Kindergarten: a school or class for young children, usually four to six years old, that prepares them for Nursery school: a school for very young children, usually 3 to 5 years of age
Coo: speak gently and lovely wedding: the act or ceremony of becoming married
Bride: a woman who has just been married or is about to be married relationship:
Pick up: stop for and take or bring(person) along with one a romantic or sexual involvement Stability: steadiness, the state of being not likely to separate, break down or fall apart
Discipline: strict control to enforce obedience; punishment / control, train, punish
Lenient: merciful, not severe in disciplining, punishing, judging, ect.
Spare the rod, spoil the child: a child who is not punished will become undisciplined and unruly. Harsh: unpleasant, unkind, cruel or more severe than is necessary
Foldaway: that can be folded together for easy storage.Detached: not connected, separate
Blind: anything that keeps out light, as a window shade or shutter.
Estate: landed property; individually owned piece of land containing a residence.
Sink:any of various basins, as in a kitchen or laundry, connected with a drainpipe and usually, with Appliance: a device or machine for performing a specific task, esp. one that is worked mechanically Property: a building or area of land, or both together
Mortgage: an agreement that allows you to borrow money from or similar organization,
Tenant: a person who pays rent for the use of land or a building
Counselor: someone who is paid to listen to people’s problems and provide support and advice.
Make the grade: succeed; reach the necessary standard quit: stop (doing something) and leave Goody-goody: a person who likes to appear faultless in behavior so as to please others, not because Emblazon: decorate something with a design, a symbol or words so that people will notice it easily
Go to pieces: lose the ability to think or act clearly because of fear, sorrow, ect.
Potter about: do things or move without hurrying, especially when you are doing something that Plough through: make slow progress through something difficult or boring especially a book
Small hours: the early morning hours just after midnight.Regulate: make work at a certain speed
Well-rounded: complete; well-planned for proper balance Abstruse:deep; hard to understand Compulsory: required; obligatory; that must be done Be cut out for: be fitted for; be suited for Burn one’s bridges: destroy all means of going back, so that one must go forward
Segregation: separation; isolation; the policy or practice of compelling racial groups or people of Dispel: scatter or drive away; cause to disappear
Cohort: a group of people who share a common feature or aspect of behavior
High-flyer: a person who has the desire and the ability to be very successful in their job or their Flunk: fail to reach the required standard in (an exam, test, or course of study)
Career: the general course of a person’s working life. Client: a person who buys goods or services Personnel: the department of a company or organization that deals with its employees when they need Make a fortune: earn a great amount of money, possessions, etc.
Torture: severe pain or suffering caused in the mind or body
Shift: a group of workers who take turns with one or more other groups
Teamwork: the ability of a group of people to work together effectively
Survey: a general examination or study (of conditions, opinions, etc.), especially carried out by
Cross-section: a part or group that is typicalor representative of the whole
Brainstorming: a way of making a group of people all think about sth at the same time, often in order
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