# | Qz | NEW WORD | VP | EXAMPLE | WORD CLASS | DEFINITION | DATE/TIME ENTERED |
1 | | flame |
2 |
We could see the flame of a match. | N | Burning gas or vapor from coal or wood. | 2024.03.04 19:04
|
2 | | evil |
2 |
He led an evil life. | ADJ | Morally wrong or bad. | 2024.03.04 19:02
|
3 | | trace |
2 |
The doctor tried to trace the history of the disease. | V | To follow the history of something. | 2024.03.04 18:57
|
4 | | vary |
2 |
Her diets never vary. | V | To (cause to) be made different in some way. | 2024.03.04 18:54
|
5 | | tradition |
2 |
In Jewish tradition, learning is highly valued. | N | The handing down of statements, beliefs, etc., esp. by word of mouth or by practice. | 2024.03.04 18:44
|
6 | | culture |
2 |
New York is a city of great culture. | N | Artistic and intellectual activities and products. | 2024.03.04 18:42
|
7 | | bury |
2 |
They never bury the treasure. | V | to put in the ground and cover with earth | 2024.02.08 23:31
|
8 | | crash |
2 |
The glass crashed to the floor. | V | to (cause to) break or fall to pieces with noise | 2024.01.29 00:12
|
9 | | flood |
2 |
The heavy rain has caused floods in many parts of the country. | N | a large amount of water covering an area that is usually dry | 2023.06.14 03:59
|
10 | | journey |
2 |
The journey will take an hour at the most. | N | an act of travelling from one place to another | 2023.06.13 11:16
|
11 | | determined |
2 |
She is determined to finish her book | ADJ | resolute - - firm - - unwilling to change - | 2023.03.10 09:48
|
12 | | journey |
2 |
It's an hour's journey from here. - | N | a distance or period of time traveled | 2023.03.10 09:28
|
13 | | alive |
2 |
He was still alive after being buried in the snow for five days. | ADJ | living - - existing - - not dead or lifeless | 2023.02.06 13:18
|
14 | | environment |
2 |
a time-sharing environment, transactions are processed as they occur. | V | social and cultural surroundings - - milieu: | 2022.11.24 08:56
|
15 | | plastic |
2 |
Most children’s toys are made of plastic | N | A substance made from oil or coal that may be shaped when soft and then hardened to a strong, lightweight material | 2022.11.24 08:55
|
16 | | journey |
2 |
By train, it is a two-hour journey from here to the coast | N | 1. a distance travelled especially over land - 2.an act of travelling | 2022.11.23 17:25
|
17 | | pollution |
2 |
The manifesto includes tough measures to tackle road congestion and environmental pollution | N | damage caused to water, air, etc. by harmful substances or waste | 2022.11.07 18:06
|
18 | | environment |
2 |
We're not doing enough to protect the environment from pollution | N | the air, water, and land in or on which people, animals, and plants live | 2022.11.07 18:01
|
19 | | style |
2 |
Coco Chanel's unique style remains immortal. | N | a particular sort, with reference to form, appearance, or character: - | 2022.06.14 17:56
|
20 | | fashion |
2 |
In the 18th century the fashion was to accentuate the hourglass form of the body through the use of corsets. | N | a prevailing custom or style of dress, etiquette, socializing, etc. | 2022.06.14 17:54
|
21 | | century |
2 |
The world is now about 1.2C warmer than it was in the 19th Century - and the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere has risen by 50% | N | One of the periods of 100 years counted from a recognized date, esp. from the assumed date of the birth of Jesus | 2022.06.06 07:43
|
22 | | pollutant |
2 |
Pollutants can be natural, such as volcanic ash. They can also be created by human activity, such as trash or runoff produced by factories. | N | a substance that pollutes something, especially water or the atmosphere | 2022.06.06 05:49
|
23 | | supplier |
2 |
The company is a supplier of 100 per cent renewable electricity | N | A supplier is a person, company, or organization that sells or supplies something such as goods or equipment to customers | 2022.06.05 12:27
|
24 | | grocer |
2 |
Asian food grocers are good places to find more exotic ingredients not available in your local supermarket. | N | the owner or operator of a store that sells groceries. | 2022.06.05 06:23
|
25 | | tour |
2 |
It is entrusted to the protection of the regional forest agency, to which one can ask for information to carry out a guided tour. | N | To visit an area or place, usually with a guide. | 2022.06.04 15:02
|
26 | | journey |
2 |
If you have chosen a package with transport, it includes your return train journey. | N | When you travel from point A to point B. | 2022.06.04 14:53
|
27 | | pollution |
2 |
Air pollution kills nearly 3 million more. | N | the introduction of harmful substances or products into the environment | 2022.06.04 12:15
|
28 | | flood |
2 |
Excessive rainfall is creating floods very often. | N | a great flowing or overflowing of water, esp. over land not usually submerged | 2022.06.04 12:11
|
29 | | pollution |
2 |
Neuf millions de personnes meurent chaque année dans le monde à cause de la pollution | N | Dégradation de l'environnement | 2022.06.02 10:42
|
30 | | bricks |
2 |
The chimney was made of bricks. | N | a rectangular block of hard material used for building walls and houses: | 2022.05.31 16:19
|
31 | | citizenship |
2 |
I’m applying for Canadian citizenship. | N | the legal right to be a citizen of a particular country - | 2022.05.30 06:03
|
32 | | politician |
2 |
The citizens decided to write a letter to the politicians | N | someone who has a job in politics, especially a Member of Parliament | 2022.05.30 05:59
|
33 | | policy |
2 |
What's the party policy on immingration? | N | a set of plans or actions agreed on by a government, political party, business, or other group | 2022.05.30 05:44
|
34 | | council |
2 |
