Vocabulary for ielts unit and unit accommodate (verb)


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Vocabulary for ielts unit 1 and unit 2
accommodate (verb)
1 . to provide with a place to live or to be stored in:  
There wasn't enough space to accommodate the files.
2. to give what is needed to someone: 
accommodate with We always try to 
accommodate (= help) our clients with financial assistance if necessary.
 
The new policies fail to accommodate people with disabilities.
crawl
to move along on hands and knees or with your body stretched out along 
a surface: 
The child crawled across the floor. 
Megan has just learned to crawl.
tie a shoelace
oyoq kiyim ipini bog’lamoq
consequence
oqibat , natija , tasir 
Smoking has serious health consequences
infancy
uz : go’daklik , bolalik
the time when someone is a baby or a very young child
he was ill many times throughout his infancy 
the state or period of being a baby, or fig. the 
early stage of growth or development of something:


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infant
go’dak , chaqaloq, yosh bola 
a baby or a very young child : newborn infant
maturity 
voyaga yetganlik , komillik, balog’at , balog’atga yetganlik 
noun . the quality of behaving mentally and emotionally like an adult 
the state of being completely grown physically: 
How long does it take for the chicks to grow to maturity?
milestone
n. a stone or post at the side of 
the road that shows the distance to various places, especially to 
the nearest large town
an important event in the development or history of something or in 
someone's life: 
He felt that moving out of his parents' home was a real milestone in 
his life. 
 
an important event in the development or history of something or in 
someone’s life: 
The opening of a branch in New York represented an important milestone 
for the company. 
 
a time when a piece of work must be finished or something must 
be achieved: 
In Monday mornings, we would set milestones for the week.
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n. bosqich, palla, davr, faza 
It was a depressing phase in the country’s history 
We're entering a new phase in international relations.
rate
n. daraja , surat, tezlik, marom, jadallik 
I told my assistants to work at their own rate.
social skills
toddler
go’dak , yurishni boshlagan bola 
a young child, especially one who is learning or 
has recently learned to walk
Are these toys suitable for toddlers?
transition
n. o’tish, ko’chish 
a change from one form or type to another, or the process by which 
this happens: 
The health-care system is in transition at the moment. 
Some National Guard members experienced financial difficulties when 
they transitioned from state to federal control.
cognitive
adj. aqliy, ong 
connected with thinking or conscious mental processes: 
cognitive behaviour/development 
cognitive psychology 
They are studying the links between cognitive and linguistic development 
in young children
clumsy
adj
A clumsy person often has accidents because they do not behave in a careful, controlled way:
That's the third glass you've smashed this week - you're so clumsy!


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awkward in movement or manner:
The first mobile phones were heavy and clumsy to use, but nowadays they are 
much easier to handle.
He gave a clumsy bow.
not skilful in the way you deal with or express something:
Her clumsy handling of the situation only made it worse.
My attempts to apologize were very clumsy.
awkward in movement or manner:
I’m so clumsy – I keep dropping things
fully-grown
adjective
People and other living things that are full-grown have finished their physical growth and 
will not grow taller:
A full-grown giraffe is 5.5 m tall.
mature
adjective

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