7. Eager (adj): /ˈiːɡə(r)/ Impaciente
Very keen to do something or enthusiastic about something that will happen.
Example: The students are eager to learn.

8. Fierce (adj): /fɪə(r)s/ Feroz
Involving very strong feelings such as determination, anger, or hatred.
Example: His comments provoked a very fierce debate.

9. Forbidden (adj): /fə(r)ˈbɪd(ə)n/ Prohibido
Not allowed according to a rule, law, or custom.
Example: Eating in the library is forbidden.

10. Inspect (v): /ɪnˈspekt/ Inspeccionar
To look at something carefully in order to check that it is correct or good enough.
Example: The manager will inspect the site later today.

11. Patent (n): /ˈpæt(ə)nt/ Patente
An official document that gives someone who has invented something the legal right to make or sell that invention for a particular period of time.
Example: In 1878, Thomas Edison received a patent for his photograph.

12. Recover (v): /rɪˈkʌvə(r)/ Recuperarse
To become fit and healthy again after an illness or injury.
Example: We haven't fully recovered from that flu.

13. Refuse (v): /rɪˈfjuːz/ Rehusarse
To say you will not do something.
Example: How could she refuse to help her own father?

14. Rise (v): /raɪz/ Ascender
To move upwards or to a higher position.
Example: The aircraft rises slowly into the air.