Vocabulary


http://www.english-online.org.uk/fcefolder/fcegram2.php?name=FCE%20Use%20of%20English%20part%202%20test%201

Kidnapped:In criminal law is the unlawful taking away or transportation of a person against that person's will, usually to hold the person unlawfully. This may be done for ransom or in furtherance of another crime, or in connection with achild custody dispute.




amusement

  1. something that amuses, such as a game or other pastime
  2. a mechanical device used for entertainment, as at a fair
  3. the act of amusing or the state or quality of being amused




Armouredus armored 

  1. having a protective covering, such as armour or bone
  2. comprising units making use of armoured vehiclesan armoured brigade




 (shootsshootingshot)
  1. (transitiveto hit, wound, damage, or kill with a missile discharged from a weapon
  2. to discharge (a missile or missiles) from a weapon
  3. to fire (a weapon) or (of a weapon) to be fired
  4. to send out or be sent out as if from a weaponhe shot questions at her
  5. (intransitiveto move very rapidly; dart
  6. (transitiveto slide or push into or out of a fasteningto shoot a bolt
  7. to emit (a ray of light) or (of a ray of light) to be emitted
  8. (transitiveto go or pass quickly over or throughto shoot rapids
  9. (intransitiveto hunt game with a gun for sport
  10. (transitiveto pass over (an area) in hunting game
  11. (intransitive(of a plant) to produce (buds, branches, etc)
  12. to photograph or record (a sequence, subject, etc)
  13. (tr; usually passiveto variegate or streak, as with colour
  14. to hit or propel (the ball, etc) towards the goal
  15. (transitivechiefly us canadian to score (points, strokes, etc)he shot 72 on the first round
  16. (transitiveto measure the altitude of (a celestial body)
  17. (often followed by upslang to inject (someone, esp oneself) with (a drug, esp heroin)
  18. shoot oneself in the foot ⇒ informal to damage one's own cause inadvertently


http://learningapps.org/display?v=pzxp035va01
Hollownot having significance or importance
criticised

No comments:

Post a Comment