Very bad, of very low quality, or shocking and very sad
Meaning of "current"
Of the present time
The act of putting a liquid, especially a drug, into a person's body using a needle and a syringe (noun)
Injection
A set of clothes worn in order to look like someone or something else, especially for a party, film or play (noun)
Costume
To suddenly start to be successful or popular / to start flying (ph verb)
Take off
A break or crack in something hard, especially a bone (noun)
Fracture
You ski there
Slope
Activities involved in buying and selling things (noun)
Commerce
Dark area on your skin where you have been hurt (noun)
Bruise
To find time to do something that you have intended or would like to do (ph verb)
Get round to
Not good, being of a very low quality, quantity or standard (adj)
Poor
To accept a particular job or responsibility (ph verb)
Take on
Person who writes novels (noun)
Novelist
A painting, photo, drawing, etc. of a person or, less commonly, a group of people (noun)
Portrait
To eat all the food that you have been given (ph verb)
Eat up
To trust someone or something and know that they will help you or do what you want or expect them to (ph verb)
Depend on
The use of drugs, exercises, etc. to cure a person of an illness or injury (noun)
Treatment
Excellent, much better than average
Fine
Meaning of "apprenticeship"
A period of time working for a skilled person, often for a low payment, in order to learn that person's skills
Ability to understand or know something immediately based on your feelings rather than facts (noun)
Intuition
Meaning of "breathtaking"
Extremely exciting, beautiful or surprising
To complete a first university degree successfully (verb)
Graduate
Admirable, respectable; usually because it is special, important or very large (adj)
Impressive
Continue (ph verb)
Go on
To use a camera to record a video or take a photo (verb)
Shoot
Act of raising someone to a higher or more important position or rank at work (noun)
Promotion
Sport of jumping into water or swimming under water
Diving
The sounds, especially the music, of a film, or a separate recoring of this (noun)
Soundtrack
Meaning of "earnings"
The amount of money that someone is paid for the work they do
A disease of the body or mind (noun)
Illness
A doctor who is specially trained to perform medical operations inside the patient (noun)
Surgeon
Happening or behaving in a way that you expect and is not unusual or interesting (adj)
Predictable
Disease in a part of your body that is caused by bacteria or a virus (noun)
Infection
Much greater that usual, especially in skill, intelligence, quality, etc. (adj)
Exceptional
Someone whose job it is to control a camera (noun)
Camera operator
Actors in a film, play or show (noun)
Cast
An injury to a joint (place where two bones are connected) caused by a sudden movement (noun)
Sprain
Excellent, clearly very much better that what is usual (adj)
Outstanding
Strong hard hat that covers and protects the head (noun)
Helmet
Someone who has invented something or whose job is to invent things (noun)
Inventor
To connect a computer to a system by typing your name (and sometimes password) (ph verb)
Log on
The story of a book, film, play, etc. (noun)
Plot
If you have a deep cut you may need these in order to join the edges
Stitches
Meaning of the adverb "overtime"
(Time spent working) after the usual time needed or expected at the job
Very strange and unusual (adj)
Bizarre
Stupid or unreasonable; silly in a humorous way (adj)
Absurd
To be confident that you can depend on someone (ph verb)
Count on
Process of making or growing goods to be sold (noun)
Production
A person who makes the practical and financial arrangements needed to make a film, play or television programme (noun)
Producer
To describe or express the important facts or characteristics about something or someone (ph verb)
Sum up
To make someone with an illness feel healthy again (verb)
Cure
The words to a song, especially a pop song (noun)
Lyrics
Where do you play football?
Pitch
Meaning of "unlike"
Different from someone or something
A place where a film or play is performed or recorded, and the pictures, furniture, etc. that are used (noun)
Set
Musical performance done by one person alone, or a musical performance in which one person is given special attention (noun)
Solo
A part of a play or film in which events happen in one place (noun)
Scene
To finish a supply of something (ph verb)
Use up
Meaning of "lecturer"
Someone who teaches at college or university
To give a lot of attention to one particular person, subject or thing (ph verb)
Focus on
To start doing a particular job or activity (ph verb)
Take up
Meaning of "Bachelor's degre"
A first degree at college or university
Physical harm or damage to someone's body caused by an accident or attack (noun)
Injury
Process of becoming well again after an illness or injury (noun)
Recovery
Causing strong feelings of sadness or sympathy (adj)
Moving
The condition of someone's mind, and whether or not they are suffering from any mental illness (noun)
Mental health
Meaning of "self-employed"
Not working for an employer but finding work for yourself or having your own business
Used to refer to a type of painting, drawing or sculpture that uses shapes, lines and colour in a way that does not try to represent the appearance of people or things (adj)
Abstract
Room where and artist paints or a musician practises (noun)
Studio
Something that you have to do because it's part of your job, or something that you feel is the right thing to do (noun)
Duty
A place, especially including buildings, where a particular activity happens (noun)
Facility
To practise a play, a piece of music, etc. in order to prepare it for public performance (verb)
Rehearse
A damaged area of the body, such as a cut or hole in the skin or flesh made by a weapon (noun)
Wound
To speak in a louder voice so that people can hear you (ph verb)
Speak up
What do you stick to your skin to protect a small cut?
A plaster
Strange, not known or not understood (adj)
Mysterious
To feel sorry about a situation, especially something sad or wrong, or a mistake that you have made (verb)
Regret
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