| A | B |
| accomodate | to provide someone with a place to stay, live or work |
| bonus | money or something good that you can expect in a situation |
| conflict | a state of disagreement or argument between, people, groups, countries |
| drag | to pull something along the ground, often because it is too heavy |
| dramatic | great and sudden |
| eliminate | to completely get rid of something |
| enforce | to make people obey a law or rule |
| exceed | to be more than a particular number or amount |
| hesistate | to pause before saying or doing something because you are nervous |
| incentive | something that encourages you to work harder |
| landscape | an area of countryside or land or a particular type |
| offset | when two things have an opposite effect and create a situation |
| poverty | the situation or experience of being poor |
| precious | something that is valuable |
| restore | to make something return to its former state or condition |
| revenue | money that a business or organization receives over a period of time |
| reverse | to change something or to go backward |
| reward | to give something to someone because of his/her success |
| scarcity | a situation in which there is not enough of something |
| trend | a general tendancy in the way a situation is changing or developing |