'Id'
long
before Freud (continued):
pallid
['pæl.ıd]*
= pal
[pæl];
id
[ıd]
placid
['plæs.ıd]**
= plash
[plæζ];
id
[ıd]
ragged
['ræg.ıd]***
= rag
[ræg];
id
[ıd]
rapid
['ræp.ıd]****
= rap
[ræp];
id
[ıd]
solid
['sαl.ıd]*****
= salt
[sαlt];
id
[ıd]
stunted
US
['stΛnt.ıd]******
= stunt
[stΛnt];
id
[ıd]
squalid
['skwαl.ıd]*******
= squall
[skwכ:l];
id
[ıd]
stolid
['stαl.ıd]********
= stall
[stכ:l];
id
[ıd]
sweated
['swet.ıd]********* = sweat
[swet];
id
[ıd]
tepid
['tep.ıd]**********
= tap
[tæp];
id
[ıd]
timid
['tım.ıd]***********
= teem
[ti:m];
id
[ıd]
torrid
US
['tכ:r.ıd]************
= tore
US [tכ:r];
id
[ıd]
valid
['væl.ıd]*************
= valve
[vælv];
id
[ıd]
vapid
['væp.ıd]**************
= WAP [wæp];
id
[ıd]
varied
US
['ver.ıd]***************
= vary
US ['ver.i] & id
[ıd]
vivid
['vıv.ıd]****************
= viva
['vi:.və] & id
[ıd]
wicked
['wık.ıd]*****************
= wick
[wık]; id
[ıd]
wretched
['retζ.ıd]******************
= wretch
[retζ];
id
[ıd]
feed
[fi:d] = fee
[fi:] & id
[ıd]
id
[ıd] – the deepest part of the unconscious mind that represents
the most basic natural human needs
and emotions such as hunger, anger
and the wish of pleasure
*
pallid
– very pale, in a way that looks unattractive and unhealthy;
lacking enthusiasm or excitement;
pal
– used when talking to a man who is annoying you
**
placid
– having a calm appearance or characteristics; plash
– the noise of slowly running water
***
ragged
– not in good condition; torn or uneven; (of a person) untidy,
dirty and wearing old torn
clothes; rag
– a torn piece of old cloth; to say things which are amusing but a
little unkind
****
rapid –
fast or sudden; rap
– to hit or say something suddenly and forcefully; a sudden short
noise,
especially one made by hitting a hard surface; a judgement or
reaction
*****
solid
– hard or firm, keeping a clear shape; an object that has a height,
width and length, and is
not flat; not liquid or gas; a substance
that is not liquid or gas; certain or safe; of a good standard;
giving
confidence or support; continuous; salt
–
a chemical substance which is a combination of a metal or a
base with
an acid; base:
a chemical that dissolves in water and combines with an acid to
create salt; the
lowest part of something; not honourable and lacking
in morals; the number on which a counting system
is built
******
stunted
– dwarfish; very small; stunt
– to prevent the growth or development of something
from reaching
its limit; an exciting action; something that is done to get
attention
*******
squalid –
extremely dirty and unpleasant, immoral; involving sex and drugs,
etc. in an
unpleasant way; squall
– a sudden strong wind; to make a loud sharp noise
********
stolid
– (of a person) calm and not showing emotion or excitement, or (of
a thing) not
interesting or attractive; stall
–
a small encolsure within a farm building in which there is space for
one animal to be kept; to delay taking action or avoid giving an
answer
*********
sweated
– involving workers who are paid very little and who work many
hours in very bad conditions
**********
tepid
–
(of liquid) not very warm; describes a reaction which is not
enthusiastic; tap
– a
device that controls the flow of liquid, especially water, from
a pipe; a device that controls the flow of gas
from a pipe; to hit
something gently, and often repeatedly; to obtain or make use of
something
***********
timid
– shy and nervous; lacking confidence; easily frightened;
teem
– to rain heavily
************
torrid
– extremely hot; involving strong emotions, especially those of
sexual love; see: a
torrid time
– a period when you experience a lot of problems; tore
–
past
simple of
tear
*************
valid
– based on truth or reason; able to be accepted; valve
– a device which opens
and closes to control the flow of liquids or
gases; electron lamp
**************
vapid
– lacking intelligence or imagination; WAP
– Wireless Application Protocol: a
system which allows you to use
the Internet using a type of mobile phone
***************
varied
– containing or changing between several different things or types;
vary
– to
be different; to change or cause something to change in amount
or level
****************
vivid
– producing very clear, powerful and detailed images in the mind;
brightly
coloured; viva
– used to express approval or good wishes
*****************
wicked
– morally wrong and bad, slightly immoral or bad for you, but in an
attractive way, excellent; wick
– a piece of string in the center of a candle, or a similar part of
a light,
which supplies fuel to the flame
******************
wretched –
unhappy, unpleasant or of low quality; used to express annoyance;
very unhappy; wretch
– a person who experiences something unpleasant; someone who is
unpleasant or
annoying