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Vocabulary Unit 6 Paola García and Mariana Rosado - Coggle Diagram
Vocabulary Unit 6 Paola García and Mariana Rosado
Verbs of moving and looking
plod
to walk taking slow steps, as if your feet are heavy
stagger
to walk as if you might fall
totter
to walk with difficulty in a way that looks as if you are about to fall
trip
to lose your balance or fall because your foot hits against something when you are moving
glance
to look somewhere for a short time
stumble
to step badly and almost fall over
peep
to quickly look at something, often when you do not want other people to see you
gaze
to look at someone or something for a long time
glare
a long, angry look
glimpse
a look at something or someone for a very short time
limp
soft and weak
hobble
to walk with small, uncomfortable steps, especially because your feet hurt
crawl
to move on your hands and knees
creep
to move very quietly and carefully
Expressions with right and left
on the right side
of, relating to, situated on, or being the side of the body which is away from the side on which the heart is mostly located
right away/off
immediately
(be) in the right
On the side of your right side
right and centre
located nearer to the right hand than to the left and in the middle
left-luggage
when you leave your luggage somewhere else
left
on or towards the side of your body that is to the west when you are facing north
two left feet
to be very awkward in your movements, especially when you are dancing or playing a sport
by rights
being in accordance with what is just, good, or proper
leftovers
that has not been eaten or used at the end of something
be right back
when you leave for a very short time
(know) left from right
to distinguish right from left
too right
said when you agree completely
left-handed
using the left hand
complaining left and right
Argue about the right and left
left alone
to stop touching, changing, or moving something
right on
used to express strong approval or support
Sport and leisure
competition
a situation in which someone is trying to win something or be more successful than someone else
ground
an entertaining activity or sport, especially one played by children, or the equipment needed for such an activity
field
an area, usually covered with grass, used for playing sports
pitch
an area painted with lines for playing particular sports, especially football
exercised
physical activity that you do to make your body strong and healthy
trained
to teach a person or an animal the skills for a particular job or activity; to be taught in this way
beat
to defeat or do better tha
viewers
a person who watches something, especially television
spectators
a person who watches an activity, especially a sports event, without taking part
interested
wanting to give your attention to something and discover more about it
interesting
Someone or something that is interesting keeps your attention because he, she, or it is unusual, exciting, or has a lot of ideas
occupation
a job or profession
pastime
something that you enjoy doing when you are not working
medal
a small metal disc, with words or a picture on it, given as a reward for a brave action, for winning a competition, or to remember a special event
prize
an award that is given to a person who wins a competition, race, etc. or who does very good
reward
a thing that you are given because you have done something good, worked hard, etc.
competitors
a person who takes part in a competition
rivals
a person, company or thing that competes with another in sport, business, etc.
score record
Be the best at win points, goals, etc. in a game or competition
the best result or the highest or lowest level that has ever been reached, especially in sport
captain
the leader of a sports team
postponed
to delay an event and plan or decide that it should happen at a later date or time
referee
a person who is in charge of a sports game and who makes certain that the rules are followed
champion
someone or something, especially a person or animal, that has beaten all other competitors in a competition
spare
available to do what you want with rather than work
audiece
the group of people who have gathered to watch or listen to something (a play, concert, somebody speaking, etc.)
win
to be the most successful in a competition, race, battle, etc.
defeated
to win against someone in a fight, war, or competition
race
a competition between people, animals, vehicles, etc. to see which one is the faster or fastest
game
a competition between people, animals, vehicles, etc. to see which one is the faster or fastest
fit
to be the right size or shape for someone or something
leisure
the time when you are not working or doing other duties