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New Total English Upper Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianNew Total English Upper Intermediate A-ZWordlist English / German / French / ItalianPagePart ofSpeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample m Auslandannehmenà l'étrangeraccepterall'esteroaccettareI’ve never lived abroad before.They offered me a job and I cceptableaccettabileAlcohol is not an acceptable way out of ccomplirrealizzareWe have accomplished all we set out to do.account18nəˈkaʊntwas man so hörtseloncontoIt has, by all accounts, been a rfolgréalisation/acquisraggiungimentoWe try to celebrate the achievements of haft, Bekannte(r)connaissanceconoscenteShe was a casual acquaintance of myfamily in sireManning hoped to acquire valuable works ofart as cheaply as attivistaI'm a political achtivist looking for chen fait/réelrealeI’m not joking. Those were his actual words.add up to128phr vˌ ædhinauslaufen aufadditionner à/ajouter àsommareRising prison population and overcrowdingadd up to a real crisis.addictive68adjəˈdɪktɪvabhängig machendcomme une drogueche crea dipendenzaIt started as a hobby, but it got so addictive Ihad to keep on doing naußerdemVerwaltungen outreadministrationaggiuntaamministrazioneThe company provides cheap Internetaccess. In addition, it makes sharewarefreely available.She works in etenadmettreadorerammettereadorareYou may not like her, but you have to admitthat she’s good at her job.Betty adores her grandchildren.Pearson Schweiz AG1

New Total English Upper Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianHeadwordPagePart ofSpeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample rosoThere’s nothing like a good horror film to getthe adrenalin going.Andy isn’t a very adventurous tàThe Sunday papers are full ofadvertisements for itàBoth candidates are spending millions ontelevision advertising.afford95vəˈfɔːdsich leistenpouvoir payer/pouvoirs'offrir/avoir les moyens depermettersiWe can’t afford to go on holiday this year.afraid59adjəˈfreɪdAngst haben voreffrayépaurosoHe was afraid of being caught by the police.after that37prepˌɑːftə ˈðætdanachaprès cela/après cadopoAfter leaving school, Mackay worked in arestaurant for a ɪdʒənsiəˈɡresɪvˌ oloWe have an appointment with a localhousing agency.Jim’s voice became aggressive.More than 75% of the land is agricultural.aid129veɪdhelfenaide/soutienaiutoMrs Coxen was aided in looking after thechildren by her uːmɪŋabzielenalles verschlingendcibledévorantscopoche tutto consumaWe designed a program that’s aimed atteenagers.I have an all-consuming hatred of terareHer face hadn’t altered much over ivertenteShe had always had an ambition to be apilot.I don’t find his jokes at all sieranalyser/étudieranestetizzareanalizzareThey anaesthatised the area before theoperation.She still needs to analyse the data.ancient35adjˈeɪnʃəntaltancienanticoI'm interested in the ancient civilisations 37advertisingPearson Schweiz AG2

New Total English Upper Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianHeadwordPagePart ofSpeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample 26222298adjadjadjadjadvˌ nuellement/une fois par ananeddoticoangolareseccato, arrabbiatofastidiosoannualmenteHis findings are based on anecdotalevidence rather than serious research.The suspect is a tall, angular young man.I’ll be annoyed if we don’t finish by eight.The annoying thing is he’s usually right.The jazz festival is held annually in imoHe was the anonymous author of acollection of poems.anthropologistantique1835nadjˌ ænθrəˈpɒlədʒɪstˌ ropologoanticoJonathan is an anthropologist at theuniversity.I just bought an antique rosewood twasanxieuxun peu/quelquesansiosoqualsiasiHe was a bit anxious about the safety of themachinery.Have you got any armespaventosoappelloHe was kept in appalling conditions inprison.What is the particular appeal of this ntattraenteThe city offers an appealing combination ofsporting and cultural lerapparireThe survey appears to contradict motorindustry sich bewerben umBewertungfaire oneShe applied for a job with the localnewspaper.I have my one year appraisal coming erapprezzareHer abilities are not fully appreciated by eapproccioHe decided to adopt a different approachand teach the Bible through ɑːtʃəriGenehmigungBogenschießenapprobationtir à l'arcapprovazionetiro con l'arcoThe president has already given hisapproval to the plan.He won the gold medal for archery.Pearson Schweiz AG3

