host (n) /həʊst/ woodpecker (n) /ˈwʊdˌpekər/ |
a person who introduces a television or radio show, and talks to guests a bird with a strong beak that it uses to make holes in trees in order to find insects to eat |
adjust (v) /əˈʤʌst/ |
to become more familiar with a new situation a notice or announcement in a public medium for promoting a product, service, or event to recognise and bethankful for the value, importance, or worth of something happening a lot or all the time a living being, typically an animal or person possibility of harm or death to someone to start something new or important long or longer than usual powerful and strong to show people around a place the quality of being important the length of time that someone lives or that something lasts difficult or impossible to understand, explain, or identify people who travel from place to place without a permanent home taking everything into account, including all the relevant factors to keep someone or something safe from harm or damage to change something to its opposite a strong wind carrying clouds of sand and dust through the air, often causing low visibility and dangerous conditions If something is tempting, you want to do or have it. brightly coloured |
adventurous (adj) /ədˈvenʧərəs/ approximately (adj) /əˈprɒksɪmətli/ destination (n) /ˌdestɪˈneɪʃᵊn/ dip (v) /dɪp/ |
willing to take risks or try out new methods, ideas, or experiences roughly; more or less the place to which someone or something is going or being sent or taken to go down or under the surface of a liquid or soft substance and then come back up again |