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CORE WORDS


CEFR SNOT Travel • public transport terminal
CEFR SNOT Relations with other people • crime and justice criminal
CEFR SNOT Education • qualifications examination
CEFR SNOT Education • qualifications final examination
CEFR SNOT Education • qualifications entrance examination

Glob1500 criminal a person who is responsible for a crime n.
Glob1500 discrimination unfair treatment or consideration based on opinions about a whole group instead of on the qualities of an individual. ("He was accused of discrimination against people from other countries.") n.
Glob1500 nominate to name someone as a candidate for an election; to propose a person for an office or position v.
NGSL3000 criminal Involving illegal activity ; relating to crime adj
NGSL3000 determination will to achieve a goal despite difficulties n
NGSL3000 examination test of your knowledge of, or ability in something n
NGSL3000 dominate To control; rule; enjoy a commanding position in verb
NGSL3000 eliminate To completely remove; to get rid of verb
SAT5000 abdominal Of, pertaining to, or situated on the abdomen. n.
SAT5000 abominable Very hateful. adj.
SAT5000 abominate To hate violently. v.
SAT5000 abomination A very detestable act or practice. n.
SAT5000 contaminate To pollute. v.
SAT5000 denominate To give a name or epithet to. v.
SAT5000 denomination A body of Christians united by a common faith and form of worship and discipline. n.
SAT5000 denominator Part of a fraction which expresses the number of equal parts into which the unit is divided. n.
SAT5000 determinate Definitely limited or fixed. adj.
SAT5000 determination The act of deciding. n.
SAT5000 discriminate To draw a distinction. v.
SAT5000 disseminate To sow or scatter abroad, as seed is sown. v.
SAT5000 dominance Ascendancy. n.
SAT5000 dominant Conspicuously prominent. adj.
SAT5000 dominate To influence controllingly. v.
SAT5000 domination Control by the exercise of power or constituted authority. n.
SAT5000 effeminacy Womanishness. n.
SAT5000 effeminate Having womanish traits or qualities. adj.
SAT5000 eliminate To separate and cast aside. v.
SAT5000 germinate To begin to develop into an embryo or higher form. v.
SAT5000 illuminant That which may be used to produce light. n.
SAT5000 illuminate To supply with light. v.
SAT5000 indiscriminate Promiscuous. adj.
SAT5000 interminable Having no limit or end. adj.
SAT5000 luminary One of the heavenly bodies as a source of light. n.
SAT5000 nominal Trivial. adj.
SAT5000 nominate To designate as a candidate for any office. v.
SAT5000 nomination The act or ceremony of naming a man or woman for office. n.
SAT5000 predominance Ascendancy or preponderance. n.
SAT5000 predominant Superior in power, influence, effectiveness, number, or degree. predominate adj.
SAT5000 ruminant Chewing the cud. adj.
SAT5000 ruminate To chew over again, as food previously swallowed and regurgitated. v.
SAT5000 seminar Any assemblage of pupils for real research in some specific study under a teacher. n.
SAT5000 seminary A special school, as of theology or pedagogics. n.
SAT5000 subliminal Being beneath the threshold of consciousness. adj.
SAT5000 terminal Pertaining to or creative of a boundary, limit. adj.
SAT5000 terminate To put an end or stop to. v.
SAT5000 termination The act of ending or concluding. n.

Tanaka6000 criminal Tanaka6000 determination Tanaka6000 discrimination Tanaka6000 examination Tanaka6000 examinations Tanaka6000 terminal