New Total English Upper Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianHeadwordPagePart ofSpeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample erargomentareCroft argued that a date should be set forthe withdrawal of ng begehenschöne Kunstkünstlerischsich schämengamme/panopliearrêterincendie endio dolosoarteartisticovergognosoThere was a vast array of colours to choosefrom.He was arrested and charged with murder.He was found guilty of commiting arson.Can photography be considered fine art?John is very artistic.I felt ashamed of the things I’d said to him.aspect28nˈæspektAspektaspectaspettoDealing with people is the most importantaspect of my ortimentoYou will be employed to assist in thedevelopment of new equipment.I'd like a wide assortment of itivoHer doctor has assured us that she’ll befine.They came to an astonishing decision.The concert was an astounding success.at that time37prepət ˈðæt taɪmZu der Zeità cette époque/à ce momentlàalloraAt that time the technology wasn't available.attain116vəˈteɪnerreichenparvenir à/atteindreraggiungereMore women are attaining positions ofpower.attend126vəˈtendgehen auf, inparticiper/fréquenterpartecipare aI am the first child in my family to attrarreWhat attracted me most to the job was thechance to t mêlé d'admirationabandonnerattrazionesoggezioneasciaThe beautiful beaches are the island’s mainattraction.Kate gazed at the statue with awe.TV’s longest running show is to be roThe scheme has been backed by severalmajor companies in the region.Pearson Schweiz AG4

New Total English Upper Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianHeadwordPagePart ofSpeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample Sentencebæk ˈʌpbelegensoutenir/appuyerassistereThere’s no evidence to back up plecuire au fourlarghiinfornareShe was wearing jeans and a baggy T-shirt.I’m baking some equilibratoShe gave a balanced account of �kahlVerbandchauvebandagecalvofasciaturaDad started going bald when he was in histhirties.The nurse bandaged up his sprained ankle.bang36nbæŋmit einem Knallavec un grand succèsscoppioStock markets started the year with a e are no bargains in the clothes shopsat the moment.I had to barter with the locals for food.Bread forms the basis of their daily diet.battlebeardbeat648068vnirr vˈbætlbɪədbiːtKampf liabarbabattereWe're going through a battle against theracism of the school system.He had a beautiful red beard.Brazil were beaten 2–1.beef94nbiːfRindfleischviande de bœufmanzoWe have both dairy and beef cattle on ːhændbəˈliːfbəˈliːvim VorausGlaubeglauben anau préalable/à l'avanceconvictioncroirein anticipocredenzacredereThe police need to be briefed beforehand onhow to deal with this sort of situation.She has a strong belief in God.Do you believe in God?belovedbestbiannualbid1264910195adjnadjirr vbɪˈlʌvədbestbaɪˈænjuəlbɪdgeliebtdas Beste aHe never recovered from the death of hisbeloved daughter.He gets the best out of his team.They just released a biannual report.They put in a bid for the house.back up14phr vbaggybake5694balancedPearson Schweiz AG5

New Total English Upper Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianHeadwordPagePart ofSpeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample �lɪŋɡwəlˈbɪtəsich roffertabilingueamaroThree firms bid for the contract on the newbuildings.Their kids are bilingual.I feel very bitter about it.bitter94adjˈbɪtəbitterameramaroEnjoy the beer’s bitter taste as you slowlydrink it.black-and-whiteblandblast4242129adjadjnˌblæk Explosion, Druckwellesimpliste/noir et blancfade/sans reliefsouffle/explosion/rafalebianco e neroblandoesplosioneThere’s still a tendency to see the issues inblack and white.She made a few bland comments.Thirty-six people died in the blast.blazeblowblur12936140nirr utliches atacolposfocaturaIt took almost 100 firemen to bring the blazeunder control.Seeing her again really blew my mind.The days before the accident were a blur.boastboil894vvbəʊstbɔɪlsich brüstenkochense vanterbouillirvantarsibollireHe’s boasting about how much money hehas made.Boil the rice for 15 andneuMarken-prospérant/florissantflambant neufflambant neufde marqueboommarchiomarchiodi marcaBusiness was booming, and money wasn’ta problem.What brand of detergent do you use?His clothes looked brand-new.You can't show branded products on t was brave of you to speak in front of allthose people.break64irr vbreɪkrekord brechenbattrepausaHe's making an attempt to break the 10,000metres world record.break down106phr vbreɪk ˈdaʊnscheiternéchouercedereNegotiations broke down after only Atem zzamattoneThe view from the top will take your breathaway.The flowers were waving in the breeze.I built a brick wall in the summer.Pearson Schweiz AG6

