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Insight - Elementary - Unit 6 - 6D

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 6 - 6D in the Insight Elementary coursebook, such as "undo", "hang up", "game", etc.

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Insight - Elementary
to take back

to return something to its original location, owner, or starting point

Ex: I'll take back the library books after finishing reading them. 
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to take off

to remove a piece of clothing or accessory from your or another's body

Ex: After a long day at work, I like to take off my high heels. 
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to take out

to remove a thing from somewhere or something

Ex: I will take the books out of the box. 
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to try on
to try on
[Verb]

to put on a piece of clothing to see if it fits and how it looks

Ex: Can I try these sunglasses on to see how they look on me? 
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to undo
to undo
[Verb]

to make null or cancel the effects of something

Ex: Realizing the mistake, he quickly tried to undo the accidental deletion of the important file from his computer. 
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to unzip
to unzip
[Verb]

to separate the two sides of a zipper on a piece of clothing or other item by pulling the slider or tab down

Ex: He unzipped his jacket before sitting down. 
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to zip up
to zip up
[Verb]

to fasten a piece of clothing, etc. with a zipper

Ex: The sleeping bag was cozy and comfortable when completely zipped up. 
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camera
camera
[noun]

a device or piece of equipment for taking photographs, making movies or television programs

Ex: He borrowed his friend's camera to document the event. 
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DVD player

a device that plays content such as movies or shows from flat discs called DVDs on your TV or other display

Ex: He turned on the DVD player and inserted the disc to start the movie. 
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e-reader
e-reader
[noun]

a hand-held electronic device that is used for reading e-books and other documents in digital format

Ex: She bought an e-reader to carry her books more easily. 
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game
game
[noun]

a playful activity in which we use our imagination, play with toys, etc.

Ex: Chess is a strategic board game played between two players on a checkered board. 
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console
console
[noun]

a piece of furniture designed to hold electronic instruments like radios or televisions

Ex: The television sat on a wooden console in the living room. 
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laptop
laptop
[noun]

a small computer that you can take with you wherever you go, and it sits on your lap or a table so you can use it

Ex: He bought a new laptop with better processing speed. 
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MP3 player

a small device used for listening to audio and MP3 files

Ex: She loaded her favorite songs onto her MP3 player before going for a run in the park. 
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smartphone

a portable device that combines the functions of a cell phone and a computer, such as browsing the Internet, using apps, making calls, etc.

Ex: She relied on her smartphone to manage her schedule and stay connected. 
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tablet
tablet
[noun]

a flat, small, portable computer that one controls and uses by touching its screen

Ex: She uses her tablet to take notes during lectures, finding it more convenient than a laptop. 
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to do up
to do up
[Verb]

to make oneself look neat or stylish, especially by dressing up or putting on makeup

Ex: She took extra time to do herself up for the special occasion, choosing an elegant dress and coordinating accessories. 
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to hang up

to end a phone call by breaking the connection

Ex: If the call quality is poor, it's better to hang up and try again for a clearer connection. 
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to look for

to expect or hope for something

Ex: We are looking for a significant increase in sales this quarter. 
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to put away

to place something where it should be after using it

Ex: The decorations were boxed up and put away for next year. 
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to put on
to put on
[Verb]

to place or wear something on the body, including clothes, accessories, etc.

Ex: I always put on my helmet before riding my bike. 
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