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 ביוני? ניתן למצוא בטבלה מתחת או להרשם לטוויטר שלנו.
להצטרפות למילת היום בטוויטר של וול סטריט לחצו כאן.
Date | Word | Part of Speech |
Meaning | Example | |
2 – June | nondescript | adj. | with no particular character or | Paris was great, but unfortunately we ended up staying in this nondescript hotel that could have been anywhere in the world. | |
3 – June | renowned | adj. | famous, honored | Florida is renowned for its all-year-round pleasant weather. | |
4 – June | excursion | n. | a trip or outing | I took the children on an excursion to the zoo. | |
5 – June | inveterate | adj. | established by habit, unwilling to change | I’m an inveterate coffee drinker—I drink four cups a day. | |
6 – June | infusion | n. | an injection of one substance into another so that they mix | Tea is an infusion of leaves of the Camellia Saneness plant in hot water. | |
9 – June | elicit | v. | to bring forth, draw out, evoke | A good English teacher always tries to elicit responses from the students, rather than telling them what to say. | |
10- June | withdraw | v. | to take back, to pull back | After several years of disappointing sales, the company decided to withdraw from the consumer market. | |
11 – June | collateral | n. | security for a debt | The banks generally won’t lend money without collateral to support the loan. | |
12 – June | odious | adj. | horrible, very unpleasant, hated | My math teacher at high school was an odious little man who took pleasure in making fun of the slower pupils – such as me. | |
13 – June | judicious | adj. | having or applying good judgment; thoughtful | The general judiciously decided to order his army to retreat, rather than risk further losses. | |
16 – June | allocate |
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to distribute, set aside | The Mayor allocated 30 percent of taxes raised to improving the town’s schools. | |
17 – June | condone | v. | to pardon, deliberately overlook | I can’t condone the terrible things he’s done, even if he is my brother. | |
18 – June | implicit | adj. | understood but not stated, implied | It was implicit in her comments that she was unhappy with what we’d prepared for dinner. | |
19 – June | solvent | adj. | having enough money, able to pay one’s expenses | I’m tired of going out with men who borrow money from me; I’ve decided that my next boyfriend should be solvent. | |
20 – June | sedentary | adj. | sitting, taking little exercise | As an office worker I lead a very sedentary life, so I always go running on the weekends. | |
23 – June | recapitulate | v. | to sum up, to repeat what one has said | To conclude the meeting, let’s just recapitulate the actions that we agreed on and who’s responsible for carrying them out. | |
24 – June | presumptuous | adj. | going beyond the limits of one’s rights or what is normal or reasonable | It was very presumptuous of Jim to disagree publicly with the CEO. | |
25 – June | relish | v. | to enjoy, to delight in (visibly) | Pete relishes the fame and attention which his successful book has brought him. | |
26 – June | pugnacious | adj. | aggressive, always ready to fight | Being rather pugnacious, he’s always getting into violent argument with strangers. | |
27 – June | vehement | adj. | passionate, intense, with strong feeling | He’s vehemently opposed to allowing immigrants to be able to vote. | |
30 – June | platitude | n. | an obvious remark, a cliché, something which everyone knows | The president offered no new solutions; his speech consisted entirely of platitudes. |
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