New Total English Upper Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianPagePart ofSpeechbriefbrightbring up682517adjadjphr vbroad-mindedbronzebucket734064adjnnbuild upbump intobumpybunk4972164phr vphr PronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample Sentencebriːfbraɪtbrɪŋ erbreveluminosoallevareWe stopped by Alice’s house for a brief visit.The weather was bright and sunny.He was brought up by his grandparents.ˌ nzeEimerlarge d'espritbronzeseaudi larghe vedutebronzosecchioHer parents were broadminded, tolerant,and liberal.The church has a bell cast in bronze.I need a bucket of water.bɪld ˈʌpbʌmp ˈɪntuːˈbʌmpibʌŋkaufbauenstoßen aufholprigKojemettre sur pied/bâtirRencontrer par tere, imbattersiaccidentatocuccettaHe’s built up the family firm into amultinational company.I bumped into Jean in town.Shareholders have had a bumpy ride.I need to lie on my bunk for an oladroscoppiareYou should go to the Citizens AdviceBureau.The burglar was never caught.The van gave a sudden burst of necavolocabinaThis room smells of cabbage. Are youcooking?The boat has two small cabins.callus126adjˈkæləsSchwielecalcalloHe went to have the calluses on his handslooked at.calm108adjkɑːmruhigcalmecalmoGlen was calm and composed at ampagnaPolice have launched a campaign to crackdown on drug dealers.cancapacitycapsule4914088irr ngsvermögenZeitkapselattitude positivecapacitécapsule témoinpuòcapacitàcapsulaYou need a can do attitude in thisprofession.The fuel tank has a capacity of 40 litres.We buried the time capsule 72 years ago.career49nkəˈrɪəberuflicher WechselcarrièrecarrieraPeople may have a change of career asmany as seven times in their lives.Pearson Schweiz AG7

New Total English Upper Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianHeadwordPagePart ofSpeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample Sentencecareercase49125nnkəˈrɪəkeɪsberufliche EntwicklungFallcarrièreprocès/affaire de justicecarrieracasoAfter leaving university, I wasn't sure whichcareer path to choose.Around 50 police officers are on the er’s cheques can be cashed at mosthotels for a small charge.catch36irr vkætʃin den Bann ziehencaptiverprendereThat art exhibition really caught myimagination.catch up112phr vkætʃ ˈʌpauf den neuesten StandkommenrattraperraggiungereIf you miss a lot of classes, it’s very difficultto catch Keller is cautious about making predictionsfor the success of the æləndʒdsicherbehindertcertainhandicapé physiquecertosfidatoI’m absolutely certain that I left the keys inthe kitchen.He is physically uchsvollstimulantimpegnativoTeaching young children is a challengingand rewarding carattereRalph was waiting for a chance to introducehimself.The weather was changeable all holiday.He has a cheerful but quiet character.characteristiccharge66121nvˌ aractéristiquefacturercaratteristicacaricaViolent images are a defining characteristicof his work.Gibbons has been charged with oWe were charmed by the friendliness of thelocal udernScheckschickkühlklein ches relavorettoJohn and I sat up until the early hourschatting.They sent me a cheque for 100.Margaret was looking very chic in blue.It was a chilly November morning.Can you chop up some carrots for me?We share the domestic chores.Pearson Schweiz AG8

New Total English Upper Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianHeadwordPagePart ofSpeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample SentenceˈkrɒnɪkəlKronikchroniquecronacaHe published a chronicle of his life duringthe war years.adjˈtʃʌbipummeligdodu/potelépaffutoA chubby little baby was playing on the migun gros morceaucirculairepezzocircolareThe rent takes a large chunk out of mymonthly salary.I'd like to buy a circular table.civilisation22nˌ ltàAfter a week in the mountains, all I wantedto do was get back to civilisation.claimclaim113120vnkleɪmkleɪmsich anmaßenAnspruch eclamoNo responsible therapist will claim to cureyour insomnia.All claims should be made in ontroWe saw violent clashes between police rtklarBuchhalterclassiquede grande classerasé de prèsclair(e)commisclassicodi classeben rasatochiaroimpiegatoThe Coca-Cola bottle is one of the classicdesigns of the last century.They eat at classy restaurants.He looks much better clean-shaven.The skies were clear and blue.I work as a clerk in a commercial firm.clichédclickclingclockworkclose knitclubclump38722811161195adjvirr vnadjnnˈkliːʃeɪdklɪkklɪŋˈklɒk-wɜːkˌ kləʊs ˈnɪtklʌbklʌmpein Klischeesich auf Anhieb verstehensich klammernUhrwerkeng verbundenKeuleSode, gruppecliché/préjugésympathisers'accrocher/se cramponnermécanismetrès ogeriaaffiatatomazzagruppoThe phrase 'a trouble shared is a troublehalved' is clichéd but true.They clicked straight away.He wailed and clung to his mother.The concert went like clockwork.We are a very close-knit community.He can juggle with both balls and clubs.He pulled up a thick clump of grass.coincide88vˌ he show is timed to coincide with thelaunch of a new ercrolloHe collapsed with a heart attack while hewas dancing.chronicle140nchubby80chunkcircularPearson Schweiz AG9

