21 - Behavior Flashcards

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nature

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someone’s character
e.g.
a child with a happy, easy-going nature
somebody’s nature
It’s just not in my nature to lie.
by nature
She was by nature a very affectionate person.
She’s a bit jealous. But it’s just human nature.

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nurture

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the education and care that you are given as a child
e.g.
Why do we behave the way we do? Is it a case of nature or nurture?

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impact (on sth)

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an effect or influence of sth
e.g.
We need to assess the impact on climate change.
major/significant/profound etc impact
Higher mortgage rates have already had a major impact on spending.
impact of
an international meeting to consider the environmental impacts of global warming

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play a part (in sth)

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if something or someone plays a part in something else, they are involved in it
play a part in
Health education will play a part in preparing us for old age.
Britain should play its full part in the negotiations.
play a big/important part in something
Pictures play an important part in publishing.

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crucial

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extremely important
e.g.
This aid money is crucial to the government’s economic policies.
The work of monks was crucial in spreading Christianity.

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influential

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having a lot of influence and therefore changing the way people think and behave
He had influential friends.
a highly influential art magazine

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peer pressure

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a strong feeling that you must do the same things as other people of your age if you want them to like you
Teenagers often start smoking because of peer pressure.

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incentive (to do sth)

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something that encourages you to work harder, start a new activity etc
e.g.
As an added incentive, there’s a bottle of champagne for the best team.
Farmers lack any incentive to manage their land organically.

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broken home

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a family that no longer lives together because the parents have divorced
The majority of offenders do not come from broken homes.

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deprived

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not having the things that are necessary for a comfortable or happy life
Deprived children tend to do less well at school.

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damaging

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causing physical harm to someone or something
the damaging effects of sunlight

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beneficial

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having a good effect OPP detrimental
a drug that has a beneficial effect on the immune system

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win a place (in sth)

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He might even win a place in England’s amateur boxing team.

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adolescent (n, adj)

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a young person, usually between the ages of 12 and 18, who is developing into an adult
e.g.
An estimated 62 million Americans smoke, including 4.1 million adolescents aged 12-17.
When adolescents are making the transition to adulthood, their conduct can change a lot.
adolescent girls

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transition (from sth to sth)

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when something changes from one form or state to another
e.g.
the smooth transition from full-time work to full retirement
Making the transition from youth to adulthood can be very painful.
a society that is in transition (=changing)
the period of transition to full democracy

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conduct

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the way someone behaves, especially in public, in their job etc SYN behaviour
The Senator’s conduct is being investigated by the Ethics Committee.
an inquiry into the conduct of the police

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supportive

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giving help or encouragement, especially to someone who is in a difficult situation – used to show approval
My family were very supportive throughout the divorce.

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sympathetic (to/towards sb)

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caring and feeling sorry about someone’s problems
a sympathetic friend
a sympathetic attitude
sympathetic to/towards
I’m sympathetic to parents who are worried about what their children see on television.
We hope always to provide a friendly sympathetic ear

19
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in your own time

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1) When you are ready
e.g.
You should talk to your children about their problems, but only in their own time.

2) if you study or do work in your own time, you do it outside normal school or work hours
e.g.
Nurses in training study in their own time.

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pace

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1) the speed at which something happens or is done
pace of
The pace of change in our lives is becoming faster and faster.
at a steady/slow etc pace
Public spending continues to rise at a steady pace.

2) the speed at which someone walks, runs, or moves
e.g.
You need to step up the pace of your exercises.
Traffic slowed to a walking pace.

21
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wise

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someone who is wise makes good decisions, gives good advice etc, especially because they have a lot of experience of life
a wise old man
At the time I thought he was wonderful, but I’m older and wiser now.
As a manager, Sanford was wise in the ways of (=knew a lot about) company politics.

22
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consistent

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always behaving in the same way or having the same attitudes, standards etc – usually used to show approval OPP inconsistent
She’s the team’s most consistent player.
consistent in
We need to be consistent in our approach.

23
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cope with

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to succeed in dealing with a difficult problem or situation
e.g.
She feared she wouldn’t be able to cope with two new babies.
Local authorities have to cope with the problems of homelessness.

24
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phase

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one of the stages of a process of development or change
a new drug that is in the experimental phase
phase of
The first phase of renovations should be finished by January.
in phases
The work will be carried out in phases.