read between the lines
look for or discover a meaning that is implied rather than explicitly stated.
❇️ "reading between the lines, I think Clare needs money"
#Vocabulary #Idiom #C1
look for or discover a meaning that is implied rather than explicitly stated.
❇️ "reading between the lines, I think Clare needs money"
#Vocabulary #Idiom #C1
ˌself-ˈcentred British English
self-centered American English
adjective
paying so much attention to yourself that you do not notice what is happening to other people
SYN selfish (B1)
❇️ Robert is a self-centered, ambitious, and bigoted man.
#SelfCentered #Vocabulary #C1 #AEF4
self-centered American English
adjective
paying so much attention to yourself that you do not notice what is happening to other people
SYN selfish (B1)
❇️ Robert is a self-centered, ambitious, and bigoted man.
#SelfCentered #Vocabulary #C1 #AEF4
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🌐 The Internet — The new pathway to success?
📚 Touchstone 4, Second Edition, Unit 11, Lesson D, Pages 114 & 115
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#Touchstone #Touchstone4 #Reading #B1 #B2 #TheInternet #Success #Unit11D #11D
📚 Touchstone 4, Second Edition, Unit 11, Lesson D, Pages 114 & 115
@AliTavakoli1
#Touchstone #Touchstone4 #Reading #B1 #B2 #TheInternet #Success #Unit11D #11D
🌐 The Internet — The new pathway to success?
📚 Touchstone 4, Second Edition, Unit 11, Lesson D, Pages 114 & 115
@AliTavakoli1
#Touchstone #Touchstone4 #Reading #B1 #B2 #TheInternet #Success #Unit11D #11D
📚 Touchstone 4, Second Edition, Unit 11, Lesson D, Pages 114 & 115
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#Touchstone #Touchstone4 #Reading #B1 #B2 #TheInternet #Success #Unit11D #11D
🐑 lamb /læm/ ●●○ S3 noun
1 [countable] a young sheep
2 [uncountable] the meat of a young sheep
→ mutton
❇️ roast lamb
❇️ a leg of lamb
❇️ lamb chop/cutlet/stew etc
#Vocabulary #Lamb #B1 #AEF3
1 [countable] a young sheep
2 [uncountable] the meat of a young sheep
→ mutton
❇️ roast lamb
❇️ a leg of lamb
❇️ lamb chop/cutlet/stew etc
#Vocabulary #Lamb #B1 #AEF3
👩🦰 barrette
bar‧rette /bæˈret/ noun [countable]
SYN hair-slide
bar‧rette /bæˈret/ noun [countable]
American English a small metal or plastic object used to keep a woman’s hair in placeSYN hair-slide
British English
#Vocabulary #Barrettereceptionist
re‧cep‧tion‧ist /rɪˈsepʃənɪst/ ●●○ noun [countable]
someone whose job is to welcome and deal with people arriving in a hotel or office building, visiting a doctor etc.
▪️ One of us would be a hotel receptionist, the other a lost tourist.
#Vocabulary #Receptionist #A2
re‧cep‧tion‧ist /rɪˈsepʃənɪst/ ●●○ noun [countable]
someone whose job is to welcome and deal with people arriving in a hotel or office building, visiting a doctor etc.
▪️ One of us would be a hotel receptionist, the other a lost tourist.
#Vocabulary #Receptionist #A2
🦑 squid
/skwɪd/ noun (plural squid or squids) [countable]
a sea creature with a long soft body and ten arms around its mouth
▪️ It is a giant squid, its long tentacles twisting about like huge snakes.
#Vocabulary #Squid #B1
/skwɪd/ noun (plural squid or squids) [countable]
a sea creature with a long soft body and ten arms around its mouth
▪️ It is a giant squid, its long tentacles twisting about like huge snakes.
#Vocabulary #Squid #B1
peninsula
pe‧nin‧su‧la /pəˈnɪnsjələ $ -sələ/ ●○○ noun [countable]
a piece of land almost completely surrounded by water but joined to a large area of land
▪️ the Korean peninsula
▪️ They built their house on a narrow peninsula.
#Vocabulary #Peninsula
#شبه_جزیره
pe‧nin‧su‧la /pəˈnɪnsjələ $ -sələ/ ●○○ noun [countable]
a piece of land almost completely surrounded by water but joined to a large area of land
▪️ the Korean peninsula
▪️ They built their house on a narrow peninsula.
#Vocabulary #Peninsula
#شبه_جزیره