voCabulary day 1

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Authorship: The state or fact of being the person who wrote a particular book, article, play, etc.

Aware: Conscious knowing about: I am aware of the danger.

Toddler: A person who toddles; especially a young child learning to walk. A very young child, but not a baby.

Toddle: My little brother is not old enough to walk, but he can toddle a few steps (He is a toddler).

Find out: To discover something. To know or met about some topic.

Dispose: I don't care where you put the rubbish, but please, dispose of it (get rid of it) before the visitors arrive.

Rubbish: We put our rubbish in the dust-bin. To talk rubbish is to talk nonsense: Waste material or things that are no longer wanted or needed.

Bin: A container of waste. E. G: A rubbish-bin. Do you want this or shall I throw it in the bin?

Dust-bin: A large container for rubbish from a house or other building usually made of strong plastic or metal and kept outside. A situation in which something is no longer fashionable or important and is therefore not used talked about, etc.

Therefore: For that reason: we were unable to get funding and therefore had to abandon the proyect.

Fund: An amount of money saved, collected, or provided for a particular purpose.

Sought: Past simple and past participle of "Seek".

Seek: To try to find or get something that isn't a psiquical object.

Tread: To put your foot on something or to press something down with your foot. The flat surface of a stair on which you put your foot. Look where you walking or you'll tread in that puddle.

Trod: Tom trod in the puddle and got his foot wet: Past simple and past participle of "Tread".

Toe: Any of the five separate parts at the end of the foot: the part of a sock, shoe or other foot covering that goes over the toes. Your big toe is showing through the hole in your sock. John kicked a stone and damaged the toe of his shoe.

Puddle: A small pool of liquid on the ground, especially from rain. When rain falls, puddles form in all the little holes in the path.

Quits: You trod on my toe; so if I tread on your toe we shall be quiets (I. E: agree that we have each suffered equally, and end the quarrel) To not owe money to someone or to each other now: I paid for the tickets and you bought dinner so we're quits, I reckon.

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