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bewildering

bewildering (n.) /[bɪˈwɪldərɪŋ]/ Confusing or perplexing. 'There is a bewildering array of holidays to choose from'. [ES confuso, desconcertante]

Bicycle
bicycle (n.) /raʊ/ 'A vehicle consisting of two wheels held in a frame one behind the other, propelled by pedals and steered with handlebars attached
to the front wheel'. His parents gave him a bicycle. [ES bicicleta]

Bill
bill (N)/ (v) /bɪl/ 1 A printed or written statement of the money owed for goods or services. 'the bill for their meal came to £17' [ES factura, recibo, cuenta]2 .A draft of a proposed
law presented to parliament for discussion. 'a debate over the civil rights bill' [ES programa, propuesta] 3. A programme of entertainment at a theatre or cinema. 'she was top of the
bill at America's leading vaudeville house' [ES programa] 4. North American A banknote. 'a ten-dollar bill' [ES billete]. 5. A poster or handbill. as modifier' he has been hard at
work bill posting in a poster and sticker campaign' [ES promocionar]
(V) 1.List (a person or event) in a programme. 'they were billed to appear but did not show up'. 1.1 bill someone/something asDescribe or advertise someone or something in a
particular way. 'he was billed as 'the new Sean Connery'' [ES lista]. 2. Send a bill to (someone): 'we shall be billing them for the damage caused'. 2.1 Charge (a sum of money) 'we
billed £400,000' [ES cobrar]

BIOLOGICAL
Biological (adj.) /bʌɪə(ʊ)ˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)l/ 1. 'Relating to biology or living organisms'. Relating to biology or living organisms. 1.1 (of a detergent or other cleaning product) 'containing enzymes to assist the process of cleaning'. Use biological
washing powder to clean your roasting tins: sprinkle in a cup of powder, add warm water and leave to soak for an hour. 1.2 'Relating to or involving the use of microorganisms or toxins of biological origin as weapons of war'. 2. (of a
member of a person's family) 'genetically related; related by blood'. His biological mother. [ES biológico/a]

BIRTHDAY
BIRTHDAY
birthday (n.) /ˈbəːθdeɪ/ 'the anniversary of the day onwhich a person was born, typically treated as an occasion for celebration and the giving of
gifts'. His twent-ninth birthday [ES cumpleaños]

Biscuit
Biscuit (n.) /ˈbɪs·kɪt/
A small baked unleavened cake, typically crisp, flat, and sweet. Ex: 'a chocolate biscuit' [ES: Galleta]

BIZARRE
BIZARRE
bizarre (adjective): /bɪˈzɑː/ 'Very strange or unusual'. His universe was a bizarre and surreal place but his writing also hinted at serious themes. [ES extraño, raro]

BLAMELESS
Blameless (adj) /ˈ
bleɪmləs/ 'Innocent of wrongdoing '. 'he led a blameless life'. [ES Inocente]

BLOW OUT
Blow out (phrasal verb) /bləʊ aʊt/ 'be extinguished by an air current'. The candles blew out.
[ES apagar]

Blush
Blush (ii)/blʌʃ/ [intransitive] 'to become red in the face because you are embarrassed or ashamed'. She blushed furiously at the memory of the
conversation. [transitive] 'blush to do something to be ashamed or embarrassed about something' I blush to admit it, but I quite like her music. [ES
sonrojarse, ruborizarse]

BOARDROOM
Boardroom (noun) /ˈbɔːdruːm/ "a room in which the meetings of the board of a company (= the group of people who control it)are held" The directors were
working overtime in the boardroom. [ES sala del consejo, sala de reunión]

BOREDOM
Boredom (n.) /ˈbɔːdəm/ 'The state of feeling bored.' I'll die of boredom if I live that long. [ES aburrimiento]

Boss
Boss (i) /bɒs/ 'a person who is in charge of other people at work and tells them what to do'. 1. I'll ask my boss if I can have the day off. 2. I like being
my own boss (= working for myself and making my own decisions). [ES jefe]

Both
BOTH
both (adj.)/[ˈbəʊθ]/ 'Used for emphasis to refer to two people or things, regarded and identified together.' Cars parked on both sides of the road. [ES
ambos/as]

BOTTLE
ə
BOTTLE (n.) [ˈbɒt l]A glass or plastic container with a narrow neck, used for storing drinks or other liquids. 'He opened the bottle of beer' [ES botella]

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