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n.the part of a day between midday and evening|I saw Jane this ~.
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v.to come to a place|What time did you ~ home?
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n.the part of the day between the afternoon and when you go to bed| Most people watch television in the ~.
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n.n. 1. the place where you live|Simon left ~(=stopped living in his parents'house) at the age of 18. 2. a place where they look after people, for example children who have no parents, or old people; adv. to the place where you live Grammar:Be careful
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n.work that you do in your house, for example cleaning and washing
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v.to have your home somewhere|Where do you ~?
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n.a meal that you eat in the middle of the day|What would you like for ~?
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v.to be in the same place and not go away| ~ here until I come back.
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ad.with each other or close to each other|John and Lisa usually walk home ~.
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ad.in the way that is usual;most often|I'm ~ home by six o'clock.
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n.a very short time|He thought for a ~ before he answered.
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ad.used after the numbers one to twelve for saying the time | I left home at four ~ and arrived in London at half past five.
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n.a building where you buy things|Do you need anything from the ~?
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n.a white or coloured stick of ~ that you use for writing or drawing|The teacher picked up a piece of ~.
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n.1. the money that you get back if you pay more than the amount sth. costs|If a newspaper costs 60p and you pay with a pound coin, you will get 40p ~. 2. small pieces of money,coins |I haven't got any ~.
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n.a paper cover for a letter| Have you written his address on the ~?
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n.a thick liquid that you use for sticking things together
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n.1. a thick that piece of soft material|Footballers wear ~s on their legs to protect them. I used a ~ of cotton wool to clean the cut. 2.pieces of paper that are joined together at one end |A writing ~
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phrase sales clerk
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n.how big or small sth.|My bedroom is the same ~ as yours.
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phrase paper for writing letters on
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a.not good or nice|The weather was very ~.
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v.to ask somebody to come|He was so ill that we had to ~ the doctor.
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n.a common illness of the nose and throat .When you have a cold ,you often cannot breathe through your nose and your throat hurts.|I've got a ~.
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n.a person whose job is to make sick people well again|~ Waters sees patients every morning.
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v.to know sth. because your body tells you|How do you ~? I don't ~ well. I'm ~ing tired. He ~ed somebody touch his arm.
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v.to turn your eyes towards somebody or sth. and try to see them|~ at this picture.
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n.the part of your face below your nose that you use for eating and speaking|Open your ~,please!
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n.information about things that have just happened | Have you heard the ~?
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v.to keep sth. in your mind or bring sth. back into your mind|Can you ~his name.|OPPOSSITE :forget
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n.a piece of equipment that you use for talking to somebody who is in another place|What's your ~ number
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n.the soft part inside your mouth that moves when you talk or eat
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n.a medicine that stops pain|I took an ~ for my headache.
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n.a person whose job is to look after your teeth|
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n.pain inside your ear| I'v got ~
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n.an illness like a very bad cold that makes your body sore and hot|I think I've got ~.
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n.a pain in your head.|I've got a ~.
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n.an illness that makes small red spots come on your skin|My little brother has got ~.
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n.special liquids or pills that help you to get better when you are ill|Take this ~ every morning.
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n.an illness that children get which makes your neck swell(=get bigger) | Susan has ~.
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n.a pain in your stomach|I've got ~.
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n.how hot or cold a thing or a place is|On a hot day ,the ~ can reach 35℃.
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n.a pain in your tooth
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a.1.of a higer standard or quality; not as bad as sth. else|This book is ~ than that one. 2.less ill|I was ill yesterday, but I fell ~ now. opposite:worst
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ad.1.without any doubt, same meaning:definitely|She is ~ the best swimmer in the team. 2. used when answering questions to mean 'of course'|'Will you open the door for me, please?''~.' Are you going to apologize?- ~ not!
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n.things that people or animals eat|They gave the horses ~ and water.
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phrase 1. to stand up|He ~ed to let an elderly lady sit down. 2. to get out of bed| What time do you usually ~?
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v.to stay in the same way ;to not change |I asked her a question but she ~ silent.
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a.having a lot of money.|a ~ family.|OPPOSITE: poor.
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ad.a word that you use for talking about sth. that you expect to happen|I haven't finished the book ~.|Have you seen that film ~?