The new planning was rejected by the council | N | the elected officials who govern a local area such as a city or county | 2022.05.30 05:43
|
35 | | union |
2 |
We live in the European Union | N | a group of states or countries that join together or a group of states or countries under the control of one government - | 2022.05.30 05:41
|
36 | | salary |
2 |
the salary is too low. - - | N | Money a person gets for the work he does. | 2022.05.21 10:12
|
37 | | lend |
2 |
nobody wants to lend money and few wish to borrow. | V | to give someone money which the must later pay back. | 2022.05.21 09:56
|
38 | | eventful |
2 |
The church picnic was more eventful than anticipated, with three murders and a pregnancy | ADJ | Having numerous events, possibly of an unexpected nature | 2020.03.03 09:44
|
39 | | calmly |
2 |
He spoke calmly while all around him they were screaming like crazy people | ADV | In a relaxed, unexcited fashion | 2020.02.22 10:11
|
40 | | character |
2 |
He played the character of Hamlet | N | The person an actor is imitating or representing - or 'being' | 2020.02.19 08:31
|
41 | | pool |
2 |
This fragmentation makes it harder to pool money to fund projects. | V | (of two or more people or organizations) put (money or other assets) into a common fund. | 2019.04.01 13:21
|
42 | | shady |
2 |
Trump is accused of shady real estate dealings | ADJ | Barely legal or maybe illegal | 2019.02.12 17:48
|
43 | | castle |
2 |
The French army defended the castle against the invaders. | N | Large fortified stone building (historical) | 2019.01.05 11:21
|
44 | | research |
2 |
I research everyday | V | to search for something | 2018.02.08 06:46
|
45 | | jeans |
2 |
She has a brand new pair of blue jeans. | N | pants made from denim, a popular fashion item | 2017.08.24 02:34
|
46 | | jeans |
2 |
She has a brand new pair of blue jeans. | N | pants made from denim, a popular fashion item | 2017.08.24 02:30
|
47 | | determine |
2 |
The date of the election has yet to be determined. | V | to settle, resolve, or decide (a dispute, etc.) | 2017.05.02 07:43
|
48 | | whistle |
2 |
He whistled happily to himself. | V | o make a high, clear sound by forcing the breath through stretched lips or through the teeth: | 2017.05.01 09:54
|
49 | | magical |
2 |
This tale of humans against a host of magical creatures heats up rather quickly. | ADJ | mysteriously enchanting | 2017.03.18 22:22
|
50 | | instance |
2 |
Teacher told us we could add some instances in the articles to support our opinions. | N | continuing to do something or to try to do something even though it is difficult or other people want you to stop | 2016.11.20 21:16
|
51 | | establishment |
2 |
His good idea improves this new company's establishment. | N | the act of establishing | 2016.11.20 21:12
|
52 | | instructive |
2 |
The novel is so instructive, readers can learn many things from it. | ADJ | providing knowledge or information | 2016.11.20 21:04
|
53 | | solid |
2 |
My theory is established on the solid basis of facts. | ADJ | of definite shape and volume; firm; neither liquid nor gaseous | 2016.11.07 08:48
|
54 | | attractive |
2 |
Toronto is the most attractive city. | ADJ | Pleasing or appealing to the senses. | 2016.10.13 00:54
|
55 | | original |
2 |
Of the original ten, four or so remain. | ADJ | preceding all others in time or being as first made or performed | 2016.10.10 21:53
|
56 | | version |
2 |
So what else can we do with this version? | N | an interpretation of a matter from a particular viewpoint | 2016.10.10 21:52
|
57 | | option |
2 |
You should choose the second option in the list. | N | one of a number of things from which only one can be chosen | 2016.10.10 21:51
|
58 | | encourage |
2 |
But, as leaders, how do we encourage them to do it? | V | contribute to the progress or growth of | 2016.10.10 21:46
|
59 | | evidence |
2 |
there is a lot of evidence that stress is one of reasons for disease. | N | something is you see, experience, read, or are told that causes you to believe that something is true or has really happened. | 2016.10.09 02:59
|
60 | | plain |
2 |
Every plain person has their own strange stories. | ADJ | not elaborate or elaborated; simple | 2016.10.04 22:38
|
61 | | presumably |
2 |
Ron didn't nod, then he remained presumably | Adv | by reasonable assumption | 2016.10.04 22:36
|
62 | | quote |
2 |
I didn't just quote Dumbledore,did I? | V | repeat a passage from | 2016.10.04 22:33
|
63 | | regards |
2 |
He never regards what I say. | N | (usually preceded by `in') a detail or point | 2016.10.04 16:02
|
64 | | struggle |
2 |
It's a constant struggle to try to keep them up to par. | N | hard work | 2016.09.30 19:41
|
65 | | stirring |
2 |
heat the sauce stirring constantly | ADJ | inspire something | 2016.09.29 00:14
|
66 | | constantly |
2 |
heat the sauce stirring constantly | Adv | didn't stop | 2016.09.29 00:12
|
67 | | appealing |
2 |
There also many appealing aspects in this small Island country. | ADJ | pleasing and attractive | 2016.09.28 23:28
|
68 | | combination |
2 |
Sushi is a magical combination! | N | mixture of something | 2016.09.28 23:26
|
69 | | performance |
2 |
After his performance, she claims she was escorted to the green room and stayed after the rest of the people there left. | N | a musical, dramatic, or other entertainment presented before an audience. | 2016.09.28 14:48
|
70 | | attract |
2 |
Many business leaders argue that the United States needs to attract more highly skilled immigrants. | V | to draw by a physical force causing or tending to cause to approach, adhere, or unite; pull | 2016.09.28 14:47
|
71 | | scenery |
2 |
I like all of it—the music, costumes, scenery, dancing and acting | N | the general appearance of a place; the aggregate of features that give character to a landscape. | 2016.09.28 14:43