COMPOUND WORDS


abdominal {adj} (of or pertaining to the abdomen) abdominal cavity {n} (hollow portion of the torso, containing abdominal organs) abdominal fin {n} (pelvic fin) SEE: pelvic fin :: abominable {adj} (hateful; detestable; loathsome) abominable {adj} ((obsolete) excessive; large) abominable snowman {n} (manlike or apelike animal said to exist in the Himalayas) abominate {v} (to feel disgust towards, to hate in the highest degree) abomination {n} (something abominable) abomination {n} (the feeling of extreme disgust) clinical examination {n} (physical examination) SEE: physical examination :: contaminate {v} (To introduce impurities or foreign matter) contamination {n} (The act or process of contaminating) criminal {adj} (being against the law) criminal {adj} (guilty of breaking the law) criminal {adj} (of or relating to crime) criminal {n} (person guilty of a crime, breaking the law) criminalization {n} (the act of making a previously legal activity illegal) criminalize {v} (to make something be a crime) criminal law {n} (area of law) criminal offence {n} (crime) SEE: crime :: criminal record {n} (a record of past crimes) cross examination {n} (questioning of a witness) SEE: cross-examination :: cross-examination {n} (interrogating of a witness by the party against whom he or she has been called and examined) culminate {v} kulminieren culminate {v} (to reach the summit, highest point, peak (level) etc.) decontamination {n} (process of removing contamination) decriminalization {n} (making something no longer illegal) decriminalize {v} (to change the laws so something is no longer a crime) denominal {adj} (Translations) denomination {n} (act of naming, designation) denomination {n} (class or society with the same name, a sect) denomination {n} (name, designation, or title) denomination {n} (size of unit: money etc.) denominator {n} (The number or expression written below the line in a fraction) determinable {adj} (able to be determined or limited) determinant {n} (in mathematical sense) determination {n} (act of defining a concept or notion by giving its essential constituents) determination {n} (act of determining, or the state of being determined) determination {n} (act of determining the relations of an object, as regards genus and species) determination {n} (act, process, or result of any accurate measurement) determination {n} (addition of a differentia to a concept or notion, thus limiting its extent) determination {n} (Direction or tendency to a certain end; impulsion) determination {n} (quality of mind which reaches definite conclusions; decision of character; resoluteness) determination {n} (state of decision; a judicial decision, or ending of controversy) determination {n} (That which is determined upon; result of deliberation; purpose; conclusion formed; fixed resolution) determinator {n} (determining factor) discrimination {n} (distinct treatment on the basis of prejudice) discrimination {n} (the act of making a distinction, noting differences between things) disseminate {v} (transitive: to sow and scatter principles, etc. for propagation, like seed) dissemination {n} (act of disseminating) dominance {n} (being in a position over others) dominance {n} (state of being dominant) dominant {adj} (ruling, governing) dominate {n} (to govern, rule or control by superior authority or power) dominatrix {n} (A dominant female in sadomasochistic practices) dumb terminal {n} (computer terminal consisting of a monitor and keyboard) effeminate {adj} (of a man, behaving like a woman) eliminate {v} (completely destroy) eliminate {v} (kill) elimination {n} (act of causing a quantity to disappear from an equation) elimination {n} (act of eliminating, expelling or throwing off) elimination {n} (act of obtaining by separation, or as the result of eliminating; deduction) entrance examination {n} (examination used by an educational institution to select which students it will grant admission to) examination {n} (formal test) exterminate {v} ausrotten exterminate {v} (to kill all of a population) extermination camp {n} (facility built by the Nazis) SEE: death camp :: final examination {n} (a test) fulminant {adj} (coming on quickly and destructively) fulminating silver {n} Knallsilber gemination {n} (phonetical phenomenon) illuminate {v} (to decorate something with lights) illuminate {v} (to shine light on something) illuminating gas {n} Leuchtgas illumination {n} (the act of illuminating, or supplying with light; the state of being illuminated) incriminate {v} (to accuse or bring criminal charges against) incriminate {v} (to indicate the guilt of) incriminating {adj} (causing, showing, or proving that one is guilty of wrongdoing) indeterminate {adj} (not accurately determined) indiscriminate {adj} (Without care or making distinctions, thoughtless) innominate {adj} (having no name; anonymous) innominate bone {n} (hip bone) SEE: hip bone :: inseminate {v} (to cause to become pregnant) SEE: impregnate :: inseminate {v} (to disperse or plant seds) SEE: sow :: insemination {n} (act of making pregnant) interminate {adj} (interminable) SEE: interminable :: interminated {adj} (interminable) SEE: interminable :: laminate {n} (Material formed of thin sheets) laminate {v} (To assemble from thin sheets) laminated {adj} (made by lamination) laminate flooring {n} (synthetic flooring simulating wood) lamination {n} (process) lamination {n} (product of laminating) lowest common denominator {n} (smallest multiple of several denominators) mina {n} (myna) SEE: myna :: minaret {n} (mosque tower) nominalization {n} (use of a verb or an adjective as a noun) nominalizer {n} (nominalizer) nominate {v} (to name someone for a particular role or position) nomination {n} (act) nominative {adj} (giving a name, naming; designating) nominative {n} (the nominative case) SEE: nominative case :: nominative case {n} (case used to indicate the subject) predominantly {adv} (in a predominant manner) predominate {v} vorherrschen preliminarily {adv} (in a preliminary manner) preliminary {adj} (in preparation for the main matter) pronominal {adj} (of a pronoun) pronominal adverb {n} (type of adverb) racial discrimination {n} (discrimination on grounds of ethnicity) recriminate {v} (To accuse sb/sth in return) recrimination {n} (act of recriminating) recrimination {n} (counter- or mutual accusation) ruminant {adj} (chewing cud) ruminant {n} (artiodactyl ungulate mammal which chews cud) ruminate {v} (to chew cud) ruminate {v} (to meditate) seminal {adj} (creative or having the power to originate) seminal {adj} (highly influential) seminal {adj} (of or relating to seed or semen) seminar {n} (class held for advanced studies) seminar {n} (meeting held for the exchange of useful information) seminarist {n} (student at seminary) seminary {n} (theological school) stamina {n} (power of sustained exertion) subliminal {adj} (below the threshold of conscious perception) subliminal message {n} (message under normal perception) terminal {n} (airport building) terminal {n} (computer program that emulates a terminal) terminal {n} (device for entering data into a computer) terminal {n} (railway station) terminal hair {n} (thick, dark body hair) terminally ill {adj} (having an incurable condition that will lead to death) terminate {v} (to end incompletely) termination {n} (The process of firing an employee) termination {n} (The process of terminating or the state of being terminated) terminator {n} (an AI machine in science fiction) war criminal {n} (person guilty of a war crime) Wilhelmina {prop} (female form of William)

