fever - a disease that causes an increase in body temperature;
heart attack - a sudden painful and dangerous condition in which your
heart stops beating properly;
heart stroke – a heart condition caused by the interruption of flow of blood to the brain (ischemic stroke) or the rupture of blood vessels in the brain (hemorrhagic stroke);
infection - a disease caused by germs that enter the body;
insomnia - the condition
of not being able to sleep;
cuts - a wound on a person's body that is made by something sharp;
bruises - a dark and painful area on your skin
that is caused by an injury;
11. Crime and punishmentStep by step we are moving forward to another important vocabulary section - crime and punishment.
Let’s
start with the word crime. Its definition is simple an act against the law. But it can have many different meanings when used in expressions, so let’s have a closer look at some of them.
petty crime - not a serious crimeviolent crime - crime which includes assault
organized crime - organized group of people commits crimes or engages in criminal enterprises for profit.
white-collar crime - a term mostly referring to business world crimes. Usually crimes committed by businessmen or office workers for financial gain.
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