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Unit 2 - Vocabulary

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profit
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match
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to commit
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crime
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suicide
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to develop
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plastic surgery
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to perform
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play
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to cause
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trouble
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accident
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price
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record
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to break up
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section
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art
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business
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current affairs
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news
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gossip
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science
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sport
discovery
discovery
noun
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the act of finding something for the first time and before others

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The discovery of penicillin revolutionized medicine by introducing the first antibiotic.
The archaeologist's discovery of ancient ruins shed light on the civilization that once thrived there.
profit
noun
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the sum of money that is gained after all expenses and taxes are paid

match
match
noun
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a competition in which two players or teams compete against one another such as soccer, boxing, etc.

What is a "match"?

A match is a contest or game between two teams or individual players, where they compete against each other according to the rules of a specific sport. The objective is usually to score more points, goals, or runs than the opponent within a set period of time or through a series of rounds. Matches are a fundamental part of organized sports and can take place in various settings, such as tournaments, leagues, or friendly games. The winner is determined based on who performs better in the game.

to commit
Verb
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to do a particular thing that is unlawful or wrong

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crime
crime
noun
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an unlawful act that is punishable by the legal system

suicide
noun
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the act of intentionally taking one's own life

to develop
to develop
Verb
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to change and become stronger or more advanced

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plastic surgery
plastic surgery
noun
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/plˈæstɪk sˈɜːdʒɚɹi/

a medical operation performed on a part of the body in order to improve its appearance or repair skin injury

What is "plastic surgery"?

Plastic surgery is a type of surgical procedure that involves reshaping, changing, or repairing the human body. It can be broadly categorized into two types: repairing surgery and cosmetic surgery. Repairing surgery is performed to correct problems or injuries, such as issues present at birth, injuries, or medical conditions like breast repair after mastectomy, which is a surgery to remove the entire breast tissue. Cosmetic surgery, on the other hand, is chosen by the patient and focuses on improving appearance, such as facial implants or breast enhancement. Both types of plastic surgery aim to improve the patient's physical appearance, function, or quality of life, depending on the individual's needs and goals. Recovery from plastic surgery varies depending on the procedure performed, ranging from days to weeks, with careful care after surgery being essential for the best possible results and healing.

to perform
to perform
Verb
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to give a performance of something such as a play or a piece of music for entertainment

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play
play
noun
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a written story that is meant to be performed on a stage, radio, or television

to cause
to cause
Verb
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to make something happen, usually something bad

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trouble
noun
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a difficult or problematic situation that can cause stress, anxiety or harm

accident
accident
noun
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a situation where vehicles hit each other or a person is hit by a vehicle

What is an "accident"?

An accident refers to an unexpected event involving one or more vehicles, often resulting in damage to the vehicles or injury to the people involved. It can happen due to various reasons, such as driver mistakes, poor road conditions, mechanical failures, or bad weather. Vehicle accidents can range from minor crashes to more serious accidents that cause significant harm or even death. These accidents typically require police reports and insurance claims to address the damage or injuries.

price
price
noun
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the amount of money required for buying something

record
record
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the best performance or result, or the highest or lowest level that has ever been reached, especially in sport

What is a "record"?

A record is the best performance or achievement in a particular activity, often measured by a specific standard, such as time, distance, or points. It can refer to the highest score, the fastest time, or the longest duration in a sport or other field. Records are often set during competitions and can be broken when someone exceeds the previous achievement. A record is considered a notable accomplishment and is typically celebrated as a milestone in that field, serving as a benchmark for future competitors.

to break up
to break up
Verb
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/breɪk ʌp/

to end a relationship, typically a romantic or sexual one

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intransitive
Phrasal Status
inseparable
phrase's verb
break
phrase's particle
up
section
section
noun
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s
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ɛ
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k
t
ʃ
io
ə
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n

each of the parts into which a place or object is divided

art
art
noun
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the use of creativity and imagination to express emotions and ideas by making things like paintings, sculptures, music, etc.

business
business
noun
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the activity of providing services or products in exchange for money

current affairs
current affairs
noun
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/kˈɜːɹənt ɐfˈɛɹz/

important social or political events that are happening and are covered in the news

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compound noun
news
news
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reports on recent events that are broadcast or published

What is "news"?

News refers to the information about recent events or developments that are shared through various media, such as television, radio, newspapers, or online platforms. It covers a wide range of topics, including local, national, and international stories, like politics, business, weather, and human interest. News reports are meant to keep the public informed about what is happening around the world and in their communities. Journalists gather, verify, and present this information in a clear and timely manner to help people stay up to date.

gossip
gossip
noun
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informal or idle talk about others, especially their personal lives, typically involving details that may not be confirmed or verified

science
science
noun
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knowledge about the structure and behavior of the natural and physical world, especially based on testing and proving facts

What is "science"?

Science is the study of the natural world through observation, experimentation, and reasoning. It seeks to understand how things work, from the smallest particles to large systems, by asking questions and testing ideas. Science covers a wide range of fields, such as biology, physics, and chemistry. It uses systematic methods to gather knowledge, make discoveries, and develop technologies that improve lives. Science is important for understanding the world around us and solving problems in health, technology, and the environment.

sport
sport
noun
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a physical activity or competitive game with specific rules that people do for fun or as a profession

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