Hill Edu Reading 2b Crossword
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
 
 
Down: 1) 1. throw into; 2. devote fully to; 3. enclose or envelop completely, as if by swallowing; MN. IM = in/inside; Fr. "MER" = Engl. SEA 3) (n. -ENCE) we use this word to describe judicious (sensible nad wise) decisions about everyday life, like the ~ of people who spend their money wisely, saving as much as they can; you use ~ to avoid risks and prepare for the unexpected; SRP. razboritost, obazrivost, promišljenost; MN. sounds like PRESIDENT who is supposed to be WISE4) (stress the 2nd/last syllable) to travel across an extended area; this word can be used for any crossing, but it often is used when implying the crossing will be DIFFICULT; MN. TRA = across; TRAVEL across + verse = direction (DI + VERSE; UNI + VERSE; RE + VERSE)6) able to be explained7) to long for something; You might ~ FOR freedom or you might ~ for a perfect lasagna. Usually, you ~ FOR something or someone you can't easily get. MN. He's always ~ing to EARN more money8) being friendly and nice to everyone. When you show ~, you use kindness and good manners. You are respectful, even if you do not like that person very much; SRP. civilizovanost, uljudnost9) clever and skillful; MN. AnDROIds are more DEXTEROUS/SKILLFUL than humans; You don't have to be too SKILLFUL to use an AnDROId phone.11) threatening and posing some kind of danger; MN. Dennis the ~ presents a constant THREAT to his parents and neighbors, especially his elderly neighbor George.14) to bend the top half of the body (head and shoulders/back) forward and down; MN. you need to ~ when you climb up a steep* hill; dROOP Across: 2) Have you ever shouted "Bravo!" at the end of a play or cooed softly and lovingly "Good boy!" to the dog when he followed a COMMAND (MNEM.)? Then you know how to ~ someone — in other words, to express approval aloud.5) 1. (v.) to protect something from harm; 2. (n.) a law, rule, or something that is done to protect someone or something from harm or damage; MN. make it safe, that is, guard it AGAINST harm10) a feeling of deep respect or awe — like what you have for a president, a hero, or a favorite football player; (v. -ERE); COLL. treat someone WITH ~; MN. Fishermen have immense respect for RiVERs and all the creatures that inhabit them; nositi bedž na REVERu u znak POŠTOVANJA12) 1. a fine detail or point of difference, especially one that is usually considered to be part of the correct way of doing something 2. a minor aspect of polite behavior; to a ~ = exactly COLL. legal/social/deplomatic SRP. istančanost (preciznost do najsitnijih detalja), uglađenost13) being sad or melancholy about something; show a longing for something or having a look of serious reflection. One way to describe this adjective is as imagining someone sad, who's looking back and thinking "if only..."; MN. WIShFUL 15) a natural ability to hear, see, think, move, etc.; SRP. sposobnost, moć; MN. after a poor performance at the science fair, the ~ (THE TEACHING STAFF), lost their ~ lost all their mental ~ies (MENTAL POWERS)16) 1. rough and not smooth or soft, or not in very small pieces; 2. rude and offensive; vulgar; COLL. ~ sand/fabric; ~ language/joke;
 

 

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