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NANNY

nanny (n.) /ˈnani/ 'A person, typically a woman, employed to look after a child in its own home'. Do you now, or have you ever, employed a live-in
nanny or helper? [ES niñera]

Nappy
Nappy (i)/ˈnæpi/ 'a piece of soft cloth or other thick material that is folded around a baby's bottom and between its legs to absorb and hold its body
waste'. I'll change her nappy. [ES pañal]

Nation
Nation
nation(n) / neɪ.ʃən/ 'a country, especially when thought of as a largegroup of peopleliving in one area with their own government, language, traditions'
[ES nación]

Neck
neck(n.) // 'The part of a person's or animal's body connecting the head to the rest of the body'. She had a silver crucifix around her neck.
[ES cuello]

NEGOTIATION
Negotiation (noun) /nɪɡəʊʃɪˈeɪʃ(ə)n/ 'discussion aimed at reaching an agreement'. Negotiations between unions and employers.
[ES negociación]

Neighbour
Neighbour (n) /ˈneɪbə/ 'A person living next door to or very near to the speaker or person referred to.' The neighbours living directly next door
would play loud music and party into the early hours of the morning. [ES vecino/a]

Nervous
Nervous (adj.) /ˈnɜː.vəs/ 'Worried and anxious'. Do you feel/get nervous during exams? [ES nervioso]

Network
Network (n.) /'nɛt,wɜːrk/ 'a computer or telecommunications system linked to permit exchange of information.' The company's servers are linked in a network. [ES red, sistema]

Neuroscientist
NEUROSCIENTIST
neuroscientist (n.) /njʊərəʊˌsʌɪəntɪst/ 'An expert in neuroscience.'. There is a significant and growing need among neuroscientists to exchange
experimental data. [ES neurocientífico]

NEVER MIND
Never mind (phrase) /ˈnɛvəmaɪnd / 'Used to urge someone not to worry'. Never mind--it's all right now. 2. 'Used in refusing to answer a question'.
3. 'Used to indicate that what has been said of one thing applies even more to another'. [ES no te preocupes]

NEWS
NEWS
news (n.) /njuːz/ 'newly received or noteworthy information, especially about recent events'. I've got some good news for you.[ES noticia]

NEWSFLASH
Newsflash (n.) /ˈnjuːzflæʃ/ 'a brief item of important news, often interrupting a radio or television programme.' The regular programme was
interrupted to bring a newsflash regarding an explosion in the capital. [ES boletín informativo]

Newspaper
NEWSPAPER r
newspaper (n.) /ˈnjuːzpeɪpə / 'A printed publication (usually issued daily or weekly) consisting of folded unstapled sheets and containing news,
articles, advertisements, and correspondence.' All the newspapers carried the story. [ES periódico]

NIGHTMARE
Nightmare (n.) /ˈnʌɪtmɛː/ 'A frightening or unpleasant dream.' I had nightmares after watching the horror movie. [ES pesadilla]

NO TURNING BACK
r
No turning back (metaphor) /nəʊ ˈt3ː nɪŋ ˈbæk/ 'Tonot return to a previous state of being.' I told you there was no turning back. [ES no haber vuelta
atrás]

no-parking zone
r
no-parking zone (n.) /nəʊpɑː kɪŋ ˈzəʊn/ 'an area where parking is not allowed'. My brother left his car on a no-parking zone. [ES zona de
estacionamiento prohibido]

Nomad
Nomad (n.) /'nəʊ.mæd/ 'a member of a group of people who move from one place to another rather than living in one place all of the time.' He live
like a nomad for a few year after college. [Es nómada]

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