poniedziałek, 26 października 2015

TED Talk : Emilie Wapnick: Why some of us don't have one true calling

https://www.ted.com/talks/emilie_wapnick_why_some_of_us_don_t_have_one_true_calling

VOCABULARY:

to resign oneself to (doing sth) – to accept sth reluctantly

I’d been searching for a dream job for many years, but, unsuccessful, I finally resigned myself to working for an international corporation.

My dad wanted us to stay in the UK for the summer holidays, whereas we, together with mum, insisted on spending them on the sunny beaches of Spain; being in the minority, daddy had to resign himself to going so far abroad.



innocuous nor intended or likely to offend or upset anyone; harmless

When I asked you about things between you and Sally, I didn’t mean to stick my nose into your private life. It was just an innocuous question.

Although this spider can bite, its venom is completely innocuous to people.


to have no place in a framework – not to be suitable within a particular system or set of beliefs

All activity of an entreprise is to be exercised in accordance with the legal framework in vigour at a given time.

We cannot tolerate politicians whose projects are driven by sole particular interest; there is no place for them in the framework of a fair, democratic system.


to be well-versed in sth – having a lot of knowledge about something or skill in something.

We are searching for potential employees who are well-versed in cooperative work, data analysing and marketing techniques.

Penny is so young and yet, she is already astoundingly well-versed in science and mathematics.


to overcome an affliction – to deal with pain and suffering or something that causes it.

He used to suffer from severe back pains, but thanks to regular exercise he managed to overcome this affliction.

Kate is a very shy person, so she has serious trouble with socialising. Overcoming this affliction, with a psychologist’s help, could help her gain more self-confidence in everyday contacts with other people.


to start from scratch  - start at the beginning with no advantage; start from the very beginning

After the flood, in which they lost all their belongings, they had to start from scratch.

Don’t buy cake mix to bake a cheesecake. It’s so much better if you start from scratch and prepare everything on your own!


to hone sth – to develop and improve sth, esp. a skill, over a period of time.

Having spent years on teaching, she honed the ability to create fun, compelling lessons, well suited for her pupils’ needs.

I hadn’t felt very confident playing the piano when I was a child. Nevertheless, I would practice for hours every week and thus, I honed a perfect technique and an ability to display a variety of emotions hidden in scores.

to morph into sth – to change into something different


Being a multipotentialite means, among other things, that you can easily morph into anything you need to be, switching from one role to another.

In his dream, the figure of  his beloved one morphed into a representation of his deepest fears, assuming the shape of a spider.




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