A | B |
(to have) access to (st.) | the right to enter a place, use something, or see someone |
(a and b) accompany (c and d) | it comes with it; to go somewhere with someone |
(x) conflicts with (y) | if two ideas, beliefs, or opinions conflict, they cannot exist together or both be true |
to cooperate (with a group) | to work with someone else to achieve something that you both want |
(a situation) declines | to decrease in quantity or importance; to become gradually worse in quality |
to implement (a plan) | to take action or make changes that you have officially decided should happen |
an intense (pain) | having a very strong effect or felt very strongly |
a labor (group) | an organization that represents the ordinary workers in a particular trade or profession, especially in meetings with employers |
medical (equipment) | relating to medicine and the treatment of disease or injury |
the ministry (of education) | a government department that is responsible for one of the areas of government work, such as education or health |
(a situation) occurs | to happen or exist in a particular place or situation |
a practitioner | someone who works as a doctor or a lawyer; someone who regularly does a particular activity |
a priority (for so.) | the thing that you think is most important and that needs attention before anything else |
(st.) resides (sw.) | to live in a particular place; to be present in something |
to infect (so.) | to give someone a disease; if a feeling or interest that you have infects other people, it makes them begin to feel the same way or have the same interest |
to be resistant to (st.) | not damaged or affected by something |
a parasite | a plant or animal that lives on or in another plant or animal and gets food from it; a lazy person who does not work but depends on other people |
to prevent (st. from happening) | to stop something from happening, or stop someone from doing something |
a miracle drug | a drug or medicine, usually recently discovered or developed, which is a very effective medical treatment that cures even serious diseases |
a fortunate (event) | an event in which something good happens by chance, especially when this saves you from trouble or danger |
to convert (so.) to (an idea) | to persuade someone to change to a different set of ideas, principles, or ways of doing something |
a treatment | something that is done to cure someone who is injured or ill |
to ease pain | it gradually improves or becomes less |
to lower fever | to reduce something in amount, degree, strength etc, or to become less |
a commercial developer | a person or company that makes money by buying land and then building houses, factories, or other facilities on it |