Forwarded from مپلاک
#GET_AN_EYEFUL to look at something or someone.
- Hey, get an eyeful of this!
#NUDE / nud / not wearing any clothes.
- She once posed nude for a magazine.
- Nude sunbathing is only allowed on certain beaches.
#NUDIST / ˈnu·dɪst / a person who believes that not wearing clothes is healthy and who is often part of a group of people who meet to practice their belief
- The whole family are committed nudists.
- a nudist beach (= beach for nudists)
#FREQUENTLY often
- frequently asked questions
- I see him frequently.
- The buses run less frequently on Sundays.
#RETRIEVE / rɪˈtriv / to find and bring back something.
- We taught our dog to retrieve a ball.
- Computers are used to store and retrieve information efficiently.
- Important historic documents were retrieved from a dumpster last week.
#NAKED / ˈneɪ·kɪd / not wearing any clothes.
- a naked man.
- naked bodies.
- stark naked (= completely naked)
- buck/butt naked (= completely naked)
#DISCOVER / dɪˈskʌv·ər / to realize or learn.
- When you go on a trip, you always discover that you forgot a few things.
#LIKELY / ˈlɑɪk·li / If something is likely, it will probably happen or is expected.
- Do remind me because I'm likely to forget.
- If I don’t write it down, I’m likely to forget.
#IN_THE_BUFF naked
#OTHERWISE / ˈʌð·ərˌwɑɪz / differently, or in another way.
- Parts of the company will be sold or otherwise dismantled.
#DESTROY / dɪˈstrɔɪ / to damage something.
- Losing his job seemed to completely destroy his confidence.
- Most of the old part of the city was destroyed by bombs during the war.
#TOPLESS used to describe someone, usually a woman, wearing nothing on the upper part of the body, or something connected with this way of dressing.
- Many women now go topless on the beach.
- topless dancers
#FELLA / ˈfel·ə /not standard (spelled the way it is often spoken) fellow;;; man, guy, chap (Informal), man or boy.
- Where did you meet this fella?
#STREAK / strik / to run naked through a public place
#UNSETTLING / ʌnˈset·lɪŋ / making you feel anxious and worried.
- I received the unsettling news that I may lose my job next month.
#IN_THE_NORMAL_COURSE_OF_THINGS as things usually happen;;; the way in which something happens;;; the way things happen
#SPOT / spɑt / to see or notice someone or something.
- Sara spotted a woodpecker high on the tree.
#ASSUME / əˈsum / to think; to believe
#GO_ON to continue
- I won’t go on working in this job forever.
- Go on, tell me what happened next.
#THANKFULLY used, usually at the beginning of a sentence, to show you are happy or grateful about something.
- Thankfully, nobody was hurt.
#PATHS_CROSS If two people's paths cross, the people meet.
- It was a pleasure meeting you - I hope our paths cross again.
- Hey, get an eyeful of this!
#NUDE / nud / not wearing any clothes.
- She once posed nude for a magazine.
- Nude sunbathing is only allowed on certain beaches.
#NUDIST / ˈnu·dɪst / a person who believes that not wearing clothes is healthy and who is often part of a group of people who meet to practice their belief
- The whole family are committed nudists.
- a nudist beach (= beach for nudists)
#FREQUENTLY often
- frequently asked questions
- I see him frequently.
- The buses run less frequently on Sundays.
#RETRIEVE / rɪˈtriv / to find and bring back something.
- We taught our dog to retrieve a ball.
- Computers are used to store and retrieve information efficiently.
- Important historic documents were retrieved from a dumpster last week.
#NAKED / ˈneɪ·kɪd / not wearing any clothes.
- a naked man.
- naked bodies.
- stark naked (= completely naked)
- buck/butt naked (= completely naked)
#DISCOVER / dɪˈskʌv·ər / to realize or learn.
- When you go on a trip, you always discover that you forgot a few things.
#LIKELY / ˈlɑɪk·li / If something is likely, it will probably happen or is expected.
- Do remind me because I'm likely to forget.
- If I don’t write it down, I’m likely to forget.
#IN_THE_BUFF naked
#OTHERWISE / ˈʌð·ərˌwɑɪz / differently, or in another way.
- Parts of the company will be sold or otherwise dismantled.
#DESTROY / dɪˈstrɔɪ / to damage something.
- Losing his job seemed to completely destroy his confidence.
- Most of the old part of the city was destroyed by bombs during the war.
#TOPLESS used to describe someone, usually a woman, wearing nothing on the upper part of the body, or something connected with this way of dressing.
- Many women now go topless on the beach.
- topless dancers
#FELLA / ˈfel·ə /not standard (spelled the way it is often spoken) fellow;;; man, guy, chap (Informal), man or boy.
- Where did you meet this fella?
#STREAK / strik / to run naked through a public place
#UNSETTLING / ʌnˈset·lɪŋ / making you feel anxious and worried.
- I received the unsettling news that I may lose my job next month.
#IN_THE_NORMAL_COURSE_OF_THINGS as things usually happen;;; the way in which something happens;;; the way things happen
#SPOT / spɑt / to see or notice someone or something.
- Sara spotted a woodpecker high on the tree.
#ASSUME / əˈsum / to think; to believe
#GO_ON to continue
- I won’t go on working in this job forever.
- Go on, tell me what happened next.
#THANKFULLY used, usually at the beginning of a sentence, to show you are happy or grateful about something.
- Thankfully, nobody was hurt.
#PATHS_CROSS If two people's paths cross, the people meet.
- It was a pleasure meeting you - I hope our paths cross again.