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This document provides a vocabulary test with 31 terms related to legal and financial concepts. The terms include definitions of words like amount, alibi, poverty, barely, and bargain. The vocabulary test asks students to match each term with its definition.
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test de vocabulario para libro de burlington 2 bach
This document provides a vocabulary test with 31 terms related to legal and financial concepts. The terms include definitions of words like amount, alibi, poverty, barely, and bargain. The vocabulary test asks students to match each term with its definition.
This document provides a vocabulary test with 31 terms related to legal and financial concepts. The terms include definitions of words like amount, alibi, poverty, barely, and bargain. The vocabulary test asks students to match each term with its definition.
1. Amount the state of having little or no money, goods, or means of support
2. Alibi to grant the use of (something) on condition that it will be returned 3. Poverty outside the limits 4. Barely to obtain (something) with a promise to return it 5. Bargain absence of something needed or desired 6. Blackmail a note that states that someone has received money or goods 7. Lend Not quite, hardly 8. Bail a person adept at lying 9. Beyond (someones) reach a person who assaults a person in order to rob him or her 10. Witness to succeed at something 11. To be broke to be able to meet the expense of or pay for 12. Con artist to take or receive smth left to one after the death of someone 13. Borrow the release of a prisoner, kidnapped person, etc., for a demanded price. 14. Fine Quantity, measure 15. Lack of to see, hear, or know by personal presence and perception 16. Ransom one that receives 17. Price tag one who steals goods from a store while posing as a customer 18. Mugger one who steals of people, as in a crowded public place 19. Inherit anything that contains or can contain something 20. Trial claim by an accused person of being elsewhere when offense happened 21. Refund to be obligated to pay or repay 22. Get away with the examination of the facts of a case before a court of law 23. Afford without money 24. Pickpocket a label that shows the amount of money of item to which it is attached 25. Receipt Find someone while doing something 26. Loose track of a sum of money imposed as a penalty for an offense 27. Recipient frightening someone into making a payment of money 28. Get Caught money given to a court of law to guarantee that a person released from jail 29. Owe free or released 30. Shoplifter to give back or restore (esp. money), repay 31. Container a purchase to one's advantage, esp. at less than the usual cost