New Total English Intermediate Wordlist English / German ...
New Total English Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / Italian
New Total English Intermediate
Wordlist English / German / French / Italian
Part of
Page Headword
Speech Pronunciation
Unit 1
German
French
Italian
7 acquaintance 7 friend 7 friend
n
kwentns
n
frend
n
frend
Bekanntschaft, Bekannte(r) bester Freund enger Freund
connaissance ami(e) pr?f?r?(e) ami(e)
conoscente amico amico
7 friend 7 boss
n
frend
n
bs
alter Freund Chef
ami(e) de longue date chef/employeur
amico capo
7 classmate 7 colleague
n
klsmet
n
kli
Klassenkamerad Kollege/in
camarade de classe coll?gue
compagno di classe collega
7 ex-girlfriend 7 father-in-law 7 husband 7 stepmother 7 stranger
n
lfrend
n
f?nl
n
hzbnd
n
stepm?
n
strend
Ex-Freundin Schwiegervater Ehemann Stiefmutter Fremder
ex petite amie beau-p?re ?poux mar?tre ?tranger
ex-fidanzata suocero marito matrigna sconosciuto
7 team-mate
n
tim-met
Teamkamerad
co?quipier
compagno di squadra
7 common
n
kmn
etwas gemein haben
commun
comune
7 company
7 fall out 7 keep in touch 7 lose touch
n
kmpni
phr v flat v phr kip n tt verb phrase luz tt
Gesellschaft
sich verkrachen in Verbindung bleiben Verbindung verlieren
en compagnie
avoir une dispute/avoir une querelle rester en contact perdre le contact
azienda
litigare tenersi in contatto perdere il contatto
7 humour
n
hjum
Sinn f?r Humor
humour
umorismo
Example Sentence
She was an acquaintance of my family in Vienna. Fiona was her best friend. She's a close friend of mine. We went to see some old friends who had moved to Harlow. I'll have to ask my boss for a day off. I like doing speaking activities with my classmates. a colleague of mine from the bank.
My ex looks after the children on Thursdays. I don't really get on with my father in law. Have you met my husband Roy? I'm visiting my dad and stepmother. Children must not talk to strangers. He finished just ahead of his Ferrari teammate. I found I had a lot in common with these people.
The two men enjoy each other's company.
They fell out over money. Anyway, we must stay in touch. I lost touch with Julie after we moved. I like Pam ? she has a really good sense of humour.
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Page Headword
7 wavelength 8 belong to
8 fluent in 8 keen on 8 worry about
8 at once
8 catch 8 fascinating
8 mix up 8 planet 8 plate
8 point 8 regularly
8 series
8 star 8 terrifying
8 throw
10 behaviour
10 bring up 10 dessert 10 enormous
Part of Speech Pronunciation
n
wevle
phr v bl tu
adj flunt n adj kin n phr v wri bat
adv ?t wns
irr v k?t adj f?snet
phr v mks
n
pl?nt
n
plet
n
pnt
adv rejlli
n
sriz
n
st
adj terfa-
irr v r
n
bhevj
phr v br p
n
dzt
adj nms
German auf derselben/einer anderen Wellenl?nge sein geh?ren
French
longueur d'onde appartenir ?
Italian
lunghezza d'onda appartenere a
flie?end sprechen m?gen Sorgen machen um
parler couramment adorer/adorer faire se faire du souci/s'inqui?ter
parlare correntemente appassionarsi preoccuparsi
sofort
? la fois/simultan?ment
subito
fangen faszinierend
captiver/attraper fascinant
afferrare affascinante
verwechseln Planet Teller
confondre plan?te assiette
scambiare pianeta piatto
der springende Punkt regelm??ig
point essentiel r?guli?rement
punto regolarmente
Serie
s?rie
serie
Stern schrecklich
?toile terrifiant
stella terrificante
werfen
lancer
buttare
sein bestes Benehmen zeigen comportement
comportamento
anschneiden Nachtisch enorm
?voquer/aborder/parler de dessert ?norme
educare dessert enorme
Example Sentence Dad is just on a different wavelength from me. The book belongs to Dan. She was fluent in English, French, and German. I'm not keen on cabbage. I worry about my daughter. Now, go upstairs at once and clean your room! Stephen leapt up and caught the ball in one hand. That sounds absolutely fascinating. I always mix him up with his brother. They look so much alike. Mercury is the smallest of all the planets. The plates were piled high with rice. Nobody knows exactly how it works. That's the whole point. It's important to exercise regularly. he series of events that led to the outbreak of war.