|
72 | | embarrassed |
2 |
He looks a bit embarrassed. | ADJ | a kind of self-conscious feeling. | 2016.09.28 14:06
|
73 | | leap |
2 |
I used like to play leap frog games with peers | V | Leap means jump | 2016.09.28 13:52
|
74 | | jam |
2 |
There are traffic jams for many cars. | N | Cannot move for too many things. | 2016.09.28 13:49
|
75 | | progressive |
2 |
Daniel is a good man who is hardworking and progressive. | ADJ | Progressive means work or study hard . | 2016.09.28 13:44
|
76 | | indefinite |
2 |
The answer she told me last night is indefinite. | N | Indefinite means not clear and specific. | 2016.09.28 13:33
|
77 | | fascinating |
2 |
The style of the book is fascinating. | ADJ | Ability of attraction | 2016.09.28 13:32
|
78 | | examination |
2 |
But I did tell you about the examination! | N | the test itself; the list of questions asked. | 2016.09.28 13:26
|
79 | | environment |
2 |
How do we change our culture environment? | N | the social and cultural forces that shape the life of a person or a population. | 2016.09.28 13:16
|
80 | | fascinating |
2 |
This novel is intricate and fascinating. | ADJ | of great interest or attraction; enchanting; charming; captivating | 2016.09.28 13:14
|
81 | | atmosphere |
2 |
The talks proceeded in a friendly atmosphere. | N | a surrounding or pervading mood, environment, or influence | 2016.09.28 13:10
|
82 | | hesitate |
2 |
Don't hesitate to ask me any questions. | N | to stop briefly before you do something especially because you are nervous or unsure about what to do | 2016.09.28 12:54
|
83 | | remarkable |
2 |
Especially remarkable sights in this city are the works of architect Antoni Gaudi. | ADJ | unusual or striking | 2016.09.28 10:41
|
84 | | ridiculously |
2 |
The room was ridiculously small | Adv | unreasonable or very surprising | 2016.09.28 09:44
|
85 | | region |
2 |
The region abounds in coal. | N | the extended spatial location of something | 2016.09.27 23:53
|
86 | | illustrate |
2 |
scientists illustrate an abstract journey that will make the dream to Mars come true. | V | imagine first and try to picture something vividly | 2016.09.27 22:42
|
87 | | recreate |
2 |
I used to see night view to recreate myself. | V | create again. | 2016.09.27 22:21
|
88 | | disease |
2 |
The disease attacked him suddenly? | N | A disease is an illness which affects people, animals, or plants,one which is caused by bacteria or infection. | 2016.09.27 22:13
|
89 | | period |
2 |
Her work means that she spends long periods away from home. | N | a length of time | 2016.09.27 20:52
|
90 | | opposite |
2 |
My brother and I live on opposite sides of London. | ADJ | being in a position on the other side | 2016.09.27 20:43
|
91 | | opportunity |
2 |
It is a opportunity for you to get a better job. | N | a good chance | 2016.09.27 20:09
|
92 | | contribute |
2 |
He contributes to several charities | V | gives or donates money | 2016.09.27 20:07
|
93 | | giant |
2 |
a giant in the field of physics | N | a person or thing of great size | 2016.09.27 19:56
|
94 | | intend |
2 |
We intend to go. | V | to have in mind;plan | 2016.09.27 19:54
|
95 | | opportunity |
2 |
we have got one more opportunity for him | N | chance | 2016.09.27 18:55
|
96 | | reduce |
2 |
we can reduce our room | V | goes down | 2016.09.27 18:55
|
97 | | rooting |
2 |
rooting for their favorite team | V | cause (a plant or cutting) to grow roots | 2016.09.27 18:51
|
98 | | occasion |
2 |
on this occasion families decorate | N | relation | 2016.09.27 18:50
|
99 | | region |
2 |
no other region in the US compares to New England when it comes to seasons. | N | a part of a country, of the world, etc., that is different or separate from other parts in some way | 2016.09.27 18:21
|
100 | | existence |
2 |
They believe the existence of Yeti that it very childish. | N | The state or fact of being objectively real. - = being, beingness | 2016.09.27 13:53
|
101 | | appeal |
2 |
a city with appeal for tourists | N | the power of attracting or of arousing interest | 2016.09.27 13:47
|
102 | | scenery |
2 |
To him Rilke was a friendly part of the scenery. | N | the appearance of a place. | 2016.09.27 13:47
|
103 | | gain |
2 |
gained a small fortune in real estate | V | to come into possession or use of | 2016.09.27 13:43
|
104 | | crowd |
2 |
He wears soft, expensive materials and tries to mingle with the crowd to taste to the full his self-confidence | V | A gather together in large number. | 2016.09.27 13:41
|
105 | | property |
2 |
he is considered as the rightful property of some one or other of their daughters. | N | something of value that is owned, e.g. land or a patent. | 2016.09.27 13:36
|
106 | | desire |
2 |
As soon as a desire is requiter, it is always replaced by another. | N | a strong ambition | 2016.09.27 13:22
|
107 | | surrounding |
2 |
We pampered Kate for a while ,letting her eat in her room, surrounding her with special attention. | ADJ | near or all around a place. | 2016.09.27 13:20
|
108 | | fortune |
2 |
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife. | N | a very large amount of money. | 2016.09.27 13:14
|
109 | | stretch |
2 |
The weekend stretches out ahead of me,forty-eight empty hours to fill. | V | extend out to a greater or the full length | 2016.09.27 13:11
|
110 | | possession |
2 |
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife. | N | something that you own a situation in which you have own something. | 2016.09.27 13:10
|
111 | | confuse |
2 |
The red blood really confused me, I was not sure it came from human. | V | mistake something to another. | 2016.09.27 08:46
|
112 | | capital |
2 |
