English vocabulary drilling by Zvezd
Script for this episode's vocabulary: * most of the definitions and examples are taken from dictionary.cambridge.org 1) perpetrator (perp) - someone who has committed a crime or a violent or harmful act Example: the perpetrators of the massacre must be brought to justice as war criminals 2) fasten - to (cause something to) become firmly fixed together or closed Example 2.1: seat belt is securely fastened Example 2.2: this shirt fastens at the back 3) * canvass (GET SUPPORT) - to try to get political support or votes, especially by visiting all the houses in an area Example 3.1: I've been out canvassing for the Labour Party every evening this week * canvass verb (ASK) - to try to discover information or opinions by asking people Example 3.2: the council has been canvassing local opinion/local people to get their thoughts on the proposed housing development * canvass (SUGGEST) - to suggest an idea or plan to be considered Example 3.3: wind and wave power are now being seriously canvassed as the solution to our energy problems 4) evict - to force someone to leave somewhere Example 4.1: tenants who fall behind in their rent risk being evicted Example 4.2: he was evicted from the bar for drunken and disorderly behaviour 5) * slam (verb) - to close or shut with great force, that action is often accompanied by a loud noise Example 5.1: the wind made the door/window slam (shut) Example 5.2: close the door carefully, don't slam it * slam (verb) - to criticize Example 5.3: Although the reviewers slammed the play, the audience loved it * slam (noun) - a sudden loud noise Example 5.4: the door shut with a slam 6) * testament - proof Example 6.1: the detail of her wildlife paintings is (a) testament to (= proof of) her powers of observation * testament- will that someone makes, saying what should be done with their money and property after they die Example 6.2: this article will give clear instructions for making a last will and testament 7) stakeout - the continuous watching of a building or area, especially by the police 8) * disregard - the fact of showing no care or respect for something Example 8.1: what amazes me is her complete disregard for anyone else's opinion * disregard - to ignore something Example 8.2: he told us to disregard everything we'd learned so far and start again 9) mumble - to speak quietly and in a way that is not clear so that the words are difficult to understand Example: she mumbled something about being too busy 10) * molest (ATTACK SEXUALLY) - to touch or attack someone in a sexual way against their wishes Example 10.1: the girl had been molested frequently by her stepfather from the age of eight Example 10.2: the man had previously been arrested several times for molesting young boys * molest (ATTACK) - to touch, push, etc. someone violently Example 10.3: United Nations premises were looted and personnel were molested by demonstrators To contact me: zvv1202@gmail.com
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