I lay on my back and looked up at the stars. He told her of his terrifying experience.
He threw his shirt to someone in the crowd. I want you both to be on your best behaviour at Grandad's. Why did you have to bring up the subject of money? What are we having for dessert? An enormous bunch of flowers.
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Page Headword 10 furious 10 impolite
10 insult
10 nod 10 offensive
10 pile
10 starter 10 subject 10 temper 10 endearment
10 throw up 10 truly 10 wrinkly 11 eccentric
11 gesture 11 sincere 11 kind-hearted 11 mean 11 pleasant 11 selfish 11 sulky 11 upbeat
12 salary
12 tend
Part of Speech
adj adj
Pronunciation fjris mplat
v
nslt
v
nd
adj fensv
n
pal
n
stt
n
sbdkt
n
temp
n
ndmnt
phr v r p
adv truli
adj rkli
n
ksentrk
n
dest
adj sns
adj kand htd
adj min
adj pleznt
adj self
adj slki
adj pbit
n
s?lri
v
tend
German w?tend unh?flich
French furieux impoli
Italian furioso scortese
beleidigen
insulter
insultare
nicken offensiv
faire un signe de la t?te offensif
fare un cenno col capo offensivo
Haufen
pile
mucchio
Vorspeise das Thema wechseln die Beherrschung verlieren Koseworte
entr?e sujet/th?me humeurs affection
iniziatore soggetto indole affetto
sich ?bergeben wahrhaftig faltig exzentrisch
vomir sinc?rement/v?ritablement rid? excentrique
vomitare veramente rugoso eccentrico
Geb?rde aufrichtig gutherzig gemein angenehm selbsts?chtig m?rrisch optimistisch
geste sinc?re au bon coeur m?chant agr?able ?go?ste boudeur optimiste
gesto sincero di buon cuore vile piacevole egoista imbronciato levare
Gehalt
salaire
stipendio
neigen zu
avoir tendance ?
curare
Example Sentence She was absolutely furious. an impolite remark
Nobody insults my family and gets away with it!
I asked her if she was ready to go, and she nodded. I found her remarks deeply offensive.
All that remained of the old house was a pile of rubble.
We had soup as a starter, followed by steak. She tried to change the subject. I've never seen Vic lose his temper. Nicknames and other terms of endearment.
Georgia was bent over the basin, throwing up. I am truly sorry. Her thin, wrinkly face. Aunt Nessy was always a bit eccentric.
Jim raised his hands in a despairing gesture. A warm-hearted, sincere man. A kind-hearted gesture. That was a mean thing to do. It had been a pleasant evening. How can you be so selfish? A sulky child. An upbeat message.
The average salary for a teacher is $39,000 a year.
People tend to need less sleep as they get older.