Capital letters always appear in the beginning of the sentence. | ADJ | one of the large alphabetic characters used as the first letter in writing or printing proper names and sometimes for emphasis | 2016.09.27 08:42
|
113 | | spell |
2 |
I hope I can get a spell book from Hogwarts. | N | Some pronunciation leading to magic action , it always happens in novel. | 2016.09.27 08:33
|
114 | | enormously |
2 |
This bad news influenced the super star enormously. | Adv | infinitely and forcefully | 2016.09.26 22:17
|
115 | | complication |
2 |
Especially young athletes will have this complication. | N | the amalgamative symptom | 2016.09.26 22:12
|
116 | | incredible |
2 |
lt seems incredible that 90 percent students use computer to relax. | ADJ | unbelievable | 2016.09.26 21:54
|
117 | | commerce |
2 |
My parents went abroad for their commerce. | N | business | 2016.09.26 21:50
|
118 | | hesitate |
2 |
i hesitated just a moment,and then began to run alongside him. | N | to stop briefly before you do something especially because you are nervous or unsure about what to do | 2016.09.26 19:49
|
119 | | brief |
2 |
with the place briefly empty | ADJ | lasting only a short period of time | 2016.09.26 19:46
|
120 | | sharply |
2 |
The funds rose sharply. | Adv | same with quickly, keenly, trenchantly, different with slightly | 2016.09.26 08:56
|
121 | | sharply |
2 |
The funds rose sharply | Adv | in an aggressive manner | 2016.09.26 08:49
|
122 | | gain |
2 |
White wines tend to gain depth of color with age. | V | get something or inreaese | 2016.09.26 08:47
|
123 | | political_party |
2 |
He created his own political_party | N | It is a people meeting with political propouse | 2016.09.26 08:35
|
124 | | chop |
2 |
chop up meat. - | N | cut into pieces;move suddenly;form or shape by chopping. | 2016.09.25 18:57
|
125 | | crack |
2 |
The boat started bouncing, and you could hear her cracking. | V | to break (something) so that there are lines in its surface but it is usually not separated into pieces. | 2016.09.25 18:27
|
126 | | inspection |
2 |
Doing increased inspections. | N | the act of looking at something closely in order to learn more about it, to find problems, etc. : the act of inspecting something. | 2016.09.25 18:18
|
127 | | producer |
2 |
Get into hotels with a producer. | N | someone who is in charge of making and usually providing the money for a play, movie, record, etc. | 2016.09.25 18:15
|
128 | | produce |
2 |
Canada produces high-quality wheat. | V | bring forth or field | 2016.09.23 08:20
|
129 | | equality |
2 |
The world needs to racial equality | N | A situation in which everyone is equal and has the same rights | 2016.09.22 08:08
|
130 | | discipline |
2 |
I liked the discipline and structure of the military | N | practice of making people obey rules or standards of behaviour, and punishing them when they do not | 2016.09.21 10:55
|
131 | | provide |
2 |
We are here to provide the best possible medical care. | V | to make available; furnish: - to provide employees with various benefits. | 2016.09.21 10:28
|
132 | | skills |
2 |
You need good communication skills to be a teacher. | N | The ability to do an activity or job well, especially because you have done it many times | 2016.09.20 15:11
|
133 | | discipline |
2 |
They need great discipline;in order to make time for their studies. | N | the practice of training people to obey rules or a code of behavior, using punishment to correct disobedience. | 2016.09.19 16:53
|
134 | | depression |
2 |
lack of sleep can lead to depression. | N | A mental condition characterized by feelings of severe mood and tired | 2016.09.19 09:32
|
135 | | struggle |
2 |
They struggle with a math task. | V | to try very hard to do, achieve, or deal with something that is difficult or that causes problems | 2016.06.17 03:16
|
136 | | future |
2 |
Close your eye. - What things can you see? - the dark? - Yes, It the future | N | Oh my god........ | 2016.05.18 00:52
|
137 | | rely_on |
2 |
My friend can rely_on me | N | to trust somebody | 2016.02.15 09:34
|
138 | | industrial |
2 |
They don't have industrial machinery and equipment which are necessary. | ADJ | of or relating to or resulting from industry | 2015.12.09 11:27
|
139 | | altered |
2 |
The altered policy promised success | ADJ | changed in form or character without becoming something else | 2015.12.09 11:12
|
140 | | dramatically |
2 |
The play was dramatically interesting. | ADJ | 1. in a dramatic manner - 2. with respect to dramatic value | 2015.12.09 11:11
|
141 | | divorce |
2 |
Numerous marriages now end in divorce. | N | the legal dissolution of a marriage | 2015.12.09 11:08
|
142 | | circumstance |
2 |
Every circumstance affects our live | N | A condition or fact that affects a situation | 2015.12.08 16:35
|
143 | | maintenance |
2 |
maintenance of this car is very expensive | N | the work needed to keep a road, building, machine, etc. in good condition | 2015.12.08 13:37
|
144 | | extended |
2 |
We added an extended kitchen and a bathroom. | N | a cause to cover a larger area. | 2015.12.08 13:11
|
145 | | dramatically |
2 |
The situation has changed in a dramatically way. | N | an act that shows a surprizing fact. | 2015.12.08 13:09
|
146 | | circumstances |
2 |
We wanted to get arried but the circumstances didn t allowed us | N | a fact or a condition connected with an act or action | 2015.12.08 13:07
|
147 | | maintenance |
2 |
New equipment maintenance is beyond the budget. - | N | money that a person must pay regularly by law in order to support their child or previous marriage partner after a divorce | 2015.12.07 23:29
|
148 | | rapid |
2 |
All kinds of cell phone apps update rapid, people have more than one choice. - | ADJ | fast or sudden | 2015.12.07 22:53
|
149 | | constant |
2 |
