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Interchange - Pre-intermediate - Unit 10 - Part 2

Here you will find the vocabulary from Unit 10 - Part 2 in the Interchange Pre-Intermediate coursebook, such as "attach", "hopefully", "charity", etc.

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Interchange - Pre-intermediate
to dream
to dream
[Verb]

to experience something in our mind while we are asleep

Ex: She dreamt of being able to breathe underwater .
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adventure
adventure
[noun]

an exciting or unusual experience, often involving risk or physical activity

Ex: They planned a camping trip in the wilderness , craving the freedom and excitement of outdoor adventure.
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to cross
to cross
[Verb]

to go across or to the other side of something

Ex: The cat crossed the road and disappeared into the bushes .
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Irish
Irish
[Adjective]

belonging or relating to Ireland, its people, culture, and language

Ex: The Irish diaspora has spread around the world , with communities in the United States , Canada , and Australia celebrating their cultural traditions .
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sea
sea
[noun]

the salt water that covers most of the earth’s surface and surrounds its continents and islands

Ex: We spent our vacation relaxing on the sandy beaches by the sea.
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engine
engine
[noun]

the part of a vehicle that uses a particular fuel to make the vehicle move

Ex: The new electric car features a powerful engine that provides fast acceleration .
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to attach
to attach
[Verb]

to physically connect or fasten something to another thing

Ex: The landlord attached a list of rules and regulations to the lease agreement for the tenants to review .
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charity
charity
[noun]

an organization that helps those in need by giving them money, food, etc.

Ex: The charity received recognition for its outstanding efforts in disaster relief .
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donation
donation
[noun]

something that is voluntarily given to someone or an organization to help them, such as money, food, etc.

Ex: They appreciated the generous donation from the community .
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to push
to push
[Verb]

to use your hands, arms, body, etc. in order to make something or someone move forward or away from you

Ex: They pushed the heavy box across the room .
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hopefully
hopefully
[Adverb]

used for expressing that one hopes something will happen

Ex: She is training regularly , hopefully improving her performance in the upcoming marathon .
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cute
cute
[Adjective]

attractive and good-looking

Ex: The little girl 's cute giggle brightened everyone 's day .
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boss
boss
[noun]

a person who is in charge of a large organization or has an important position there

Ex: She is the boss of a successful tech company .
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instead
instead
[Adverb]

as a replacement or equal in value, amount, etc.

Ex: She decided to take the bus instead.
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luckily
luckily
[Adverb]

used to express that a positive outcome or situation occurred by chance

Ex: She misplaced her phone , but luckily, she retraced her steps and found it in the car .
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mistake
mistake
[noun]

an act or opinion that is wrong

Ex: A culture that encourages risk-taking and learning from mistakes fosters innovation and creativity .
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chocolate soda

a sweet and refreshing beverage made with carbonated water and chocolate syrup or powder

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costume
costume
[noun]

pieces of clothing worn by actors or performers for a role, or worn by someone to look like another person or thing

Ex: The costume party was a hit , with guests arriving dressed as everything from superheroes to classic movie monsters .
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iced coffee

a type of coffee that is served cold, often over ice, often mixed with milk, cream, or sugar to make it taste better

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truck
truck
[noun]

a large road vehicle used for carrying goods

Ex: We rented a moving truck to transport our furniture to the new house .
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octopus
octopus
[noun]

a sea creature with eight, long arms and a soft round body with no internal shell

Ex: Octopuses have three hearts and blue blood , adaptations that help them survive in their underwater environment .
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sports car

a small, fast, and low car that has a powerful engine, usually seats two people, and often has a removable or foldable roof

Ex: The sports car's powerful engine roared to life with a touch of the pedal .
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motorcycle

a vehicle with two wheels, powered by an engine

Ex: She prefers the freedom and agility of a motorcycle over a car .
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uniform
uniform
[noun]

the special set of clothes that all members of an organization or a group wear at work, or children wear at a particular school

Ex: The students wear a school uniform every day .
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since
since
[conjunction]

used to express a period from a specific past time up to now or another specified point

Ex: I have enjoyed traveling ever since I was young.
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to finish
to finish
[Verb]

to make something end

Ex: I will finish this task as soon as possible .
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month
month
[noun]

each of the twelve named divisions of the year, like January, February, etc.

Ex: We have a family gathering every month.
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unique
unique
[Adjective]

unlike anything else and distinguished by individuality

Ex: This dish has a unique flavor combination that is surprisingly good .
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experience

the skill and knowledge we gain from doing, feeling, or seeing things

Ex: Life experience teaches us valuable lessons that we carry with us throughout our lives .
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enough
enough
[Adverb]

to a degree or extent that is sufficient or necessary

Ex: Did you sleep enough last night to feel refreshed today ?
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to spend
to spend
[Verb]

to use energy, effort, etc., particularly until no more remains

Ex: The company spent considerable resources developing a new product line .
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reason
reason
[noun]

something that explains an action or event

Ex: Understanding the reason for his behavior helped to resolve the conflict .
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similar
similar
[Adjective]

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

Ex: The two sisters had similar hairstyles , both wearing their hair in braids .
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mushroom
mushroom
[noun]

any fungus with a short stem and a round top that we can eat

Ex: The earthy aroma of mushrooms adds depth to any pasta dish .
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underground

a city's railway system that is below the ground, usually in big cities

Ex: The city has made significant investments in upgrading the underground infrastructure to improve safety and service.
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extremely
extremely
[Adverb]

to a very great amount or degree

Ex: The view from the mountain is extremely beautiful .
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to cost
to cost
[Verb]

to require a particular amount of money

Ex: Right now , the construction project is costing the company a substantial amount of money .
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to pay
to pay
[Verb]

to give someone money in exchange for goods or services

Ex: He paid the taxi driver for the ride to the airport .
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celebrity
celebrity
[noun]

someone who is known by a lot of people, especially in entertainment business

Ex: The reality show is hosted by a well-known celebrity.
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guinness book

a book that lists the most remarkable achievements and facts in the world, such as the biggest, smallest, fastest, and strongest records every year

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to invent
to invent
[Verb]

to make or design something that did not exist before

Ex: By 2030 , scientists might invent a cure for this disease .
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dish
dish
[noun]

a flat, shallow container for cooking food in or serving it from

Ex: We should use a heat-resistant dish for serving hot soup .
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to realize

to have a sudden or complete understanding of a fact or situation

Ex: It was n’t until the lights went out that we realized that the power had been cut .
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