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Page Headword
12 theory 14 influence
14 partly 14 row
14 see red 14 temper 14 argument
14 business
14 complain
14 found 14 hip hop 14 nickname
14 relocate 14 shoemaker
14 supply
14 cat
16 sibling 16 ago
16 already 16 for
Part of Speech Pronunciation
n
ri
n
nfluns
adv ptli
n
ra
verb phrase si
n
temp
n
jmnt
n
bzns
v
kmplen
v
fand
n
p hp
n
nknem
v
rilket
n
umek
v
spla
n
k?t
n
sbl
adv
adv lredi prep fr
German
French
Theorie Einfluss
th?orie influence
teilweise Krach
partiellement/en partie dispute
Rot sehen die Beherrschung verlieren Streit
voir rouge perdre ses humeurs dispute/querelle
Unternehmen
affaire/entreprise
sich beschweren
se plaindre
gr?nden Hip Hop Spitzname
fonder hip hop surnom/petit nom
umziehen Schuhmacher
relocaliser/transf?rer cordonnier
liefern
alimenter/approvisionner
Wildkatze
chat
Geschwister vor (...Jahren)
soeur/fr?re il y a
schon ... lang
d?j? pendant/durant
Italian
teoria influenza
in parte fila
infuriarsi indole discussione
affari
lamentarsi
trovato hip hop soprannome
trasferirsi calzolaio
fornire
gatto
fratello fa
gi? per
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Example Sentence Different theories about how the brain works. As a scientist, his influence was immense. The poor weather was partly responsible for the crash. He had just had a row with his wife. The thought of Pierre with Nicole had made her see red. I've never seen Vic lose his temper. She had a big argument with her husband. She now has her own $25 million homeshopping business. She complained that no one had been at the airport to meet her. Eton College was founded by Henry VI in 1440. He's a producer of hip hop. We had nicknames for all the teachers. A lot of firms are relocating to the North of England. His father was a shoemaker. Paint for the project was supplied by the city. The African wild cat is bigger than ordinary domestic cats. Most young people are influenced by their older siblings' habits. Her husband died 14 years ago. The performance had already started when we arrived. Bake the cake for 40 minutes.
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Page Headword
16 just
16 since 16 yet 17 bring up 17 carry on 17 get on
17 grow up
17 look after
17 look up to
17 take after
17 tell off Unit 2
21 section 21 chat 21 comedy 21 current affairs
21 docu-drama
21 documentary
21 fashionable
21 gossip
Part of Speech Pronunciation
adv dst
adv sns adv jet phr v br p phr v n phr v n
phr v r p
phr v lk ft
phr v l p tu
phr v tek ft
phr v
f
n
sekn
n
t?t
n
kmdi
n
krnt fes
n
dkjdrm
n
dkjmentri
adj f?nbl
n
sp
German
gerade
seit noch (nicht) gro?ziehen fortfahren zurechtkommen
erwachsen werden
aufpassen (auf)
aufsehen zu
geraten nach
tadeln
Teil (Zeitung) (c. show) Talkshow Kom?die Zeitgeschehen
Dokumentarspiel
Dokumentation
in Mode
Klatsch
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French
Italian
juste avant/peu avant
appena
depuis pas encore ?lever/?duquer continuer s'entendre
fin da quando ancora educare continuare a fare andare d'accordo
grandir
crescere
prendre soin de
Admirer/avoir de l'admiration pour
ressembler ?/?tre le portrait crach? de
accudire rispettare assomigliare
engueuler/faire des reproches sgridare
rubrique talk-show com?die actualit?/affaires actuelles
sezione chiacchierata commedia attualit?
docu-fiction
film documentario
documentaire
documentario
? la mode, en vogue
alla moda
rumeurs
pettegolezzo
Example Sentence
John's just told me that he's getting married.
We've been waiting here since two o'clock. I haven't asked him yet (= but I will). He was brought up by his grandparents. Sorry, I interrupted you. Please carry on. I've always got on well with Henry.
What do you want to be when you grow up?
Don't worry, I'll look after the kids tomorrow. I've always looked up to Bill for his courage and determination.
Jenni really takes after her mother. Shelley was always getting told off at school.
This issue will be discussed further in the arts section. I saw him interviewed on a chat show. A highly successful TV comedy Do you follow current affairs? I've just been involved in making a docudrama. A local film crew is making a documentary about volcanoes. Strong colours are very fashionable at the moment. Here's an interesting piece of gossip about Mrs Smith.
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