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PHRASES



El examen aún no ha terminado.



The examination hasn't ended yet .


(ENG )
(ES )

(1045)

El examen ha comenzado.



The examination has begun .


(ENG )
(ES )

(1135)

La policía busca a un delincuente fugado.



The police are searching for an escaped criminal .


(ENG )
(ES )

(1536)

El criminal se ha escapado.



The criminal escaped .


(ENG )
(ES )

(1630)

El criminal ha sido encarcelado.



The criminal has been put in prison .


(ENG )
(ES )

(2241)

La policía ha detenido a un criminal.



The police have apprehended a criminal .


(ENG )
(ES )

(2495)

La policía está buscando al criminal.



The police are conducting a search for the criminal .


(ENG )
(ES )

(2611)

Los pobres son discriminados.



The poor are discriminated against .


(ENG )
(ES )

(2674)

La policía ha detenido al criminal.



The police have apprehended the criminal .


(ENG )
(ES )

(2806)

Es un criminal malvado.



He is an evil criminal .


(ENG )
(ES )

(3030)

Los criminales son salvajes.



The criminals are savage .


(ENG )
(ES )

(3388)



I have to take an examination in history tomorrow .

Tengo que hacer un examen de historia mañana.

I congratulated her on her success in the examination .

La felicité por su éxito en el examen.

He should have taken the examination .

Debería haber hecho el examen.

To my joy , my daughter passed the examination .

Para mi alegría, mi hija aprobó el examen.

He couldn't pass the examination .

No pudo aprobar el examen.

She exerted herself to pass the examination .

Se esforzó por aprobar el examen.

Yesterday she sat for the entrance examination .

Ayer se presentó al examen de ingreso.

I am sure of his passing the examination .

Estoy seguro de que aprobará el examen.

The examination is close at hand .

El examen está cerca.

The teacher is busy looking over the examination papers .

