| A | B |
| accustom | to be familiar with something and accept it as normal |
| allocate | to use something for a particular purpose or give something to a particular person after an official decision has been made to do so |
| bond | when two or more things become firmly fixed together |
| conservative | not liking changes or new ideas |
| emergency | an unexpected or dangerous situation that must be dealt with immediately; crisis |
| extensive | large in size, amount, or degree |
| fever | an illness or a medical condition in which one has a high temperature |
| incidence | the number of times something happens |
| insert | to put something inside or into something else |
| laser | a piece of equipment that produces a pwerful narrow beam of light |
| meanwhile | while something else is happening |
| multiply | to increase by a large amount or number |
| poison | a substance that can cause death or serious illness if one eats, drinks or consumes in some manner |
| priority | something that has a high importance and needs attention |
| radical | very big and important |
| root | the part of a plant or tree that grow under the ground that supports its life |
| swell | to become larger and rounder than normal |
| thorough | including every possible detail |
| transmit | to send or pass something from one person, place or thing to another |
| victim | someone who has been attacked, robbed, murdered |