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<strong>Cutting</strong> <strong>Edge</strong> <strong>3rd</strong> <strong>Edition</strong> <strong>Upper</strong> <strong>Intermediate</strong> <strong>Wordlist</strong> A-Z<br />

Headword Unit Page<br />

Part of<br />

speech Pronunciation German French Italian Example<br />

cheer 7 66 v [I] /tʃɪə , tʃɪr/ jubeln acclamer giubilare<br />

When the President arrived, everyone started to<br />

cheer.<br />

cheer up 1 14 phr v /tʃɪə , tʃɪr ʌp/ Kopf hoch courage! su con la vita! Cheer up! The worst is over.<br />

cheerful 2 16 adj /ˈtʃɪəfəl , ˈtʃɪr–/ fröhlich joyeux allegro He is feeling more cheerful than before.<br />

chemical 8 174 n [C] /ˈkemɪkə l/ Chemikalie produit chimique prodotto chimico We make lots of chemicals in our bodies.<br />

chew 9 155 v [I, T] /tʃuː/ kauen mâcher masticare<br />

The meat’s so tough it is hard to chew. | She chewed<br />

her lip and said nothing.<br />

childhood 1 6 n [C, U] /ˈtʃaɪldhʊd/ Kindheit enfance infanzia Sara had a very happy childhood.<br />

chill 5 49 v [I] /tʃɪl/ sich entspannen se détendre rilassarsi Chill out, Dave, it doesn't matter.<br />

choice 2 16 n [U, C] /tʃɔɪs/ Wahl, Auswahl choix scelta Voters have a choice between three political parties.<br />

circulation 10 96 n [singular] /ˌsɜːkjʊˈleɪʃən/ Auflage diffusion tiratura a magazine with a circulation of 400,000<br />

circumstance 4 171 n [C]<br />

civil service 2 136 n<br />

civil war 1 7 n [U, C]<br />

clap 7 66 v [I] /klæp/<br />

clash 7 66 v [I] /klæʃ/<br />

/ˈsɜːkəmstæns,<br />

–stəns , ˈsɜːr/<br />

/ˌsɪvəl ˈsɜːvɪs ,<br />

–ˈsɜːr–/<br />

/ˌsɪvəl ˈwɔː ,<br />

–ˈwɔːr/<br />

Umstand circonstance circostanza<br />

öffentlicher<br />

Dienst<br />

haute<br />

administration<br />

servizio pubblico<br />

Bürgerkrieg guerre civile guerra civile the Spanish Civil War<br />

in die Hände<br />

klatschen<br />

aneinander<br />

prallen<br />

classic 9 93 adj /ˈklæsɪk/ klassisch classique classico<br />

Under normal circumstances she would never have<br />

left her child with a stranger.<br />

Governments change, the civil service remains the<br />

same.<br />

applaudir battere le mani The audience was clapping and cheering.<br />

se battre scontrarsi Demonstrators clashed with police.<br />

Many students make the classic mistake of not<br />

reading the question properly.<br />

classical 7 72 adj /ˈklæsɪkə l/ klassisch classique classico classical music<br />

/ˈklɑːsmeɪt , Klassenkamerad/- camarade de compagno di<br />

classmate 5 46 n [C]<br />

Her classmates were already at the lecture.<br />

ˈklæs–/<br />

in<br />

classe<br />

classe<br />

client 5 46 n [C] /ˈklaɪənt/ Kunde, Kundin client, cliente cliente an important client<br />

changement cambiamento<br />

climate change 11 108 n [U] /ˈklaɪmət ˌtʃeɪndʒ/ Klimawechsel<br />

the effects of climate change on agriculture<br />

climatique climatico<br />

clinic 12 117 n [C] /ˈklɪnɪk/ Klinik clinique clinica<br />

a special clinic for people with drug and alcohol<br />

problems<br />

close 1 9 adj /kləʊs , kloʊs/ nah, nahestehend bon vicino We were very close friends.<br />

close 1 9 adv /kləʊs , kloʊs/ innig proche cordiale, intimo Are you close to your sister?<br />

coffin 7 70 n [C] /ˈkɒfɪn , ˈkɑː–/ Sarg cercueil bara The coffin was a simple wooden box.<br />

coincidence 1 6 n [C, U]<br />

/kəʊˈɪnsɪdəns ,<br />

koʊ–/<br />

Zufall coïncidence caso By coincidence, he was in London on the same day.<br />

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