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Word | Meaning | Advanced |
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breathalyzer | n: a device that measures the level of alcohol in a person’s breath, typically used by law enforcement to determine if someone is driving under the influence of alcohol | |
alcohol | n: a clear liquid that can make people drunk and is used in medicines, cleaning products, etc. | |
breath | n: the air that is taken into and expelled from your lungs; the process of taking into and expelling air from your lungs | |
exhale | v: to breathe out air or vapor from the lungs or mouth; to release or emit something slowly or gently | |
trace | v: to find or discover someone or something that was lost | |
volatile | adj: likely to change rapidly or unexpectedly, or being unstable or explosive | |
organic | adj: of or derived from biological substance; producing plants and animals for food and other items without the use of synthetic chemicals | |
compound | n: an item composed of two or more distinct elements combined; a chemical formed by the combination of two or more elements | |
molecule | n: a group of two or more atoms held together by attractive forces known as chemical bonds | |
lightweight | adj: composed of thinner and lighter material than average; not severe or impressive | |
ethanol | n: a colorless, flammable alcohol that is produced by the fermentation of sugars and is commonly used as a fuel, solvent, and in the manufacture of alcoholic beverages | |
consume | v: to spend something, especially fuel, energy, or time, in a large amount | |
bloodstream | n: the blood flowing through the body | |
sac | n: a bag or pouch, typically made of fabric or leather, used to hold something valuable or important; a structure resembling a bag in an animal or plant | |
lung | n: either of the two organs in the chest that people and some animals use for breathing | |
concentration | n: the ability to focus all your time and energy on one thing without thinking about anything else. | |
reaction | n: a response that reveals a person’s feelings or attitude; (in chemistry) a process in which one or more substances are changed into others | |
chamber | n: a large room used for a formal, public, or particular purpose; one of the parts of a parliament | |
convert | v: to have a talk with someone; (adjective) reversed in order, relation, or action | |
acetic | adj: relating to vinegar or containing acetic acid (= a colorless, pungent-smelling liquid organic compound with the chemical formula CH3COOH); having a sour or sharp taste or smell resembling vinegar | |
acid | n: sour; water-soluble chemicals with a sour flavor; any of a variety of generally liquid compounds capable of reacting with and occasionally dissolving other materials | |
react | v: to take action in response to something | |
strength | n: the quality or state of being physically, or sometimes mentally, strong | |
indicate | v: to show, point out, or make known something, often through a sign or a symbol; to suggest or imply something without stating it directly | |
extension | n: a thing that is added to something to make it longer, larger, or wider; an educational opportunity provided by colleges and universities to people who are not enrolled as regular students; an additional telephone set that is connected to the same telephone line | |
addition | n: the act or process of adding something to something else; the process of adding numbers | |
biochemical | adj: relating to the chemical processes and substances that occur within living organisms | |
process | n: a series of actions or operations performed to achieve a particular outcome or goal; a systematic procedure or approach used to accomplish a specific task or objective; a method of treating milk to make it suitable for consumption or use in other dairy products | |
disrupt | v: to prevent or stop something, especially an event, activity, or process, from continuing in the usual way by causing a problem or disturbance | |
disease | n: a disorder or illness that affects the body or mind, often characterized by specific symptoms or abnormal functioning of organs or systems | |
detect | v: to find or recognize something, especially something difficult to see, hear, etc. | |
analyze | v: to think about in-depth and evaluate to discover essential features or meaning | |
invasive | adj: spreading very quickly, and often aggressively, and difficult to stop | |
diagnose | v: to determine or distinguish the nature of a problem or an illness through a careful analysis | |
biopsy | n: the process of removing and examining tissue from the body of the sick person to determine the existence or cause of a disease | |
radiation | n: the energy that comes from a nuclear reaction in the form of rays, waves, or particles and that can be hazardous to health | |
complicated | adj: involving a lot of different things or parts in a way that is difficult to understand or analyze | |
identify | v: to recognize someone or something and say or prove who or what they are | |
vary | v: to become different in terms of size, shape, etc. | |
cancer | n: abnormal growth of cells that can invade and destroy surrounding tissues and organs; a disease characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells | |
