Press 5A - Lesson 15 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 have a night out to leave your house and have a fun time (usually involves alcohol) - I had a big night out last Friday verb (phrase) verb (phrase) 1 NA          
  2             2   2 make one’s way down to to go somewhere (casual) - On Sunday, after I made my way down to the Ginza, I met up with Simon for lunch verb (phrase) + object verb (phrase) + object 2            
  3             3   3 at first initially - At first, I didn't really like kimchi, but then it started to grow on me time expression time expression 3            
  4             4   4 meet up with to meet someone (casual) - Let's meet up at 7:00 PM Transitive phrasal verb - inseparable Transitive phrasal verb - inseparable 4            
  5             5   5 table charge a fee that you need to pay to sit at a table in a restaurant or bar - The table charge at that place is really high noun (phrase) noun (phrase) 5            
  6             6   6 a bite to eat a meal - Do you want to grab a bite to eat? noun (phrase) noun (phrase)              
  7             7   7 a rendition of a performance of something - I really liked your rendition of that song noun + preposition + object noun + preposition + object              
  8             8   8 at that point at that moment in time - It was 1:00 AM and at that point we all wanted to go home time expression time expression              
  9             9   9 to be no use to be pointless - There is no use talking to her adjective (phrase) adjective (phrase)              
  10             10   10 make up one’s mind to decide something - Please hurry up and make up your mind verb (phrase) verb (phrase)              
  11             11   11 judging by to make a decision or judgment based on something - Judging by your accent, I'd say you are from New York expression expression              
  12             12   12 catch a hidden problem that makes something more complicated - I don't believe that this is only $40. What's the catch? noun (countable) noun (countable)