Vocabulário de Inglês Conversacional

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Vocabulário de Inglês Conversacional é um conjunto de 326 palavras em inglês estudadas com flashcards de repetição espaçada. Cada card traz a palavra, sua transcrição fonética, o significado no seu idioma e uma frase de exemplo, e volta para revisão bem na hora em que você está prestes a esquecer - assim as palavras se fixam na memória de longo prazo em vez de desaparecerem depois de um dia. O deck é voltado para estudantes por volta do nível A1.

24 palavras deste deck

PalavraPronúnciaSignificado
lanky/ˈlæŋki/Someone described this way is tall and thin, often with long limbs. Their movements might sometimes seem a little awkward.
flawless/ˈflɔːləs/If something is described this way, it means it is perfect and has no mistakes or defects at all. It is absolutely perfect.
mole/məʊl/This is a small, dark spot or mark that appears on someone's skin. Many people have several of these on their body.
curly/ˈkɜːli/When hair is described this way, it means it grows in spirals or coils, not straight. It has many bends and curves.
wrinkle/ˈrɪŋkl/This is a small line or fold that appears in your skin, often when you get older. You can also find these lines in clothes that haven't been ironed.
getting on a bit/ɡetɪŋ ɒn ə bɪt/This phrase means someone is becoming quite old. People use it to talk politely about someone's age.
impeccable/ɪmˈpekəbl/If something is described this way, it means it is absolutely perfect and has no faults at all. For example, someone's manners could be like this.
well-dressed/wɛlˈdrɛst/Someone described this way wears nice, fashionable clothes that suit them. They always look smart and put-together.
handsome/ˈhænsəm/This word describes an attractive man, often with strong, pleasing features. It is generally used for men, not women.
fat/fæt/This describes a person or animal that has a lot of extra weight on their body. It is often used directly and can sometimes sound impolite.
blonde/blɒnd/This describes hair that is light yellow or very light brown in color. A person with this hair color is also called this.
slender/ˈslendə(r)/This describes someone who is thin and graceful, often in an attractive way. It suggests a delicate and elegant build.
frail/freɪl/Someone who is described this way is weak and easily broken or hurt. This often applies to older people or those who are ill.
scowl/skaʊl/When you do this, you make an angry or unhappy expression with your face, especially by bringing your eyebrows together. It shows you are annoyed or displeased.
moustache/ˈmʌstæʃ/This is a strip of hair that some men grow on their upper lip, between their nose and mouth. It can be different shapes and sizes.
tanned/tænd/If your skin is described this way, it means it has become darker due to spending time in the sun. Many people like to have this look in summer.
rosy/ˈrəʊzi/This describes something that has a healthy, pinkish-red color, often referring to cheeks. It can suggest good health or warmth.
bald/bɔːld/A person described this way has no hair, or very little hair, on their head. It is common for men as they get older.
plump/plʌmp/This describes someone who is pleasantly rounded or a little bit full-bodied. It is a softer, kinder way to say someone is slightly overweight.
chubby/ˈtʃʌbi/This describes a person, especially a child, who is pleasantly round and a little bit fat. It often sounds cute when used for babies or young children.
scruffy/ˈskrʌfi/Someone or something described this way looks messy, untidy, and perhaps a bit dirty. Their appearance is not neat or well-kept.
muscular/ˈmʌskjələ(r)/A person described this way has strong, well-developed muscles. They often look very fit and powerful.
dimple/ˈdɪmpl/This is a small, natural indentation or hollow in someone's skin, often on their cheek when they smile or on their chin. Many people find them attractive.
lose figure/luːz ˈfɪɡə/This phrase means to become less slim or shapely, often by gaining weight. It suggests that someone's body shape has changed and become less attractive.

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