The lab needs to keep the constant temperature to test the new medicine. | ADJ | staying the same, or not getting less or more | 2015.12.07 22:52
|
150 | | alter |
2 |
Wireless networks and apps have altered people's life. | V | to change something, usually slightly, or to cause the characteristics of something to change | 2015.12.07 22:50
|
151 | | maintenance |
2 |
In the future, the machines will need spare parts and maintenance. | N | something that maintains - | 2015.12.07 22:02
|
152 | | circumstances |
2 |
You should soon accommodate yourself the new circumstances. | N | the existing conditions or state of affairs surrounding and affecting an agent. | 2015.12.07 21:35
|
153 | | circumstances |
2 |
Due to the circumstances of our electricity bill we had to turn off our heater for a while. | N | The condition or state of a person with respect to income & material welfare: a family in reduced circumstances | 2015.12.07 20:35
|
154 | | referring |
2 |
We say WiFi referring to wireless internet for frequent interface. | V | To direct for information or anything required: He referred me to book on astrology | 2015.12.07 20:14
|
155 | | generation |
2 |
For generations we have been researching to make our computers, phones, and internet better | N | The entire body of individuals born & living at about the same time: the postwar generation | 2015.12.07 20:07
|
156 | | performance |
2 |
our duty is to test the performance of the new car. | N | Someone's or something's performance is how successful they are or how well they do something. | 2015.12.07 18:02
|
157 | | circumstance |
2 |
in this circumstance, we must stop this experiment. | N | The circumstances of a particular situation are the conditions which affect what happens. | 2015.12.07 17:51
|
158 | | alter |
2 |
The phone company try hard at the devices to alter the consumer needs | V | to make different in some particular, as size, style, course, or the like; modify: | 2015.12.06 20:38
|
159 | | extended |
2 |
To be successful you need a lot of extended effort | N | continued or prolonged | 2015.12.06 20:29
|
160 | | dramatically |
2 |
Using technology increased dramatically in the last 20 years | Adv | highly effective; striking | 2015.12.06 19:34
|
161 | | alter |
2 |
We've had to alter our computer system. | V | to change something, usually slightly, or to cause the characteristics of something to change | 2015.12.04 23:08
|
162 | | extended |
2 |
The European powers extended their weapons of mass destruction | ADJ | long or longer than usual | 2015.12.04 15:22
|
163 | | maintenance |
2 |
The maintenance of robot is pretty complex. | N | the work needed to keep a road, building, machine, etc. in good condition | 2015.12.04 00:08
|
164 | | rapid |
2 |
He has made rapid progress in his searching. | ADJ | fast or sudden | 2015.12.03 23:52
|
165 | | extended |
2 |
Humans have extended searching in the technology landscape. | ADJ | long or longer than usual | 2015.12.03 23:42
|
166 | | alter |
2 |
We've altered the original design of the new phone. | V | to change something, usually slightly, or to cause the characteristics of something to change | 2015.12.03 23:27
|
167 | | circumstance |
2 |
Don't use technology to deceive under any circumstance. | N | a fact or event that makes a situation the way it is | 2015.12.03 23:23
|
168 | | divorce |
2 |
The scientists try to use new technology to reduce divorce rate. | N | if someone divorces their husband or wife, or if two people divorce, they legally end their marriage | 2015.11.28 17:32
|
169 | | solid |
2 |
The new iPhone is solid | ADJ | having a fixed shape that cannot be changed easily | 2015.11.24 14:03
|
170 | | disturb |
2 |
The data disturb making decision. | V | to cause someone to stop what the person is doing, or to interrupt an activity | 2015.11.24 14:01
|
171 | | harmless |
2 |
This experiment was harmless to the animals. | ADJ | not causing or capable of causing harm | 2015.11.24 11:15
|
172 | | associate |
2 |
I haven't been associated with the project over the last year. | V | keep company with; hang out with | 2015.11.24 11:05
|
173 | | intense |
2 |
He was sweating from the intense heat. | ADJ | in an extreme degree | 2015.11.24 11:02
|
174 | | seek |
2 |
She has to seek more followers | N | to try to get or achieve (something) | 2015.11.24 09:19
|
175 | | struggle |
2 |
Scientists have to struggle against all kinds of adversity when they discover a new field. | V | to try extremely hard to achieve something, even though it is very difficult | 2015.11.23 23:50
|
176 | | progressive |
2 |
One prominent symptom of the disease is progressive loss of memory. | ADJ | supporting new or modern ideas and methods, especially in politics and education | 2015.11.23 23:35
|
177 | | swing |
2 |
When young, I liked to play swings. | N | to cause to move to and fro, sway, or oscillate. | 2015.11.23 22:21
|
178 | | spell |
2 |
The crop failure spells disaster for many farmers. | V | to signify; amount to | 2015.11.23 20:58
|
179 | | desperate |
2 |
His desperate situation could not stop him. | ADJ | very sad and upset because of having little or no hope | 2015.11.23 20:03
|
180 | | pressure |
2 |
The autistic children found pressure to found safety place for hiding from something that they afraid from | N | the exertion of force upon a surface by an object, fluid, etc., in contact with it | 2015.11.23 18:02
|
181 | | pressure |
2 |
The autistic children found pressure to found safety place for hiding from something that they afraid from | N | the exertion of force upon a surface by an object, fluid, etc., in contact with it | 2015.11.23 18:02
|
182 | | intense |
2 |
Chatting during the dinner time ,it is intense anger | ADJ | acute, strong, or vehement, as sensations, feelings, or emotions: - | 2015.11.23 15:25
|
183 | | deny |
2 |
