Sep 17 Jamie
Across
- 2. shake but with small movements: w_ _ _ l _
- 5. (2 words) stop cooperating and begin to act independently or opposite to the majority. Negative connotation.
- 6. put on clothes
- 8. (noun or verb) a sharp rise. There has been a __ in COVID cases in Alberta.
- 9. (2 words) to receive recognition for something is to be _ _ something
- 10. consistent (increase or decrease) Your English is improving at a __ rate. Every week you improve by 7%.
- 11. work very hard to achieve a goal. Athletes __ to be good enough to go to the Olympics.
- 13. (3 words) se sentir à l’aise
- 15. slowly changing up or down. Overall, there has been a __ drop in temperature in the past month.
- 17. a type of clothing like what pilots or paratroopers (or mechanics) wear with a long zipper. It covers the legs, torso and arms.
- 19. the most well-known role of UN soldiers
- 21. (n) equipment that catches the wind; (v) move on water
- 23. (2 words) se démarquer. In BMQ, it’s bad.
- 24. save someone from danger
- 25. very long
- 26. red flower associated with Remembrance Day
- 27. key, essential, fundamental
- 29. money paid by hour or by day, but not every two weeks or once a month
- 30. the acronym for Canada’s military rapid response group that goes to places with natural disasters and provides shelter and potable water.
- 31. sweat (verb)
- 32. (3 words) supporter
Down
- 1. réticent
- 3. (2 words) stop trying
- 4. the opposite of cowardice
- 7. (adv) work with no break. Nurses are working __ to save patients who have contracted COVID.
- 8. (2 words) someone who gets angry easily and quickly is _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- 12. irritable, de mauvaise humeur
- 14. if you abandon your post, you are _ _ _ _
- 16. (v) park, for a boat or ship. The ship will _ in Halifax at 1430.
- 18. ‘’de plus en plus’’
- 20. an action to avoid danger, capture or death. It could be defensive or offensive.
- 21. someone who refuses to change their opinion or course of action
- 22. 100% certain so absolutely refusing to change opinion
- 28. (2 words) do eg. a mission or a task