Melodramatic: Memorabilia. David's Basement Is Full of Autographed Jerseys and Other Baseball Memorabilia

You might also like

Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 1

Medical

Medical (adj/n) /ˈ Medical treatment. [ES médico] 2. 'Of healing, medicine or doctors'. Medical care.
med·ɪ·kəl/: (Adjective) 1. 'Relating to medicine and different ways of curing illness'.
[ES clínico]. (Noun) 3. 'A medical examination'. You have to pass a medical before you can join the army. [ES revisión médica].

MEDICATION
Medication (n.) /ˌmed.ɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/ 'a medicine, or a set of medicines or drugs, used to improve a particularcondition orillness. He is currentlyon/taking medication for his heart. [ES
medicación]

MELODRAMATIC
Melodramatic (adj.) /ˌmɛlədrəˈmætɪk/ 'of or relating to or fitting a melodrama' Oh my god, stop the drama! You're such a melodramatic person! [ES
melodramático/a]

MEMBER
Member (n.) /ˈmɛmbə/ 'A person, animal, or plant belonging to a particular group.' interest from members of the public [ES miembro]

MEMORABILIA
Memorabilia(pl. n.)/ˌmɛm(ə)rəˈbɪlɪə/
(treated as singular or plural) 1. 'Objects kept or collected because of their associations with memorable people or events'. Sixties
memorabilia. David's basement is full of autographed jerseys and other baseball memorabilia.
1.1. (archaic) 'Memorable or noteworthy observations or writings.' [ES recuerdos, conjunto de recuerdos]

MEN’S ROOM
MEN'S ROOM

men's room(i) /ˈmenz ruːm/ 'A public toilet/bathroom just for men'. 1. In some cases, the men's room urinals are cleaned automatically, without using water. [Es cuarto de baño masculino].

MENTALLY
ə
Mentally (adv.)/ [ˈmɛnt li]/ 'In a manner relating to the mind'. 'Soldiers become physically and mentally exhausted'. [ES mentalmente]

MESS
Mess (n.) /mes / 'Something or someone that is a mess, or is in a mess, looks dirty or untidy'. He makes aterrible mess when he's cooking. [ES
desastre, desorden].

Metaphor
Metaphor (n) /ˈmɛtəfɔː/'A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.' Images are often
presented through figures of speech like simile and metaphor. [ES metáfora]

Middle-aged
Middle-aged

Middle-aged(adj.)/ˌmɪdəlˈeɪdʒɪd/ '(of a person) aged about 45 to 65.'.'The crowd was predominantly middle-aged'. [ES de mediana edad]

Might
Might (v.) /mʌɪt/ Used in reported speech, to express possibility or permission. 'He said he might be late' [ES podría]

MILE
mile (n.) /mʌɪl/ 'A unit of linear measure equal to 1,760 yards (approximately 1.609 kilometres)'. I'd have said it was more like 3.7 miles rather than
kilometres. [ES milla]

MILLIONAIRE
Millionaire (n.) /mɪljəˈnɛː/A person whose assets are worth one million pounds or dollars or more. 'He is now a millionaire several times over.' [ES millonario]

Mineral water
Mineral water (n.). /'mɪnərəlˈwɔːtə/

Water occurring in nature, often bottled and sold as drinking water. Ex: a bottle of mineral water. [ES: Agua mineral]

MINISTER
MINISTER

r
minister /ˈmɪnɪstə / 'a diplomatic representative ranking below an ambassador'. Moved from foreign minister to prime minister. [ES ministro/a]

Minority
Minority (i) /maɪˈnɒrəti/ 'the smaller part of a group; less than half of the people or things in a large group' Only a small minority of students is/are
interested in politics these days. [ES minoría]

Miss out on
Miss out on (v.) /'mɪsaʊtɒn/ 'lose the opportunity of doing something' I sometimes fear that we will miss out on an opportunity for the future. [ES perder(se)]

You might also like