Unit Ten

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Memorable adj worth remembering or to remember because it is special in some may : the concert was a memorable adv

 

Trumpets noun , [c] brass musical instrument that you play by blowing into it there are three buttons on it which you compress to make different notes .

 

Folklore  noun [u] ( the study of ) the traditional  stories and beliefs of a community

 

Thrill noun [c] a sadden strong feeling of pleasures or excitement

Thrill noun [c] a sadden strong feel a thrill: his singing thrilled adj: he was absolutely thrilled with my present.

Thriller noun [c] play film book , etc with  a very exciting story often about a crime

A thrilling adj very exciting.

 

Exhibition noun 1[c] a collection of objects that are shown to the public: an exhibition of photographs

Have you seen the exhibit long the national exhibition center in Birmingham notice the expression on exhibition : her pain things will be one exhibition in London

2-[c] an occasion when a particular skill is shown to the public: we saw an exhibition of Scottish dancing last night

3-[sing] (formal) the act of showing agility feeling etc: the gave was  a superb exhibition of football at its best

flood light noun [c] power fall light that is used for lighting sport grounds. The out side of public buildings ect

 

stroll noun [c] a slow walk for pleas are: for a stroll along the beach

stroll verb[I]

 

target noun [c] 1 a person or  thing that you aim at when shooting or attacking : attacks noun been launched on military targets such as air fleds . the bomb missed its target and fell into the sea.

The politician  was a likely target for terrorist attacks .

2 an object of ten around board with circal on that you aim at in shooting practice: init the target twice but missed it once

3 a person or thing that people blame . criticized at tc : the education system has been the target of heavy criticism

4 that you are aiming at : our target for were right on target (=making the progress we expected) target verb[t] causally pass we ) target sth cat/on sb/sth)to aim sth; they targeted the product at teenagers.

 

START (OFF) WITH 1 IN THE BEGINGING ; AT FIRST : to start with every thing was fine but then there were problems

2 caused for giving your first reason for sth : why are you so angry? Well , to start off with youre late and second July you have lied to me.

 

Aim1 noun 1[c] some thing that you in tend to door achieve: our aim is to open office in Paris and Rome before the of the you’re his only of pointing sth at sb/sth before target to hit him / her at with it: get ready to shoot. Take aim fire her aim was good and she hit the target

Aim less adj having no purpose: an aimless decision. Aimlessly adv

 

Prepared by:

Muaied Abu Slaaih

Raad Abu Slaaih

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