El profesor está ocupado revisando los exámenes.

He passed the entrance examination .

Aprobó el examen de ingreso.

The police were able to find the criminal .

La policía pudo encontrar al delincuente.

You don't have to take an examination .

No tienes que hacer un examen.

Where is the bus terminal ?

¿Dónde está la terminal de autobuses?

She passed the examination .

Ella pasó el examen.

Not all the candidates can pass the examination .

No todos los candidatos pueden aprobar el examen.

Are you going to take the entrance examination ?

¿Vas a hacer el examen de ingreso?

I'd like to have a medical examination .

Me gustaría hacerme un examen médico.

You cannot work too hard before examinations .

No se puede trabajar demasiado antes de los exámenes.

He took an oral examination .

Hizo un examen oral.

I am sure of his passing the examination .

Estoy seguro de que aprobará el examen.

It is certain that he passed the examination .

Es seguro que aprobó el examen.

He works hard that he may pass the examination .

Trabaja duro para poder aprobar el examen.

Your success in the examination depends on how hard you study .

Su éxito en el examen depende de cuánto estudie.

He managed to pass the examination .

Logró aprobar el examen.

No one could account for his poor examination results .

Nadie podía explicar los malos resultados de su examen.

He will not fail in the examination .

No fallará en el examen.

I'm very busy with the examination just before me .

Estoy muy ocupado con el examen que tengo ante mí.

I will do my best to pass the examination .

Haré todo lo posible para aprobar el examen.

He passed the examination with the highest score .

Aprobó el examen con la puntuación más alta.

My friend got good marks in the english examination .

Mi amigo obtuvo buenas notas en el examen de inglés.

The examination was not difficult in the least .

El examen no fue difícil en lo más mínimo.

We had an examination in mathematics today .

Hoy tuvimos un examen de matemáticas.

Failing the examination means waiting for another year .

Reprobar el examen significa esperar un año más.

Never did I expect that he would fail the examination .

Nunca esperé que reprobara el examen.

He could not take examination on account of his illness .

No pudo tomar el examen a causa de su enfermedad.

You should study hard so that you can pass the examination .

Debes estudiar mucho para poder aprobar el examen.

He failed the examination again .

Volvió a reprobar el examen.

He was happy to have passed the examination .

Estaba feliz de haber aprobado el examen.

My son is busy studying for the examinations tomorrow .

Mi hijo está ocupado estudiando para los exámenes de mañana.

Don't call him the criminal .

No lo llames el criminal.

I feel bad that she failed the examination .

Me siento mal porque reprobó el examen.

The examination is approaching .

Se acerca el examen.

I studied hard in order to pass the examination .

Estudié mucho para aprobar el examen.

That week had nothing to do with discrimination .

Esa semana no tuvo nada que ver con la discriminación.

She is busy preparing for an examination .

Está ocupada preparándose para un examen.

I passed the examination with ease .

Pasé el examen con facilidad.

He is confident that he will pass the examination .

Confía en que aprobará el examen.

He will pass the coming examination .

Pasará el próximo examen.

I exerted myself to pass the examination .

Me esforcé para aprobar el examen.

It is up to you whether you pass the examination or not .

Depende de ti si apruebas o no el examen.

To her delight , she got through the examination .

Para su deleite, pasó el examen.

Did he succeed in the examination ?

¿Tuvo éxito en el examen?

He is busy preparing for an examination .

Está ocupado preparándose para un examen.

He was quite decided in his determination .

Estaba bastante decidido en su determinación.

I am sure that bob will pass the examination .

Estoy seguro de que Bob aprobará el examen.

He couldn't pass the entrance examination .

No pudo aprobar el examen de ingreso.

He succeeded in the examination at his first attempt .

Tuvo éxito en el examen en su primer intento.

The boy passed the examination with success .

El niño pasó el examen con éxito.

He is working hard so that he may pass the examination .

Está trabajando duro para poder aprobar el examen.

John passed the examination .

Juan aprobó el examen.

He's anxious about his examination result .

Está ansioso por el resultado de su examen.

