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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 12 150 cattle /�k�tl/ Vieh bétail He owned 250 head of cattle.<br />

UNIT 12 150 gang /ɡ�ŋ/ Gang bande There was fighting between two rival street gangs.<br />

UNIT 12 150 panel /�p�nəl/ Ausschuss équipe A panel of experts has looked at the proposal.<br />

UNIT 12 150 ape /eip/ Affe singe Monkeys and apes are the only mammals with good colour vision.<br />

UNIT 12 150 pack /p�k/ Stapel, Haufen, Meute paquet, meute A pack of cards, a pack of lies, a pack of wolves.<br />

UNIT 12 150 bunch /b�ntʃ/ Strauß, Bündel bouquet I’ll send her a bunch of flowers for her birthday.<br />

UNIT 12 150 get away /ɡet ə�wei/ entkommen s'enfuir The thieves got away with jewellery worth over £50,000.<br />

UNIT 12 150 bar /bɑ�/ Riegel barre A chocolate bar.<br />

UNIT 12 150 marble /�mɑ�bəl/ Marmor marbre The columns were made of white marble.<br />

UNIT 12 150 pierce /piəs/ piercen percer She had her belly button pierced.<br />

UNIT 12 151 treasure hunt /�treʒə h�nt/ Schatzsuche chasse au trésor Children can enjoy a special treasure hunt, where they follow clues to find the treasure.<br />

UNIT 12 151 pendant /�pendənt/ Anhänger pendentif From time to time, she fingered the heart pendant that hung around her neck.<br />

UNIT 12 151 hare /heə/ Hase lièvre Wild hare, unfortunately, is quite difficult to find.<br />

UNIT 12 151 masquerade /�m�skə�reid/ Maskerade mascarade She didn’t really love him, but she kept up the masquerade for the children’s sake.<br />

UNIT 12 151 subsequently /�s�bsikwəntli/ anschließend subséquemment The book was subsequently translated into fifteen languages.<br />

UNIT 12 151 firmly /�f��mli/ bestimmt, nachdrücklich fermement Paul firmly refused to change his mind.<br />

UNIT 12 151 hit upon /�hit əpɒn/ auf etw. stoßen tomber sur Then we hit upon the idea of asking viewers to donate money over the Internet.<br />

UNIT 12 151 destiny /�destəni/ Schicksal, Bestimmung destinée Nancy wondered whether it was her destiny to live in England and marry Melvyn.<br />

UNIT 12 151 settle /�setl/ beilegen régler No matter how hard they tried, they were unable to settle the dispute over his contract.<br />

UNIT 12 151 object /əb�dʒekt/ widersprechen, Einspruch<br />

erheben<br />

faire une objection If no one objects, I would like Mrs Harrison to be present.<br />

UNIT 12 151-152 passer by /�pɑ�sə �bai/ Passant passant The robbery was witnessed by several passers by.<br />

UNIT 12 151-152 pound /paυnd/ pochen battre Patrick rushed to the door, his heart pounding with excitement.<br />

UNIT 12 151-152 frantically /�fr�ntikli/ verzweifelt frénétiquement He frantically searched for the key.<br />

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