Wednesday 23 November 2011

Vocabulary by students


denyVerb  refuse,negative

EX: I can not deny my enthusiasm for the project
fleeVerb  run a way, escape , disappear
ex:A mob torched a church, and many Christians had to flee.
fingerprintn. dactylogram  
ex:They find his fingerprint in the murder weapon .
citizenn. people, municipality
ex:In 1940 Einstein became an American citizen.
cooperationjoint operation or action
sin like a crime. but sin is Guilty of religion, morals
lustLust is a feeling of strong sexual desire for someone or strong desire for something.
envyWhen you wish that you could have the same thing or quality that someone else has.
greed-overwhelming desire for more

->There are no bounds(limits) to man's greed.
pride- noun : self esteem

When you meet a boaster , you can use
"I pride of you."

ensure- verb : make sure

The same meaning is guarantee.

-> Ensure the account name specified is valid.
complex- adjective : complicated , intricated

The difference is the complex is needed studies or knowledge because they made of a point of difference and complicated is difficult to explain.

-> The human body is like a complex machine.
genetic1. related to genes and heredity.

-All living things are made up of genetics.
-Anything that you get form your parents: eye colour, height, nose -shape are genetically transferred to you.

“She has an amazing body but she eats burgers all the time and doesn’t exercise... but be good genetics.”
manipulate                manipulate smoke to create an image
injusticeunfairness
justice opp.
judge n.
cloningDebates about cloning are increasing.
stem cellStem cells produce daughter cells,then daughter cells get into other cells.       
blood cells are one of the stem cells.
point of viewNoun
- a way of considering something,
“From a medical point of view, there was no need for the operation”.

- an opinion
“I appreciate that from your point of view it is unacceptable”
outcomenoun - a result or effect of an action, situation, etc
“It is too early to predict the outcome of the meeting”.
ramificationnoun - the possible results of an action
“Have you considered all the ramifications of your problem?”.
accuseverb - to say that someone has done something morally wrong, illegal or unkind
“It’s not my fault”. “Don’t worry, I’m not accusing you”.
assaultnoun - a violent attack
“He was charged with sexual assault”.
robberynoun - the crime of stealing from somewhere or someone
“He is in prison for armed robbery”.
lie detector testnoun - a piece of equipment used to try to discover if someone is telling lies
polygraph testnoun - a lie detector

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