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ALC BK 26 L1
BK 26 L1 Vocabulary
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| allowance | An amount of money or a share of something given to someone regularly. |
| budget | A plan showing how much money you have and how you will spend it. |
| capacity | The maximum amount that something can contain or produce. |
| expense | The amount of money that you spend on something. |
| finances | The money that a person, company, or government has and how it is managed. |
| income | The money that you earn from working or receive from investments. |
| instant | A very short period of time; happening immediately. |
| reference | A mention of a source, book, or person for information or help. |
| activate | To make something start working or operating. |
| be behind in | To be late in doing something or paying money that you owe. |
| bear | To accept, tolerate, or deal with a difficult situation. |
| bring up | To start talking about a specific subject or topic in a conversation. |
| fall behind in | To fail to do something or pay something at the planned time. |
| finance | To provide the money needed to pay for something. |
| forbid/forbade/forbidden | To order someone not to do something; to ban or make illegal. |
| get behind in | To move more slowly than planned so that you have late work or debts. |
| go ahead | To start or continue to do something, often after getting permission. |
| hang on to | To keep something or refuse to sell or give it away. |
| imply | To suggest something without saying it directly. |
| overcome/overcame/overcome | To successfully control or deal with a problem or difficulty. |
| refer | To look at a source of information, or to direct someone to a person or place. |
| pertain | To relate directly to something or be connected to a specific topic. |
| put away | To place something in the box, drawer, or shelf where it is usually kept. |
| steer | To control the direction of a vehicle, or to guide someone toward a specific action. |
| substitute | To use someone or something instead of the regular person or thing. |
| transfer | To move someone or something from one place to another. |
| ample | More than enough; plenty of something. |
| abrupt | Sudden and unexpected, often in an unpleasant or rude way. |
| concerning | About or relating to a specific subject. |
| financial | Relating to money or how money is managed. |
| ideal | Perfect or the best possible option for a specific situation. |
| instantly | Immediately; without any delay. |
| in regard to | In relation to a specific subject; concerning or about. |
| mental | Relating to the mind, thinking, or brain. |
| practical | Useful, functional, and effective in real life rather than just in theory. |