| deny | Verb refuse,negative EX: I can not deny my enthusiasm for the project |
| flee | Verb run a way, escape , disappear ex:A mob torched a church, and many Christians had to flee. |
| fingerprint | n. dactylogram ex:They find his fingerprint in the murder weapon . |
| citizen | n. people, municipality ex:In 1940 Einstein became an American citizen. |
| cooperation | joint operation or action |
| sin | like a crime. but sin is Guilty of religion, morals |
| lust | Lust is a feeling of strong sexual desire for someone or strong desire for something. |
| envy | When 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. |
| genetic | 1. 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 |
| injustice | unfairness justice opp. judge n. |
| cloning | Debates about cloning are increasing. |
| stem cell | Stem cells produce daughter cells,then daughter cells get into other cells. blood cells are one of the stem cells. |
| point of view | Noun - 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” |
| outcome | noun - a result or effect of an action, situation, etc “It is too early to predict the outcome of the meeting”. |
| ramification | noun - the possible results of an action “Have you considered all the ramifications of your problem?”. |
| accuse | verb - 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”. |
| assault | noun - a violent attack “He was charged with sexual assault”. |
| robbery | noun - the crime of stealing from somewhere or someone “He is in prison for armed robbery”. |
| lie detector test | noun - a piece of equipment used to try to discover if someone is telling lies |
| polygraph test | noun - a lie detector |
Wednesday, 23 November 2011
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