New Total English Upper Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianHeadwordPagePart ofSpeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample emblerraccogliereA computer system is used to collateinformation from across egaShe discussed the idea with some of binercombinareDiets are most effective when combinedwith exercise.come acrosscome across7140phr vphr vkʌm əˈkrɒskʌm əˈkrɒsrüberkommenstoßen aufsembler êtresembler êtreincontrare, trovareimbattersiHe comes across as a very intelligentsensitive man.I came across an old diary in her desk.come up withcomic11595phr vnkʌm ˈʌp wɪðˈkɒmɪkliefernComicheftavoir une idéecomique/bande dessinéefornirecomicoWe’ve been asked to come up with somenew ideas.I collect commercialcommercialeGibbons failed to see the commercial valueof his ˈkɒmənWerbepausegemeinsampause publicitairecommuncommercialecomuneI will make a cup of tea during thecommercial break.We're working towards a common goal.community servicecommute11950nvkəˌmjuːnəti ˈsɜːvəskəˈmjuːtgemeinnützige Arbeitpendelntravail d'intérêt généralFaire la navetteservizio civilecommutareI was sentenced to 30 hours communityservice.Jim commutes to Manhattan every sefesselndcompagnonen mparativamenteavvincenteFor ten years he had been her constantcompanion.The two men enjoy each other’s company.Crime on the island is comparatively rare.His life makes a compelling �higcompétitifcompetitivoSome US industries are not as competitiveas they have been in the past.complain59vkəmˈpleɪnsich beschweren überse plaindrelamentarsiShe often complains about not feelingappreciated at clamoIf you wish to make a complaint, you shouldsee the manager.collatePearson Schweiz AG10

New Total English Upper Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianPagePart nunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample nthesis is a highly complex process.nˈkɒmpləməntKompliment machenfaire des complimentscomplimentoAll the guests gave her Schwindelkonzentrierenarnaque/escroquerieSe concentrertruffareconcentrarsiHe used a con to make people pay forgoods they hadn’t actually received.Adrian was finding it difficult to eoccupazioneOne of the concerns that people have is theside effects of ɒŋkriːtzum Schluss kommenkonkretconclureconcretconcludereconcretoThe report concluded that the school shouldbe closed immediately.There is a lack of any concrete ondurreconfermareWe are conducting a survey of consumerattitudes towards organic food.The President refused to confirm the rumor.confront38vkənˈfrʌntzukommen aufaffronter/faire face àaffrontareThe problems confronting the newgovernment were enormous.confront70vkənˈfrʌntins Auge sehenaffronter/faire face àaffrontareWe try to help people confront brouillé/confus/perplexeconfusoI’m totally confused. Could you explain servatoreconsidérer/prendre en compte considerare, valutareconsidérablementnotevolmenteThey have a very conservative attitude toeducation.I seriously considered resigningIt’s considerably colder today.consist59vkənˈsɪstbestehen ausse composer deconsistereThe buffet consisted of several differentIndian sumareAlcohol may not be consumed on ntestoYou must put it in the political context of theelection.complexPearson Schweiz AG11

