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<strong>Cutting</strong> <strong>Edge</strong> <strong>3rd</strong> <strong>Edition</strong> <strong>Intermediate</strong> <strong>Wordlist</strong> A-ZHeadword Unit PagePart ofspeech Pronunciation German French Italian Examplehit 4 142 n [C] /hɪt/ Hit grand succès, hit hit Which band had a hit with 'Bohemian Rhapsody'?hit 4 39 v [T] /hɪt/ schlagen battre battere He hit the ball as hard as he could.hit 8 76 v [T] /hɪt/einfallen in,The girls hit the shops and came back with lots of newenvahirinvadere instürmenclothes.hitchhike 12 165 v [I] /ˈhɪtʃhaɪk/ trampenfaire de l'autostopfare l'autostop They hitchhiked around France.hobby 9 87 n [C] /ˈhɒbi/ Hobby hobby hobby My hobbies are gardening and reading.hold 7 69 v [T] /həʊld/ innehaben détenir detenere, avere Who holds the world record?hold 9 89 v [T] /həʊld/ halten appuyertenere,mantenereHe held down the 'on' button until the computerstarted.hold on 6 60 phr v /həʊld ɒn/ sich festhalten an tenir fermement prendersi a She held on to the rope tightly.holidays 1 134 n [C, U] /ˈhɒlədiz, -deɪz/ Ferien vacances vacanzehome to 3 35 phrase /həʊm tʊ/ Heimat vonpays d'origine,patriepatria diThe boys will be home from school for the holidays onFriday.Paris is home to the fashion industry.homeless 6 59 adj /ˈhəʊmləs/ obdachlos sans domicile fixe senza casa The shelter provides meals for homeless people.homelessness 10 102 n [U] /ˈhəʊmləsnəs/ Obdachlosigkeitproblème des condizione disans-abrisenzatettoHomelessness among the poor is a growing problem.homesick 2 135 adj /ˈhəʊmˌsɪk/krank vorI was so homesick – I missed my family very badly.Heimwehchez soicasavouloir rentrer avere nostalgia dihomework 1 7 n [U] /ˈhəʊmwɜːk/ Hausaufgabe devoirs compiti (a casa) Have you finished your maths homework?honest 5 52 adj /ˈɒnɪst/ ehrlich honnête onesto She was always honest about her feelings.honour 12 175 n [C, U] /ˈɒnə/ Ehre honneur onoreThe medal is the highest honour that the associationcan give.hoodie 11 107 n [C] /ˈhʊdi/ Kapuzenpulli sweat à capuchemaglione concappuccioWe are not allowed to wear hoodies at school.hooked 7 74 adj /hʊkt/begeistert von,preso di,accrosüchtig nachassuefattoThe children are hooked on 'The Simpsons'.hop 1 168 v [T] /hɒp/ springen sauter saltareHe was late so he hopped on the bus instead ofwalking.horizon 6 129 n /həˈraɪzən/ Horizont horizon orizzonte We could see a ship on the horizon.horrible 6 172 adj /ˈhɒrəbəl/ schrecklich horrible orribile, terribile That meal was really horrible!horrifying 4 39 adj /ˈhɒrɪfaɪ-ɪŋ/ schrecklich terrifiant orribile, terribile He suffered horrifying injuries in the car crash.horror 6 63 n [U] /ˈhɒrə/ Entsetzen horreur orrore, spavento She stared at him in horror.horror film 7 70 n [C] /ˈhɒrə fɪlm/ Horrorfilm film d'horreur film dell'orroreMy sister won't watch horror films because they're soscary!host 8 81 n [C] /həʊst/ Gastgeber hôte ospite Our host greeted us at the door.hours 11 163 n [C] /aʊəz/ Zeiten heures orari Our business hours are 9.00 to 5.00.house arrest 4 170 n /ˈhaʊs əˌrest/ Hausarrestassignation àrésidencearrestodomiciliareHe was kept under house arrest for 14 years.Pearson Schweiz AG, 2013

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