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Not at all

NOT AT ALL
not at all (Idiom) 1. 'definitely not'. 'You don't mind?' 'Not at all.' 2. 'used as a polite response to thanks' [ES para nada, de nada]

Novice
NOVICE

Novice (n.) /ˈnɒvɪs/ 'A person new to and inexperienced in a job or situation.'. 'The system used is not particularly user friendly for novices or
inexperienced staff: this could be improved with more modern software facilities.' [ES novato]

Nude
Nude (iii) /njuːd/ 'naked, without clothes' Are there any nude scenes in the movie? [ES desnudo/a]

NUISANCE
nuisance (n.) /ˈ
njuːsəns/ 'one that is unpleasant, inconvenient, or annoying '. Ants are a nuisance at a picnic . [ES molestia]
Nurse
nurse (n.) /nɜːs/ 'a person whose job is to take care of sick or injured people, usually in a hospital'. A team of doctors and nurses. [ES enfermera/o]

Nursery
Nursery (n.) /ˈnɜː.sər.i/ 'A place where young children and babies are taken care of while their parents are at work'. Does Jake go to a nursery or a
childminder? [ES guardería]

NURSING HOME
Nursing home(noun) /ˈnɜːsɪŋ həʊm/ A small private institution providing residential accommodation with healthcare, especially for elderly people.
'Doctors, private hospitals and nursing homes would pay premiums to the government fund.' [ES: asilo de ancianos]
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Obese
obese /oʊˈbis/
adj. [ES: obeso]
1. extremely fat; pathology.

OBSESSED
Obsessed (adj) /əbˈsest / 'unable to stopthinking about something; too interested in or worried about something'. Why are people so
obsessed withmoney? [ES obsesionado].

OBSTACLE
OBSTACLE

obstacle (noun): /ˈɒbstək(ə)l/ 'A thing that blocks one´s way or prevents or hinders progress'. One obstacle to the dissemination of apparatus for clear, critical thinking is the media.
[ES obstáculo]

Obvious
Obvious (adj.) /ˈɒbvɪəs/ Easily perceived or understood; clear, self-evident, or apparent. 'unemployment has been the most obvious cost of the
recession' [ ES obvio ]

Occasion
Occasion (n) /əˈ keɪ·ʒən/: 1. 'An important event'. She bought a new dress for the occasion. 2. 'A time when something happens'. We met on several occasions to discuss the issue. 3. 'A
particular time'. I've heard him speak on several occasions. [ES ocasión]. 4. 'A special event'. The wedding was a great occasion. [ES ocasión, acontecimiento].

Odd
Odd (adj) /ɒd/ 'Different to what is usual or expected; strange.' And there were a couple of things he said that certainly seem rather
odd. [ES raro, extraño]

Offer
Offer (v.) /ˈɒfə/ 'Present or proffer (something) for (someone) to accept or reject as desired'. May I offer you a drink? [ES ofrecer]

Officer
Officer (n.) /ˈɒf.ɪ.sər/ 'A person in the armed forces who has a position of authority'. a naval officer. [ES oficial]

OLD-FASHIONED
Old-fashioned(adj.) /əʊldˈfaʃ(ə)nd/1. 'In or according to styles or types no longer current; not modern.' An old-fashioned kitchen range.
1.1Favouring traditional or conservative ideas or customs. She's stuffy and old-fashioned. 1.2 '(of a facial expression) disapproving.' Jonas gave her
an old-fashioned look. [ES anticuado, pasado de moda]

Olive-oil
Olive-oil (n) /ˌ
ɒl·ɪv ɔˈɪl/: 1. 'Oil made from olives, used for cooking or on salads'. Mix the tomatoes with the parsley and olives, capers, olive oil, lemon juice and pepper. [ES aceite de
oliva].

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