Vocabulary
- fight on: To continue fighting despite difficulties or setbacks.
- work in: To make an opening for something in your schedule
- of ours: Belonging to us; associated with us.
- used to: Did regularly before, but don't do now
- shut up: To close something, e.g. a shop
- fiddle with: To make small movements or adjustments to something, often nervously or restlessly.
- except that: But; with the exception that.
- basket case: A person who is completely unable to function normally, especially because of emotional problems.
- daddy: Another word for father
- hat: Item of clothing worn on your head
- kick: Feeling of enjoyment or excitement
- arm: To activate a weapon or bomb for use
- dear: Loved or valued very much
- dinner: Main meal of the day, often eaten in the evening
- hard: Difficult to do; difficult to understand
- doctor: Person paid to help people become or stay healthy
- brother: A boy or man who shares a parent with you
- die: Cube with dots numbering 1-6 on it used in games
- wife: Married woman
- met: To provide something that is necessary
- street: Road in a city with buildings and places to walk
- get: To become affected by illness or disease
- to: Toward a point, person, place or thing
- bat: Small flying mouse-like animal with wings
- shamed: To make someone feel ashamed
- bring: To take or go with someone to a place
- duck: To avoid doing something that is difficult
- boyfriend: Man (boy) romantically involved with girl
- ill: Not well or sick
- serve: To act in a particular position or office
- partner: One you have a business/personal relationship with
- cash: Physical money (not credit card or digital)
- laugh: To make a happy sound when something is funny
- kill: To cause someone to experience a lot of pain
- pain: Strong feeling of hurt or discomfort
- rich: Having a lot of money or valuable possessions
- decide: To make a choice or choose after thinking about it
- crazy: Mentally ill; mad
- smell: To have a particular odor
- detective: Person who investigates and solves crimes
- pipe: To speak in a high-pitched voice, like a child
- register: To record your name on an official list; sign up
- passive: Allowing things to happen with quiet acceptance
- selfish: Concerned about your own interests, not others'
- killer: Something that is a challenge to deal with
- childhood: The time when you are a child
- battle: Military fight between armies
- bet: To gamble money to win more money, e.g. on horses
- afford: To make available, to provide
- waste: To kill or severely harm someone
- bite: Amount of food taken into your mouth at one time
- secret: Kept hidden from others; Known only to a few people
- smart: Fashionable; well-dressed; well-groomed
- stain: A mark or unwanted spot / thing
- chop: To cut into pieces with an up and down motion
- crack: Attempt to achieve a goal or objective
- exploit: To selfishly take advantage of or treat badly
- disgrace: Shame or dishonor
- needle: Part of a medical device used to inject medicine
- haunt: To remain in the mind causing worry, sadness, pain
- tragedy: Play that has a sad ending with many deaths
- mask: To hide something so that it cannot be seen
- dynamic: Always active or energetic; getting things done
- fellow: Man or a boy
- emotional: Causing, feeling, or appealing to the emotions
- wealth: Amount of money or possessions you own, e.g. large
- justice: Quality of being fair, equal, or just
- vast: Being very large in size or amount
- compliment: Remark saying someone looks nice, plays well, etc.
- gesture: Bodily movement expressing a particular meaning
- holy: Being good according to religious standards
- snatch: To take something quickly or eagerly
- deduce: To use logic or reason to reach a conclusion
- shatter: To break into small pieces
- nest: Home, e.g. of twigs, made by a bird, insect etc.
- crush: Strong attraction to someone
- suck: To be very bad, undesirable or unpleasant
- sidekick: Person often with another more important person
- tango: Type of sexy ballroom dance from Argentina
- haste: Quickness; speed; hurry
- deuce: Tie in tennis needing two successive points to win
- dispatch: To send (people or objects) somewhere
- traumatize: To cause trauma and shock
- catchphrase: Favorite saying of a sect or political group
- pow: Used to represent the sound of two things hitting
- punchline: Last line of a joke
- fiddle: To play around in an experimental manner; tinker
- villain: Character in a story who is mean or evil
- adversary: Opponent who want to fight you for some reason
- bam: An ancient city in southeastern Iran; destroyed by an earthquake in
- momma: A mother
- superpower: State powerful enough to influence world events
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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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[TRANSLATED] Batman vs Sherlock Holmes. Epic Rap Battles of History. [CC]
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姚易辰 posted on 2016/11/03Get ready for an epic showdown as Batman and Sherlock Holmes go head-to-head in a hilarious rap battle! You'll love picking up on the simple sentence structures and situational dialogue as these iconic characters trade witty insults. This is a super fun way to boost your English comprehension with a dose of pop culture!
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