Although we life in the 21 century ,Many schools deny the technology in the class room | V | to refuse to agree or accede to | 2015.11.23 15:14
|
184 | | desperate |
2 |
many experiments will end with an desperate situation. | ADJ | very serious or bad: | 2015.11.22 23:05
|
185 | | intense |
2 |
The intense heat will shift the result of experiment | ADJ | extreme and ‹forceful or (of a ‹feeling) very ‹strong: | 2015.11.22 22:42
|
186 | | intense |
2 |
They have warned the world to expect more frequent and intense extreme weather events. | ADJ | extreme and ‹forceful or (of a ‹feeling) very ‹strong | 2015.11.22 19:12
|
187 | | alarm |
2 |
Fire alarm can reduce people injuries. | N | a sudden fear or distressing suspense caused by an awareness of danger; apprehension; fright. | 2015.11.16 21:45
|
188 | | deny |
2 |
He didn't deny the facts that use the cellphone during the exam. | V | to state that (something declared or believed to be true) is not true | 2015.11.16 21:34
|
189 | | associated |
2 |
It is associated with armies and navies, and an unlimited police force. | V | to connect or bring into relation, as thought, feeling, memory | 2015.11.16 20:51
|
190 | | resist |
2 |
People resist the purchase of electronic products that reveal the user's information. | V | If you resist something such as a change, you refuse to accept it and try to prevent it. | 2015.11.16 20:18
|
191 | | pattern |
2 |
The pattern of system is easy to using | N | A repeated decorative designR | 2015.11.10 13:52
|
192 | | engage |
2 |
Computer engage with internet in our life | V | Occupy, attract, or involve (someone™s interest or attention) | 2015.11.10 13:41
|
193 | | attempt |
2 |
People attempt to meet new people via technology. | N | the action you take of doing somtheing | 2015.11.10 13:40
|
194 | | mating |
2 |
People use techneology as a new way of mating | N | the sexual acction of animals or people | 2015.11.10 13:38
|
195 | | bark |
2 |
the new robot dog could bark very loudly | N | the sharp cry of certain animals e.g dogs | 2015.11.10 13:32
|
196 | | purpose |
2 |
We need to understand the purpose of improving technology | N | why you do something or why something ‹exists | 2015.11.10 13:19
|
197 | | bark |
2 |
Phones don't have bark, but trees does | N | the hard ‹outer ‹covering of a ‹tree | 2015.11.10 13:13
|
198 | | reliance |
2 |
I don't have any reliance to technology | N | the ‹state of ‹depending on or ‹trusting in something or someone | 2015.11.10 13:10
|
199 | | reliance |
2 |
Their reliance on technology is really serious | N | Dependence, trust | 2015.11.10 11:41
|
200 | | rely |
2 |
The new IPhone 6S has quality you can rely on | N | Trust, have confidence | 2015.11.10 11:37
|
201 | | reliable |
2 |
My memory's none too reliable since I use Internet to remember everything | N | that may be relied on or trusted; dependable in achievement, accuracy, honesty, etc.: reliable information. | 2015.11.10 11:32
|
202 | | mating |
2 |
I researched on google what kind of mating monkeys have | N | Become partners, copulate | 2015.11.10 11:27
|
203 | | reliance |
2 |
But human reliance on tools is much greater | N | Dependence, trust | 2015.11.10 10:25
|
204 | | rely |
2 |
We know now that monkeys and apes also rely on learning | V | Be dependent | 2015.11.10 10:23
|
205 | | attempts |
2 |
Sheridan College attempts to improve the Internet Speed. | V | To try to do (something): to try to accomplish or complete (somethings) | 2015.11.10 09:32
|
206 | | crawl |
2 |
My daughter is crawling across the floor like a snake. | V | To move with the body close to or on the ground. | 2015.11.10 09:00
|
207 | | witness |
2 |
The police use witnesses and technology systems to prove and investigate crime cases. | N | A person who sees something (such as a crime) happen | 2015.11.10 08:48
|
208 | | concentration |
2 |
The challenge is to have the power of concentration to shut that out. | N | the ability to think about something carefully or for a long time | 2015.11.10 02:21
|
209 | | eventually |
2 |
Yet in a grid environment we have to be cognizant of the fact that people around the world may eventually tap into these applications. | Adv | n§tu§al§ly - after a long time, or after a lot of things have happened | 2015.11.10 02:13
|
210 | | adaptive |
2 |
Societies need to develop highly adaptive behavioural rules for survival. | ADJ | having a capacity for adaptation | 2015.11.09 23:56
|
211 | | surface |
2 |
The same old problems would surface again. | V | The surface of something is the flat top part of it or the outside of it. | 2015.11.09 22:03
|
212 | | spread |
2 |
In the summer heat, the smell of decay was beginning to spread. | V | to draw, stretch, or open out, especially over a flat surface, as something rolled or folded (often followed by out). | 2015.11.09 21:53
|
213 | | engage |
2 |
The story engaged my interest. | V | to occupy the attention or efforts of (a person or persons), to secure for aid, employment, use, etc. | 2015.11.09 21:43
|
214 | | lack |
2 |
Lack of wi-fi can lead to stress. | N | deficiency or absence of something needed, desirable, or customary. | 2015.11.09 20:17
|
215 | | dine |
2 |
In nearest future you will dine in cafe where food prepared by robots. | N | to eat the principal meal of the day; have dinner. | 2015.11.09 20:05
|
216 | | reliance |
2 |
Nowadays human reliance on modern technology is much greater. | N | confident or trustful dependence. | 2015.11.09 19:06
|
217 | | varied |
2 |
My friend was studying information technology but after she had her fist baby. She varied to early childhood education program . | ADJ | changed; altered . | 2015.11.09 13:58
|
218 | | concentration |
2 |
This machine could check oxygen concentration quickly. | N | A large number or amount of something in the same place. | 2015.11.08 23:23
