Mar 6, 2016

GLOSSARY UNIT 5.

Bansky: great graffity art.
Pinatoteca: a painting museum.
Barrel: a rounded container for liquids.

Seal: anything that close or secures a thing.
Rinse: to wash lightly, as by pouring water over as a final stage in washing.
Stamp: to strike with a forceful, strong, downwards movement or push of th foot.
Parcel: an object wrapped up to form a small bundle, a package.

Slice: a thin, flat piece cut from something.
Warehouse: to place, deposit or store.
Jellyfish: a stinging, jellylike sea creature.
Slash: to cut with a violent sweeping stroke, as with a knife or sword.




Feb 16, 2016

GLOSSARY UNIT 4.

Tender: soft or delicate in substance
Toll: a fee demanded by an authority for some right or privilege, as for driving along a road
Wrinkle: a small crease in the skin, as from aging
Slip: to slide suddenly and accidentally, esp. so as to fall or go lower

Wasp: a slender winged insect with a narrow abdomen and a powerful Sting
Thick: heavy; not easily poured
Regret: to feel sorrow or remorse for.
Clause: a group of words containing a subject and predicate and forming either a part of a sentence or a whole simple sentence.
Tender: soft or delicate in substance.
Tought: difficult to chew, not tender.
Wrinkles: a small crease in the skin.
Delusion: a false belief or opinion.
Self-esteem: a realistic respect for or favorable impression of oneself.
Crave: want greately.
Isolation: to set or place apart.
Glistening: shining.
Baldheaded: a person without hair in his or her head.
Skipping: the act of jumping over a rope that is held and swung either by the person jumping or by two other people, as a game or for exercise.
Screw: a nail-like metal fastener, having a thin end with a spiral groove and a head with a slot.
Sneeze: to produce air or breath suddenly, forcibly, and loudly through the nose and mouth by involuntary action.
Hopscotch: a game in which a child hops around a diagram drawn on the pavement to pick up a small object, as a stone or stick, that was previously thrown down in one part of the diagram.
Sting: to prick or wound a person or an animal with a sharp-pointed part of the body that often contains poison or venom.
Run out: to be finished.
Carnations: a plant having long-stalked, fragant flowers in a variety of colors.

GLOSSARY UNIT 3.

Attorney: lawyer.
Pickpocket: one who steals from the pockets of people.
Mugger: one who assaults a person in order to rob him or her.
Burglar: one who breaks into a house, a office, or another to steal.
Hooligan: a rough lawless young person.
Hijacker: one who steal an airplane or other vehicle by threat or by force, for ransom or political aims.
Passer-by: a person that is passing or going by on foot.
Crew: a group of people working together.
Law: the principles, and regulations set up by a government, other authority, or by custom, that apply to all the people of a group.
Lawyer:  a person whose profession is to represent clients in a curt of law.
Murder: to kill (a person) and deliberately.
Thief or burglar: a person who break into your house.
Hooligan: a young hoodlum.
Kidnap: to carry off a person by force or trickery.
Hose: a flexible tube for carrying a liquid such as water, to desired a point.
Passer-by: a person passing by.
Bullet: a small piece of metal fired from a gun.
Flat: horizontally level.