Part 17 VocabularyVersión en línea Take the vocabulary quiz. por Modern English 1 Used to give permission to do something or go in front. a catch up b go ahead c a cross between x and y d have a crush on someone 2 To move faster in order to reach the person (or vehicle) in front of you. a catch up b go ahead c a cross between x and y d have a crush on someone 3 To have characteristics of two things or two people. a catch up b go ahead c a cross between x and y d have a crush on someone 4 to have a secret and a strong attraction for or desire to be with another person a a cross between x and y b catch up c go ahead d have a crush on someone 5 To avoid doing something that you're expected to do. a get out of (an obligation) b catch up c go ahead d have a crush on someone 6 To be honest with someone. a get out of (an obligation) b catch up c to be straight with someone d have a crush on someone 7 To cause someone to fall by putting your foot in front of the other person's feet. a get out of (an obligation) b catch up c go ahead d trip someone 8 The joint between the foot and the leg. a a cross between x and y b ankle c to be straight with someone d trip someone 9 To walk quietly, especially on tiptoes so that nobody sees you. a a cross between x and y b sneak (snuk) c go ahead d have a crush on someone 10 Alone; without anyone's help or company. a get out of (an obligation) b ankle c by yourself d trip someone 11 To react or deal with a situation. a have a crush on someone b ankle c go ahead d handle 12 To describe a person in some typical way. a Miss / Mister b sneak (snuk) c by yourself d handle 13 Someone who isn't able to relax, is always worrying about something and getting upset over small things. a get out of (an obligation) b uptight c by yourself d handle 14 A woman saying this to another woman is very informal. a have a crush on someone b sneak (snuk) c man d trip someone 15 To form an opinion about something or someone. It usually carries a negative connotation as it often signifies you reach a conclusion about a person without knowing them well. a judge b uptight c man d a cross between x and y 16 It means that it is caused to be separated from something larger or simply that it falls from a place. a judge b fall off c man d trip someone 17 adverbs of direction that are added to verbs of movement a Miss / Mister b fall off c towards and away from d handle 18 A toy for children that is usually found in playgrounds and which consists of a seat and two ropes that hang from a bar. a judge b fall off c towards and away from d the swings 19 The most powerful spirit of evil in many of the world's religions. a Satan b get out of (an obligation) c ankle d towards and away from 20 To look at something or someone for a long period of time. a stare b uptight c to be straight with someone d Satan 21 With elegance; in a skillful manner. a stare b fall off c graceful d the swings 22 Used to tell someone to pay attention at his or her surroundings in order to avoid a particular danger. a stare b sneak (snuk) c look out (for something) d the swings