7. Kinship (n): /ˈkɪnʃɪp/ Camaradería
A strong feeling of being connected with another person or group of people
Example: I know kinship adoptions in Cambodia and outside that have been great and awful.

8. Lose (v): /luːz/ Perder
To stop having something because it has been taken from you or destroyed
Example: I would never wish for anyone to lose their job.

9. Mind (v): /maɪnd/ Mente
The part of you that thinks, knows, remembers, and feels things.
Example: I don't mind taking some speculative risk on that project.

10. Poll (n): /pəʊl/ Encuesta
An occasion when a lot of people are asked what they feel about something, usually by a company paid by a political party, television programme etc.
Example: I'm sure a poll in Cosmopolitan would revelan the truth.

11. Roar (v): /rɔː(r)/ Rugido
If a crowd of people roar, they all shout at the same time because they are angry or excited.
Example: The only one allowed to roar in your house is your house.

12. Rose (v): /rouz/ Ascender
Rise or rise upto move upwards or to a higher position.
Example: In the average postwar recovery, corporate profits rose 38 percent from trough to peak.

13. Rush (v): /rʌʃ/ Apresurar
To hurry in order to get somewhere very quickly
Example: I had to rush to my brother's hourse up the road and make the cake.

14. Sour (v): /ˈsaʊə(r)/ Agrio
With a taste like a lemon.
Example: The Peruvian Pisco Sour is made with Peruvian Pisco (aromatic brandy made from grapes.).