Day - 18 - Vocabulary ============== ✓ chunk (noun) ••• a thick, solid piece that has been cut or broken off something # a chunk of cheese/masonry ••• a fairly large amount of something # I've already written a fair…devamıDay - 18 - Vocabulary ==============
✓ chunk (noun)
••• a thick, solid piece that has been cut or broken off something
# a chunk of cheese/masonry
••• a fairly large amount of something
# I've already written a fair chunk of the article.
# This one project has taken a substantial chunk of our budget.
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✓ beneath (preposition)
••• in or to a lower position than somebody/something; under somebody/something
# They found the body buried beneath a pile of leaves.The boat sank beneath the waves.
••• not good enough for somebody
# He considers such jobs beneath him.
# They thought she had married beneath her (= married a man of lower social status).
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✓ exile (noun)
••• the state of being sent to live in another country that is not your own, especially for political reasons or as a punishment
# a place of exile
# He returned after 40 years of exile.
••• in exile
# He has lived in exile since 1989.
••• into exile
# The whole family went into exile.
••• to be forced/sent into exile
••• in exile from…
# Dante died in exile from Florence.
••• a person who chooses, or is forced, to live away from his or her own country
# political exiles
Day - 17 - Phrasel Verb =========== ✓ bank on sb/sth ••• to depend on someone doing something or something happening: # Chrissie might arrive on time, but I wouldn't bank on it. ______________________________________ ✓ clean (someone/something) up ••• to…devamıDay - 17 - Phrasel Verb ===========
✓ bank on sb/sth
••• to depend on someone doing something or something happening:
# Chrissie might arrive on time, but I wouldn't bank on it.
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✓ clean (someone/something) up
••• to make a person or place clean and tidy:
# We'll go out as soon as I've cleaned up the kitchen.
# I need to clean up (= clean myself or the place where I am) before we go out.
# Clean yourself up a bit before dinner.
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✓ get something across (to someone)
••• to manage to make someone understand or believe something:
••• get your point across
# We tried to get our point across, but he just wouldn't listen.
••• get a message across
# This is the message that we want to get across to the public.
Day - 16 - Phrasel Verb ============= ✓ come down with something ••• to start to suffer from an illness, especially one that is not serious: # I think I'm coming down with flu. ______________________________________ ✓ drop out ••• to…devamıDay - 16 - Phrasel Verb =============
✓ come down with something
••• to start to suffer from an illness, especially one that is not serious:
# I think I'm coming down with flu.
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✓ drop out
••• to not do something that you were going to do, or to stop doing something before you have completely finished:
# He dropped out of the race after two laps.
# If a student drops out, they stop going to classes before they have finished their course.
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✓ keep sth from sb
••• to not tell someone about something:
# Is there something you're keeping from me?
Day - 15 - Vocabulary ============== ✓ upcoming (adjective) [only before noun] ••• going to happen soon # the upcoming presidential election # a single from the band’s upcoming album ______________________________________ ✓ surveillance (noun) ••• the act of carefully watching…devamıDay - 15 - Vocabulary ==============
✓ upcoming (adjective) [only before noun]
••• going to happen soon
# the upcoming presidential election
# a single from the band’s upcoming album
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✓ surveillance (noun)
••• the act of carefully watching a person suspected of a crime or a place where a crime may be committed
=== SYNONYM => observation
# The police are keeping the suspects under constant surveillance.
# surveillance cameras/equipment
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✓ reassure (verb)
••• to say or do something that makes somebody less frightened or worried
=== SYNONYM => put/set somebody’s mind at ease/rest
••• reassure somebody (about something)
