Unit 3 Vocabulary

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put up /pʊt/ def.: to stay somewhere overnight e.g.: I put up in in my friend's house for a week
set up /set/ def.: to arrange for an event or activity to happen e.g.: We set up the tables for the event
bring down /brɪŋ/ def.: to reduce the level of something e.g.: We brought down the requirements of the competition
break up /breɪk/ def.: If a marriage breaks up or two people in a romantic relationship break up, their marriage or their relationship ends e.g.: That couple broke up the other day, now the're back again bf&gf
turn down /tɜːn/ def.: if the economy or market turns down, there is less business activity and fewer opportunities to make money e.g.: The contract was turned down by the client
to be in store /stɔːr/ def.:items in a safe place while not being used or displayed e.g.: There are plenty of items in store to be sold out
to feel your age /eɪdʒ/ def.: become aware that one is growing older and less energetic e.g.: Whenever I run a marathon I start to feel my age
to be old enough to know better /ˈbet.ər/ def.: to be smart or sensible enough not to do something e.g.: He shouldn't have done that, he's old enough to know better
to be young at heart /jʌŋ/ def.: thinking and behaving as if you are younger than you really are e.g.: She is in her 70s and she's young at heart
the youth of today /juːθ/ def.: the people from the newest generation e.g.: The media is driven by the youth of today, said my grandpa
(not) to look your age /lʊk/ def.: appear to be as old as one really is e.g.: I thought she was as young as me, she doesn't look her age
to be as old as the hills /hɪl/ def.: to be very old e.g.: My mathemathics teacher is as old as the hills, he taught my parents mathematics
to have an old head on young shoulders /ˈʃəʊl.dər/ def.: young person who thinks and talks like an older person who has more experience of life e.g.: He has an old head on young shoulders, he scolded me and he's not even half my age!
to be good value for money /ˈvæl.juː/ def.: the value of what you are buying is at least equal to the amount you're paying e.g.: I hope this class is of a good value for the money
to be on the cards /kɑːd/ def.: to be likely to happen e.g.: It's on the cards that I'll get to study my thing
to be just around the corner /ˈkɔː.nər/ def.: very close to the place or time that you are e.g.: The ComicCon is just around the corner
in the pipeline /ˈpaɪp.laɪn/ def.: being developed e.g.: The law proposals in Mexico have been in the pipeline for more that 20 years My flashcards have been in the pipeline...sorry
in the long run /rʌn/ def.: at some time in the future e.g.: Everything that I'm currently studying will be useful in the long run
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