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Crimes na Internet
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Spectacular - Spektakulär Unexpected - Oväntad A moment of truce - Ett vapenstillestånd Push the limits - Tänja på gränserna Free climber - Fria klättrare Descriptions - Beskrivningar Get a rush from - Få en kick från End up face to face with sharks - Sluta ansikte mot ansikte med hajar Crawling - Krypande Chalk powder - Kritpulver Pouch around your waist - Påse runt din midja On purpose - Med avsikt Seek thrills - Söka spänningar Accomplish my dreams - Uppnå mina drömmar Comes at a cost - Kommer med ett pris Permission - Tillstånd Achievements - Framgångar Fallen from heights - Fallit från höjder Fallen into a coma - Hamnat i koma Stiches - Stygn Target - Mål Reaching his goal - Nå sitt mål Retell - Berätta om Ordinary people - Vanliga människor Uncommon - Ovanlig On American soil - På amerikansk mark Hijacked - Kapat The outcome - Resultatet The public - Allmänheten Structural engineer - Byggnadsingenjör Port - Hamn Witnessing - Vittna Make it down the stairwell - Ta sig ner för trapphuset A roaring sound - Ett brölande ljud Take cover - Söka skydd Crouched down - Hopkrupen The walls cracked open - Väggarna sprack upp Underneath - Under Fall unconscious - Förlora medvetandet In the rubble - I rasmassorna Unaware of - Omedveten om Devastating moment in history - Förödande ögonblick i historien The mobile network is down - Mobilnätverket ligger nere Commit crimes - Begå brott Throughout history - Genom historien Path - Väg Whiny voice - Gnällig röst Wearing him down - Slita ner honom Long for - Längta efter Thumping - Dunkande Spiked with a deadly dose of poison - Spetsad med en dödlig dos gift Gone through with it - Genomfört det Constant nagging - Ständigt gnäll Infidelity - Otrohet Carved - Skuren Perform on the big stages - Uppträda på de stora scenerna Unrealistic demands - Orealistiska krav Something fishy is going on - Något skumt pågår Offered a reward - Erbjöd en belöning Downfall - Fall Accomplice - Medbrottsling Undoubtedly - Utan tvekan Board a ship - Stiga ombord på ett skepp Suspense - Spänning Trip on a wire - Snubbla på en tråd Invention - Uppfinning Customs officer - Tulltjänsteman Extraordinary - Extraordinär Nearly - Nästan The entire population - Hela befolkningen Cease to exist - Upphöra att existera Great courage - Stort mod Goodwill - God vilja A little bit of humanity - Lite mänsklighet In the midst - Mitt ibland Lose faith in - Förlora tro på Snowflakes - Snöflingor Turn the doorknob - Vrida dörrknoppen Shelter - Skydd Gesture towards the cabin - Gesta mot stugan Pale - Blek Commotion - Uppståndelse Medic - Sjukvårdare Ease up the tension - Minska spänningen Extend his hand - Sträcka ut sin hand Painkillers - Smärtstillande Supper - Kvällsmat Foolish - Dum Establish - Etablera Drop a nuclear bomb - Släppa en kärnvapenbomb The Great Plague - Den stora pesten Civil rights - Medborgerliga rättigheter Underline - Understryka Keen on - Angelägen om
Acquittal (n): a person is not guilty of the crime with which the person has been charged Analogy (n): a comparison between two things Antiquity (n): the ancient past Assert (v): state a fact or belief confidently and forcefully Condescend (v): show feelings of superiority; be patronizing Electorate (n): all the people in a country or area who are entitled to vote in an election Ethical (adj): relating to moral principles Elite (n): a select group that is superior in terms of ability or qualities Evolve (v): develop gradually, especially from a simple to a more complex form Excerpt (n): a short extract from a film, broadcast, music, or writing Heresy (n): belief or opinion contrary to orthodox religious Fortitude (n): courage in pain or adversity Inarticulate (adj): unable to speak distinctly or express oneself clearly Paternal (adj): of or appropriate to a father Pauper (n): a very poor person Mentor (n/v): a trusted adviser, to advise or train Posthumous (adj): occurring, awarded, or appearing after the death of the originator Notoriety (n): the state of being famous or well-known for some bad quality or deed Prophetic (adj): accurately describing or predicting what will happen in the future
Yawn (v) to open your mouth wide and breathe in deeply because you are tired or bored. Ex: Alan stretched and yawned. Sneeze (v) air suddenly comes from your nose, making a noise. Ex: I’ve been sneezing all morning. Reflex (n) a movement of your body that happens naturally in response to something. Ex: The doctor tested her reflexes. Sharp (adj) a very thin edge or point that can cut things easily. Ex: Be careful with that sharp axe. Pull away (p.v) to move away from something. Ex: He tried to pull away before the car hit him. Coordination (n) the way in which your muscles move together. Ex: These dancers have poor coordination. Breathing (n) How the body takes in oxygen and expels carbon dioxide from our lungs. Ex: For most of us breathing is automatic. Movement (n) How we move from one place to another. Ex: She is alert to every movement. Digestion (n) How the body turns food into energy for us to use. Ex: His digestion is bad. Blood circulation (n) How blood carries materials such as oxygen and nutrients around our body. Ex: Exercise will improve blood circulation. Helmet (n) a strong hat that protects your head. Ex: Wear a helmet when you ride your bike. Attendant (n) Someone who looks after customers in public places. Ex: We met an attendant in the office. Evidence (n) facts or signs that show clearly that something exists or is true. Ex: The police found the evidence in the crime scene. Twirl (v) To turn around quickly. Ex: He made the ice twirl in his glass. Frilly (adj) Decorative material on a dress or skirt. Ex: She is wearing a frilly dress. Itch (v) Rub or scratch your skin with your nails. Ex: I itch all over my body. Tantrum (n) When a young child gets angry. Ex: He had a tantrum when his sister used his phone. Shriek (v) Short, loud cry or scream. Ex: She shrieked in fright. Balk (v) Protest (because you don’t want to do something.) Ex: Many people balk at this danger. Frustration (n) The feeling of being annoyed or upset because you can’t achieve something. Ex: Don't take your frustration out on me. Proclaim (v) To say something important. Ex: The president proclaimed a public holiday
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