Relacionar Columnas Find the meaningVersión en línea Find the meaning by using context por Veronica Arias Obando 1 Gary and I eat our dinner. I have red meat four times a week with rice, pasta or potatoes, and lots of vegetables. We also eat a lot of stir-fries, BECAUSE they're quick and healthy. 2 We take Isla to nursery and then I start my training. I run, and Gary rides his bike next to me and gives me drinks. Four times a week, I HAVE a cold bath or go for a swim in a lake after training. 3 I have a NAP in the afternoon, and Gary usually takes Isla out while I sleep. When I wake up, I have a drink and a snack while Isla has milk. I eat a lot during the day, especially bananas and dark chocolate. 4 I pick up Isla from nursery and we go home and I eat a big lunch of cereal and fruit. Then I have rice and salmon, or toast and peanut butter. I try to eat as soon as possible after training. After lunch, I play with my DAUGHTER 5 Gary and I eat our dinner. I have red meat four times a week with rice, pasta or potatoes, and lots of vegetables. We also eat a lot of stir-fries, because they're QUICK and healthy. 6 I go RUNNING again. In total, I run about 145 miles every week. I write about all my runs in my training journal. I record everything, including how I feel and what the weather is like. I train hard every other day, go on an extra long run every four days and rest every eighth day. 7 In the evening, I do my exercises. These keep me STRONG during long runs. Isla likes to climb on me while I stretch. Gary gives Isla her tea and cooks mine while I finish my exercises. Then I finish cooking dinner while Gary gives Isla her bath. 8 Time for BED. As I brush my teeth, I stand on one leg and then the other. This keeps my legs strong. I enjoy reading, but I haven’t read much since Isla was born. 9 Sometimes, my daughter Isla wakes me and my husband, Gary, up, or, more often, we wake her up. After I get up, I always check my pulse. It's USUALLY 38-40 beats per minute. If it is too high, I rest for the day. It's so important to listen to my body. I have a drink and a snack while giving Isla her breakfast. 9.30am 10 I have a nap in the afternoon, and Gary usually takes Isla out while I sleep. When I wake up, I have a drink and a snack WHILE Isla has milk. I eat a lot during the day, especially bananas and dark chocolate 11 We take Isla to nursery and then I start my training. I run, and Gary rides his bike next to me and gives me drinks. Four times a week, I have a cold bath or go for a swim in a LAKE after training. 12 Gary and I eat our dinner. I have red meat four times a week with rice, pasta or potatoes, and lots of vegetables. We also eat a lot of stir-fries, because they're quick and HEALTHY 13 Gary and I eat our dinner. I have red meat four times a week with rice, pasta or POTATOES, and lots of vegetables. We also eat a lot of stir-fries, because they're quick and healthy. 14 I pick up Isla from NURSERY and we go home and I eat a big lunch of cereal and fruit. Then I have rice and salmon, or toast and peanut butter. I try to eat as soon as possible after training. After lunch, I play with my daughter. 15 We put Isla to bed and relax. I check my emails and watch TV or chat with Gary. I LOVE police and hospital dramas! 16 In the evening, I do my exercises. These keep me strong during long runs. Isla likes to climb on me while I stretch. Gary gives Isla her tea and cooks mine while I finish my exercises. Then I FINISH cooking dinner while Gary gives Isla her bath 17 Time for bed. As I brush my teeth, I stand on one leg and then the other. This keeps my legs strong. I ENJOY reading, but I haven’t read much since Isla was born. 18 Sometimes, my daughter Isla wakes me and my husband, Gary, up, or, more often, we wake her up. After I get up, I always check my pulse. It's usually 38-40 beats per minute. If it is too high, I rest for the day. It's so important to LISTEN to my body. I have a drink and a snack while giving Isla her breakfast. 19 I go running again. In total, I run about 145 miles every week. I write about all my runs in my training journal. I record everything, including how I feel and what the weather is like. I train HARD every other day, go on an extra long run every four days and rest every eighth day. 20 I have a nap in the afternoon, and Gary usually takes Isla out while I sleep. When I wake up, I have a drink and a snack while Isla has milk. I EAT a lot during the day, especially bananas and dark chocolate 21 Sometimes, my daughter Isla wakes me and my husband, Gary, up, or, more often, we wake her up. After I get up, I always check my pulse. It's usually 38-40 beats per minute. If it is too high, I REST for the day. 22 In the evening, I do my exercises. These keep me strong during long runs. Isla likes to climb on me while I stretch. Gary GIVE Isla her tea and cooks mine while I finish my exercises. Then I finish cooking dinner while Gary gives Isla her bath. 23 We take Isla to nursery and then I start my training. I run, and Gary rides his bike next to me and gives me drinks. Four times a week, I have a cold bath or go for a swim in a lake after TRAINING. 24 We put Isla to bed and relax. I check my emails and watch TV or chat with Gary. I love POLICE and hospital dramas! 25 We put Isla to bed and relax. I CHECK my emails and watch TV or chat with Gary. I love police and hospital dramas! 26 I go running again. In total, I run about 145 miles every week. I write about all my runs in my training journal. I record EVERYTHING, including how I feel and what the weather is like. I train hard every other day, go on an extra long run every four days and rest every eighth day. 27 I pick up Isla from nursery and we go home and I eat a big lunch of cereal and fruit. Then I have rice and salmon, or toast and peanut butter. I try to eat as soon as possible after training. After lunch, I PLAY with my daughter. a deep, tender, passionate affection for another person the end to sleep for a short time a room or place set apart for infants or very young children the education, instruction, or discipline of a person or thing that is being trained difficult to do or accomplish; troublesome having or enjoying good health; fit to present freely and without expecting something in return a white vegetable with a brown or reddish skin that grows underground and is grown as food fast to go quickly by moving the legs more rapidly than at a walk to possess; own; hold for use; contain a period of time of sleep, ease, etc. every single thing; every particular of a total a body of fresh or salt water of considerable size, surrounded by land expected to be found or to be present activity done for recreation or amusement, as by children the female child of a parent. a piece of furniture on which one sleeps or rests To take pleasure in during the time that having, showing, or involving great power in the body or muscles; physically vigorous to give attention with the ear; pay attention for the purpose of hearing Due to take a look to take into the mouth and swallow for nourishment: an organized, nonmilitary force for maintaining order, preventing and detecting crime, and enforcing the laws