Lessons on Japan
Intensive English 3
Unit 7b
There are different kinds of hot springs
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apparently (adverb)
blood pressure (noun)
sulfur (noun)
acid (noun)
cell (noun)
wrinkle (noun)
circulation (noun)
bubble (noun)
blood (noun)
radioactive (adjective)
full (adjective)
(be) into (preposition)
stick to (verb)
soak (verb)
As far as one knows or can see.
The pressure of the blood in the body.
A chemical that smells like bad eggs. It has the symbol S.
A liquid that can burn metal and is also in lemon juice and vinegar.
The part of a living thing.
A thin line or fold in the skin of the face.
The non-stop movement of blood traveling through all parts of the body.
A thin ball of liquid containing air or gas.
The red liquid in our body.
Sending out radiation.
Having or holding as much or as many as possible; having no empty space.
Having a big / active interest in something or someone.
Continue to believe or do something.
Make something totally wet by putting it in water (or another liquid); sit and relax for a long time in a bath.