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English for Tourism & Hospitality (108) by Prof. Adel AlSheikh 2020/2021
aural relating to the ears or hearing
oral The opera was an aural as well as a
berth
birth visual delight.
bazaar relating to the mouth; spoken
bizarre He passed his French oral examination.
bare a bunk in a ship, train, etc.
bear The sailors argued about who would get
born the upper berth.
borne When a baby is born
She gave birth to a lovely twins.
bough a Middle Eastern market
bow While shopping at the bazaar, I found a
number of international foods.
strange
There was a really bizarre tourist on the bus
this morning.
naked; to uncover
Many trees are bare in winter.
An animal, to carry; to put up with
A bear will not touch a dead body.
This tree does not bear fruit.
I can't bear living alone.
having started life
Ali was born in Mansoura, Egypt.
carried
The Zika virus is thought to
be borne through mosquitoes that carry
the disease.
a branch of a tree
A falling tree bough crashed through
the kitchen window.
to bend the head; a device used for
shooting arrows; the front of a ship
Japanese bow when they greet each
other.
Everyone ran to the bow of the boat to
see a whale
. He shot the arrow from the bow.
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