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Write A Cheque To Pay The Bills. (ES: Escribir Un Cheque) : Worth
Write A Cheque To Pay The Bills. (ES: Escribir Un Cheque) : Worth
WORTH
worth (iii) /wɜːrθ/ 'Worth something having a value in money, etc'. 'Used to recommend the action mentioned because you think it may be useful, enjoyable, etc'. 1. Our house is worth about £100000.
2. It's worth making an appointment before you go. [ES valor]. [ES valer/merecer (la pena)].
Worthless
Worthless (adj) /ˈwəːθlɪs/ 'Having no real value or use.' But talent is worthless if it is not combined with hard work, commitment and team spirit.
[ES sin valor]
WRAP
Wrap (verb) /rap/ 'cover or enclose in paper or soft material'.He wrapped up the Christmas presents. [ES envolver]
Wrapping
Wrapping (n) /ˈrapɪŋ/
1 Paper or soft material used to cover or enclose something. 'she took the cellophane wrapping off the box' [ES envoltorio]
WRITE A CHEQUE
Write a cheque (phrase): /raɪt a tʃek/. 'To write an amount of money in a cheque to pay something'. I'm going to
write a cheque to pay the bills. [ES: Escribir un cheque]
WRITER
Writer(n.) /ˈrʌɪtə/ 'A person who has written something or who writes in a particular way.' the writer of the letter. [ES escritor]
Y
Young
Young (adj.) /jʌŋ/ 'Having lived or existed for only a short time and not old'.His girlfriend's very young. [ES joven]
Youthful
YOUTHFUL
youthful (adj.) /ˈjuːθfʊl/ 'young or seeming young'. Her youthful spirit made me feel happy. [ES juvenil, joven]