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EMPLOYER

Employer (n.) /ɪmˈplɔɪər/ 'A person or organization that employs people'. The National Health Service was the largest employer in Europe. [ES
empresa, empleador]

Endanger
Endanger (V) /ɪnˈdeɪn(d)ʒə/ Put (someone or something) at risk or in danger. He was driving in a manner likely to endange life. [ES: estar en
peligro , arriesgar]

Enemy
Enemy (n.) /ˈen.ə.mi/ 'A person who hates or opposes another person and tries to harm them or stop them from doing something'. He's made a few
enemies in this company. [ES enemigo]

ENGAGED

engaged (adj.) /ɪnˈ


geɪdʒd/ 'person who is going to be married'. Adam and Mary are engaged; they plan to marry on April. [ES comprometido/a]

ENGINEERING
Engineering (n.)/[ˌɛndʒɪˈnɪərɪŋ]/ 'The branch of science and technology concerned with the design, building, and use of engines, machines, and
structures'. 'The live interaction with the crew can help students envision career possibilities resulting from studying science, technology,
engineering and math.' [ES ingeniería]

Enough
Enough
Enough(det/pron/adv) /ɪˈnʌf/ 'as much as is necessary; in the amount or to the degreeneeded' [ES suficiente]

ENTHUSIASM
Enthusiasm(n.) /ɪnˈθjuːzɪaz(ə)m/1.'Intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval.'Her energy and enthusiasm for life. Few expressed
enthusiasm about the current leaders.1.1'Something that arouses enthusiasm.' The three enthusiasms of his life were politics, religion, and
books.2.archaic, derogatory 'Religious fervour supposedly resulting directly from divine inspiration, typically involving speaking in tongues and wild,
uncoordinated movements of the body.' [ES entusiasmo,excitación]

enthusiastic
θjuːzɪˈ
enthusiastic (iii) (adj) /ɪnˌ astɪk/ 'Having or showing intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval.'She could be wildly enthusiastic about the project. [ES: entusiasta]

ENTOMB
Entomb (v.) /ɪnˈtuːm/ 'to place in a tomb; bury; inter.' A civilization entomb by ashes is Pompeii. [ES enterrar]

Equipment
Equipment (n) /ɪˈkwɪpm(ə)nt/
1. The necessary items for a particular purpose. 'suppliers of office equipment'
[ES Equipo, herramientas]

Errand
Errand (n.) [ˈɛrənd]: a short trip to accomplish a certain purpose. He finished his errands. [Mandado, recado.]

estranged
estranged (adj.) /ɪˈ
streɪndʒd/ 'no longer living with your husband or wife'. He is being questioned in connection with the death of his estranged
wife.[ES separado/a]

Event
Event (n.) /ɪˈvɛnt/ 1. 'a thing that happens or takes place, especially one of importance'. The momentous political events of the late 1980s. [ES cosa,
evento] 1.1. 'a planned public or social occasion'. Staff have been holding a number of events to raise money for charity. [ES actividad, evento]
1.2. 'each of several particular contests making up a sports competition'. He repeated the success in the four-lap, 600 cc event. [ES evento]

Evidence
EVIDENCE

Evidence (i)/ˈɛvɪd(ə)ns/ " 1.The available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid. 1.1 Information drawn from personal testimony, a document, or a
material object, used to establish facts in a legal investigation or admissible as testimony in a law court. 1.2 Signs or indications of something. ´the study finds little evidence of overt discrimination' [ES
evidencia]

Exaggerated
EXAGGERATED
exaggerated (adj.) /ɪɡˈzadʒəreɪtɪd/ 'regarded or represented as larger, better, or worse than in reality'. 'An exaggerated account of his adventures'.
[ES exagerado]

EXAGGERATION
Exaggeration (N) /ɪɡˌ
zadʒəˈ
reɪʃ(ə)n/ 'A statement that represents something as better or worse than it really is'. it would be an exaggeration to say I had morning sickness, but I did feel
queasy.[ES Exageración]

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