sidewalk (n) /'saɪdwɔ:k/ sweat (n) /swet/ wash away (phr.v) /wɒʃ ə'weɪ/ |
a flat part at the side of a road for people to walk on hard work to remove or carry something away |
addiction (n) /ə'dɪkʃᵊn/ bombard with (phr.v) /bom'ba:d wið/ constantly (adv) /'kɒnstᵊntli/ consume (v) /kən'sju:m/ current (adj) /'kʌrᵊnt/ engage (v) /ɪn'geɪdʒ engaging (adj) /ɪn'geɪdʒɪŋ/ intake (n) /'ɪnteɪk/ keep an eye on /ki:p ən aɪ on/ potential (adj) /pəʊ'tenʃᵊl/ up-to-date (adj) /'ʌptə'deɪt/ |
the condition of being unable to stop using or doing something as a habit, especially something harmful to attack somebody by giving them too much information all the time; repeatedly watch or read forms of media or take in information from them happening or existing now to actively participate or become involved in something pleasant and attracting your interest the amount or quantity of something being received watch something carefully to make sure that they are safe or not causing trouble the ability or possibility for something to happen or develop in a particular way having or including the most recent information |
dependency (n) /dɪ'pendənsi/ desire (n) /dɪ'zaɪəʳ/ digital (adj) /'dɪdʒɪtᵊl/ dramatic (adj) /drə'mætɪk/ enrich (v) /ɪn'rɪtf/ in an effort to /ɪn ən 'efət tə/ manner (n) /'mænəʳ/ media figure (n) /'mi:dia 'fɪgəʳ/ newsfeed (n) /'nju:zfɪ:d/ podcast (n) /'pɒdka:st/ recovery (n) /rɪ'kʌvəri/ repeatedly (adv) /rɪ' pi:tɪdli/ |
a need for something or someone in order to function normally a strong feeling of wanting or wishing for something relating to or involving technology, especially computer technology exciting, impressive, or emotional in a way that is intended to have a strong effect to improve the quality or value of something by adding new or valuable elements in order to achieve or accomplish something a particular way of doing something or behaving a person who is well-known or respected in the world of media, such as a journalist, author, or television host a constant stream of news or information that is delivered to a user's device or account a digital audio file that can be downloaded and listened to on a computer or mobile device the process of returning to a normal or healthy state after a period of illness, injury, or addiction occurring or done many times, often in a repetitive or monotonous way |