candid | adj: honest, straightforward, and frank in someone’s words or actions | |
tumor | n: a mass of diseased tissue that forms when cells in the body divide and grow in an uncontrolled way | |
generate | v: to produce or create something; to make offspring by reproduction | |
glycolysis | n: the process by which glucose is broken down and converted into energy within cells, typically occurring in the cytoplasm and producing two molecules of ATP as well as other byproducts | |
metabolite | n: a substance produced by metabolic processes in living organisms, especially those that are essential for normal physiological functions | |
lactation | n: the secretion of milk by the mammary glands of a female mammal, typically the following pregnancy | |
cascade | n: a small waterfall or series of small waterfalls; a succession of stages or operations or processes or units | |
metabolism | n: the set of chemical reactions in cells or organisms that are necessary for life-sustaining | |
ultimate | adj: furthest or highest in degree or order | |
composition | n: the different parts of something’s elements or ingredients; the way in which the different components are organized; a piece of music written by someone | |
dimethyl | n: a chemical compound containing two methyl groups (CH3-) bound to a single carbon atom, often used as a building block for larger organic molecules | |
sulfur | n: (also sulphur) a chemical element with the symbol S and atomic number 16, found in many minerals and sulfur compounds, often used in the production of fertilizers, rubber, paper, and other industrial applications | |
indicator | n: something that shows or points out what a situation is like or how a situation is changing | |
rev | n: a measure of the rate at which an engine or motor rotates, often expressed in revolutions per minute (RPM); (verb) to increase the number of rotations per minute | |
subtle | adj: not readily apparent or visible | |
suffer | v: to experience pain, distress, or hardship; to undergo or endure something painful or unpleasant | |
complexity | n: the state or quality of being complicated or intricate and difficult to understand | |
fundamental | adj: forming an essential base or core from which everything else develops or is affected | |
versatile | adj: able to do many things in different fields; having many talents | |
sensor | n: a device that receives a signal or stimulus such as heat, pressure, light, motion, etc. and responds to it in a specific manner | |
develop | v: to grow or expand; to improve or refine through a process of progress and refinement, often to achieve greater sophistication or complexity; to elaborate or add detail to something that is in the process of being created | |
discriminate | v: to treat a person or particular group of people worse or better than another, especially in an unfair way; to recognize or perceive the difference between people or things | |
individual | n: a single person or thing, as distinct from a group | |
observe | v: to watch or notice something carefully, often to gather information or insights; to take note of something or someone; to celebrate or commemorate a special event or occasion | |
array | n: a large group or collection of things or people, especially one that is impressive or attractive | |
resist | v: to refuse to accept something and attempt to prevent it from happening | |
resistance | n: the act of defending oneself from an aggressor or refusing to accept something | |
exposed | adj: having no protection or shield from something, such as bad weather, attack, or criticism | |
substance | n: the real physical material of which a thing or person consist; the most important or main part of some idea or experience; an illegal drug | |
incredibly | adv: in a way that is very difficult to believe; exceedingly or extremely | |
typical | adj: having the usual characteristics or traits of a specific group of things | |
gender | n: the range of characteristics of femininity and masculinity and differentiating between them, especially when considering social and cultural differences rather than differences in biology | |
nutrition | n: the substances or the process that organisms take into their bodies as food for their growth and health | |
distinguish | v: to notice or understand the difference between two people or things | |
patient | n: a person who is receiving medical treatment, care, or attention from a healthcare professional, such as a doctor, nurse, or therapist; a personal quality or characteristic | |
inhale | v: to breathe in air or a different substance, such as smoke | |
environment | n: the natural world such as air, water, and land in which humans, animals, and plants live | |
preliminary | adj: serving as a preparation for something more important or extensive; introductory; taking place before the main event or decision | |
clinical | adj: of or relating to the examination and treatment of patients rather than theoretical or laboratory studies | |
colon | n: the punctuation mark ( : ) used to introduce a list, summary, explanation, etc., or before reporting what someone has said; a significant part of the large intestine, the final section of the digestive system | |
encouraging | adj: giving hope, confidence, or support; inspiring |