Vocabulary Intensity: Of extreme force, degree, or strength Eg: The hatred gained intensity Greenhouse gas emissions: The emission into the earth’s atmosphere of any of various gases, esp carbon dioxide, that contributes to the greenhouse effect. Eg: There has been a lot of greenhouse emissions in the past few decades Without any doubt/There is no doubt that: A phrase expressing certainty or agreement; yes Eg: “Yes you can accomplish the work without any doubt” A wide variety of: A number or range of things of the same general class that is distinct in character or quality. Eg: There are a wide variety of people in this world Exhaust fumes: Waste gasses or air expelled from an engine, turbine, or another machine in the course of its operation. Eg: There were a lot of exhaust fumes coming out from the chimney Traffic jam: A-line or lines of stationary or very slow-moving traffic, caused by roadworks, an accident, or heavy congestion. Eg: There was a traffic jam on the main road Peak hours/Rush hours: The busiest hours Eg: We need to reach home before the rush hours To take the lead: To start winning a race or competition Eg: He took the lead in his hand for the recent project
Vocabulary Intensity: Of extreme force, degree, or strength Eg: The hatred gained intensity Greenhouse gas emissions: The emission into the earth’s atmosphere of any of various gases, esp carbon dioxide, that contributes to the greenhouse effect. Eg: There has been a lot of greenhouse emissions in the past few decades Without any doubt/There is no doubt that: A phrase expressing certainty or agreement; yes Eg: “Yes you can accomplish the work without any doubt” A wide variety of: A number or range of things of the same general class that is distinct in character or quality. Eg: There are a wide variety of people in this world Exhaust fumes: Waste gasses or air expelled from an engine, turbine, or another machine in the course of its operation. Eg: There were a lot of exhaust fumes coming out from the chimney Traffic jam: A-line or lines of stationary or very slow-moving traffic, caused by roadworks, an accident, or heavy congestion. Eg: There was a traffic jam on the main road Peak hours/Rush hours: The busiest hours Eg: We need to reach home before the rush hours To take the lead: To start winning a race or competition Eg: He took the lead in his hand for the recent project