|
219 | | rely |
2 |
China rely on there own technology | V | To depend confidently: put trust in ( usually followed by on or upon):you can rely on her work | 2015.11.07 17:39
|
220 | | engage |
2 |
Kids engage with there online social life more than outside activities | V | T0 occupy the attention or efforts of ( a person or persons);He engaged her in conversation | 2015.11.07 17:19
|
221 | | tool |
2 |
The number one tool used world wide is computers which has a verity of things | N | Any instrument of manual operation | 2015.11.07 01:08
|
222 | | researchers |
2 |
Researchers used different kind of tools/technology to find what they need | N | To make researches investigate carefully | 2015.11.07 00:54
|
223 | | society |
2 |
The society has changed very fast just because of the internet | N | A body of individuals living as members of a community:community | 2015.11.07 00:28
|
224 | | apple |
2 |
I like apples | N | fruits | 2015.09.29 12:01
|
225 | | apple |
2 |
the apple is delicious | N | 一種食物 | 2015.09.15 21:30
|
226 | | desperate |
2 |
Because he lost his job and girlfriend at the same time, he was very desperate. | ADJ | showing a willingness to take any risk in order to change a bad or dangerous situation; A desperate person is willing to take any measures | 2015.07.23 10:17
|
227 | | disturb |
2 |
Cattle are sensitive to the same things that disturb people with autism. | V | If you distyrb someone, you interrupt what they are dong and upset them. | 2015.07.23 10:14
|
228 | | disturb |
2 |
Cattle are sensitive to the same things that disturb people with autism. | V | more deeply | 2015.07.23 10:10
|
229 | | associated |
2 |
Abrupt motion may be associated with a predator leaping onto its prey. | ADJ | Related to or accompanying | 2015.07.23 10:06
|
230 | | examine |
2 |
The detective examined the evidence carefully and found a fingerprint. | V | to look at something closely | 2015.06.17 16:45
|
231 | | loan |
2 |
Student loans | N | something lent, esp. a sum of money lent at interest | 2015.05.01 09:10
|
232 | | trick |
2 |
'The trick is to find a way to reduce college costs' | N | a clever action, as to solve a problem | 2015.04.30 11:05
|
233 | | owe |
2 |
That's second only to what consumers owe on home mortgages | V | if you owe someone money, you have to give them a particular amount of money because you have bought something from them or have borrowed money from them. Money that you owe is called a debt | 2015.04.30 08:44
|
234 | | accounts_for |
2 |
In now accounts_for 8.8% of all consumer debt | V | to be the reason why something exists or happens | 2015.04.30 08:42
|
235 | | preferable |
2 |
Cold food would be preferable in this heat. | ADJ | more desirable than another | 2015.04.16 19:04
|
236 | | pump |
2 |
Hearts work as blood pump in our bodies. | N | A machine for raising, driving, exhausting, or compressing fluids by means of a piston, plunger, or set of rotating vanes. | 2015.04.16 14:44
|
237 | | upset |
2 |
I am upset by her, because she is rude. | ADJ | Emotionally or physically disturbed or distressed | 2015.04.16 14:31
|
238 | | aid |
2 |
He gives aid to poor people | N | the activity of contributing to the fulfillment of a need or furtherance of an effort or purpose | 2015.04.16 11:21
|
239 | | trap |
2 |
The hunter has set a trap for the dragon that has commited all sorts of crimes. | N | a clever plan designed to trick sb, either by capturing them or by making them do or say sth that they did not mean to do or say | 2015.04.14 09:20
|
240 | | attempt |
2 |
his first attempt resulted in a failure. | N | (c) An effort to do something | 2015.04.13 20:48
|
241 | | appreciate |
2 |
A musician can appreciate the small differences in shounds. | V | (vt) to understand the true nature of a situation, and realize why it is important or serious | 2015.04.13 20:46
|
242 | | intent |
2 |
The rebels are obviously intent on keeping up the pressure. - - | N | an anticipated outcome that is intended or that guides your planned actions | 2015.03.26 23:45
|
243 | | shift |
2 |
The technician will come in order to shift the cable away. | V | Move or cause to move from one place to another, especially over a small distance | 2015.03.26 20:03
|
244 | | develop |
2 |
Students have developed their listening skills. | V | Grow or cause to grow and become more mature, advanced, or elaborate | 2015.03.26 19:40
|
245 | | grant |
2 |
He didn't grant the mistake he made. | V | be willing to concede | 2015.03.26 18:01
|
246 | | fanciful |
2 |
Her dress is fantastic as if it came from a fanciful world. | ADJ | based on imagination and not facts or reason | 2015.03.26 14:20
|
247 | | minority |
2 |
The nationality of the minority groups in that country is still at issue. | N | a group of people who differ racially or politically from a large group of which it is a part | 2015.03.24 09:25
|
248 | | commerce |
2 |
Our country has grown rich because of its commerce with other nations. | N | transactions (sales and purchases) having the objective of supplying commodities (goods and services) | 2015.03.24 09:16
|
249 | | daring |
2 |
I like daring men | ADJ | adventurous courage; boldness | 2015.03.21 21:34
|
250 | | blame |
2 |
I never blame him for my mistakes | V | to hold responsible; find fault with; censure | 2015.03.21 21:03
|
251 | | bend |
2 |
she always bends her decisions | V | to direct or turn in a particular direction | 2015.03.21 20:51
|
252 | | purchase |
2 |
I purchased a lot of clothes last week with my friends in Paris | V | to acquire by the payment of money or its equivalent; buy. | 2015.03.21 20:25
|
253 | | leap |
2 |
