Press 5A - Lesson 10 Vocabulary
Lesson Content
  Number Word Definition 5Note Example Type type Number Sentence Number Word Definition Note Example Type Type Number Word Definition Note Example type Type
  1 NA           1 NA 1 cope with to succeed in dealing with a difficult problem or situation - Some people find it hard to cope with changes verb + preposition + object verb + preposition + object 1 NA          
  2             2   2 For starters an expression used to list initial reasons Synonym: first, firstly, first of all There are many reasons why I think we should more to China. For starters, it will be much cheaper. sequencing expression sequencing expression 2            
  3             3   3 bang to hit something with great force This expression is usually used when you hit a part of your body on something hard I banged my head on the door verb (transitive) verb (transitive) 3            
  4             4   4 reimburse someone for to pay someone back the money they are owed Grammar: verb + (person) + for + (thing) My company reimburses me for my travel costs each month verb + object + preposition + object verb + object + preposition + object 4            
  5             5   5 to say the least at the very least Synonym: "to put it mildly" This is a little difficult, to say the least expression expression 5            
  6             6   6 furious very angry Synonym: "irate" Sam was furious when he found out what happened adjective adjective              
  7             7   7 hand in to submit something - Please hand in your assignments on Friday Transitive phrasal verb - separable Transitive phrasal verb - separable              
  8             8   8 type up to copy a document written on paper onto a PC by typing - Please type up this document Transitive phrasal verb - separable Transitive phrasal verb - separable              
  9             9   9 all over everywhere Synonym: "in all places" We wrote all over my document. adverb adverb              
  10             10   10 meet one’s expectations to perform as well as someone thinks you should - I always try to meet my boss's expectations verb (phrase) verb (phrase)              
  11             11   11 notoriously to be well known for doing something bad - That game is notoriously difficult. adverb adverb              
  12             12   12 sick and tired of to be fed up with something - I am sick and tired of listening to her complain adjective (phrase) + object adjective (phrase) + object