Lesson 73,74,75 Flashcards
(7 cards)
Replace
🔹 Word: Replace
Part of Speech: Verb
Level: B1
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🔤 Meaning:
1. To take the place of something or someone.
Will robots replace human workers in the future?
2. To put something new in the place of something old or broken.
They replaced the old computer with a new one.
Letter
🔹 Word: Letter
Part of Speech: Noun
Level: A1–B1
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🔤 Meaning:
1. A written or printed message usually sent by mail to someone.
She wrote a letter to her friend in Canada.
2. A symbol in the alphabet.
“B” is the second letter of the English alphabet.
Get lost
🔹 Phrase: Get lost
Part of Speech: Phrasal verb / Idiom
Level: B1–B2
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🔤 Meaning:
1. (Literal) To lose your way or not know where you are.
We got lost on our way to the museum.
2. (Informal – Impolite) Used to rudely tell someone to go away.
He told the salesperson to get lost.
Blog
🔹 Word: Blog
Part of Speech: Noun / Verb
Level: B1
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🔤 Meaning:
Noun:
A regularly updated website or web page, usually run by an individual or group, written in an informal or conversational style.
She writes a travel blog about her adventures around the world.
Verb:
To write or maintain a blog.
He blogs about technology and innovation.
Contain
🔹 Word: Contain
Part of Speech: Verb
Level: B1
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🔤 Meaning:
1. To have something inside or include something as a part.
The box contains old photos.
This report contains valuable data.
2. To control or keep something harmful within limits.
They tried to contain the fire.
Measures were taken to contain the virus
Landline
🔹 Word: Landline
Part of Speech: Noun
Level: B2
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🔤 Meaning:
A landline is a telephone connection that uses physical wires rather than wireless signals like mobile phones. It is usually installed in a home or office
Receive
🔹 Word: Receive
Part of Speech: Verb
Level: A2–B2
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🔤 Meaning:
1. To be given or presented with something
She received a letter from her friend in Canada.
2. To experience or be the subject of something (e.g., attention, treatment, response)
His ideas received a lot of criticism.
3. To officially accept or welcome (formal use)
The ambassador was received at the palace.
• Speaking Tip: In Speaking Part 2 or 3, receive can show a higher level of vocabulary if used correctly.