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Solutions - Elementary - Unit 3 - 3E

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 3 - 3E in the Solutions Elementary coursebook, such as "sew", "factory", "different", etc.

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Solutions - Elementary
to make
to make
[Verb]

to form, produce, or prepare something, by putting parts together or by combining materials

Ex: The students will make a model of the solar system for the science fair. 
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to sew
to sew
[Verb]

to join two or more pieces of fabric or other materials together, often by using a needle and thread

Ex: The tailor skillfully sewed the intricate patterns on the wedding gown. 
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to sit
to sit
[Verb]

to put our bottom on something like a chair or the ground while keeping our back straight

Ex: After a long hike, we found a nice spot to sit and have a picnic. 
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to work
to work
[Verb]

to do certain physical or mental activities in order to achieve a result or as a part of our job

Ex: He's been working on his presentation for hours. 
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clothes
clothes
[noun]

the things we wear to cover our body, such as pants, shirts, and jackets

Ex: He always wears comfortable clothes when he goes for a run. 
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desk
desk
[noun]

furniture we use for working, writing, reading, etc. that normally has a flat surface and drawers

Ex: I have a picture frame with a family photo on my desk. 
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factory
factory
[noun]

a building or set of buildings in which products are made, particularly using machines

Ex: The automobile factory produces thousands of cars each month. 
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sewing machine

a machine used to sew fabric and other materials together with thread

Ex: She used a sewing machine to create her own dress. 
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trousers
trousers
[noun]

a piece of clothing that covers the body from the waist to the ankles, with a separate part for each leg

Ex: She bought a new pair of trousers to wear to the office that matched her blazer perfectly. 
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woman
woman
[noun]

a person who is a female adult

Ex: This is my sister; she's a kind woman. 
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worker
worker
[noun]

someone who does manual work, particularly a heavy and exhausting one to earn money

Ex: The worker spent the entire day repairing the machinery. 
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good
good
[Adjective]

having a quality that is satisfying

Ex: She has a good memory and can remember details easily. 
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cheap
cheap
[Adjective]

having a low price

Ex: He found a cheap flight deal for his vacation. 
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large
large
[Adjective]

above average in amount or size

Ex: The elephant was large, towering over the other animals in the savanna. 
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low
low
[Adjective]

not extending far upward

Ex: A low hedge bordered the pathway. 
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dangerous
dangerous
[Adjective]

capable of destroying or causing harm to a person or thing

Ex: Crossing the road without looking is dangerous. 
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terrible
terrible
[Adjective]

extremely bad or unpleasant

Ex: The terrible storm caused widespread damage to homes and infrastructure. 
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similar
similar
[Adjective]

(of two or more things) having qualities in common that are not exactly the same

Ex: He discovered that the two restaurants had similar menus, offering a variety of international cuisine. 
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wrong
wrong
[Adjective]

not based on facts or the truth

Ex: He followed the wrong directions and got lost. 
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difficult
difficult
[Adjective]

needing a lot of work or skill to do, understand, or deal with

Ex: Solving complex mathematical equations can be difficult without a strong understanding of mathematical principles. 
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great
great
[Adjective]

exceptionally large in degree or amount

Ex: The storm caused a great deal of damage to the coastal town. 
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old
old
[Adjective]

(of a thing) having been used or existing for a long period of time

Ex: He fixed an old clock that had stopped ticking. 
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awful
awful
[Adjective]

extremely unpleasant or disagreeable

Ex: He was in an awful mood because he lost his wallet. 
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bad
bad
[Adjective]

having a quality that is not satisfying

Ex: The movie was bad and not enjoyable to watch. 
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different
different
[Adjective]

not like another thing or person in form, quality, nature, etc.

Ex: He had a different perspective on the movie. 
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easy
easy
[Adjective]

needing little skill or effort to do or understand

Ex: Cooking pasta is easy; you just boil water and add the noodles. 
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expensive
expensive
[Adjective]

having a high price

Ex: He bought an expensive watch as a gift for his father. 
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fantastic
fantastic
[Adjective]

extremely amazing and great

Ex: The fantastic performance of the magician left the audience in awe. 
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high
high
[Adjective]

having a relatively great vertical extent

Ex: The high mountain peaks were covered in snow. 
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new
new
[Adjective]

recently invented, made, etc.

Ex: The new software update includes several innovative features not seen before. 
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right
right
[noun]

the direction or side that is toward the east when someone or something is facing north

Ex: The sun rises from the east, which is to the right if you're facing north. 
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safe
safe
[Adjective]

protected from any danger

Ex: The children are quite safe here, playing under the watchful eye of their parents. 
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small
small
[Adjective]

below average in physical size

Ex: He had a small backpack that was easy to carry. 
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friendly
friendly
[Adjective]

(of a person or their manner) kind and nice toward other people

Ex: Despite his fame, he is a friendly and approachable person. 
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unfriendly
unfriendly
[Adjective]

not kind or nice toward other people

Ex: Our new neighbor is quite unfriendly and hardly ever says hello. 
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kind
kind
[Adjective]

nice and caring toward other people's feelings

Ex: It's a kind gesture to write thank you notes after receiving gifts. 
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unkind
unkind
[Adjective]

not friendly, considerate, or showing mercy to others

Ex: His unkind remarks left her feeling hurt and disheartened. 
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happy
happy
[Adjective]

emotionally feeling good or glad

Ex: He was happy when he got the job he had been hoping for. 
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unhappy
unhappy
[Adjective]

experiencing a lack of joy or positive emotions

Ex: He felt unhappy in his job despite the high salary. 
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tidy
tidy
[Adjective]

having a clean and well-organized appearance and state

Ex: She kept her desk tidy by clearing away clutter and organizing papers into folders. 
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untidy
untidy
[Adjective]

not properly organized or cared for

Ex: His desk was untidy, with papers scattered everywhere. 
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usual
usual
[Adjective]

conforming to what is generally anticipated or considered typical

Ex: The usual procedure involves filling out the form first. 
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unusual
unusual
[Adjective]

not commonly happening or done

Ex: His quiet behavior at the party was unusual. 
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necessary
necessary
[Adjective]

needed to be done for a particular reason or purpose

Ex: It is necessary to study for exams to achieve good grades. 
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unnecessary
unnecessary
[Adjective]

not needed at all or more than what is required

Ex: His comments during the meeting were unnecessary and only served to prolong the discussion. 
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