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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 Exampleoriginal 11 111 adj/əˈrɪdʒɪnəl, -We couldn't keep to our original budget after our rentursprünglich original originaledʒənəl/went up.Oscar 1 133 n [C] /ˈɒskə/ Oscar Oscar Oscar She won the Oscar for best director.outerwear 9 87 n [U] /ˈaʊtə weə/ Oberbekleidungvêtements deRaincoats and jackets can be found in the outerwearvestitidessussection.outgoing 5 54 adj /ˌaʊtˈgəʊɪŋ/kontaktfreudig,socievole,extravertiextrovertiertestroversoShe's a very friendly, outgoing person.outrageous 8 76 adj /aʊtˈreɪdʒəs/ ungeheuerlich exorbitantinaudito,the outrageous cost of school uniformsoutstanding 4 42 adj /aʊtˈstændɪŋ/ herausragend exceptionnelovercome 12 175 v [T] /ˌəʊvəˈkʌm/überwinden,besiegenscandalosoeccezionale,straordinarioan outstanding performancevaincre superare, vincere I’m trying to overcome my fear of flying.overland 3 29 adj, adv /ˌəʊvəˈlænd/ auf dem Landweg par voie de terre via terra They are travelling overland to China.own 1 10determiner,/əʊn/proneigener, e, es propre proprio He decided to start a business of his own.owner 5 52 n [C] /ˈəʊnə/Eigentümer,Besitzerpropriétaire possessore the owner of the local hoteloxygen 2 17 n [U] /ˈɒksɪdʒən/ Sauerstoff oxygène ossigeno The diver had nearly run out of oxygen.pack 5 50 v [I, T] /pæk/ einpackenmettre dans savalise, apportermettereDon’t forget to pack a warm coat.pack 6 172 n [C] /pæk/ Rudel meute branco a pack of dogspack 9 90 n [C] /pæk/ Päckchen paquet pacchetto a pack of cigarettespaddle 6 60 v [I, T] /ˈpædl/ paddeln pagayer andare in canoaI used my hands to paddle the surfboard where Icould catch a wave.painkiller 12 116 n [C] /ˈpeɪnˌkɪlə/ Schmerzmittel analgésique analgesico Her head ached so she took some painkillers.paint 4 36 v [I, T] /ˈpeɪnt/ malen peindre dipingere He's just finished painting a picture of his wife.palace 3 28 n [C] /ˈpælɪs/ Palast palais palazzo Buckingham Palacepanic 6 172 n [C, U] /ˈpænɪk/ Panik panique, terreur panicoPeople ran into the streets in a panic after theexplosion.panic 12 130 v [I, T] /ˈpænɪk/durchdrehen, inPanik verfallenpaniquerimpazzire, farsiprendere dalpanicoStay where you are and don’t panic!panicky 4 39 adj /ˈpænɪkɪ/ panisch paniqué panicoHe felt panicky whenever he thought about theexams.paperwork 1 11 n [U] /ˈpeɪpəwɜːk/ Papierkram papiers, travail scartoffie I have to do a lot of paperwork in this job.parachute 6 149 n [C] /ˈpærəʃuːt/ Fallschirm parachute paracaduteThey all checked their parachutes before jumping fromthe plane.park 3 32 n [C] /pɑːk/ Park parc parco We walked through Central Park in the sunshine.park 3 138 v [I, T] /pɑːk/ parken garer parcheggiare She parked the car in the shopping centre.part 6 59 n [C] /pɑːt/ Rolle (Theater) part parte Sara played the part of Cinderella.Pearson Schweiz AG, 2013

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