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Exam: Cambridge English: B2 First (FCE)

blind

IPA: /blaɪnd/

KK: /blaɪnd/

adjective

Definition: Not able to see; lacking the ability to perceive visual stimuli. It can also refer to something that is closed at one end or not producing flowers or fruits.

Example: The blind man used a cane to help him navigate the streets.

adverb

Definition: In a manner that lacks sight or awareness; without seeing or understanding.

Example: He walked blind into the situation, unaware of the risks involved.

noun

Definition: A type of covering or device that blocks light or vision, often used on windows, or a term referring to people who cannot see.

Example: The room was dark because the blinds were closed.

transitive verb

Definition: To make someone unable to see, either temporarily or permanently, or to prevent someone from understanding something clearly.

Example: The bright lights blinded the audience during the performance.

blindness

IPA: /ˈblaɪndnəs/

KK: /blaɪndnəs/

noun

Definition: The state of not being able to see, either because of a physical condition or a lack of understanding.

Example: His blindness did not stop him from achieving great things in life.

block

IPA: /blɒk/

KK: /blɑk/

intransitive verb

Definition: To obstruct or prevent something from happening or moving forward, often used in contexts like sports or mental processes.

Example: During the game, he managed to block the opponent's shot.

noun

Definition: A solid piece of material, often with flat surfaces, used for building or construction. It can also refer to a group of things or people that are connected in some way.

Example: The children built a tower using wooden blocks.

transitive verb

Definition: To stop something from moving or progressing by putting something in the way or by using force.

Example: The player tried to block the ball from going into the goal.

blockage

IPA: /ˈblɒkɪdʒ/

KK: /ˈblɑkɪdʒ/

noun

Definition: A situation where something is blocked or stopped, preventing movement or progress.

Example: The doctor found a blockage in the patient's artery that needed to be treated.

blueprint

IPA: //ˈbluːprɪnt//

KK: /ˈbluːprɪnt/

noun

Definition: A detailed plan or drawing that shows how something will be built or made, often used in architecture and engineering.

Example: The architect presented the blueprint for the new building to the city council.

transitive verb

Definition: To create a detailed plan or design for something, often used in architecture or engineering.

Example: The architect will blueprint the new building before construction begins.

blunt

IPA: /blʌnt/

KK: /blʌnt/

adjective

Definition: Not sharp; having a dull edge or end. It can also mean being very direct and honest in a way that may seem rude or insensitive.

Example: His blunt comments made some people uncomfortable during the meeting.

intransitive verb

Definition: To lose a sharp edge or point, becoming less effective for cutting or piercing.

Example: The knife will blunt if you use it on hard surfaces.

noun

Definition: A type of cigar that has been emptied of its tobacco and filled with marijuana or other substances.

Example: He rolled a blunt for the party.

transitive verb

Definition: To make something less sharp or less effective.

Example: He used a file to blunt the knife's edge before putting it away.

blurb

IPA: /blɜːrb/

KK: /blɜrb/

noun

Definition: A short description or promotional notice about a book, film, or product, often found on the cover or in advertisements.

Example: The author wrote a catchy blurb to attract readers to her new novel.

verb

Definition: To write a short description or promotional text for something, like a book or movie.

Example: She was asked to blurb the new novel for the publisher's website.

board

IPA: /bɔrd/

KK: /bɔrd/

intransitive verb

Definition: To stay and eat at a place, usually for a fee.

Example: During our vacation, we decided to board at a cozy inn by the beach.

noun

Definition: A flat, rigid piece of material, often wood, used for various purposes such as writing, displaying information, or as a surface for games.

Example: The teacher wrote the lesson on the board for all the students to see.

transitive verb

Definition: To get onto or into a vehicle, ship, or aircraft, or to allow others to do so.

Example: We will board the plane at gate 5.

bodily

IPA: /ˈbɒd.ɪ.li/

KK: /ˈbɑːdɪli/

adjective

Definition: Relating to the physical body rather than the mind or spirit.

Example: The doctor explained the importance of maintaining good bodily health.

adverb

Definition: In a physical way; relating to the body or physical presence.

Example: He was bodily present at the meeting, but his mind was elsewhere.

bogey

IPA: /ˈboʊɡi/

KK: /ˈboʊɡi/

noun

Definition: A term used to describe something that causes annoyance or fear, often referring to a mischievous spirit or a score in golf that is one stroke over par.

Example: He was worried about the bogey that kept haunting his dreams.

transitive verb

Definition: To score one stroke over par on a hole in golf.

Example: He managed to bogey the 18th hole, finishing the round with a score of one over par.

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