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Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles Highschool
English Dictionary
Members:
Jaime Herrera
Manuel Caballero
Juan Sanchezo
Gustavo Goff
Pedro Quintero
Héctor Murgas
9D
6/5/14
Abroad (adjective): to or in a foreign country or countries
Example: We going abroad next month
Accomplish (Verb): to manage to do; achieve
Example: It wants to accomplish his objectives
Anxious (Adjective): worried and tense because of possible misfortune, danger, etc; uneasy
Example: I´m anxious getting my diploma
Appearance(adjective): the act or an instance of appearing, as to the eye, before the public, etc
Example: the appearance of people is descriptive
Assumption (Noun): The taking up of the Virgin Mary (body and soul) into heaven when her earthly life was ended
Example: The christians celebrate the assumption of the virgin Mary
Attempted (Noun): to make an effort (to do something) or to achieve (something).
Example: The attempted is to help
Board(noun): a long wide flat relatively thin piece of sawn timber
Example: I buy a new skateboard for the competition
Borrow(verb): to putt the ball uphill of the direct path to the hole
Example: I borrow your pencil
Branch (Noun): a secondary woody stem arising from the trunk or bough of a tree or the main
stem of a shrub
Example: I want to study a mathematical branch
Break(verb): to crack or become cracked without separating
Example: my friends and I have a break
Clothing (Noun): Something that covers or clothes
Example: I don't have clothing for tomorrow.
Charity(noun): the giving of help, money, food, etc, to those in need
Example: nuns aren’t profess charity
Cross(nouns): structure or symbol consisting essentially of two intersecting lines or pieces at right
angles to one another
Example: would be hard to cross a river
Dear(adjective): beloved; precious
Example: the teacher is very dear
Distress (transitive): to cause mental pain to; upset badly.
Example: I ´m distress because my mom is in the hospital
Drug(adjective): a chemical substance, esp a narcotic, taken for the pleasant effects it produces
Example: would the drug is bad
Dump(verb): to drop, fall, or let fall heavily or in a mass
Example: the people are very dump
Engaged (adjective): pledged to be married; betrothed
Example: I´m engaged with my girlfriend
Entire(adjective): whole; complete: the entire project is going well.
Example: the juice of orange is entire.
Famine (Noun): a severe shortage of food, as through crop failure or overpopulation
Example: In the morning it gets up with a lot of famine
Farmland(noun): land used or suitable for forming.
Example: my grandpa has a farmland there he cultivates rice, corn and other products.
Fix(verb): to attach or place permanently
Example: fix the mirror to the wall
Flame (Noun): A hot usually luminous body of burning gas often containing small incandescent
particles, typically emanating in flickering streams from burning material or produced by a jet of
ignited gas
Example: The flames destroy the forest
Foreign(adjective): of, involving, located in, or coming from another country, area, people, etc: a
foreign resident.
Example: once 90 years ago my grandpa arrived this country, when he arrived he was foreigh and
he had to accustom.
Flight(verb): the act, skill, or manner of flying
Example: I flight to new York
Foreign (adjective): something located at, in, or towards the front
Example: A foreign resident
Gather (Verb): To join something with other one
Example: They gather to make homework
Greet(Verb transitive): to meet or receive with expressions of gladness or welcome.
Example: I greet the principal yesterday.
Getting(verb): to come into possession of; receive or earn.
Example: I´m getting my diploma.
Hire (Verb) : To acquire the temporary use of (a thing) or the services of (a person) in exchange for
payment.
Example: I going to hire a gardener.
Homeless (Adjective): Person who does not take place where to sleep
Example: These children are homeless
Homesick (Adjective): depressed or melancholy at being away from home and family
Example: He feels homesick when not this one near the family.
Huge(ADJ): extremely large in size, amount, or scope
Example: the new hospital is huge.
Hurl (Verb): To throw or propel with great force.
Example: He hurls the ball to the net.
Ignoring (Verb): to fail or refuse to notice; disregard
Example: when people try to upset me I ignoring those
Imposing(adjective): grand or impressive: an imposing building
Example: the people are imposing building
Lawn(adjective): a flat and usually level area of mown and cultivated grass
Example: the lawn is very good
Lend(verb): to permit the use of (something) with the expectation of return of the same or an
equivalent.
Example: my mother is lending stories book for my sister for boring to school.
Length(adjective): for a long time; interminably
Example: the book was 600 pages in length
Luggage(noun): suitcases, trunks, etc, containing personal belongings for a journey; baggage.
Example: my luggage lust in the aiport.
Masked(adjective): disguised or covered by or as if by a mask
Example: Halloween masked out in all
Midnight(adjective): the middle of the night; 12 o'clock at night.
Example: I hate when anybody go to home at midnight and it awake me.
Naïve(adjective): having or expressing innocence and credulity; ingenuous
Example: men have been very naïve
Newscaster(noun): a radio or television broadcast of the news
Example: the newscaster states that there will be a storm
Nodded(noun): to lower and raise (the head) briefly, as to indicate agreement, invitation, etc.
