7. Cityspace (n):
/ˈsɪtispeɪs/
Espacio de ciudad
An area of land in a city used as public space.
Example: Isaac loves the idea of having a cityspace in his town.
8. Colon (n):
/ˈkoʊlən/
Dos puntos
The symbol (:) used in writing; for example before an explanation.
Example: Don’t forget to write or type the colon before giving specific examples.
9. Content (adj):
/ˈkɑntɛnt/
Alegre
Happy and satisfied with your life.
Example: When I last saw her, she seemed quite content.
10. Determine (v):
/dəˈtɜrmən/
Determinar
To officially decide something.
Example: It is for the court to determine whether she is guilty.
11. Digest (v):
/ˈdaɪʤɛst/
Digerir
When your stomach digests food, it changes it into substances.
Example: Leo knows how to digest his food because he chews it slowly.
12. Duty (n):
/ˈdjuti/
Obligación
A legal or moral obligation.
Example: He has a duty under the terms of his contract.
13. Enclosed (adj):
/ɛnˈkloʊzd/
Cerrado
Surrounded by something and separated from what is outside.
Example: Ruby has a fear of enclosed space.
14. Paper (n):
/ˈpeɪpər/
Papel
A piece of writing or talk on an academic subject.
Example: Leading scholars have been invited to present papers at the conference.