browse
v.to look at information on the internet
When you browse the Web, various Web sites can read that file and write data into it.
resist
v.to stop yourself from doing something that you want to do
She couldn't resist laughing at him in those clothes.
temptation
n.the wish to do or have something that you know you should not do or have
He resisted the temptation to look under the rug and see how his prisoner was getting on.
take up
v.to begin to occupy
Activities take up too much of our time.
particularly
ad.especially, or more than usual
She looked particularly lovely that night.
establish
v.to start having a relationship with, or communicating with another person, company, country, or organization
The two countries agreed to establish full diplomatic relations.
social platform
n.a web-based technology that enables the development, deployment and management of social media solutions and services
Sharing too much information on social platforms can put you in trouble sometimes.
privacy
n.someone's right to keep their personal matters and relationships secret
He read the letter later in the privacy of his own room.
cyber bullying
n.bullying that takes place over digital devices like cell phones, computers, and tablets
He read the letter later in the privacy of his own room.
excessive
a.too much
He was drinking excessive amounts of brandy.
diminish
v.make or become less
His role in the company was diminished.
cement
v.stick, attach
Kiev hopes to cement close links with Bonn.
caution
v.say something as a warning
She cautioned him not to act rashly.
seek
v.attempt to find (something)
I will seek from my doctor's advice.
mutual
a.having the same feelings one for the other, or doing the same thing to or for each other
They felt a strong mutual attraction.
insecure
a.lacking in confidence, uncertain, unsure
She's very insecure about her appearance.
time-consuming
a.taking a lot of or too much time
It's just very time-consuming to get such a large quantity of data.