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ENGLISH DAY 47

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    VOCAB
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  • Unless your customers are young, a VIRAL MARKETING campaign targeting social networks may not earn a high return. In many ways hand-held technologies are the key to VIRAL MARKETING (also REFERRAL MARKETING); (VIRAL ADVERTISING)
    a marketing activity in which information about a product spreads between people, especially on the internet (MARKETING, INTERNET)
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  • TAKE A BACK SEAT
    Choose not to be in a position of responsibility in an organization or activity
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  • Uncertainty again HANGS OVER the project.
    If a threat or doubt hangs over a place or a situation, it exists
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  • Many of the children are UNDERNOURISHED and suffering from serious diseases=> Chronic UNDERNOURISHMENT, poor hygiene and the harsh weather threatened the lives of everyone.
    not eating enough food to continue to be in good health
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  • Many of the refugees are suffering from severe MALNUTRITION.
    physical weakness and bad health caused by having too little food, or too little of the types of food necessary for good health
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  • They hired an event planner to SEE TO all of the details of the party.
    (FML) Do ST that has to be done
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  • Doctors tried to ATTEND TO the worst injured soldiers first. I always have so many things to ATTEND TO when I come into the office after a trip abroad.
    help someone or deal with something
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  • I know you can lose that weight! YOU GOT THIS (YOU'VE GOT THIS) (US) (IFML)
    used to tell someone that you believe they can or will succeed in dealing with something
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  • It's OK, I GOT THIS. Go back to what you were doing. (US, IFML) (I'VE GOT THIS)
    used to tell someone that you can or will deal with something
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  • Management often TURN A BLIND EYE TO to bullying in the workplace.
    ignore something that you know is wrong
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  • She CLOSED HER EYES TO the fact that her son was stealing.
    ignore something bad and pretend it is not happening
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  • You look well - the mountain air must AGREE WITH YOU/ I don't AGREE WITH hunting.
    If a situation or new conditions agree with you, they make you feel healthy and happy/ Think that ST is morally acceptable
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  • They're not a couple - I guess you'd describe them as FRIENDS WITH BENEFITS (IFML)
    a friend with whom you also have a sexual relationship
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  • (HUMOROUS) If I eat any more I'm going to GO POP!
    to explode
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  • The news came as a CRUSHING blow. Their army had suffered a CRUSHING defeat.
    severe
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  • LUMINARIES of stage and screen (= famous actors) assembled for last night's awards ceremony.
    a person who is famous and important in a particular area of activity (FML)
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