art (n) /a:t/ at the expense of something /ət ði ıks'pens əv'sʌmθıŋ/ calm down (phr.v) /ka:m daʊn/ conversation (n) /.konvə'seıʃᵊn/ converse (v) /kən'vɜ:s/ convey (v) /kən'veı/ distraction (n) /dıs'trækʃᵊn/ drawback (n) /'drɔ:bæk/ effective (adj) /ı'fektıv/ exchange (v) /ıks'tʃeınʤ/ facial expression /'feıʃᵊl ıks'preʃᵊn/ grasp (v) /gra:sp/ in-person (adj) /ın'pɜ:sᵊn/ means (n) /mi:nz/ misread (v) /mıs'ri:d/ miss (v) /mıs/ misunderstanding(n) /mısʌndə'stændıŋ/ movement (n) /'mu:vmənt/ multitasking (n)/.mʌltı' ta skıŋ/ nod (v) /nod/ non-verbal (adj) /non vɜ:bᵊl/ satisfaction (n) /.sætıs'fækfᵊn/ stay focused /steı'fəʊkəst/ undesired (adj) / ,ʌndı'zaıəd/ |
the expression or application of human creativity, skill and imagination, typically
in a visual form If you do one thing at the expense of another, doing the first thing harms the second. to become less upset a talk between two or more people to have a conversation with someone to express feelings, thoughts or information to other people something that prevents someone from giving their attention to something else a disadvantage or problem that makes something less effective or desirable successful or achieving the results that you want to give something to someone and receive something from that person expressions made with the help of the movements of the muscles on the face to understand something, especially something difficult involving someone's physical presence rather than communication by phone, email, etc. a way of accomplishing something or achieving a purpose to interpret something incorrectly or inaccurately to fail to notice or catch something an occasion when someone doesn't understand something correctly a change in the place or position of your body or a part of your body; a change in position, place, or time the act of doing multiple tasks or activities at the same time to move one's head up and down as a sign of agreement or acknowledgment not involving or using words or speech a pleasant feeling that you get when you receive something you wanted, or when you have done something you wanted to do to remain attentive and concentrated on a task or goal not wanted or desired |