Example: my the nodded is the vebuity of the ship.
Orphanage(adjective): an institution for orphans and abandoned children
Example: I don’t have a orphanage
Overspend (Verb): to spend in excess of (one's desires or what one can afford or is allocated)
Example: My sister overspends money in a month.
Passage (Noun): a channel, opening, etc, through or by which a person or thing may pass.
Example: My room has a secret passage.
Peel(verb): to remove (the skin, rind, outer covering, etc) of (a fruit, egg, etc).
Example: he has cancer of peel.
Plenty (Noun): a great number, amount, or quantity
Example: We have plenty of money
Phrases(verb): a group of words forming an immediate syntactic constituent of a clause
Example: I love it when you tell me beautiful phrases
Poor(adjective): lacking financial or other means of subsistence; needy
Example: the people are very poor in these times
Portrait(noun): a verbal description or picture, esp of a person's character
Example: a portrait gallery is necessary
Prove (Verb): to establish or demonstrate the truth or validity of; verify, by using an established
sequence of procedures or statements
Example: I prove the things I say
Proud (adjetive): Feeling honoured or gratified by or as if by some distinction.
Example: I'm proud of the things I did yesterday
Purpose (Noun): The reason for which anything is done, created, or exists
Example: I don't have any purpose for the year
Quaint(ADJ): attractively unusual, esp in an old-fashioned style.
Example: the New York city is quaint.
Rank (noun): a position, esp an official one, within a social organization, esp the armed forces: the
rank of captain.
Example: the captain has more rank on the ship
Rare(ADJ): not widely known; not frequently used or experienced; uncommon or unusual: a rare
word.
Example: that dolphin is rare.
Rebellious(adjective): showing a tendency towards rebellion
Example: the child is very rebellious
Remains(noun): the body of a dead person; corpse
Example: only in the accident were the remains
Research(verb): systematic investigation to establish facts or principles or to collect information on
a subject.
Example: I research my homework on o encyclopedia or on internet.
Rites (noun): A formal act or procedure prescribed or customary in religious ceremonies
Example: Many years ago people do a lot of rites for the gods.
Sad(adjective): feeling sorrow; unhappy
Example: people are sad because don’t have money
Sanctuary(noun): a holy place, a consecrated building or shrine.
Example: the Egypt had their sanctuary, for their ceremony.
Scattered (Verb): To separate and move or cause to separate and move in various directions;
disperse.
Example: The factory scattered a lot of smoke
Scenery(noun): the natural features of a landscape.
Example: China has a scenery most beautiful of the world.
Scribble(verb): to write or draw in a hasty or illegible manner
Example: my child write scribbles
Script (Noun): the letters, characters, or figures used in writing by hand
Example: We try to understand the scripts in the sarcophagus
Seems(verb): to appear to the mind or eye; look: this seems nice, the car seems to be running well.
Example: I´ll seems do bring the PC for do my homework in my bedroom.
Shake(VB): to move or cause to move up and down or back and forth with short quick
movements; vibrate.
Example: he is shaking the soda.
Shipwreck (Noun): the partial or total destruction of a ship at sea
Example: The shipwreck goes two years ago
Soon(noun): in or after a short time; in a little while; before long.
Example: I will soon back for my house eat I´ll eat my dinner and after I´m going to slop.
Spilled (verbo): when intr, usually followed by from, out of, etc: to fall or cause to fall from or as
from a container, esp unintentionally.
Example: he spill the juice.
Stages (transitive): a distinct step or period of development, growth, or progress.
Example: The stage Balboa is very beautiful.
Stick (noun): a small thin branch of a tree
Example: he is sticking the picture.
Still(adjective): undisturbed or tranquil; silent and calm.
Example: my dad still, he doesn´t do anything.
Stress(noun): special emphasis or significance attached to something
Example: the stress is not good
Sunshine(noun): the light received directly from the sun
Example: the sunshine is very good
Taught(verb): the past tense and past participle of teach.
Example: my father taught my sister how to use the computer.
Treat(noun): a celebration, entertainment, gift, or feast given for or to someone and paid for by
another.
Example: I’m treating solve a problem that I have with my teacher.
Uncomfortable (ADJ): not comfortable.
Example: talk with the mother of my girlfriend is uncomfortable.
Vanisher(verb): to disappear, esp suddenly or mysteriously
Example: the teacher is vanisher
Vase(noun): a vessel used as an ornament or for holding cut flowers
Example: the vase is beautiful.
Walls(noun): a vertical construction made of stone, brick, wood, etc, with a length and height
much greater than its thickness, used to enclose, divide, or support.
Example: the wall is color red. Wandering (Verb): Walk without where about or course
Example: they walk with a constant wandering
Whole(adjective): containing all the component parts necessary to form a total; complete: a
whole apple.
Example: I ate the whole sandwich.