Early history of keeping clean
The fourth part of the third set of IELTS 15 listening questions is about clean history. The host introduced in detail how people cleaned their personal and goods in prehistoric period, ancient Babylon, ancient Greece, ancient Germany, ancient Rome, and medieval Europe, and introduced the invention and production of soap. According to the convention, we summarize the IELTS listening test vocabulary.
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Early history of keeping clean
High frequency vocabulary of IELTS listening
essential Adj. Basic and necessary
Example: The museum is closed while essential Repairs are being carried out.
property n. Property
Example: A radio signal has both electrical and magnetic properties The radio signal has both electrical and magnetic properties.
ash n. Ash
Example: The town was reduced to ashes In the fighting.
reference n. Reference
Example: The book is full of references To grow up in India. This book talks about many things about how to grow up in India.
stream n. Stream
Example: A stream Of blood flowed from the wood.
dirt n. Dirt
Example: His closes were covered in dirt His clothes were covered with dirt.
tint v. Coloration
Example: Eyebrows can be tinted Eyebrows can be dyed the same color.
bath n. Bathroom, bath
Example: I think I'll have a bath And go to bed.
decline n. Down
Example: The company reported a small decline In its profits.
patent n. Patents
Example: P&G applied for a patent On its cookies. P&G applied for a patent for its biscuit roast duck.
establish v. Establishment
Example: The school has established A successful relationship with the local community.
basis n. Foundation
Example: She was chosen for the job on the basis Of her qualifications.
chemistry n. Chemistry
Example: The patient's blood chemistry Was monitored regularly. The patient's blood chemical composition was monitored regularly.
clay n. Clay
As the wheel turned, the potter shaped and squeezed the bump of clay Into a graceful shape. With the rotation of the pottery wheel, the potter slowly squeezes the clay blocks to create a beautiful shape.
perfume n. Perfume
Example: a bottom of expensive perfume A bottle of expensive perfume
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