F2F Class Notes (Nemo)

Vocabulary

costume (n): fancy-dress costume a set of clothes worn in order to look like someone or something else, especially for a party or as part of an entertainment:
E.g.: Our host was wearing a clown costume.
E.g.: The children were dressed in Halloween costumes.

cosplay (n)the hobby of dressing as and pretending to be a character from a film, TV program, comic book, etc.:
E.g.: This Star Trek tunic is perfect for cosplay

vampire (n)吸血鬼, (in stories) a dead person who comes back to life and sucks blood from other people at night:
E.g.: The most famous vampire is Count Dracula of Transylvania.

wig (n): 1-a covering of artificial hair worn on the head to hide a loss of hair or to cover your own hair:
E.g.: She was wearing a blonde wig.
E.g.: In Britain, judges wear white wigs in court.

threat (n): 1-a suggestion that something unpleasant or violent will happen, especially if a particular action or order is not followed:
E.g.:  Her parents carried out their threat to take away her mobile phone if her grades didn’t improve.

aquarium (n): 1-鱼缸a glass container in which fish and other water creatures can be kept
2-水族馆a building, usually open to the public, that holds many aquariums
E.g.:Shanghai aquarium is at Lujiazui.

roll-on (n): 1-roll-on-a small container with a moving ball at the top, used for storing and rubbing on deodorant (= a chemical substance that prevents or hides unpleasant body smells)

stick deodorant/ spray deodorant

runny (adj):more liquid than usual:
E.g.: The sauce looked runny so I added some more flour.
E.g.: runny eggs
E.g.: They had runny eggs for breakfast.-他们早餐吃流黄的鸡蛋。
2-If your nose is runny, it is producing more mucus than usual, usually because you are ill:
E.g.: I’ve got a runny nose.