Phrasal Verb
      • For time to pass
      • To continue or proceed
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    • scam

      US /skæm/

      UK /skæm/

      • Noun
      • A trick to fool other people to get their money
      • Transitive Verb
      • To trick to fool other people to get their money
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    • shell out

      US /ʃɛl aʊt/

      UK /ʃel aut/

      • Phrasal Verb
      • To pay money, especially when the amount is large or considered too much.
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    • sit down

      US /sit daʊn/

      UK /sit daun/

      • Phrasal Verb
      • To take a seat
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    • sniff out

      US /snɪf aʊt/

      UK /snif aut/

      • Phrasal Verb
      • To discover something by using your nose; to detect or find something.
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    • take it away

      US

      UK

      • Phrasal Verb
      • To remove something.
      • Idiom
      • To begin playing or performing.
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    • take on

      US /tek ɑn/

      UK /teik ɔn/

      • Phrasal Verb
      • To acquire a new characteristic
      • To accept a new responsibility, role
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    • target

      US /ˈtɑrɡɪt/

      UK /'tɑ:ɡɪt/

      • Noun (Countable/Uncountable)
      • A goal or amount you are trying to achieve
      • Group you are trying to sell to or influence
      • Transitive Verb
      • To try to influence; direct a message toward
      • (Army) to aim an attack at something
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    • think of

      US /θɪŋk ʌv/

      UK /θiŋk ɔv/

      • Phrasal Verb
      • To look on as (being something specific); consider
      • To consider or remember something.
      • Verb (Transitive/Intransitive)
      • To imagine or call something to mind
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    • third time lucky

      US /θɜrd taɪm ˈlʌki/

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      • other
      • Success after two previous failures.
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    • to boot

      US /tu but/

      UK /tu: bu:t/

      • Adverb
      • In addition; as well; besides.
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    • to let

      US /tu lɛt/

      UK /tu let/

      • Preposition
      • Indicates that a property is available for rent.
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    • too heavy

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      • Adjective
      • Having excessive weight; difficult to lift or move.
      • Excessively burdensome or difficult to manage.
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    • tourist

      US /ˈtʊrɪst/

      UK /ˈtʊərɪst/

      • Countable Noun
      • Someone who travels to a place for pleasure
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    • under the sun

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      • Phrase
      • Everything in the world; everything imaginable.
      • In the world; on the earth.
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    • up to something

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      UK

      • Phrase
      • Doing something; planning something, often secret or mischievous.
      • Capable of doing something; equal to a task.
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    • victim

      US /ˈvɪktɪm/

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      • Noun
      • Person/thing affected by an unpleasant event
      • Person feeling helpless in times of bad luck
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    • wait for

      US /wet fɔr/

      UK /weit fɔ:/

      • Phrasal Verb
      • To wait until someone comes, or something happens
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    • wake up

      US /wek ʌp/

      UK /weik ʌp/

      • Phrasal Verb
      • To stop sleeping
      • To become fully aware and alert to a situation.
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    • wave in

      US /weɪv ɪn/

      UK /weɪv ɪn/

      • other
      • Signal or gesture for someone to enter a place.
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    • with it

      US /wɪð ɪt/

      UK /wið it/

      • Adjective
      • Intelligent, alert, and up-to-date.
      • Understanding and knowledgeable about current trends or information.
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    • work in

      US /wɚk ɪn/

      UK /wə:k in/

      • Phrasal Verb
      • To make an opening for something in your schedule
      • To fit person/thing into a schedule or sequence
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    • zip

      US /zɪp/

      UK /zɪp/

      • Transitive Verb
      • To compress digital documents into one file
      • To close using a zipper
      • Noun (Countable/Uncountable)
      • Energy; vigor; determination
      • Way to say 'nothing' or 'zero'
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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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    The secrets of the pickpockets - Barcelona

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    Ever wondered how pickpockets operate in busy tourist spots? This video dives deep into the cunning tactics used in Barcelona, from passport theft to elaborate scams, and shows you how the Mossos police catch them! You'll pick up advanced vocabulary and practical phrases to stay safe and understand the local culture better.

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