ברוכים הבאים למילת היום!
בעמוד הטוויטר של וול סטריט תוכלו למצוא כל יום מילה חדשה באנגלית עם הפירוש שלה ודוגמה לשימוש במילה במשפט. אם פספסתם את המילים שפורסמו בטוויטר, או שאתם רוצים למצוא את כל המילים שפורסמו החודש בצורה מרוכזת – אתם מוזמנים להיכנס לכאן ולהתעדכן בכל מילות החודש.
אז איזה מילים יכתבו אוקטובר? ניתן למצוא בטבלה מתחת או להרשם לטוויטר שלנו.
להצטרפות למילת היום בטוויטר של וול סטריט לחצו כאן.
Date | Word | Part of Speech |
Meaning | Example | |
1 – October | nordic | adj. | a native of or related to Scandinavian countries |
Manual has traveled the globe, but hadn't had the chance to visit a nordic country like Norway or Sweden |
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2 – October | somber | adj. | dark or dull in color or tone; gloomy | His death puts us in a somber mood. | |
3 – October | evoke | v. | bring or recall to the conscious mind | Her painting evokes terrifying images of sickness. | |
4 – October | lard | n. | pig fat that has been clarified and rendered for cooking. | Jews don't eat lard because it produced from pork | |
8 – October |
colloquial
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adj. | refers to language and used in ordinary conversation. |
Since I am from a different country, I have a difficult time understanding the colloquial language in this country. |
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9 – October | kiln | n. | a furnace or oven for burning, baking, or drying, especially one for calcining lime or firing pottery. | The pot was backed in a kiln. | |
10- October | ravishing | adj. | entrancing, beutiful, delightful | The way she is dressed, she looks ravishing. | |
11 – October | cod | n. | a large marine fish with a small barbel on the chin. | Cod is the waildly used to make fish & chips | |
12 – October | inglorious | adj. |
causing shame or a loss of honor.
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The events are inglorious and culminate in a vicious gang crime | |
15 – October | culminate | v. | to reach a climax, the point of the highest development | The theatre show culminated in a murder. | |
16 – October | government |
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the governing body of a nation, state, or community. | The government has issued a stern wormning due to the ebola outbreak | |
17- October | stern | adj. | erious and unrelenting, especially in the assertion of authority and exercise of discipline. | He never smiles and always has such a stern look on his face | |
18 – October | authority | n. | the power or right to give orders, make decisions, and enforce obedience. | absolute athority is a dangerous thing. | |
19 – October | obedience | n. | compliance with an order, request or law. | Obedience is the opposite of deffiance. | |
22 – October | deffiance | n. | resistance, bold disobedience. | Deffiance is the opposite of obedience. | |
23 – October | shrine | n. | a place regarded as holy because of its associations with a divinity or a sacred person or relic | They all pray at the same shrin and to the same gods. | |
24 – October | soothing | adj. | calming, a sense of redusing discomfort. | Rub this ointmant to sooth the burn on your head. | |
25 – October | compensate | v. | to make a payment for something lost or damaged | The airline compensated the passengers for the canceled flight. | |
26 – October | ornate | adj. | decorated in an elaborate or complex way | The outside of the mosque was covered with ornate carvings dating back to the 14th century. | |
29 – October | to sift | v. | examine thoroughly so as to isolate that which is most important or useful | We need to sift through the evidence in order to find proof | |
30 – October | topping | n. | a layer of food that is poured or spread over a base to add flavor. | The topping on this cake is amazing! |
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