A | B |
accelerate | to happen faster than usual; to make something increase in speed |
accompany | to go somewhere with someone |
accumulate | to gradually get more and more of something |
on behalf | instead of someone, or as their representative |
brief | continuing for a short time |
coincide | to happen at the same time as something else |
command | to tell someone officially to do something |
commodity | a product that is bought and sold |
comprise | to consist of particular parts, groups |
crew | all the people who work on a ship or plane |
depart | to leave, especially when you start a journey |
fascinate | to be attracted to something that is very interesting |
generous | willing to give money or spend time in order to help people |
minister | a politician who is in charge of government |
struggle | to try very hard to achieve something |
subsequent | happening or coming after something else |
tale | a story about imaginary events |
terminate | to end or stop |
via | traveling through a place or a way to another place |
violent | something that happens with a lot of force |