Vocabulary Unit 1 Flashcards
(42 cards)
Get me down
Make me unhappy.
“Jesus mom, you always get me down.”
Itchy Feet
- to want to change something in your life,
- to have a strong desire to leave a place and travel
to get under my skin
-something annoys or angers me.
“I don’t know why, John really gets under my skin.”
Appraisal
- the act of examining someone or something in order to judge their qualities, success, or needs,
- an evaluation.
“The appraisal process will generate a report that includes both quantitative and qualitative reflections on your performance.”
Burden
- something which makes things difficult for other people,
- something that causes someone a lot of difficulty, worry, or hard work.
“Donkeys can carry very heavy burdens.”
“You’re always talking about your problems, don’t be a burden!”
Stuck in a Rut
- Stuck in a routine
Apprenticeship
- the position of an apprentice,
- a system for training a new workers of a profession with on-the-job training.
“My apprenticeship includes periods of study and work.”
Trainee
- an employee in training,
- estagiário.
“Trainees want to learn what a company does.”
Grounding
- basic training or instruction in a subject.
- base, fundamentação.
“Every musician needs a good grounding in musical theory.”
Boast
- to talk about how good you are, but it is seen as negative.
- to brag about something.
“I don’t like boasting about my skills.”
“He’s so annoying, he’s always boasting about his grades.”
Outdated
- something that is not current,
- A group of people who is unaware of what is trending now.
“She’s wearing skinny jeans, she’s so outdated.”
Scrap
- to not develop and idea because it’s impossible to do or just not very good.
- junk
- sucata
“The advertising agency scrapped the idea and tried something new.”
“His firm turns wrecked cars into scrap.”
“He wrote on a scrap of paper.”
Credential
- some kind of qualification which you can use to show others you are capable of doing a job.
“I have a credential to enter the conference.”
“You should include your sign language society in your CV, it’s a good credential.”
Redundant
-unnecessary
“It is redundant to say that a giant is tall.”
Learn the Ropes
-to know or learn how to do something, especially a job
“It didn’t take her new assistant long to learn the ropes.”
Pick up Sticks
-To relocate from one’s current residence.
“The more I think about how much we love the coast, the more I think we should just pick up sticks and find a place near the beach.”
Cue
- a word or action in a play or film that is used as a signal by a performer to begin saying or doing something
- a signal for someone to do something:
“They started having a fight, so that was our cue to leave the party.”
to do Overtime
-(time spent working) after the usual time needed or expected in a job
“Daniel is doing/working overtime to get the job done on time.”
do the Books
- Doing the accounting, etc, for the business
Get the Ball rolling
-to do something that starts an activity, or to start doing something in order to encourage other people to do the same
“I decided to set the ball rolling and got up to dance.”
Start/get/set
Get the Sack
- to be dismissed suddenly from a job
- to get fired
“She got the sack for always being late”.
Attributes
- quality or characteristic of a person, place, or thing.
“Organizational ability is an essential attribute for a good manager.”
Land on your feet
-to be successful or lucky, especially after a period of not having success or luck.
“She’s really landed on her feet with this new job.”
Layout
-the way that something is arranged
“I like the layout of the house.”