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JAR

Jar (noun): /dʒɑː(r)/ 'a round glass container, with a lid, used for storing food, especially jam,honey, etc.' [ES: Tarro]

JOB
Job (noun): /dʒɒb/. 'Work for which you receive regular payment'. He's trying to get a job. [Es: Trabajo]

Journalist
journalist(n.) /ˈdʒɜːnəlɪst/ 'a person whose job is to collect and write news stories for newspapers, magazines, radio or television'.He was a seasoned TV
journalist. [ES periodista]

JOURNEY
journey (n.) /ˈ
dʒɜːni/ 'an act of travelling from one place to another, especially when they are far apart'. I'm afraid you've had a wasted
journey
[ES viaje, trayecto, travesía]

Judge
JUDGE

Judge (i)(iii) /dʒʌdʒ/ "Noun: 1.A public officer appointed to decide cases in a law court. 1.1 A person who decides the results of a competition. 1.2 A person able or qualified to give an opinion on
something. 2. A leader having temporary authority in ancient Israel in the period between Joshua and the kings. Verb: 1. Form an opinion or conclusion about, normally in the court with the law” . N:
'he is due to appear before a judge and jury on Monday'. V: 'it is hard to judge whether such opposition is justified' [ES juez, juzgar]

Jump
Jump (v.) /dʒʌmp/ Push oneself off a surface and into the air by using the muscles in one's legs and feet. ' The cat jumped off his lap'. [ES saltar]
Jury
Jury (i) [ˈ
dʒʊəri] 'a group of members of the public who listen to the facts of a case in a court and decide whether or not somebody is guilty of a crime' The jury has returned a verdict
of guilty. [ES jurado]
K

KEEPER
r
Keeper (n.) /ˈkiːpə / 'a person who guards or watches, as a prison warden.' Jails are full of keepers. [ES guardia]

KICK
Kick (v.) /kɪk/ 'Strike out with the foot or feet.' She kicked out at him [ES patear, dar una patada]

King
King (n.) /kɪŋ/ '(the title of) a male ruler of a country, who holds this position because of his royal birth'. The kings and queens of England. [ES rey]

Kitchen
Kitchen (n) /ˈ
kɪtʃ·ɪn/: 1. 'A room used to prepare and cook food in'. She went into the kitchen, and prepared a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. 2. 'A room where food is cooked'. A
smell of burning was coming from the kitchen. [ES cocina].

Knee
Knee (noun) /niː/ "The joint between the top and the bottom parts of the leg where it bends in the middle" I grazed my knee when I fell. [ES rodilla] 

Knife
Knife : noun /nʌɪf/ an instrument composed of a blade fixed into a handle, used for cutting or as a weapon. [ ES : 1.cuchillo / 2.cuchilla]

knight

KNIGHT
knight (n.) /raʊ/ 'a man of high social position trained to fight as a soldier on a horse'. The Round Table knights were gathered together to make a
decision. [ES caballero]

Knot
Knot(n.) / nɒt/ 'a join made by tying together the ends of a piece or pieces of string, rope, cloth, etc.' She tied the ribbon tightly in a knot[ES nudo]
L

LACK
lack (of) (n.) /lak/ 'The state of being without or not having enough of something.'.'there is no lack of entertainment aboard ship' [ES
falta/ausencia (de)]

Lamb
LAMB
lamb(n.) /lam/ 'a young sheep'. We had roast lamb for supper. [ES cordero]

Lambing
LAMBING

Lambing (i) /ˈlamɪŋ/ "The birth of lambs on a farm, which is a young sheep”'. We had roast lamb for supper. [ES ganado de corderos]

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