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Outcomes UpperInt VocabBuilder Unit12 0
negligence
/
ˈneɡlɪdʒ(ə)ns/ Noun uncount
negligence is not being careful enough, with the result
that something is damaged or someone is injured
Collocates: medical/clinical/professional negligence |
criminal negligence | gross/serious negligence
a lawyer specialising in medical negligence cases | he
was guilty of professional negligence | charged with
gross negligence (very serious negligence) | they’re
threatening to sue him for negligence
Adjective:
negligent
the hospital was found to be negligent | grossly
negligent
–ENCE
Some nouns are formed by adding –
ence to adjectives.
For example: criminally
negligent behaviour / professional
negligence.
the crowd was completely
silent / a stunned silence;
a very
independent person / the country gained
independence; very different tastes / notice the
difference; an inconvenient truth / apologise for any
inconvenience; a violent person / domestic violence
outsource
/
ˈaʊtˌsɔː(r)s/ Verb
when a company
outsources its work or services, it
arranges for the work to be done or the services to be
provided by a different organisation, sometimes one in
another country
hospitals outsource their record keeping | it’s much
cheaper to outsource the work | the company plans to
outsource its research activities | European firms that
outsource labour to Asian countries
Noun:
outsourcing
the benefits of outsourcing | the outsourcing of
components from Eastern Europe
panic
/
ˈpænɪk/ Noun uncount
panic is a state when people suddenly become very
worried about something and start behaving in a slightly
wild way because they are not sure what to do
Collocates: widespread panic | blind/sheer panic | panic
breaks out/sets in | in a panic | with panic
the epidemic caused widespread panic across the
continent | he went into a blind panic when he thought
he’d lost the baby | a panic attack (a sudden feeling of
panic) | there was a moment of sheer panic before the
brakes finally worked | panic broke out when smoke was
seen coming out of the kitchen | in a panic, he jumped
out of the second floor window | his mother was white
with panic
Verb:
panic | Adjective: panicky
Collocates: panic about something
whatever you do, don’t panic | there’s no need to panic |
just stop panicking about it and calm down | I panicked
and ran into the garden | everyone was panicking and
trying to find a way out | I felt a panicky urge to run away
| he felt panicky as soon as he stepped inside the plane
pin
/
pɪn/ Noun
a
pin is a piece of metal that is put into someone’s body
to hold together a bone that has been broken
the surgeon then inserts a metal pin to keep the bone in
its new place | six weeks later the pin will be removed in
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the clinic | internal pins and or screws are used to hold
the bone in place
Verb:
pin
I had to have my leg pinned
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