miércoles, 10 de diciembre de 2014


NEW GLOSSARY

Success: the favorable result of something attempted

Failure: a failing or proving unsuccessful; lack of success

Though: even if

Massive: terrible

Gas leak: when the gas scape or run away

Wipe out: to destroy completely

Manage to: to succeed in being able (to do something) despite obstacles

Tuxido: smoking

To be fond of: to like doing a thing; get pleasure of

To run the risk: to do something although something bad might happen because of it

Ash: the gray or black powdery matter that remains after burning:

Drown: to (cause to) die from being put under water

Scrumptious!!!: delicious

Burned down to a crisp: to burn something totally or very badly

To blend: put together

Earthquake drill: to withdraw or cause to withdraw from (a place of danger) to a place of greater safety but not real only a rehearse

Food supplies non perishable: food that is use and kept in cause of emergency

Sway: (cause to) move or swing from side to side

Basement: a floor or story of a building that is partly or completely underground

Concrete: being a real or actual thing

Shelter: something beneath, behind, or within which one is protected, as from storms, cold, danger, etc.

Tub: bath

Warn about: to advise (someone to do something)

Warn off: to advise (someone to do something)

Warning: the act of one that warns. something that serves to warn

Without warning: without notify

Flare: a flaring or swaying flame or light. [uncountable] a sudden blaze or burst of flame.

Burglar: one who commits housebreaker

Rob: to take something by unlawful force

Murder: the unlawful killing of a person

Suspects: one who can have done a crime

Hijack: to seize (an airplane or other vehicle) by threat or by force, For ransom or political aims

Surrender: to give oneself up, as into the power of another, as by agreeing to stop fighting because of defeat

Mug: to assault or attack, usually in order to rob

Witness: a person who has witnessed something and is able to declare what has taken place

Gang: a group or a band

Steam: water in the form of an invisible gas or vapor

Give out: send out

Give in: surrender

Get around: to travel from place to place

Get ahead: to be successful, as in business or society

Get back: coem back, return

On time: at the expected time

In time: early or at the appointed time eventually

Borrow something: to obtain (something) with a promise to return it

Lend something: to grant the use of (something) on condition that it or its equivalent will be returned