We had an examination in english yesterday .

Ayer tuvimos un examen de inglés.

My brother is taking the entrance examination today .

Mi hermano está tomando el examen de ingreso hoy.

He could pass the examination , could not he ?

Podría pasar el examen, ¿no?

He will sit for the entrance examination .

Presentará el examen de ingreso.

I am anxious about the results of the examination .

Estoy ansioso por los resultados del examen.

My brother has to take an examination .

Mi hermano tiene que hacer un examen.

Much to my joy , I have passed the examination .

Para mi alegría, he aprobado el examen.

He is busy preparing for an examination .

Está ocupado preparándose para un examen.

He ought to pass the examination , for he is very capable .

Debería aprobar el examen, porque es muy capaz.

It is no wonder that he passed the examination .

No es de extrañar que haya aprobado el examen.

Your daughter passed the examination , I hear .

Su hija pasó el examen, según escuché.



Tengo que hacer un examen de historia mañana.
La felicité por su éxito en el examen.
Debería haber hecho el examen.
Para mi alegría, mi hija aprobó el examen.
No pudo aprobar el examen.
Se esforzó por aprobar el examen.
Ayer se presentó al examen de ingreso.
Estoy seguro de que aprobará el examen.
El examen está cerca.
El profesor está ocupado revisando los exámenes.
Aprobó el examen de ingreso.
La policía pudo encontrar al delincuente.
No tienes que hacer un examen.
¿Dónde está la terminal de autobuses?
Ella pasó el examen.
No todos los candidatos pueden aprobar el examen.
¿Vas a hacer el examen de ingreso?
Me gustaría hacerme un examen médico.
No se puede trabajar demasiado antes de los exámenes.
Hizo un examen oral.
Estoy seguro de que aprobará el examen.
Es seguro que aprobó el examen.
Trabaja duro para poder aprobar el examen.
Su éxito en el examen depende de cuánto estudie.
Logró aprobar el examen.
Nadie podía explicar los malos resultados de su examen.
No fallará en el examen.
Estoy muy ocupado con el examen que tengo ante mí.
Haré todo lo posible para aprobar el examen.
Aprobó el examen con la puntuación más alta.
Mi amigo obtuvo buenas notas en el examen de inglés.
El examen no fue difícil en lo más mínimo.
Hoy tuvimos un examen de matemáticas.
Reprobar el examen significa esperar un año más.
Nunca esperé que reprobara el examen.
No pudo tomar el examen a causa de su enfermedad.
Debes estudiar mucho para poder aprobar el examen.
Volvió a reprobar el examen.
Estaba feliz de haber aprobado el examen.
Mi hijo está ocupado estudiando para los exámenes de mañana.
No lo llames el criminal.
Me siento mal porque reprobó el examen.
Se acerca el examen.
Estudié mucho para aprobar el examen.
Esa semana no tuvo nada que ver con la discriminación.
Está ocupada preparándose para un examen.
Pasé el examen con facilidad.
Confía en que aprobará el examen.
Pasará el próximo examen.
Me esforcé para aprobar el examen.
Depende de ti si apruebas o no el examen.
Para su deleite, pasó el examen.
¿Tuvo éxito en el examen?
Está ocupado preparándose para un examen.
Estaba bastante decidido en su determinación.
Estoy seguro de que Bob aprobará el examen.
No pudo aprobar el examen de ingreso.
Tuvo éxito en el examen en su primer intento.
El niño pasó el examen con éxito.
Está trabajando duro para poder aprobar el examen.
Juan aprobó el examen.
Está ansioso por el resultado de su examen.
Ayer tuvimos un examen de inglés.
Mi hermano está tomando el examen de ingreso hoy.
Podría pasar el examen, ¿no?
Presentará el examen de ingreso.
Estoy ansioso por los resultados del examen.
Mi hermano tiene que hacer un examen.
Para mi alegría, he aprobado el examen.
Está ocupado preparándose para un examen.
Debería aprobar el examen, porque es muy capaz.
No es de extrañar que haya aprobado el examen.
Su hija pasó el examen, según escuché.