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.
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להצטרפות למילת היום בטוויטר של וול סטריט לחצו כאן.
Date | Word | Part of Speech |
Meaning | Example |
1 – January | wave | n. | burst of emotions, a swell along the surface caused by wind, a sudden occurrence of something, or a back and forth motion with your hand. |
A luxury ocean liner is capsized by a giant rogue wave on New Year 's Eve. |
2 – January | rogue | adj. |
something that is out of ordinary, or against the rules.
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Cuba has provided dual-use biotechnology to other rogue states. |
3 – January | trader | n. |
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Solution Consider a trader wishes to make arbitrage between two countries. |
6 – January | crook | n. |
1. a bend in something. 2. a person who is dishonest and who steals things that belong to others. |
Another significant feature is the ' reversed ' crook socket. |
7 – January | nestling | n. |
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The Anglesey Sea Zoo is Wales largest marine aquarium, nestling on the shores of the Menai Strait. |
8 – January | bay | n. | a large body of water connected to an ocean or sea formed by an inlet of land. | The road will lead you on to a bay with a sandy beach, which is rather atypical for the Kvarner islands. |
9 – January | chamber | n. | an enclosed room or space, especially one in a legislative building, or the group that meets for a particular purpose or within a particular space. |
A modern wooden screen below a two-centred arch divides the chamber from the north aisle. |
10 – January | apposite | adj. | something that is appropriate or suits a purpose. | The method is particularly apposite for studying feedback problems an example of which is given in the paper. |
13 – January | humble | adj | someone who knows they are not perfect. |
Bumbling Felix Humble is a postgraduate astrophysics student, with his head firmly in outer space.
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14 – January | aspiritional | adj. |
being ambitious and desiring success. |
A true comparison would be with the straight readership of a similarly aspirational magazine rather than the general population. |
15 – January | policy | n. | a written contract or agreement. | Statements of policy concerning abatement of retirement pension in new employment 42 |
16 – January | abuse | n. | as injury or insult. |
Courts must never abdicate their duty to protect citizens from the abuse of power by governments, a senior judge said last night. |
17 – January | traumatized | adj. | scared or wounded |
Traumatized and sickly, she was rescued and today lives with other orphan chimps at the new island sanctuary.
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20 – January | exploitative | adj. | relating to exploitation | Some groups may be sexually exploitative or use drugs or wine irresponsibly. |
21 – January | chain | n. | a series of objects, people or events which are connected to one another, or a flexible series of metal links. | Oxygen is only involved at the very last stage of respiration as the final electron acceptor, but without the whole respiratory chain stops. |
22 – January | mammal | n. | type of warm-blooded animal that breast feeds their babies and usually has hair. |
The orangutan is the only strictly arboreal ape and is actually the largest tree living mammal in the world. |
23 – January | flavor | n. | the taste of something, or a substance added to give taste. |
Artichoke hearts also add a wonderful flavor to salads, pasta dishes, vegetable bakes and pizzas. |
24 – January | glamorous | adj. | fascinating, interesting and adventurous. |
Do you know of any famous people who look glamorous in their glasses? |
27 – January | lingerie | n. | underwear or night clothing worn by women |
There 's a rather strange inner baggy short made from mesh throughout – imagine bicycle lingerie if you will. |
28 – January | extravagant | adj. | being excessive or overdone. |
Such an application betokened an extravagant mind,
but there was in it a certain dignity, a singularity,
which attracted me.
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29 – January | lane | n. | narrow route or path. |
The dashed line to the left is the end of the acceleration lane for the slip road where we joined. |
30 – January | minor | adj. | something that is smaller or less important. |
Note there were minor adjustments in the official English text on Thursday January 19, 2006.
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31 – January | lust | n. | strong desire for something or someone. | So most of the film consists of close-ups of faces, expressing lust, resignation, violence, misery and so on. |
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