Vocabulary
- land on: To come down to the ground or another surface after flying or falling.
- set aside: To reject or throw away, e.g. an idea
- answer to: To be responsible to someone and have to explain your actions to them.
- do in: To make completely tired out and exhausted
- in the future: At a later time; in times to come.
- dust off: To remove dust from something by wiping or brushing.
- for now: Temporarily; for the present time.
- figure: To appear in a game, play or event
- strategy: Careful plan or method for achieving a goal
- recommend: To advise or suggest that someone do something
- scale: Size, level, or amount when compared
- common: Area in a city or town that is open to everyone
- mess: Something that is untidy, dirty or unclean
- claim: To say that something is true, often without proof.
- explore: To examine something in detail to learn about it
- territory: Area of land defended by an animal
- continent: Very large piece of land, e.g. Africa or Asia
- bit: Device put in a horse's mouth to control it
- exist: To be present, alive or real
- heritage: Traditional beliefs or customs of a culture
- military: Army or armed forces
- mention: To refer to or talk or write about something
- state: Region within a country, with its own government
- optimal: Best or most desirable; best possible
- universe: All of space that contains planets and stars
- ease: To make something less difficult, tight, stressed
- valuable: Being useful or important
- preserve: To cook food so it can be kept for long periods
- independent: Making your own decisions; acting by yourself
- scientific: Concerning academic study of the physical world
- permanently: For a long time; always
- humanity: Quality of being understanding or sympathetic
- click: To work well with someone or something
- monopoly: Complete market control for a service or product
- leave: To go away from; depart
- personally: By a specific person, and not by anyone else
- compete: To try to beat others at something, e.g. a race
- reserve: To arrange for a room or table be kept for you
- intend: To plan or want to do something
- intentional: Done with a deliberate plan to do or achieve
- explode: To express an emotion in a sudden and loud way
- build: Your physical shape; physique
- staff: Employees of a company
- overlap: To lie over or cover a part of something else
- pole: One of two opposite ideas, qualities or positions
- clause: Part of a sentence that has its own verb
- antarctica: An extremely cold continent at the south pole almost entirely below the Antarctic Circle; covered by an ice cap up to , feet deep
- sponsor: Person that supports the passage of a new law
- ban: To make something illegal or not allowed
- own: To have something as your property
- quantum: The smallest unit or amount of energy
- land: Region or country
- include: To make someone, something part of a group
- future: Time that is to come after the present
- colonial: Of a system where one country controls another
- nation: Area or region controlled by a government and army
- treaty: An agreement between nations
- mining: To place a bomb in the ground or the sea
- mankind: All humans thought of as one group; humanity
- checkout: Counter in a supermarket where you pay for goods
- mid: At (or near) the middle point
- civilisation: A highly developed society
- presumptive: Based on reasonable grounds for being believed
- paperwork: Work involving handling papers, forms, letters etc.
- poo: Feces
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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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Who Owns Antarctica? (Bizarre Borders Part 3)
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Emily posted on 2021/06/24Ever wondered who actually owns Antarctica? This video dives into the fascinating world of polar geopolitics, explaining the Antarctic Treaty and territorial claims in simple terms. You'll pick up useful vocabulary related to international relations and environmental protection while learning about this unique continent!
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