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Difficult words "Traveling" - Coggle Diagram
Difficult words
"Traveling"
"AUTOBUSIK"
UNPARALLELED
(adjective)
Phonetic:
ʌnˈpærəleld
Definition:
having no equal; better or greater than any other.
Synonyms:
matchless, unequalled, unmatched
Example of unparalleled in a sentence: This hotel offers
unparalleled
service.
Polish equivalents:
niespotykany, nie mający sobie równych
ITINERARY
(noun)
Phonetic:
aɪˈtɪnərəri
Definition:
a detailed plan or route of a journey.
Example of itinerary in a sentence: We planned our
itinerary
two weeks before the trip.
Polish equivalents:
plan podróży, trasa
FLOCK
(verb)
Phonetic:
flɒk
Definition:
to move or come together in large numbers
Example of flock in a sentence: Hundreds of people
flocked to
the football match.
Polish equivalents:
gromadzić się
REJUVENATE
(verb)
Phonetic:
riːˈʤuːvəneɪt
Definition:
to make someone look or feel young and energetic again:
Synonyms:
refresh, renew, restore
Example of rejuvenate in a sentence: He tried to
rejuvenate
himself by performing physical exercises each day.
Polish equivalents:
ożywić, odmłodzić, odnowić
PROVISIONS
(noun)
Phonetic:
prəˈvɪʒən
Definition:
to supply someone or something with food and other necessary things.
Synonyms:
furnish sb with sth, purvey
Example of provision in a sentence: Many animals accumulate
provisions
for the winter.
Polish equivalents:
zapasy, zaopatrzenie
PRIVATION
(noun)
Phonetic:
praɪˈveɪʃən
Definition:
a lack of the basic things that are necessary for an acceptable standard of living.
Synonyms:
hardship
Example of privation in a sentence: Economic
privation
is pushing the poor towards crime.
Polish equivalents:
ubóstwo, niedostatek
RIPARIAN
(adjective)
Phonetic:
raɪˈpeəriːən
Definition:
on the bank of a river or other watercourses
Example of riparian in a sentence: Our hotel offers
riparian
scenery.
Polish equivalents:
nadbrzeżny
"VACACIONES"
"PIER"
(noun)
Phonetic:
pɪə
Definition:
a long structure sticking out from the land over the sea, where people can walk or large boats can be tied, sometimes with restaurants and places of entertainment on it.
Synonyms:
wharf, dock
Example of pier in a sentence: We went to the
pier
yesterday.
Polish equivalents:
molo, pomost
AISLE
(noun)
Definition:
a long, narrow space between rows of seats in an aircraft, cinema, or church.
Phonetic:
aɪl
Synonyms:
corridor, path
Example in a sentance: Would you prefer a window or an
aisle
seat?
Polish equivalents:
alejka, przejście
FORTNIGHT
(noun)
Definition:
a period of two weeks
Phonetic:
ˈfɔːtnaɪt
Example of fortnight in a sentance: We are going on holiday for a
fortnight.
Polish equivalents:
dwa tygodnie
EN SUITE
(adverb)
Phonetic:
ɒnˈswiːt
Definition:
used to describe a bathroom that is directly connected to a bedroom, or a bedroom that is connected to a bathroom.
Example of en suite in sentence: I want a hotel room with an
en suite
bathroom.
Polish equivalents:
pokój z łazienką
AUSTRALIAN SLANG
FAIR DINKUM
(adjective [after verb], adverb, exclamation)
Definition:
honest(ly) or real(ly)
:
Example of fair dinkum in a sentence: That guy is a
fair dinkum
legend.
Polish equivalents:
prawdziwy, autentyczn
y
Phonetic:
feə ˈdɪŋ.kəm
ESKY
(noun)
Definition:
a box with a lid, used for keeping food and drink cool
.
Phonetic:
es.kiː
Example of esky in a sentence:
Can you give me a coldie from the esky?
Polish equivalents:
lodówka turystyczna
HEAPS
(noun, adverb)
Phonetic:
hiːps
Definition:
a lot
Example in a sentence: Let Mike pay for dinner, he's got
heaps
of money.
Polish equivalents:
dużo, na pęczki
DRONGO
(noun)
Phonetic:
drɒŋɡəʊ
Definition:
a foolish person.
Example in a sentence: Don't listen to him! He is a big
drongo
.
Polish equivalents:
głupek, jełop, kretyn, cymbał
Synonyms:
berk, dummy, the right one (my favourite), twerp, dunderhead (my second favourite), fathead
SYMBOLS OF AUSTRALIA
CIRCUMFERENCE (noun)
Phonetic:
sɜːˈkʌmfərəns
Definition:
the line surrounding a circular space, or the length of this line.
Example of cirmuference in a sentence: What is the
circumference
of the Earth at the equator?
Polish equivalents:
obwód, okrąg
DISORDERS
(noun)
Phonetic:
dɪˈsɔːdəz
Definition:
an illness of the mind or body
Example of disorders in a sentence: The family has a lot of mental
disorders
.
Synonyms:
disease, sickness
DIGEST
(verb)
Definition:
to change food in your stomach into substances that your body can use.
Phonetic:
daɪʤest
Example of digest in a sentence:
I have problems digesting meat .
Polish equivalents:
trawić, strawić
FLOURISH
(verb)
Phonetic:
flʌrɪʃ
Definition:
to grow or develop successfully
Example of flourish in sentence:
My tomatoes are flourishing this summer.
Synonyms:
to bloom
Polish equivalents:
kwitnąć
PERPLEX
(verb)
Definition:
to confuse and worry someone slightly by being difficult to understand or solve
Phonetic:
pəˈpleks
Example of perplex in a sentence: The disease has continued to
perplex
doctors.
Polish equivalents:
konsternować wprawiać, w osłupienie, wprawić w zakłopotanie