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Face2face - Intermediate - Unit 12 - 12A

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 12 - 12A in the Face2Face Intermediate coursebook, such as "bothered", "hang around", "fancy", etc.

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Face2face - Intermediate
to fancy
to fancy
[Verb]

to picture or imagine something in one's mind

Ex: He fancied himself as a successful entrepreneur in the future .
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bothered
bothered
[Adjective]

experiencing an emotional or mental discomfort due to an annoying situation or a person

Ex: He seemed bothered, but he didn't want to talk about it.
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to feel up to

to feel one has enough energy and mental capacity to be able to do something

Ex: Given the complexity of the assignment, they didn't feel up to it at the moment.
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broke
broke
[Adjective]

having little or no financial resources

Ex: We're broke this month because of the rent.
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to hang around

to spend time in a place, often without a specific purpose or activity

Ex: The dog loves to hang around the kitchen while his owner cooks .
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rubbish
rubbish
[noun]

unwanted, worthless, and unneeded things that people throw away

Ex: The council has implemented new bins for rubbish to encourage proper waste disposal in the community .
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to [be] into {sb/sth}

to have a strong interest or attraction toward a particular person or thing

Ex: He’s into sports, especially basketball, and watches every game.
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{sb} could do with {sb/sth}

used to mean that one benefits from having someone or something present or available to one

Ex: The garden could do with a bit of rain; the plants are looking a bit dry.
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sick
sick
[Adjective]

mentally or emotionally disturbed or unhealthy

Ex: She was worried about her friend , who seemed increasingly sick and withdrawn .
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off
off
[Adverb]

at or to a certain distance away in physical space

Ex: They built the new barn a bit off from the old one.
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to [be] up to something

to be involved in a particular activity or to be planning something, often with a sense of secrecy or suspicion

Ex: The sudden burst of creativity in her artwork signaled that she was up to something extraordinary in her studio.
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