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v.to make sth. go into smaller pieces, for example by dropping it or hitting it|He ~ the window. She has ~-ed her arm.
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v.to control a car, bus, etc. and make it go where you want to go|She usually ~ to work.
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phrase |She ~ the window and waved.
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n.a room or building where you go to borrow or red books
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n.a short thin piece of wood that you use to light a fire or a cigarette|He struck a ~ and lit his cigarette.
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v.1.to have fun; to do sth. to enjoy yourself|The children were ~ing with their toys. 2. to take part in a game|I like ~ing tennis. Do you know how to ~ chess.
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ad.Come as ~ as you can!
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ad.adv. 1.in this way;in that way|Don't shout so. 2.very|Thank you ~ much. 3.in the same way|You have pride and ~ have I. 4.up to a limit;to a certain degree|Don't walk ~ fast! 5.word to show that one agrees|"Tomorrow is a holiday."~ it is."
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v.to speak to somebody;to say words|She is ~ to her friend on the telephone.
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n.a very young child|She's going to have a ~.
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n.(informal) father|Hello, ~. This is my ~.
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v.to like sth. very much| I ~ playing football.
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v.to notice sounds with your ears.|Can you ~ that noise?
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n.a piece of metal that opens or closes a lock|He turned the ~ and opened the door.
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pron.a word that shows 'you'when i have just talked about you|Did you hurt ~?
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pron.1. (the reflexive form of you) used when the person or people being spoken to both cause and are affected by an action; 2. A speaker or writer uses ~ to refer to the person that they are talking or writing to. ~ is used when the object of a verb o
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pron.a word that shows the same woman or girl that you have jut talked about | She fell and hurt ~.
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pron.a word that shows the same man or boy that you have just talked about|Paul looked at ~ in the mirror.
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pron.a word that shows the same person as the one who is speaking | I hurt ~. I bought ~ a new shirt.
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pron.a word that shows the same people,animals or things that you have just talked about|They bought ~ a new car.
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a.to come to a place.|What time did you ~ home?
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n.land that is away from towns and cities|Do you live in the town or in the ~?
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n.the day of the week after Thursday and before Saturday
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n.a person who sells fruit and vegetables
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v.to stay in a particular state or condition
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a.having good luck|She is ~ to be alive after the accident.
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n.the day of the week after Sunday and before Tuesday,the first day of the working week
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n.the day of the week after Friday and before Sunday
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v.to pass time |I ~ the summer in Italy.
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n.the day of the week after Saturday and before Monday, thought of as either the first or the last day of the week
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n.the day of the week after Wednesday and before Friday
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n.the day of the week after Monday and before Wednesday
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n.the day of the week after Tuesday and before Thursday
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n.Saturday and Sunday|What are you doing at the ~?
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n.a person who makes and sells bread and cakes|
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n.a building where Christians go to speak to God(to pray)|They go to ~ every Sunday.
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n.a place where milk is kept or where milk products like butter and cheese are made |spelling: Be careful! Don't confuse ~ and diary.
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n.a person who has a shop that sells food and other things for the home
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prep.at or to the back of somebody or sth.|I hid ~ the wall.
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n.a lot of people together |There was a large ~ at the football match.
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a.sth. that is ~ makes you hace strong feelings of happiness and enthusiasm.| Her new job sounds very ~.
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n.the last part or the end of sth. |opposite:start, There was a dramatic ~ to the race.
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ad.exactly|She looks ~ like her mother.
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n.a comepetition to see who can run|Who won the ~?
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v.to be on your foot |She was ~ by the door. ~ still while I take your photograph.
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n.a place where there are a lot of houses,shops and other buildings|I'm going into ~ to do some shopping.
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n.a road or path that you must follow to go to a place|Can you tell me the ~ to the station,please?
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n.a person or an animal that wins a game,race or competition|The ~ was given a prize.
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n.a period of 365 or 366 days from 1 January to 31 December|Where are you going on holiday this ~?
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n. a constitutional monarchy in northern Europe; consists of the mainland of Jutland and many islands between the North Sea and the Baltic Sea
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n.a shop that sells writing equipment, such as paper, pens, envelopers, etc.
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ad.once more|I will never see him~
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v.to pick up the telephone when it rings, and speak
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ad.very bad word building:If sth. is very bad, you can say ~, dreadful or terrible.|The pain was ~. What ~ weather!
