miércoles, 6 de abril de 2011

The word of the day ...LEG

Tottenham was overpowered (dominado)  by Real Madrid in the first LEG of their Champions League quarter-final.



Barcelona produced a Champions League masterclass as they took a giant stride towards the semi-finals by crushing Shakhtar Donetsk at the Camp Nou

Barca must still survive the second leg in Ukraine on Tuesday to complete their passage into the last four and if they do, they will almost certainly meet their great rivals Real Madrid, who dismantled Spurs 4-0 in their first leg.

miércoles, 30 de marzo de 2011

The word of the day ...RISE

Short use example: Japan nuclear radioactivity rises

Another one: Sea Level rises As temperatures rise


The words of the day the last days were
                                            Obama says war not for regime change

                                             Fatal blast in a army factory
                                            Guau! She looks stunning
                                            Today is a wonderful day everything are going to be all right, I’m upbeat
                                            The match resumes (starts again) after the break.
                                            Witnesses from Japan and Libya are telling to foreign media
                                            Fake Rain for more entertainment F1 races
                                            There are many long queues in tokio supermarkets, lines of people waiting for water glass                                           
                                            Beat (verb): Sporting Beats Almeria or Djokovic beats Rafael Nadal in Indian Wells final
                                            Back (verb): U.N. Baks a no–fly zone over libia
                                            Earthquake: (- hits japan)
                                            Protesters ( - in egipt and túnez )
                                            Radioactive leak (- in nuclear japanish plant)

martes, 29 de marzo de 2011

The word of the day ...REGIME

Short use example: political regime is the form of government.

Another one: Obama says war not for regime change


The words of the day the last days were
                                            Fatal blast in a army factory
                                            Guau! She looks stunning
                                            Today is a wonderful day everything are going to be all right, I’m upbeat
                                            The match resumes (starts again) after the break.
                                            Witnesses from Japan and Libya are telling to foreign media
                                            Fake Rain for more entertainment F1 races
                                            There are many long queues in tokio supermarkets, lines of people waiting for water glass                                           
                                            Beat (verb): Sporting Beats Almeria or Djokovic beats Rafael Nadal in Indian Wells final
                                            Back (verb): U.N. Baks a no–fly zone over libia
                                            Earthquake: (- hits japan)
                                            Protesters ( - in egipt and túnez )
                                            Radioactive leak (- in nuclear japanish plant)

lunes, 28 de marzo de 2011

The word of the day ...BLAST

Short use example: Fatal blast at arms factory


Another Barajas was the last ETA bomb blast .., I think


The words of the day the last days were

                                         Guau! She looks stunning
                                         Today is a wonderful day everything are going to be all right, I’m upbeat
                                         The match resumes (starts again) after the break.
                                         Witnesses from Japan and Libya are telling to foreign media
                                         Fake Rain for more entertainment F1 races
                                         There are many long queues in tokio supermarkets, lines of people waiting for water glass
                                         Beat (verb): Sporting Beats Almeria or Djokovic beats Rafael Nadal in Indian Wells final
                                         Back (verb): U.N. Baks a no–fly zone over libia
                                         Earthquake: (- hits japan)
                                         Protesters ( - in egipt and túnez )
                                         Radioactive leak (- in nuclear japanish plant)

domingo, 27 de marzo de 2011

The word of the day ...STUNNING

Short use example: A stunning performance from the Red Bull's Pilot who did a perfect race with a pole-to-flag victory


Another one: guau!!!!!!!!!!!!! she looks stunning (Extremely impressive and attractive)


The words of the day the last days were

                                         Today is a wonderful day everything are going to be all right, I’m upbeat
                                         The match resumes (starts again) after the break.
                                         Witnesses from Japan and Libya are telling to foreign media
                                         Fake Rain for more entertainment F1 races
                                         There are many long queues in tokio supermarkets, lines of people waiting for water glass
                                         Beat (verb): Sporting Beats Almeria or Djokovic beats Rafael Nadal in Indian Wells final
                                         Back (verb): U.N. Baks a no–fly zone over libia
                                         Earthquake: (- hits japan)
                                         Protesters ( - in egipt and túnez )
                                         Radioactive leak (- in nuclear japanish plant)

sábado, 26 de marzo de 2011

The word of the day ...UPBEAT

Short use example: Ferrari upbeat for Australian GP

Another one: Today is a wonderful day everything are going to be all right, I’m upbeat


