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Family

FAMILY

family (i) /ˈfæməli/ 'A group consisting of one or two parents and their children'. 1. Almost every family in the country owns a television. 2. He's a friend of the family (= he is known and liked by the
parents and the children).[ES familia]

Famous
Famous : adjective /ˈfeɪməs/ known about by many people."a famous star" [ES : famoso ]

Far
Far. (adv) /fɑr/ 'At, to, or by a great distance (used to indicate the extent to which one thing is distant from another)' ; 'Over a large expanse of space
or time'. ; 'By a great deal'. 1. The house was not too far away 2. He had not travelled far 3. It was an excellent campaigning sale and four of us sold
43 papers at the tube, far more than usual. [ES lejos]

Farm hand
FARM HAND (noun) /ˈfɑːrmhænd/ A person who works for a farmer. Farmhands might help feed animals or drive a tractor. [ ES granjero o labriego ]

Fashionable
Fashionable : adjective. /ˈfaʃ(ə)nəb(ə)l/ characteristic of, influenced by, or representing a current popular style."fashionable clothes".
(of a person) dressing or behaving according to the current trend.
"they risked being scoffed at by their more fashionable friends"
(of a place) frequented by fashionable people.
"a fashionable Manhattan restaurant"

[ ES : 1.de moda / 2.elegante]

fast food
fast food (n.) /ˌfɑːst ˈfuːd/ 'hot food, such as hamburgers and chips/fries, that is served very quickly and can be taken away to be eaten in the
street'. We eat fast food occasionally when we don't have time to cook.[ES comida rápida, comida chatarra, comida basura]

Favour
Favour (i) /ˈfeɪvə(r)/ '(countable) a thing that you do to help somebody.' Could you do me a favour and pick up Sam from school today?[ES favor]

Feature
FEATURE
Feature (n.) /ˈfiːtʃər/ 1. 'Something important of a place or a thing'. Which features do you look for when buying a car? [ES característica] 2. A special article or programme about something or
somebody. A special feature on global warming. [ES artículo especializado]

Fed up
Fed up 'fedʌp/ (adj). Annoyed, unhappy, or bored, especially with a situation that has existed for a long time. 'he was fed up with doing all the work'[cansado/a, harto/a]
Fee
FEE
Fee (n.) /fiː/ 'an amount of money that you pay for professional services, to join into something or to join into an organization or to do something.' There is no entrance fee to the museum. The lawyer
charges a fee for his services. [ ES entrada, cuota]

Feeling
FEELING
feeling(n.) /ˈfiːlɪŋ/ 'an emotional state or reaction'. He still frightens me a little, because I know nothing about him, yet my feelings have only
grown stronger.
[ES sensación, afecto]

FELLOWSHIP
Fellowship (n.) /ˈfɛləʊʃɪp/ 'an association or society; friendly relationship.' We have had a strong fellowship since we were kids. [ES amistad]

Few
FEW
few /fjuː/ 'used to emphasize how small a number of people or things is'.
(As determiner) 'He had few friends' [ES pocos]
(As pronoun) 1.'Few thought to challenge these assumptions'. [ES no muchos]2. 'Very few of the titles have any literary merit'. [ES pocos]3. 'A
club with as few as 20 members' [ES tan solo]
(Comparative) 'A population of fewer than two million' [ES menos]
(As adjective) 'Sewing was one of her few pleasures' [ES pocos]
(Superlative) 'Ask which products have the fewest complaints' [ES menos]

Fiction
Fiction : noun /ˈfɪkʃ(ə)n/ 1.literature in the form of prose, especially novels, that describes imaginary events and people. 2.something that is invented or untrue. "they were supposed to
be keeping up the fiction that they were happily married" [ ES : 1.ficción / 2.novelística]

Field
Field (n) /fiːld/ 'An area of open land, especially one planted with crops or pasture, typically bounded by hedges or fences.' Roads will be removed
or tunnelled and ploughed fields returned to open grassland. [ES campo] /

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