Vocabulary For IELTS
To get caught in the rain: to be outside when it rains unexpectedly.
Sentence– “I wish Becker would get caught in the rain,” he says, ” and his brown hair dye would stream down his face .”
To get drenched: to get very wet.
Sentence– Some fast food restaurants fry foods in highly saturated oils or beef tallow. The result is that chicken and fish get drenched in more fat than the choicest cuts of beef contain.
Heatstroke: a serious condition caused by being too long in hot weather.
Sentence– As the victim’s temperature rises higher and higher, they suffer internal heatstroke and all their organs gradually fail.
A heatwave: a period of very hot weather.
Sentence– The winter heatwave in California is a stark contrast to the below-freezing temperatures on the East Coast.
Heavy rain: intense rainfall.
Sentence– The heavy rain has led to serious flooding in some areas.
Long-range forecast: the weather forecast for several days or weeks ahead.
Sentence– The results show that the physical-statistical method with multi-time historical data has an enormous potential in long-range forecast based on EOF iteration scheme.
Mild climate: a climate without extreme weather conditions.
Sentence– The mild climate and the many different habitats support a wide variety of birds and flowers, butterflies and moths.
Mild winter: a winter that isn’t particularly cold.
Sentence – But a mild winter and plenty of rain means that this year the flowers have come into bloom a month early.
Not a cloud in the sky: see ‘clear blue skies’ above.
Sentence– It is bright and sunny today and there is not a cloud in the sky.
To pour down: to rain heavily.
Sentence– It was drizzling from the morning but it pour down in the evening.
Manual work: work that requires physical activity
Sentence- The generated Web pages will require additional manual work, because they need to be cosmetically updated to match the UI guidelines for your organization.
Maternity leave: time off work given to a woman about to have a baby
Sentence- Maternity benefits and an increase in maternity leave are also being offered by some companies.
To meet a deadline: to finish a job by an agreed time.
Sentence- The company recently has been regrouping after it failed to meet a deadline to provide service early this year.
A nine-to-five job: a normal job that consists of an 8 hour day (approximately).
Sentence- I thought, naively, that this would be a nine-to-five job.
One of the perks of the job: an extra benefit you get from a job.
Sentence I only eat here because it’s free – one of the perks of the job.
Part-time: working less than full-time.
Sentence- The company employs six full-timers and one part-time worker.
To run your own business: to have your own business.
Sentence- Do you want to be your own man and run your own business?
To be self-employed: to have your own business
Sentence- The paper also considers the possibility that the self-employed should prepare tax accounts for the tax year.
Sick leave: time allowed off work when sick.
Sentence– Generally a trend of sick leave or requests for transfers by other women who have worked for this person will emerge.
To be stuck behind a desk: to be unhappy in an office job
Sentence– My friend Harry feels stuck behind a desk because his boss is stubbed.