The words of the day the last days were

                                                      The match resumes (starts again) after the break.
                                                      Witnesses from Japan and Libya are telling to foreign media
                                                      Fake Rain for more entertainment F1 races
                                                      There are many long queues today in tokio supermarkets, lines of people waiting for water glass
                                                      Beat (verb): Sporting Beats Almeria or Djokovic beats Rafael Nadal in Indian Wells final
                                                      Back (verb): U.N. Baks a no–fly zone over libia
                                                      Earthquake: (- hits japan)
                                                      Protesters ( - in egipt and túnez )
                                                      Radioactive leak (- in nuclear japanish plant)

viernes, 25 de marzo de 2011

The word of the day today is ….RESUME

Short use example: Work resumes at Japan nuclear plant


Another one: The match resumes (starts again) after the break.

The words of the day the last days were

                                                Witnesses from Japan and Libya are all day speaking to foreign media

                                                Fake Rain for more entertainment F1 races

                                                There are many long queues today in tokio supermarkets, lines of people waiting for water glass

                                                Beat (verb): Sporting Beats Almeria or Djokovic beats Rafael Nadal in Indian Wells final

                                                Back (Verb): U.N. Baks a no–fly zone over libia

                                                Earthquake: (- hits japan)

                                               Arabic protesters ( - in egipt and túnez )

                                               Radioactive leak (- in nuclear japanish plant)

jueves, 24 de marzo de 2011

The word of the day today is ….FAKE

Short use example:

Formula 1 chief Bernie Ecclestone says

there is growing support for using sprinkler systems to wet (fake rain) F1 tracks in order to make races more entertaining.



Another one:

Some academies sells fake pilot licenses...this is a illegal issue



The words of the day the last days were:

                                      Witnesses from japan and libia are all day speaking to foreign media

                                      Queue: there were many long queues today in Tokyo supermarkets
                                      
                                      Beat (verb): Sporting Beats Almeria or Djokovic beats Rafael Nadal

                                      Back (verb): U.N. Baks a no–fly zone over libia
                             
                                      Earthquake: (- hits japan)

                                     Arabic protesters ( - in egipt and túnez )

                                     Radioactive leak (- in nuclear japanish plant)

The word of the day today is ….WITNESS

Short use example: The Witness was there and told to the police everything she saw


Another one: Witnesses from japan and libia are all day speaking to foreign media




The words of the day the last days were


                       QUEUE: There are many long queues today in tokio supermarkets

                       Beat (verb): Sporting Beats Almeria or Djokovic beats Rafael Nadal in Indian Wells final
                       Back  (verb): U.N. Baks a no–fly zone over libia

                       Earthquake: (- hits japan)

                      Arabic protesters ( - in egipt and túnez )

                       Radioactive leak (- in nuclear japanish plant)

martes, 22 de marzo de 2011

The word of the day today is... QUEUE

Short use example:         (no so short today)

An old woman, in a Tripoli bank a couple of weeks ago.
There were two long queues - one line of people for men and one for women. She stood in the men's queue.
The men urged her to move to the women's section. "Why?" she challenged.
A man told her: " this line is for men, women is the other one".
She loudly replied: "No. All the men are in Benghazi." Con dos …

There are many long queues in tokio supermarkets and gasolineras after the earthquake                         




The words of the day the last days were

                                                           Beat (verb): Sporting Beats Almeria or Djokovic beats Rafael Nadal in Indian Wells final
                                                     
                                                           Back (verb): U.N. Baks a no–fly zone over libia

                                                           Earthquake: (- hits japan)

                                                           Arabic protesters ( - in egipt and túnez )

                                                           Radioactive leak (- in nuclear japanish plant)