Βιβλίο Headway - Προχωρημένο - Ενότητα 10
Εδώ θα βρείτε το λεξιλόγιο από την Ενότητα 10 στο βιβλίο μαθημάτων Headway Advanced, όπως "sole", "frisk", "intrigued" κ.λπ.
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the part of the body between the ribs and hips, which is usually narrower than the parts mentioned
the row of small bones that are joined together down the center of the back of the body
the muscular part at the back of the leg between the knee and the ankle
either of the two external openings of the nose that one breathes through
each of the parts above the legs and below the waist at either side of the body
(anatomy) the large round bone structure that the limbs and the spine are joined to, which also protects the abdominal organs
a long, continuous tube in the body through which the food coming from the stomach moves and is passed
a rounded joint where the fingers can bend or are joined to the hand
a vital organ in the body that cleans the blood of harmful substances
each of the curved bones surrounding the chest to protect the organs inside
each of the two bean-shaped organs in the lower back of the body that separate wastes from the blood and make urine
to lightly touch or stroke a sensitive part of the body, causing a tingling or laughing sensation
to move one's head up and down as a sign of agreement, understanding, or greeting
to hit or strike heavily with the hand or a blunt object, producing a dull, muffled sound
to inhale air audibly through the nose, often to detect or identify a scent or odor
to hit someone or something with an open hand, usually making a sharp sound
to cause food, drink, or another substance to pass from the mouth down into the stomach, using the muscles of the throat
to tightly grip and squeeze something, particularly someone's flesh, between one's fingers
to strike the palms of one's hands together forcefully, usually to show appreciation or to attract attention
to gently push or prod someone or something, often to get attention or suggest a course of action
to gently touch or stroke with the hand, usually as a gesture of affection or reassurance
to tightly and closely hold someone in one's arms, typically a person one loves
to apply pressure with a compressing or constricting motion, typically using the hands
to quickly open and close one eye as a sign of affection or to indicate something is a secret or a joke
a medicine without any physiological effect that is given to a control group in an experiment to measure the effectiveness of a new drug or to patients who think they need medicine when in reality they do not
an infectious disease similar to a bad cold, causing fever and severe pain
wanting to know more about something because it seems very interesting
the act of displaying or expressing something such as an emotion or opinion
to humbly ask for something, especially when one needs or desires that thing a lot
to use the power or potential of something effectively for a specific purpose
a difficulty or problem, particularly a minor, hidden, or unpredicted one