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Why is it so hard to get rid of bed bugs? - Gale E. Ridge – YouTube Dictation Transcript & Vocabulary

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Transcripción interactiva y destacados

1.In 1834, the British Royal Navy ship, the Chanticleer, was dealing with a terrible cockroach infestation

2.The ship's surgeon, however, wrote enthusiastically about the stowaways, them as a “most valuable insect.” Their shining

3. every bedbug on board

4.Bedbugs have tormented humans for millennia, so detested that their mere mention can make hearts race and arms itch

5.So why are these so to defeat

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Vocabulario clave (CEFR C1)

characteristic

B1

A distinguishing feature of a person or thing.

Example:

"Their shining characteristic?"

unwelcomed

A2

A A2-level word commonly used in this context.

Example:

"So why are these unwelcomed houseguests so difficult to defeat?"

houseguests

B1

A person who visits and stays at someone else's house, usually for one or more nights.

Example:

"So why are these unwelcomed houseguests so difficult to defeat?"

difficult

A2

To make difficult; to impede; to perplex.

Example:

"So why are these unwelcomed houseguests so difficult to defeat?"

vulnerable

A2

More or most likely to be exposed to the chance of being attacked or harmed, either physically or emotionally.

Example:

"bedbugs remain vulnerable to the suction of a vacuum cleaner."

describing

A2

To represent in words.

Example:

"describing them as a “most valuable insect.”"

devouring

A2

To eat quickly, greedily, hungrily, or ravenously.

Example:

"Devouring every bedbug on board."

mouthparts

A2

(usually in plural) An appendage-like structure on the outside of an insect's or other arthropod's mouth, serving to manipulate and masticate food.

Example:

"Once located, they use their straw-like mouthparts"

developing

A2

To change with a specific direction, progress.

Example:

"developing traits like thicker exoskeletons,"

accidentally

B1

In an accidental manner; by chance, unexpectedly.

Example:

"accidentally transporting bugs via furniture, clothing, or other items."

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Análisis de dificultad y estadísticas del vídeo

Categoría
education
Nivel CEFR
C1
Duración
383
Total de palabras
650
Total de frases
80
Longitud media de frase
8 palabras

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