she always leap over us when you come home | V | to spring through the air from one point or position to another; jump | 2015.03.21 20:15
|
254 | | leap |
2 |
she leap over us when you came | V | to spring through the air from one point or position to another; jump | 2015.03.21 20:12
|
255 | | decent |
2 |
The new CEO is an educated, amiable, and decent man. | ADJ | behaving towards other people in an honest, fair, and nice way | 2015.03.19 15:23
|
256 | | indicate |
2 |
Research indicates that group discussions are not working for some students. | V | (Vt) to show that something will happen, is true, or exists | 2015.03.14 11:03
|
257 | | opportunity_cost |
2 |
the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen is called opportunity_cost | N | the opportunity_cost of a choice is the value of the best alternative forgone, in a situation in which a choice needs to be made between se | 2015.03.12 00:24
|
258 | | individual |
2 |
Every person's Individual feeling are all different. | ADJ | 1.considered separately from other people or things in the same group - 2.belonging to or intended for one person rather than a group | 2015.03.10 09:37
|
259 | | brave |
2 |
I'm brave today | ADJ | possessing or exhibiting courage or courageous endurance. | 2015.03.10 09:35
|
260 | | licence |
2 |
I got my driving licence last week | N | a legal document giving official permission to do something | 2015.03.10 09:33
|
261 | | brave |
2 |
I'm brave today | ADJ | possessing or exhibiting courage or courageous endurance. | 2015.03.10 09:32
|
262 | | skill |
2 |
Social skills are important in conversations. | N | the knowledge or ability to do something well | 2015.02.26 03:31
|
263 | | faulty |
2 |
We only have one used device, with the other set as faulty. | N | not working correctly or made correctly | 2015.02.23 21:05
|
264 | | roar |
2 |
The crowd roared its approval. | V | to make a loud noise | 2015.02.05 01:42
|
265 | | avoid |
2 |
A low-fat diet can help you avoid a heart attack | V | to keep away from | 2015.02.05 01:35
|
266 | | bang |
2 |
The police banged on the door. - She banged the table with her fists | V | to strike violently or noisily; | 2015.02.05 01:34
|
267 | | impurity |
2 |
a struggle to rid the soul of sin and impurity | N | The state or quality of being impure: | 2015.01.16 05:32
|
268 | | environment |
2 |
survival in an often hostile environment | N | The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates | 2015.01.16 05:29
|
269 | | preferential |
2 |
preferential interest rates may be offered to employees | N | Of or involving preference or partiality; constituting a favour or privilege | 2015.01.16 05:27
|
270 | | favour |
2 |
training is looked upon with favour by many employers | N | pproval, support, or liking for someone or something: | 2015.01.16 05:26
|
271 | | debt |
2 |
I paid off my debts | N | A sum of money that is owed or due | 2015.01.16 05:25
|
272 | | competition |
2 |
there is fierce competition between banks | N | The activity or condition of striving to gain or win something by defeating or establishing superiority over others: | 2015.01.16 05:12
|
273 | | committed |
2 |
She is committed in creating a better learning environment for children. | ADJ | to work very hard in doing something | 2015.01.16 05:08
|
274 | | tap |
2 |
the air-supply tap | N | A device by which a flow of liquid or gas from a pipe or container can be controlled: - she turned the cold tap on | 2015.01.16 05:08
|
275 | | lean |
2 |
He changes his diet habit and only eats lean meat, vegetables and fruits. | ADJ | thin and without any fat or not rich, abundant and having little interest | 2015.01.16 05:06
|
276 | | intent |
2 |
with alarm she realized his intent | N | Intention or purpose: | 2015.01.16 04:59
|
277 | | chain |
2 |
he slid the bolts on the front door and put the safety chain across | N | A series of linked metal rings used for fastening or securing something, or for pulling loads | 2015.01.16 04:57
|
278 | | instant |
2 |
the offence justified instant dismissal | N | Happening or coming immediately | 2015.01.16 03:10
|
279 | | disturbance |
2 |
a helicopter landing can cause disturbance to residents | N | ] The interruption of a settled and peaceful condition: | 2015.01.16 03:08
|
280 | | rip |
2 |
a fan tried to rip his trousers off during a show | N | Tear or pull (something) quickly or forcibly away from something or someone: | 2015.01.16 03:05
|
281 | | matey |
2 |
a matey grin | N | Familiar and friendly; sociable | 2015.01.16 02:42
|
282 | | sheet |
2 |
Sleeping blankets and covers, sheets and quilts have been made - with the children's assistance. | N | A large rectangular piece of cotton or other fabric, used on a bed to cover the mattress and as a layer beneath blankets when these are used. | 2015.01.16 02:30
|
283 | | curl |
2 |
her fingers curled round the microphone | N | Form or cause to form into a curved or spiral shape | 2015.01.16 02:27
|
284 | | tray |
2 |
they ate supper off a tray in front of the fire | N | A flat, shallow container with a raised rim, typically used for carrying food and drink, or for holding small items or loose material | 2015.01.16 02:18
|
285 | | chase |
2 |
police chased the stolen car through the city | N | Pursue in order to catch or catch up with | 2015.01.16 02:16
|
286 | | faint |
2 |
the faint murmur of voices | N | (Of a sight, smell, or sound) barely perceptible | 2015.01.16 02:13
|
287 | | brush |
2 |
a shaving brush | N | An implement with a handle and a block of bristles, hair, or wire, used especially for cleaning, applying a liquid or powder to a surface, or arranging the hair | 2015.01.16 02:12
|
288 | | weirdo |
2 |
Yes a few years ago yu were seen as a weirdo If yu were to eat brown bread. | N | an odd, strange, or abnormal person. | 2015.01.14 04:31
|