Adolescence /ˌæd
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UNIT 1-20 NEW
sense of humour
your ability to understand funny things She has a really good sense of humour. We have the same sense of humour. Come on, lighten up! Where's your sense of humour? 5. sense of occasion UK the feeling people have when there is a very important event or celebration The decorations, flowers and crowds gave the town a real sense of occasion. active /ˈæk.tɪv/ adjective BUSY/INVOLVED 1. busy with or ready to perform a particular activity physically/mentally active You've got to try to keep active as you grow older. Enemy forces remain active in the mountainous areas around the city. She's very active in (= involved in) local politics. Both of his parents were very politically active. It is important to educate children before they become sexually active. He takes a more active role in the team nowadays. She's an active member of her trade union (= not only belongs to it, but does work to help it) . 2. describes a volcano that might erupt (= throw out hot liquid rock or other matter) at any time bored /bɔːd/ /bɔːrd/ adjective feeling tired and unhappy because something is not interesting or because you have nothing to do It was a cold, wet day and the children were bored. He was getting bored with/of do ing the same thing every day. confused /kənˈfjuːzd/ adjective 22 |
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