New Total English Upper Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianHeadwordPagePart ofSpeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample attoTyler has agreed a seven-year contract witha Hollywood nˈtrəʊlbeitragenaußer Kontrollecontribuerhors de contrôle/d'influencecontribuirecontrolloCity employees cannot contribute to politicalcampaigns.The car spun out of control and hit a tKontrolle übernehmenveruteilenprendre le contrôleconvaincrecontrollocondannareStudents are encouraged to take control oftheir own learning.She was convicted of uːlkochenHerdkühlfaire la ook the sauce over a low heat for tenminutes.I'd like to get a gas cooker.The evening air was cool.corporationcottoncount11640121nnnˌ lePunktgroupe/grande entreprisecotonchef d'accusationsocietàcotonecontareHe works for a large American corporation.Made from 100% cotton.Davis was found not guilty on all �tʃəzahllosleibliches Wohlincomptableconfort matérielinnumerevolecreaturaThis film clip has been shown countlesstimes.I like my creature ice have described the man as a violentand dangerous criminal.The country now faces an economic ritics of the scheme have said that it willnot solve the problem of teenage riticoMany economists are critical of thegovernment’s economic ulturaIndia is where I first experienced real He was curious about how she would react.Mary was busy curling her hair.She had long dark curly hair.Pearson Schweiz AG12

New Total English Upper Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianHeadwordcustomerPagePart ofSpeech87nPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample Sentenceˈkʌstəməunangenehmer TypclientclienteBe careful. He's an awkward customer.cut137irr vkʌtPreis senkenréduiretaglioThe major aviation companies need to cutprices if they are to compete with budgetairlines.cut down on115phr vkʌt ˈdaʊn ɒnreduzierenéconomiser sur/réduire deridurreBy getting the design right, you can cutdown on oraggiareHe felt utterly daunted by the prospect ofmoving to another ntimidantscoraggianteThe trip seemed rather daunting for a younggirl.deadlinedealdeal496493nirr vnˈdedlaɪndiːldiːlenge Termine einhaltenkönnensich kümmern umMengeéchéance/délai finalprendre des mesuresbeaucoupscadenzaaffareaffareEveryone's working extremely hard to meetthe tight deadline.Don’t worry, I’ll deal with this.He knew a great deal more than I did.debate74ndɪˈbeɪtDebattedébatdibattitoThere has been widespread public debateover the introduction of genetically rededurreFrom her son’s age, I deduced that herhusband must be at least finierenprofonddéfinirprofondodefinireHenry has always been a deep one. Hekeeps his views to himself.The duties of the post are difficult to define.degreedéjà riːˌ deɪʒɑː à-Vuabsichtlichabsichtlichdegré émentlaureadéjà vudeliberatodeliberatamente1960s Britain was characterised by agreater degree of freedom than before.I have a strange sense of déjà vu.The attack on him was quite deliberate.He deliberately upset ngJeansstoffexigencejeandomandadenimThe curriculum makes great demands onthe teacher.I'd like to buy a denim jacket.dense22adjdensdichtdensedensoA narrow track wound steeply up throughdense forest.Pearson Schweiz AG13

New Total English Upper Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianPagePart ofSpeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample There are areas of high population e never denied that there is a housingproblem.depend59vdɪˈpendabhängen vondépendre dedipendereThe length of time spent exercising dependson the sport you are training espérédescrizionedisperatoThe booklet gives a brief description of eachplace.I had no money left and was gdestructiondistruzioneThe floods brought death and destruction tothe area.detail49nˈdiːteɪlein Auge für das Detail haben détaildettaglioPhotographers need to have an eye viduareX-ray telescopes can now detect virtuallyevery type of astronomical object.deterioration14ndɪˌ deterioramentowe have a deterioration in his health overthe last few days.determinationdetermined109108nadjdɪˌ minazionedeterminatoYuri shows great determination to learnEnglish.Gwen is a very determined vouédiminuiredevastatodevotoOne mistake is not going to detract fromyour achievement.She was left feeling totally devastated.Isabella was devoted to her brother.different59adjˈdɪfərəntverschieden vondifférentdiversoOur sons are very different from each other.disbelief134nˌ dɪsbəˈliːfUnglaubeincrédulitéincredulitàThe reaction to the murders was one ofshock and plinedisciplinaWorking from home requires a good deal disagioscontoIf the exercise causes discomfort, stopimmediately.Members get a 15% discount.HeadwordPearson Schweiz AG14

New Total English Upper Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianHeadwordPagePart ofSpeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample Sentencediscrimination25ndɪˌ scriminazioneThey have introduced laws to DiskussiondiscussiondiscussioneCan you make a list of the topics suggestedfor discussi

New Total English Upper Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / Italian Headword Page Part of Speech Pronunciation German French Italian Example Sentence abroad 28 adv əˈbrɔːd im Ausland à l'étranger all'estero Ive never lived abroad before. accept 121 v əkˈsept annehmen accepter accettare They offered me a job and I accepted.

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