2020-03-01 Ivy League Enjoy English

(National Geographic (Little) Kids) #1

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Extra Words & Phrases


Ź
lightweight [ `lZIt:wet ] a.

Ź
texture


[
`tEkstSK

] n.


Ź fidget [
`fIdjIt


] vi.


Ź outcome [
`ZUt:kVm


] n.


Ź doodle [
`dudL


] vi.


Words & Phrases



  1. retain [ rI`ten ] vt.


Scientists have come up with a new way to


help plants retain water.


2.
furniture

[
`fRnItSK

] n.


Harry got rid of some old furniture before he


moved into his new apartment.



  1. repeatedly [ rI`pitIdlI ] adv.


The teacher repeatedly asked John to be quiet.



  1. intended [
    In`tEndId


] a.


intend


[
In`tEnd

] vt.


We left early because our intended destination


was hours away.



  1. meaningless [ `minIGlIs ] a.


Lillian found it meaningless to argue with her


sister over which songs to listen to.



  1. satisfaction [
    :sAtIs`fAkSJn


] n.


The success of the experiment gave Phil a


feeling of satisfaction.


7.
relieve

[
rI`liv

] vt.


Doing some exercise may help relieve your


stress.



  1. stick around


Are you going to stick around after work for the


party?


There was a layer of dust on all the (satisfaction


/ furniture / variety) when we got back from our


vacation.


Taking a hot bath can (intend / market / relieve)


your back pain.


Mother told me the story of Peter Pan (repeatedly /


impolitely / strictly) when I was little.


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