look into (phr.v) /lʊk 'ıntə/ major (n) /'meıʤər/ passers-by (n) /'pa:səz baı/ prioritise (v) /praı'orı.taız/ take sb/sth for granted /teik 'sʌmbədi/'sʌmθıŋ fə 'gra:ntıd/ work shadowing /wɜ:k 'ʃaedəʊıŋ/ |
to examine the facts about a problem or situation a specific area of study in which a student chooses to specialise people who are walking past a place, often in the street to put tasks, problems, etc. in order of importance, so that you can deal with the most important first to value someone or something too lightly spending time with someone who is doing a particular job so that you can learn how to do it |
approach (v) /ə'prəʊtʃ/ campus (n) /'kaempəs/ faculty (n) /'faekᵊlti/ former (adj) /'fɔ:mər/ get involved in sth /get ın'volvd ın 'sʌmθıŋ/ inspirational (adj) /.ınspı'reıʃᵊnᵊl/ labour market/'leibə 'ma:kıt/ living hell /' lıvıŋ hel/ mentor (n) /'mentɔ:r/ obtain (v) /əb'teın/ prospect (n) /'prospekt/ prospective (adj) /prəs'pektıv/ request (v) /rı'kwest/ specialisation (n) /.speʃᵊlaı'zeıjᵊn/ take advantage of /teık əd'va:ntıʤ əv/ |
to come near to, often in order to speak to someone the grounds and buildings of a school, college, or university the staff or teachers of a college or university no longer in a particular position, role, or situation to participate or become a part of something providing motivation or encouragement to others the supply of people who are available to work and the demand for their skills, knowledge, and abilities a situation or experience that is extremely unpleasant, difficult or painful an experienced and trusted advisor or guide to get or acquire something, often by effort or hard work the possibility or likelihood of something happening or of achieving success likely or expected to happen or become something; potential to ask for something in a polite or formal way the act of becoming highly skilled or knowledgeable in a particular area or subject to make use of something well |
clarify (v) /'klærıfaı/ in advance /ın əd'va:ns/ label (n)/'leıbᵊl/ make a reservation /meik ə ,rezə'veıʃᵊn/ measure (v) /'meʒər/ pattern (n) /'paetᵊn/ swim trunks (n) /swım trʌŋks/ unemployed (adj) / ʌnım'plɔıd/ |
to make something clearer or easier to understand beforehand, with prior planning or preparation a piece of paper, etc. that is attached to something and that gives information about it to book a place or time in advance to find the size, quantity, etc. of something in standard units a repeated design or motif, often used in textiles or art a type of clothing worn for swimming or other water activities without a job or work |