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ENGLISH RECAP
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Chapter 1
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Level 1
level: Level 1
Questions and Answers List
level questions: Level 1
Question
Answer
dispense with the need to
obviate the need
fill or cover completely, usually with water
inundate (yourself with something)
to appear calm and unconcerned about other (N: nonchalance)
nonchalant
certainly, by all means
hands down
to ask for something that is difficult or impossible to get or achieve
ask for the moon
become young again (compare: Revitalise)
rejuvenate
having a lot of importance and interest for somebody
dear/near to somebody's heart
to like somebody/something a lot
emotionally attached
to have a special bright quality that shows in somebody’s face, for example because they are very happy or healthy
to be glowed with radiance
lack of energy; lack of desire or ability to move or change
inertia
attract; cause to be deceived (Fascinate/captivate)
beguile
inspiring but causing fear in sb (syn: formidable)
redoubtable
to gradually cover more and more of land
encroach on
to be importantly involved in the process of something
be instrumental in
syn: infectious
communicable
to make sb experience a set of feeling
fuel sb [emotions]
to win sb's favour
curry favour with sb
physical impairment
motor impairment
of sb own's deeds
of one's own making
to cause sth bad happen in the future
spell disaster/problem/difficulty
to produce or encourage sth such as [emotions] or support
muster (courage/strength/confidence)
for ever
in perpetuity