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a.after all the others|December is the ~ month of the year.
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n.an instrument that you use for talking to somebody who is in another place|The ~'s ringing - can you answer it?
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v.to make words with your mouth|This is my room,he ~.
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v.to use a telephone to speak to somebody|I must ~ my parents.
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n.a certain moment or occasion|I've seen this film four ~.
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n.Word Building: You can get on or off a bus at a ~ and the place where most bus routes start is the bus station.
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n.the part at the end of your arm that has four fingers and a thumb.|She held the letter in her ~.
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n.1. the capital and largest city of England; located on the Thames in southeastern England; financial and industrial and cultural center; 2. United States writer of novels based on experiences in the Klondike gold rush (1876-1916)
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n.(grammar) a group of words that you use together as part of a sentence|'First of all'and 'a bar of chocolate'are ~s.
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n.a book that gives common words and useful phrases in a foreign language. People often use ~ when they travel to another country whose language they do not know.
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n.the part of a piece of clothing that you can put things in |I put the key in my ~.
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ad.at a slow speed; not quickly|The old lady walked ~ up the hill.
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v.to move your mouth to show that you are happy or that you think sth. is funny|He ~ at me.
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v.1.to say things;to talk to somebody |Please ~ more slowly. 2. to know and use a language.|I can ~ French and Italian.
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n.a place where buses or trains ~ so that people can get on and off|I'm getting off at the next ~.
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ad.quickly and unexpectedly.|He left very ~.
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v.to know what sth. means or why sth. happens|I didn't ~ what the teacher said.
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n.a time of seven days,usually from Sunday to the next Saturday|I'm going on holiday next ~.|I play tennis twice a ~.
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v.to break or damage sth. with sth. sharp, for example a knife or scissors|I ~ the string and opened the parcel. I ~ the apple in half(=into two parts). She ~ her finger on some broken glass.
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v.to move from one place to another |I -ed to London by train. Her new car -s very fast.
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v.to say hello when you meet somebody|He ~ with a smile.
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a.done too quickly because you do not have enough time
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ad.before now|His wife died five years ~
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v.to give money to get sth.|I ~
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n.a way of dressing or doing sth. that people like and try to copy for a time|Bright colours are back in ~. Some styles never go out of ~.
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n.two things of the same kind that you use together|a ~ of shoes, a new ~ of earrings
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a.not pleasant to wear,sit on,lie on,etc|The chair was hard and ~.
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v.to have clothes,etc.on your body|She was ~ a red dress.
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n.an arrangement to see somebody at a particular time|I've got an ~ with the doctor at ten o'clock. You can telephone to make an ~.
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prep.(informal = until)|Let's wait ~ the rain stops.
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a.so important that you must do it or answer it quickly|The doctor received an ~ telephone call.
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v.to want sth. to happen or be true |I ~ that you have a nice holiday. I ~ to see you tomorrow.
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n.a lot of names or other things that you write or say,one after another|a shopping list
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n.what you use when you buy or sell sth.|How much ~ did you spend?
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v.if you ~ sth., you must have it. | All plants and animals ~ water.
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n.buying things from shops|She does her ~ after work|I usually go ~ at the weekend.
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n.what happens or what you do|That was a difficult ~ to do.
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n.a plant or part of a plant that we eat|The students grow ~ such as cabbages,beans and carrots.
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n.1. a person who studies chemistry, 2. a person who prepares and sells medicines
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n.the part of a plant or tree that holds the seeds. Oranges and apples are types of ~.
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n.food and other things for the home that you buy regularly|Can you help me unload the ~ from the car,please?
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n.a person who sells things like newspapers, magazines, sweets and cigarettes | He's the ~.
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n.paper,pens and other things that you use for writing
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n.washing your body in a bath|I had a ~ this morning.
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n.the largest meal of the day. You have ~ in the evening, or sometimes in the middle of the day. |What time do you usually have ~?
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ad.almost, not quite | I'm ~ 16- it's my birthday next week.
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a.prepared and able to do sth.| I'll be ~ to leave in five minutes.
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n.a place where you buy a meal and eat it.
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v.to cook or be cooked in an oven or over a fire| the chicken in a hot oven.
