Cambridge General English Test Vocabulary
to knock something off
1. to cause something to fall off a surface intentionally or not; 2. to stop doing something
to trace
1. to follow (a path); 2. to discover by searching; 3. to draw (a line), sketch;
to order
1. to give a command of instruction for; 2. to request to be supplied with; 3. to put something into a systematic arrangement
cupboard
A cabinet with shelves to store things
edge
The line along which two surfaces of a solid meet
possibility
a chance that something may happen or be true
seatbelt
a device that holds passengers in their seats
border
a line separating two countries, administrative divisions, or other areas.
district
a region or area that is bound together by specific rules, laws, resources, and/or money
opportunity
a set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something
number plate/license plate
a sign on front and back of a vehicle that shows its registration number
region
an area defined by one or more natural or cultural characteristics that set it apart from other areas
feature
an important part of something, a characteristic
damage
destruction or a loss in value, usefulness, or ability resulting from an action or event
to mind doing sth
feel unhappy that you have to do sth
once and for all
finally, absolutely
quarter
one of four equal parts of something
perspective
one way of looking at things
side
outer space of a surface of an object; the position to the left or right of sth
beyond
outside the limits of
shade
slight darkness caused by something blocking the direct light from the sun
boundary
something (such as a river, a fence, or an imaginary line) that shows where an area ends and another area begins
vicinity
the area near or surrounding a particular place
mere
the smallest or slightest
to be about to do sth
to be close to doing sth; to be going to do sth very soon
to disturb
to bother or pester; not leaving someone alone
to fasten
to cause sth to be firmly attached
to command
to direct with authority; to order
to retrace
to go back over (your steps)
to mean to do sth
to intend to do something
to decide
to make a choice
to book
to reserve, to arrange for or purchase in advance
to wipe
to rub something lightly with a cloth or one's hand in order to clean it
to explain
to tell how and why
to suppose
to think that something is likely to be true
to look forward to
to think with pleasure about a future event that you expect to enjoy
reliable
trustworthy; not likely to fail