Relacionar Columnas Weight Loss Drug word matchVersión en línea Match the words to the definitions por Richard Davenport 1 I have a healthy BODY IMAGE now, but I used to hate the way I look. (n) 2 Our cat is a bit CHUBBY, but everyone loves him! (adj.) 3 You should test the EFFECTIVENESS of your smoke alarm as soon as you install it. (adj.) 4 Sam was BULLIED as a child, and still has problems with his confidence. (v) slightly fat in a way that people usually find attractive intentionally frighten or hurt someone who is smaller or weaker than you the fact of producing the result that is wanted or intended The way someone views themselves physically 1 My son has a fantastic APPETITE. In fact, we think he’s eating a bit too much! (n) 2 If you have problems while you’re at university, you can talk to the COUNSELLOR. (n) 3 In my country, we have an OBSESSION with social class. (n) 4 I invested in a few STOCKS as a teenager, and, to my surprise, they made me quite a lot of money. (n) the state in which a person’s mind is completely filled with thoughts of one particular thing a person who has been trained to advise people with problems, especially personal problems physical desire for food a share that somebody has bought in a company or business 1 John has been BINGE EATING since his wife left him. (v) 2 Casey is a little too WITHDRAWN for a boy of his age. I hope he makes some friends soon! (adj.) 3 The doctors discussed a number of SURGICAL options with us. (n) 4 Working a second job helped me to REGAIN some of the money I lost through betting on sports. (adj.) used in or connected with surgery eat too much, especially without being able to control yourself get back something you no longer have, especially a possession, an ability or a quality not wanting to talk to other people; extremely quiet and shy 1 My husband’s dietary REGIME is a little difficult to understand. (n) 2 I ATTRIBUTE the miserable attitude of the locals to the weather. (v) 3 I have been PRESCRIBED a variety of drugs for my condition. (v) 4 Some of the attitudes EMBEDDED in our society aren’t very progressive. (adj.) say what medical treatment someone needs A fixed part of something say or believe that something is the result of a particular thing a method or system of organising or managing something