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Work out the meaning of the words in this unit.

TermDefinition
gets on with (phrasal v) To have a good relationship with sb, e.g. She never ________ her sister. They always have an argument.
fell out with ( phrasal v) to have an argument with somebody so that you are no longer friendly with them, e.g. I _______ my friend for money.
get together (collocation) to meet with somebody socially , e.g. We must ______for a drink sometime.
get engaged (collocation) to have agreed to marry sb, e.g. After spending 2 years with his girlfriend, he bought a ring and decided to _____.
get fit (collocation) healthy and strong because of regular physical exercise, e.g. I think I'm a little overweight, so I need to _______.
get to know ( collocation) to be familiar with, e.g. There is a new teacher in the class, so I will ______________ him soon.
lifestyle (n) the way in which a person or a group of people lives and works, e.g. After eating a healthy diet, my ______ has got better.
disease (n) an illness affecting humans, animals or plants, often caused by infection, e.g. Pancreatic cancer is a serious _________.
cold (n) a common illness that affects the nose, making you cough, sneeze, etc. . e.g. If you stay out in the rain you'll get a ________!
flu (n) a serious disease caused by a virus, that causes a high temperature, e.g. The whole family has the _________.
allergy (n) a medical condition that causes you to react badly or feel ill , e.g. I have an __________ to animal hair.
rash (n) an area of red spots on a person’s skin, caused by an illness, e.g. I woke up covered in a ____and it's very itchy.
injuries (n) harm done to a person’s or an animal’s body, for example in an accident, e.g. One of the girls suffered serious __________.
itchy (adj) having or producing an itch on the skin, e.g. My arm is _____so I can't stop scratching.
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