# They tried to reassure her, but she still felt anxious.
••• reassure somebody that…
# The doctor reassured him that there was nothing seriously wrong.
••• be reassured of something
# She needed to be reassured of his love for her.
Day - 14 - Practicing the Words ====== İyi geceler arkadaşlar her gün 3 kelime anlama/öğrenme sürecimizin 14. Gününe girdik. Ve her altı günden sonra o hafta öğrendiğimiz kelimeleri içeren bir paragraf/hikaye/deneme/şiir yazmayı önermiştim. Geçen hafta bir kaç paragraf yazmıştım.…devamıDay - 14 - Practicing the Words ======
İyi geceler arkadaşlar her gün 3 kelime anlama/öğrenme sürecimizin 14. Gününe girdik. Ve her altı günden sonra o hafta öğrendiğimiz kelimeleri içeren bir paragraf/hikaye/deneme/şiir yazmayı önermiştim. Geçen hafta bir kaç paragraf yazmıştım. Ve bu haftada, 6 günde öğrendiğim yeni 18 kelimeyi içeren bir şiir yazmaya çalıştım. Ve tabi anlam bütünlüğü biraz zayıf kaldı ama dediğim gibi amaç kelimeleri kalıcı olarak beyinde saklamak.
Öğrendiğim kelimeleri şiirde işaretledim.
A Dedication to His Vulnerable✓ Belief✓
I violated✓ God's divine law,
Chaos ensued✓ like a wave.
All angels are unable✓ to figure out✓ waisted war.
Lord inserted✓ an intricate between mind and heart,
Nobody intervened✓ in this lifelong decline.
Now, I'm the pioneer✓ of this memorable flaw.✓
I can't brush up✓ on contemplation,
He brought me down✓ from his dimension.
Whereas✓ didn't cut down✓ on my freedom.
And Human;
Worthwhile✓ creatures
Comprehensive✓ shining of God,
Faith✓ is the gravity✓ of your heart.
Day - 13 - Vocabulary ============== ✓ gravity (noun) ••• the force that attracts objects in space towards each other, and that on the earth pulls them towards the centre of the planet, so that things fall to the ground…devamıDay - 13 - Vocabulary ==============
✓ gravity (noun)
••• the force that attracts objects in space towards each other, and that on the earth pulls them towards the centre of the planet, so that things fall to the ground when they are dropped
# Newton’s law of gravity
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✓ insert (verb)
to put something into something else or between two things
••• insert something (in/into something)
# Insert coins into the slot and press for a ticket.
# They inserted a tube in his mouth to help him breathe.
••• insert something between A and B
# She picked up a knife and inserted it between the top of the drawer and the desk.
••• to add something to a piece of writing
••• insert something
# Position the cursor where you want to insert a word.
# The program will automatically insert the replacement text.
••• insert something into something
# Later, he inserted another paragraph into his will.
••• insert something between A and B
# The English translation is inserted between the lines of text.
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✓ lifelong (adjective)
••• lasting or existing all through your life
# Paul became his lifelong friend.
# Her lifelong ambition had been to learn how to fly.
# He has been a lifelong supporter of the club.
# The college is dedicated to promoting lifelong learning.
Day - 12 - Vocabulary ============== comprehensive (adjective) ••• including all, or almost all, the items, details, facts, information, etc., that may be involved === SYNONYM => complete, full # a comprehensive list of addresses # a comprehensive study #…devamıDay - 12 - Vocabulary ==============
comprehensive (adjective)
••• including all, or almost all, the items, details, facts, information, etc., that may be involved
=== SYNONYM => complete, full
# a comprehensive list of addresses
# a comprehensive study
# comprehensive insurance (= covering all risks)
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✓ ensue (verb)
••• to happen after something else, especially as a result of it:
# The police officer said that he had placed the man under arrest and that a scuffle had ensued.
••• to happen after something else, esp. as a result of it:
# Chaos ensued when 60 charter schools run by one company were all suddenly closed.
# After his outburst, a long silence ensued.
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✓ intervene (verb)
