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Vocabulary 2

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  • Time-saving: Don't waste time on something.
    Adjective: "Juan did not waste his time eating because he ate in the car"
  • Cold-Bloded: Calmness of mind and self-control that allows one not to get carried away by emotion and not lose one's nerves in a situation that moves some emotion.
    Adjective: "in the accident he managed to save everyone thanks to his cold blood"
  • Money-making: Person who makes money.
    Adjective: I make money working.
  • Old-fashioned: That it is out of fashion, that it does not follow the trends of the moment or that it is no longer in use.
    Adjective: "An old-fashioned word"
  • Grow up: That something increases its size or weight.
    Verb: "The child will grow in size."
  • Lef-handed: That uses with greater skill the extremities of the left side.
    Adjective: "Jimi Hendrix used left-handed and right-handed guitars interchangeably"
  • Catch on: To become something popular.
    Verb: "Fortnite became very catch on".
  • Well educated: That respects the rules of good education or correct behavior.
    Adjective: "An educated person does not shout or chew with his mouth open".
  • Break-down: Break down action.
    Verb: "We will have to break down the invoices to know how to manage ourselves"
  • Open-minded: He is open-minded about everything.
    Adjective: "He has an open-minded.
  • Good looking: Set of qualities of a person or thing that are pleasant, attract attention or arouse the desire or interest of someone.
    Adjective: "Part of the appeal of the film is the director"
  • Bad tampered: That he is in a bad mood.
    Adjective: "In recent months she was always moody and became hypersensitive, touchy and distrustful"
  • Easy going: That he is relaxed or his nerves are not excited.
    Adjective: "I was calm until I entered the courtroom"
  • Eye catching: That attracts attention by its appearance or external appearance.
    Adjective: "An eye-catching dress"
  • Look into: Carry out an aptitude or sufficiency exam.
    Verb: "I take an English exam on Tuesday."
  • Fair-haired: That she has hair that color and often light pink skin.
    Adjective: "It was a blonde girl with light eyes"
  • Award-Winning: Which has won an award.
    Adjective: "The winning works will be exhibited in an art gallery"
  • English-Speak : Person who can speak english
    Adjective: I can speak English.
  • Hard-working: Who works hard, with dedication and application.
    Adjective: "A very hard-working young man"
  • Purposed-built: That includes one or several constructions.
    Adjective: "This is already built."