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n.the first meal of the day|I had ~ at seven o'clock.
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n.when somebody cuts your hair.|I need a ~.
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n.a time when you do not go to work or school, and often go and stay away from home |The school ~s start next week. We're going to the coast for our summer ~. Mrs Smith isn't here this week. She's on ~.
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n.a time when friends meat, usually in somebody's home, to eat, drink and enjoy themselves|We're having a ~ this Saturday, Can you come?
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ad.before now or before then|We ran to the station but the train had ~left.
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v.to go away from a place or a person|The train ~ at 8.40.
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n.a lot of untidy or dirty things all in the wrong place|Your bedroom is in a ~.
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v.to put things into a bag or suitcase before you go somewhere|Have you ~ed your suitcase? Don't forget to ~ your toothbrush.
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n.a large bag with flat sides that you carry your clothes in when you travel.
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a.very pretty or attractive|a ~ woman
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n.a place where you go to see a film|Let's go the ~ tonight.
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n.a big and important town|the ~ of Rome, the ~ centre
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ad.at any time| I hardly ~ see Peter any more.
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n.a story shown in moving pictures that you see on television or at the cinema|Let's go and see a ~.
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ad.not at any time, not ever | She ~ works on Saturdays.
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n.1. the capital and largest city of France; and international center of culture and commerce; 2. sometimes placed in subfamily Trilliaceae; 3. a town in northeast Texas
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n.a person whose job is to serve or help people in a public place.|a car park ~.
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v.to take sth. or somebody with you to a place |Could you ~ me a glass of water? Can I ~ a friend to the party?
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n.to have an accident in a car or other vehicle and hit sth.|The bus ~ed into a tree. I ~ my father's car.
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n.a building where you keep your car; a place where vehicles are repaired and where you can buy a car or buy petrol and oil
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n.a tall thing in the street with a light on the top|The car skidded and hit a ~.
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v.to make sth. that is broken or damaged good again.|Can you ~ my bike? |SAME MEANING:mend
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v.to make an effort to do sth.|I ~ to remember her name but i couldn't.
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conj.for the reason that |He was angry ~ I was late.
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v.to feel sure that sth. is true|Long ago,people ~ that the earth was flat.
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v.to have the price of|This plant ~ $4. How much did the book ~?
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phrase
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modal v.to be allowed to do sth.|~ i open the window?
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n.a small coin that people use in Britain. There are 100 ~s in a pound. These pencils cost 40 ~s each.
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n.money that people use in Britain. There are 100 pence in a ~.
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v.to stop working because you are a certain age.
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v.to give sth. to somebody who pays you money for it|I ~ed my guitar for $200. he ~ed me a ticket. Newsagents usually ~ chocolates and cigarettes.
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prep.from a time in the past until a later time in the past or until now|He has been ill ~ Sunday.
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ad.for what reason|~ are you late?|I don't know ~ she is angry.
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prep.having a particular value|This house is ~ $700 000.
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v.to feel sad about somebody or sth. that has gone|I'll ~ you when you leave.
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v.to go to live in another place|They sold their house in London and ~ to Liverpool
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n.a person who lives near you | Don't make so much noise or you'll wake the ~s.
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n.more than one person|How many ~ came to the meeting? ~ often arrive late at parties.
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n.a man or woman|I think she's the best ~ for the job. We've invited a few ~ to dinner.
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a.a word that you use when you feel sad because somebody has problems|~ Tina! She's feeling ill.
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ad.without moving| Please stand ~ while I take a photo.
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n.the capital and largest city situated centrally in Spain; home of an outstanding art museum
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n.a big city in America, the Statue Of Liberty is there | Welcome to ~.
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n.a person who flies a plane
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v.to come or go back to a place.|They ~ from Italy last week.
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n. the capital and largest city of Japan; the economic and cultural center of Japan
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n.the capital and largest city of Greece; named after ~ (its patron goddess);
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n.the capital of Germany
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n.a city in western India just off the coast of the Arabian Sea; India's 2nd largest city (after Calcutta); has the only natural deep-water harbor in western India
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n.it is the second most populous city in Switzerland (after Zurich) and is the most populous city of Romandy, the French-speaking part of Switzerland. Situated where the Rhone exits Lake Geneva, it is the capital of the Republic and Canton of Geneva.
