awareness (n) /ǝ'weǝnǝs/ broaden (v) /'brɔ:dǝn/ curious (adj) /'kjʊǝrıǝs/ figure out (phr.v) /'fıgǝr aʊt/ foster (v) /'fostǝr/ give up (phr.v) /giv Ʌp/ impression (n) /im' prefǝn/ mental (adj) /'mentǝl/ resistant (adj) /rı'zıstǝnt/ self-conscious (adj) /self 'konfǝs/ trait (n) /treıt/ |
knowledge or understanding of a particular subject or
situation to increase the range of one's knowledge or understanding interested in learning about people or things around you to understand or solve something to help a skill, feeling, idea, etc. develop over a period of time to stop trying an idea or opinion of what something or someone is like related to the mind or thinking not wanting to accept something, especially changes or new ideas embarrassed or worried about how you look or what other people think of you particular quality in someone's character |
a one-way street / ə wɅn weı 'stri:t/ anxiety (n) /æŋ'zaıəti/ aware of (phr.v) /ǝ'weǝr ǝv/ combine (v) /'kombaın/ contrary to (phr) /'kontrǝri tǝ/ dig into (phr.v) /dıg 'ıntǝ/ engage with (phr.v) /ɪnˈɡeɪʤ wɪð/ expert (n) /'ekspз:t/ fool (n) /fu:l/ innovation (n) /ˌɪnəʊˈveɪʃᵊn/ inspire (v) /ɪnˈspaɪər/ joy (n) /ʤɔɪ/ judge (v) /ˈʤʌʤ/ lead (v) /li:d/ likeable (adj) /'laikǝbǝl/ limited (adj) /'lɪmɪtɪd/ misery (n) /'mɪzǝri/ participation (n) /pɑːˌtɪsɪˈpeɪʃᵊn/ progress (n) /'prǝʊgres/ responsiveness (n) /rɪsˈpɒnsɪvnəs/ |
If you describe an agreement or a relationship as a one-way street, you mean that
only one of the sides in the agreement or relationship is offering something or is
benefiting from it. a feeling of worry or nervousness about something knowing or conscious of something to mix or join different things together going against or opposite to something to find out more about something by investigating to interact or involve oneself with something or someone a highly skilled or knowledgeable person someone who does not behave in an intelligent or sensible way something new or different that improves a product or process to motivate or encourage someone a feeling of great happiness or pleasure to form an opinion or make a decision about something to show the way or direct others appealing or pleasant in personality not having much or enough of something a state of great unhappiness or suffering the act of taking part in something forward movement or improvement reacting quickly or positively to something |