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(v) like sb/sth better than sb/sth else
prefer
(n) sth that is bad about sth
disadvantage
(n) sth that is good about sth
advantage
(n) a study to find out or prove facts about sth
research
(n) sth that can hurt people or damage things
danger
(adj) designed for a particular use or purpose
special
(n) facts about sb or sth
information
(v) use sth together with other people
share
(v) to find out about and understand sth
learn
(adj) related to science
scientific
(phr v) to talk about or be connected with
refer to
(v) to know the meaning of sth
understand
(v) place for some time without leaving
stay
(v) to have your home in a place
live
(adj) not the same
different
(n) the study of things in the natural and man-made world by looking at facts
science
(v) to read and practise a subject to learn about it
study
(n) people, animals or things that are together for some reason
group
(n) the power to decide how things should be and tell other people what to do
control
(n) a large white bear from the area around the North Pole
polar bear
(v) to make a loud short noise (which dogs make)
bark
(n) the work that sb does to get money
job
(n) a person who is or becomes part of a group
member
(adj) having a strong effect on sb/sth
important
(n) the activity or sport of swimming underwater, using special equipment so you can breathe
diving
(n) the activity of moving through water by moving your arms and legs
swimming
(n) a mother
mum
(n) a person who is not an adult yet, e.g. someone under 18 years old
child
(n) a mother or father
parent
(adv) too; as well
also
(n) an area of land that has its own government, laws and way of life
country
(n) the things you do which are part of your job
work
(n) a person who studies at a school, university,etc.
student
(v) to go and see a place or person
visit
(v) to go back to
return (to)
(adv) from one side of a place to another
across
(adv) not always
sometimes
(adv) below the surface of the water
underwater
(v) to swim underwater using equipment to help you to breathe
dive
(n) a journey or experience that is exciting and may be dangerous
adventure
(phr) take pictures with a camera
take photos
(n) moving pictures with sound that show a story or information
film
(n) an island in the Pacific Ocean
Tahiti
(n) an American state in the Pacific Ocean
Hawaii
(n) a continent in the Southern Ocean
Antarctica
(n) a large island in the Arctic Ocean
Greenland
(prep) for example
like
(n) a piece of a place or thing
part
(n) a piece of ground
land
(adj) covered in ice; very cold
icy
(v) to go from one place to another
travel
(adv) as a usual routine; normally
usually
(v) to go around a place to learn things about it
explore
(n) sb who works on a ship; sb who sails a boat
sailor
(n) sb who studies and works with science
scientist
(n) one of the two points at the north or south end of the Earth
Pole
(n) a group of people that work together or playa sport together
team
(n) a person or animal who shows the others ina group what to do
leader
(prep) in many parts of a place
around
(adv) not very often; almost never
hardly ever
(n) a country in Europe; Paris is the capital
France
(adj) from France
French
(n) sb who swims underwater, using special equipment to breathe
diver
(n) sb who travels to new places to find out about them
explorer
(n) something that you do to have fun
activity
(n) a girl child
daughter
(n) a boy child
son
(n) the father of your mother or father
grandfather
(n) the mother of your mother or father
grandmother