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n.a city of central European Russia; formerly capital of both the Soviet Union and Soviet Russia; since 1991 the capital of the Russian Federation
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n. capital and largest city of Italy; on the Tiber; seat of the ~ Catholic Church; formerly the capital of the ~ Republic and the ~ Empire
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n. the capital and largest city of South Korea; located in northwestern South Korea
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n.the capital and largest city of Sweden; located in southern Sweden on the Baltic;
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n. the largest Australian city located in southeastern Australia on the Tasman Sea; state capital of New South Wales; Australia's chief port
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n.a vehicle that is pulled by an engine along a railway line|We caught the 7.15 ~ to Leeds.
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n.a place where people can go and buy drinks,especially alcoholic drinks|There's a ~ in the hotel.
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v.to be early enough for a bus, train, etc. that is going to leave~|You should run if you want to ~ the bus. opposite:miss
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v.to be too late for a train,bus,plane or boat|I just ~ my bus.
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n.1. the part of a railway staion where people get on and off trains |The train to London leaves from ~ 5. 2. a surface that is higher than the floor, where people stand so that other people can see and hear them|The headmaster went up to the ~ to make
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n.as much or as many as you need; a lot |'Do we need more chairs?''No, there are ~.'We've got ~ of time to get there.
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n.coming or going back to a place.|The met me at the airport on my ~ to Britain.
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n.a place where buses or coaches start and end their journeys.| the bus ~
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n.the number of the building and the name of the street and town where somebody lives or works| Her ~ is 18 Wilton Street, London NW10. Are you still living at that ~?
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v.to be somebody's |"Who does this pen ~ to?"It ~ to me."
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v.to say what somebody or sth. is like or what happened|Can you ~ the man you saw?
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n.the part of a thing that you hold in your hand.|I turned the ~ and open the door.
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n.a piece of paper or material on sth. that tells you about it|The washing instructions are on the ~.
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v.to give sth. to somebody when you die|She ~ all her money to her two sons.
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n.plural of penny
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n.a long metal or plastic thing with a small part that you pull to close and open things like clothes and bags
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phrase 1.immediately, same meaning:now|come here ~, 2.at the same time|I can't do two things ~!
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n.the part of a person or an animal that is between the neck and the bottom|He lay on his ~and looked up at the sky.
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ad.to or on a lower floor of a building|I went ~ to make breakfast.
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v.to go down quickly towards the ground |The book fell off the table.
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v.to do sth. useful for somebody|Will you ~ me with the washing-up?
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v.to make somebody or sth. feel pain|I feel and ~ my leg. Did you ~ yourself?
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int.You say 'ow'when you suddenly feel pain. ~! You're standing on my foot.
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v.to move smoothly over sth. by accident and fall or almost fall|He ~ed on the ice and broke his leg.
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phrase to get up on your feet |The teacher asked us all to ~ .
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a.knowing that sth. is true or right |I'm ~ I've seen that man before.
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n.a photograph of the inside of your body that is made by using a special light that you cannot see|The doctor took an ~of my shoulder.
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n.an official piece of paper that shows you are allowed to do or have sth.|Do you have a ~ for this gun?
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v.to make letters or words on paper using a pen or pencil|~ your name at the top of the page.
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n.a group of people who join or work together for a special reason.|the Football ~.
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n.a piece of thick paper with writing or pictures on it|We send birthday ~ and postcards to our friends.
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n.a place like a cheap hotel where people can stay| a young ~
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n.one of the four countries that make up the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; located on the northern part of the island of Great Britain; famous for bagpipes and plaids and kilts
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ad.not long after now, or not long after a certain time|John will be home ~. She arrived ~ after two o'clock. Goodbye! See you ~.
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n.the part of your life when you are young|She regrets that she spent her ~ travelling and not studying.
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v.to say or write sth. back when somebody has asked you sth. or written to you|I couldn't ~ all the exam questions.
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v.a loud shout that shows that you are pleased|The crowd gave a loud ~ as the singer came onto the stage.
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a.not easy to do or understand|It's ~ to learn a new language. opposite:easy
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a.no difficult to do or understabd | The homework was very ~
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ad.as much or as many as you need| There isn't ~ food for ten people. Is she old ~ to drive?
