Vocabulary

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Unit 5 vocabulary words and their definitions.

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RESIST

To fight against, to not get harmed by.
She couldn't resist laughing at him in those clothes.

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WEED

Wild plant that people don¨t want in theirs farms or gardens.
My garden is overrun with weeds.

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BENEFIT

Positive result.
She drinks a lot less now, to the benefit of her health as a whole.

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COMPLEX

Not simple.
The film's plot was so complex that I couldn't follow it.

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INSECT

Very small animal, for example an ant or a bee.
An insect bit me on the arm.

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POPULATION

The number of members of a group.
The dolphin population has been decimated by tuna fishing.

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ENVIRONMENT

Natural world; area around us.
The radiation leak has had a disastrous effect on the environment.

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APPROVE

To say it is OK; to allow people to do it.
He doesn't approve of smoking.

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FOOD CHAIN

Group of plants and animals that rely on each other for food; for example, large birds eat snakes, snakes eat rabbits, rabbits eat grass.
Creatures interact with each other based on a series of needs and drives, as well as a loosely predetermined hierarchy and food chain.

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GRAIN

Plant grown for food, for example, rice, wheat and barley.
European countries are quite aggressive subsidizers of grain exports.

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