1-MAGNET (imant)
/ˈmæg.nət/ n[C] A person, place or thing that other people feel strongly attracted to
The United States has always acted as a magnet for people seeking fame and fortune.
2-IRON(ferro)
/aɪən//aɪrn/ n
[U] a common silver-coloured metal element which is magnetic. It is strong, used in making steel and found in very small amounts, in a chemically combined form, in blood .
Iron rusts easily. Liver is a particularly rich source of dietary iron.iron ore an iron deficiency.
3-NICKEL(níquel)
/ˈnɪk.l ̩/ n [U] a silvery white metallic element a nickel alloy
4-COBALT(cobalt)
/ˈkəʊ.bɒlt//ˈkoʊ.bɑːlt/ n [U] a hard silvery white metal used in metal mixtures and for making materials blue
5-REPEL(rebutjar)
/rɪˈpel/ v [T] (-ll-)- – Specialized to have a magnetic field which pushes away something with a similar magnetic field
6-SOUTH(sud)
(also South) /saʊθ/ n [U] (written abbreviation S, UK also Sth, US also So) the direction which goes towards the part of the Earth below the equator. The points of the compass are North, South, East and West.
7-NORTH(nord)
(also North) /nɔːθ//nɔːrθ/ n [U] (written abbreviation N, UK also Nth,US also No)
the direction which goes towards the part of the Earth above the equator. The points of the compass are North, South, East and West
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8-MAGNETIC FIELD(camp,jaciment)
/mægˈnet.ɪk/fiːld/ n [C] an area around a magnet or something magnetic, in which its power to attract objects to itself can be felt
9-SCREW(cargol,clau)
/skruː/ n[C] a thin pointed piece of metal with a raised edge twisting round along its length and a flat top with a cut in it, which is used to join things together, especially pieces of wood
10-PIN(agulla)
/pɪn/ n [C] a small thin piece of metal with a point at one end, especially used for temporarily holding pieces of cloth together .I’ll keep the trouser patch in place with pins while I sew it on.
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