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English-German-French Wordlist - FCE Gold Plus

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Unit Page <strong>English</strong><br />

Headword<br />

Pronunciation <strong>German</strong> <strong>French</strong> Example Sentence<br />

UNIT 2 20-21 unaware /��nə�weə/ unwissend inconscient Mike seems unaware of the trouble he's causing.<br />

UNIT 2 20-21 neglectful /ni�ɡlektfəl/ nachlässig négligent She became more and more neglectful of her responsibilities.<br />

UNIT 2 20-21 uncertain /�n�s��tn/ unsicher incertain I was uncertain about what to do next.<br />

UNIT 2 20-21 enable /i�neibəl/ etw. möglich machen permettre The loan enabled Jan to buy the house.<br />

UNIT 2 20-21 produce /�prɒdju�s/ Produkt, Erzeugnis produit They make a living by selling organic produce from their farm.<br />

UNIT 2 20-21 fog /fɒɡ/ Nebel brume Thick fog is making driving conditions difficult on many roads.<br />

UNIT 2 22 populate /�pɒpjυleit/ besiedeln peupler The highlands are populated mainly by peasant farmers.<br />

UNIT 2 22 continent /�kɒntinənt/ Kontinent continent The Antarctic continent lies beneath five miles of ice.<br />

UNIT 2 22 intelligent /in�telidʒənt/ intelligent intelligent Anne was surprised to hear such an intelligent question coming from a very small child.<br />

UNIT 2 22 wealthy /�welθi/ wohlhabend riche She comes from a wealthy family, who own houses in London and Paris.<br />

UNIT 2 22 innovative /�inə�veitiv/ innovativ, bahnbrechend innovateur The city has introduced an innovative system of traffic control.<br />

UNIT 2 22 practical /�pr�ktikəl/ praktisch pratique Skirts aren't very practical in my kind of work.<br />

UNIT 2 22 economical /�ekə�nɒmikəl/ ökonomisch, sparsam économique A small car is more economical to run.<br />

UNIT 2 23 inactive /in��ktiv/ nicht aktiv, inaktiv inactif The brain cells are inactive during sleep.<br />

UNIT 2 23 distrust /dis�tr�st/ misstrauen se méfier She had every reason to distrust him.<br />

UNIT 2 23 insufficient /�insə�fiʃənt/ unzureichend insuffisant His salary was insufficient for their needs.<br />

UNIT 2 23 push (oneself) /pυʃ/ sich antreiben s'efforcer He's been pushing himself too hard, working twelve-hour days.<br />

UNIT 2 23 secure /si�kjυə/ sichern protéger, garder Troops were sent to secure the border.<br />

UNIT 2 23 credible /�kredibəl/ glaubhaft vraisemblable The complaint would be more credible if he could remember more specific details.<br />

UNIT 2 23 positive /�pɒzitiv/ positiv positif She's got a really positive attitude to life and never lets problems get her down.<br />

UNIT 2 23 mental /�mentl/ seelisch mental Stress has an effect on both your physical and mental health.<br />

UNIT 2 23 attitude /��titju�d/ Einstellung attitude John's attitude towards work won't help him make progress.<br />

UNIT 2 23 capable /�keipəbəl/ fähig apte I'm perfectly capable of looking after myself, thank you!<br />

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