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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 13 154-155 agitated ��dʒiteitid/ aufgeregt agité Amanda was getting visibly agitated.<br />

UNIT 13 154-155 can’t take /�kɑ�nt �teik/ kann nicht ertragen ne plus pouvoir en<br />

prendre<br />

I just can’t take much more of this noise!<br />

UNIT 13 154-155 take time off /�teik taim �ɒf/ sich frei nehmen prendre congé I rang my boss and arranged to take some time off.<br />

UNIT 13 154-155 drop /drɒp/ fallen lassen laisser tomber Every time the phone rings, she drops everything to go and answer it.<br />

UNIT 13 154-155 paw /pɔ�/ Pfote patte Our dog cut his paw on a piece of metal.<br />

UNIT 13 154-155 tragic /�tr�dʒik/ tragisch tragique The parents were not to blame for the tragic death of their son.<br />

UNIT 13 154-155 resent /ri�zent/ sich über etw. ärgern prendre ombrage de He resented having to work such long hours.<br />

UNIT 13 154-155 fling /fliŋ/ schleudern projeter He flung himself down on the bed.<br />

UNIT 13 154-155 disturbed /di�st��bd/ verwirrt perturbé The defendant is mentally and emotionally disturbed and needs psychiatric help.<br />

UNIT 13 154-155 manner /�m�nə/ Auftreten, Art und Weise manière She has a calm relaxed manner.<br />

UNIT 13 154-155 irregular /i�reɡjυlə/ unregelmäßig irrégulier He has an irregular heartbeat.<br />

UNIT 13 154-155 interval /�intəvəl/ Zeitabstand, Pause intervalle He left the room, returning after a short interval with a message.<br />

UNIT 13 154-155 jealous /�dʒeləs/ eifersüchtig jaloux She gets jealous if I even look at another woman.<br />

UNIT 13 156 bark /bɑ�k/ bellen aboyer The dog always barks at strangers.<br />

UNIT 13 156 beak /bi�k/ Schnabel bec A bird also uses its beak to capture its prey.<br />

UNIT 13 156 claw /klɔ�/ Kralle griffe The cat dug his claws into my leg.<br />

UNIT 13 156 feather /�feðə/ Feder plume Ostrich feathers were often used in Victorian hats.<br />

UNIT 13 156 fur /f��/ Fell fourrure The lion cubs tend to lose the spots on their fur when they are a few months old.<br />

UNIT 13 156 hoof /hu�f/ Huf sabot A horse’s hoof is not biologically suitable for constant wear on hard surfaces or rough stony<br />

tracks.<br />

UNIT 13 156 kennel /�kenl/ Zwinger chenil He has more than fifteen dogs – all of them are kept in outside kennels.<br />

UNIT 13 156 mew /mju�/ miauen miauler The cat mewed at me because she wanted some milk.<br />

UNIT 13 156 nest /nest/ Nest nid In May, the females build a nest and lay their eggs.<br />

UNIT 13 156 peck /pek/ picken picorer I watched the birds pecking at breadcrumbs on the pavement.<br />

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