••• to become involved in a situation in order to improve or help it
# She might have been killed if the neighbours hadn't intervened.
••• intervene in something
# The President intervened personally in the crisis.
••• intervene between A and B
# She went over to intervene between the two men.
••• intervene against somebody
# They would not intervene against the rebels themselves.
••• intervene (with somebody) (on behalf of somebody)
# attempts to intervene with the authorities on the prisoners' behalf
••• intervene to do something
# They intervened to halt the attack.
Day - 11 - Vocabulary ============= ✓ whereas (conjunction) ••• used to compare or contrast two facts # Some of the studies show positive results, whereas others do not. # We thought she was arrogant, whereas in fact she was…devamıDay - 11 - Vocabulary =============
✓ whereas (conjunction)
••• used to compare or contrast two facts
# Some of the studies show positive results, whereas others do not.
# We thought she was arrogant, whereas in fact she was just very shy.
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✓ belief (noun) [uncountable]
••• a strong feeling that something/somebody exists or is true; confidence that something/somebody is good or right
••• belief in something/somebody
# I admire his passionate belief in what he is doing.
••• belief in God/democracy
# The incident has shaken my belief (= made me have less confidence) in the police.
••• belief that…
# They share a belief that there is life after death.
••• an opinion about something; something that you think is true
# belief that… There is a general belief that things will soon get better.
••• a widely/commonly held belief
in the belief that…
# She acted in the belief that she was doing good
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✓ unable (adjective) [not before noun]
••• unable to do something not having the skill, strength, time, knowledge, etc. to do something
# a former soldier who has been unable to find work since the war ended.
# They have been unable or unwilling to resolve the conflict.
# I was unable to attend the meeting, but sent my apologies.
Day - 10 - Phrasel Verb =========== ✓ cut down sth ••• to eat or drink less of something, or to reduce the amount or number of something: #My doctor says I should cut down on cigarettes. ______________________________________ ✓ brush…devamıDay - 10 - Phrasel Verb ===========
✓ cut down sth
••• to eat or drink less of something, or to reduce the amount or number of something:
#My doctor says I should cut down on cigarettes.
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✓ brush up (on) something
••• to improve your knowledge of something already learned but partly forgotten:
# I thought I'd brush up (on) my French before going to Paris.
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✓ bring sb down
••• to cause someone in a position of power to lose their job:
# This scandal could bring down the country's government.
••• make sb upset
# I am not fond of listening to heavy metal because it brings me down.
••• to cause someone to fall down by pushing or kicking the person when they are moving:
# Suarez was awarded a penalty when Olsson brought him down.
✓ bring sth down
••• to reduce the level of something:
# They've really brought down the price of DVD players.
••• to cause something to come down to the ground:
# During the war he had brought down countless enemy planes.
Day - 9 - Vocabulary ============= ✓ pioneer (noun) ••• pioneer (in/of something) a person who is the first to study and develop a particular area of knowledge, culture, etc. that other people then continue to develop # a…devamıDay - 9 - Vocabulary =============
✓ pioneer (noun)
••• pioneer (in/of something) a person who is the first to study and develop a particular area of knowledge, culture, etc. that other people then continue to develop
# a pioneer in the field of ...
# a computer pioneer
# a pioneer aviator
# a pioneer design (= one that introduces new ideas, methods, etc.)
=== SYNONYM => trailblazer
••• one of the first people to go to a particular place, especially in order to live and work there
# Early pioneers settled on both sides of the Maple River.
✓ pioneer (verb)
••• pioneer something when somebody pioneers something, they are one of the first people to do, discover or use something new
# A new technique pioneered by surgeons in a London hospital.
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✓ memorable (adjective)
••• worth remembering or easy to remember, especially because of being special or unusual
# The holiday provided many memorable moments.
=== SYNONYM => unforgettable
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✓ violate (verb)
••• violate something (formal) to go against or refuse to obey a law, an agreement, etc.
# to violate international law
=== SYNONYM => flout
••• violate something (formal) to upset or not respect somebody’s peace, privacy, etc.
#She accused the press photographers of violating her privacy.