second History " The Boarded window"


 Sadness is a noun / sad ·nuhs  / Tristeza 

The condition or quality of being sad.

orig. sentence: -Murlock had no experience in deep sadness.

 The was sadness in her voice. 

- I feel her sadness at this moment. 




Darkness is an adjetive / daak·nuhs  / oscuridad

The partial or total absence of light.

orig. sentence: -He seemed a part of the darkness and silence of the forest.


- In the darkness she was alone. 

- I recgonize my mom in the darkness.





Awakened is an adjetive / uh·way·knd / Despertado.

Rouse from sleep; cause to stop sleeping.

orig. sentence:- What had awakened him and where was it.

- Allison was awakened by the telephone.

- I slept well enough, but your dream awakened me.


Insanity is an adjetive / in·sa·nuh·tee / locura. 

 a severely disordered state of the mind usually occurring as a specific disorder.

orig. sentence: -There is a point at which fear may turn to insanity; and insanity incites to action.

-The insanity of what she did was beyond his comprehension.

- I don't even know if I believe all this Guardians and vampires insanity.



Tightly is an adverb / tite·lee  / Estrechamente. 

closely and firmly.

orig. sentence: -  The ribbon he had used to tie the wrists was broken. The hands were tightly closed.

- Jaime held her tightly and stroked her hair.

- He wrapped his arms around her tightly again. 



appeared is a verb / a'pird / apareció

something that began to be visible.

orig. sentence: "He appeared to be seventy years old"

- The disease only appeared once before.

-The invisible woman has primarily appeared in issues of fantastic 4



aging is an adjetive / ei.ging / envejecimiento

biological process continuous, irreversible and inevitable process. 

orig. sentence: "something other than years had been the cause o his aging."

- Sophie was a change of life baby, the only child of aging parents.

- She gazed down the hill at the aging farmstead.



sunken is an adjective / san.ken / hundido

having sunk or been submerged in water.

orig. sentence: " his gray, lifeless eyes were sunken."

- They are diving for sunken treasure.

- her eyes looked dull and sunken.



wrinkled is an adjective / 'rin.kold / arrugado

especially of the fabric or skin.

orig. sentence: " Her face was wrinkled"

- She leaned tower him and wrinkled her nose.

- Sarah's hands are wrinkled.



drooping is an adjective / dru.pin / caído

bending or hanging down heavily.

orig. sentence: " He was tall and thing with drooping shoulders"

- He wiped his drooping moustache with the back of this hand.

- They have never drooping




Remaining is abjective  / ri mei.nin / Restante .

Continuing to exist or be left other parts or things have been used or taken away .

Orig. sentence : But among those remaining was a man who had been one of the first people to arrive there .
The prize money will be shared between the remaining contestants.

The remaining money will be donated to charity.





Sorround is verb / se'raund / Rodear.

To be everywhere around the city.

Orig. sentence :He lived alone in a house of logs sorrounded on all sides by the grear forest.

Gwen sat at her desk , sorrounded by books and papers.

Snow capped mountains sorround the city.






Seem is a verb / si:m / Pareció
 
To give the effect of being ; to be judged to be .

Orig. sentence :He seemed a part of the darkness and silence of the forest .

He seemed a bit depressed about his work situation.

She seemed happy enaugh this morning.



Supplied is verb / se'plai / Suministrado.

To provide something that is wanted or needed , oftrn in large quantities and over a long period af time .

Orig. sentence :His simple needs were supplied by selling or trading the skins of wid animals in the town.

Electrical power is supplied by underground cables .

At the begginning of termthe  semester , students are supplied with a list of books that they are expected to read .









Unnecessary is adjective / an'nes.ə.seri/Innecesario. 

Not needed or wanted , or more than is needed or wanted .

Orig. sentence :For no one had ever known him to smile or speak an unnecessary word .

She made one or two nasty remarks about their house which I thought was a bit unnecessary

I thought a lot of the violence in the movie was totally unnecessary.








Settlements is a noun / ˈsedlmənt / asentamientos

An official agreement intended to resolve a dispute or conflict.

Orig sentence:"many of them had already left the area settlements further to the west"

 In the end, more Jewish settlements appear.

    It departed thereafter in the direction of said settlement.

Statistical compendium on human settlements.





  
Boarded is a noun / ˈbôrdəd / tablon

Of a florr or other structure built with piieces of wood.

    Orig sentence: "The window was boarded up"

They just boarded the train to Madrid.

A lot of store fronts were boarded up.

The floor is partly boarded and partly matted.






Lifeless is an adjective / ˈlīfləs / sin vida

Dead or apparently dead; devoid of living things.

Orig sentence:"His gray lifeless eyes were sunken."

Figures provide only a lifeless snapshot of a country.

These forms were lifeless but still existed.

The dying man lay as lifeless and immovable as before.



Ashamed is an adjective / əˈSHāmd / avergonzado

Embarrased or guilty beacuse of one's actions, characteristics, or associations.

Orig sentence: "Suprised and little ashamed."

You should be thoroughly ashamed.

Ashamed of being otherwise.

He told me how ashamed he was.




Consciousness is a noun / ˈkän(t)SHəsn / consciencia

The state of being aware of and reponsive to one's surroundings.

Orig sentence: " When he returned to consciousness the sun..."

Herbert had lost consciousness!

These changes are also triggering changes in human consciousness.

She regained counsciousness quickly after having fainted.













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