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n.a test of what you know or can do.| We've got an English ~ next week.
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v.1 to not pass an exam or test 2 to try to do sth. but not be able to do it | She failed her driving test again. He played quite well but failed to win the match.
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n.a man|He's a nice ~.
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v.to have a strong feeling of not liking somebody or sth..|He love for him had turned to ~.
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n.a number or letter that a teacher gives for your work to show how good it is|She got very good ~ in the exam.
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n.the study of numbers,measurements and shapes|~ is my favorite subject.
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n.1. thin material for writing or drawing on or for wrapping things in |a sheet of ~, a ~ bag; 2. a newspaper |Have you seen today's ~? 3. important pieces of ~ with writing on them |Her desk was piled high with ~s. 4. a group of questions in an exam|T
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v.to do well enough in an examination or test|Did you ~ your driving test? opposite:fail
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n.sth. that you ask | They asked me a lot of ~.
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n.the ~ the part that is left or the ones that are left .|I liked the beginning,but the ~ of the film wasn't very good.
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n.the highest part of sth.|There's a church at the ~ of bottom.
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a.near the ground|there was a ~ wall round the garden
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a.costing little money|That restaurant is very good and quite ~. Computers are getting ~ all the time. opposite:expensive
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a.quick at learning and understanding things,same meaning:intelligent| a ~ student opposite:stupid
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a.sth. that is ~ costs a lot of money| The meal was very ~.
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a.not soft.|These apples are very ~.
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a.a long way above the ground|The plane flew ~ above the clouds.
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a.making a lot of noise|I couldn't hear what he said because the music was too ~.
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a.not hard or firm; that moves when you press it|Warm butter is ~.
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a.with a sharp taste like a lemon|If it's too ~, put some sugar in it.
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a.not fresh| ~ bread, ~ air
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a.not intelligent|Don't be so ~!
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n.a book that gives words from A to Z and explains what each word means|Look up the words in your ~.
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a.able to think, learn and understand quickly and well|Their daughter is very ~. on ~ question , They solved the problem very ~ly.
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n.sth. that you think or do that is wrong|You have made a lot of spelling ~ in this letter.
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275.
n.sth. that you give to somebody or get from somebody|What can i get him for a birthday ~?
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276.
v.to use the right letters to make a word| How do you spell your name
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277.
v.to hold sth. and take it to another place or keep it with you|He ~ the suitcase to my room. I can't ~ this box - it's too heavy. Do the police ~ guns in your country?
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v.to show where the mistakes are in sth. and make it right|Please ~ me if I make a mistake.
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phrase also,same meaning:too;You use 'also'in writing, but you usually use 'too'or ~ i spoken English.|I'm going out.--Can I come ~?
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n.a polite way of speaking to a woman|'Can i help you,~?'asked the shop assistant.
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a.nice to look at|a ~ little girl
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v.If sth. ~ you,it looks good on you.
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phrase some,but not many|Only ~ people came to the meeting. I have read ~ of her books.
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phrase a small amount of sth.|I've got some ice cream. Would you like ~ I speak ~ French.
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n.to tell sombody what you think they shoud do |The doctor advicsed him to lose weight.
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n.a plan or new thought|It was a good ~ to give Martin a pen for his birthday. I've got an ~. Let's have a party!
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ad.in the place of somebody or sth. |We haven't got any coffee. Would you like tea ~? He's been playing football all afternoon ~ of studying. Can you go to the meeting ~ of me?
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a.a smaller amount of sth.|A poor person has less money than a rich person.
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n.1. a feeling of sadness for a person or an animal who is in pain or who has problems|I feel no ~ for him - it's his own fault. 2. sth. that makes you feel a little sad or disappointed, same meaning: shame| It's a ~ you can't come to the party.
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n.a small spoon that you use for putting sugar into tea or coffee
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a.better than all others|Tom is my ~ friend.
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a.the smallest amount of sth.|Sue has a lot of money,Jane has less,and Kate has the ~.
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a.the biggest amount or number of sth.|Jo did a lot of work,but i did the ~.
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a.not as good or as well as sth. else|The weather today is ~ than yesterday .
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a.the least well|He's the ~ player in the team!|Everyone played badly but i played ~ of all
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v.If you can afford sth.,you have enough money to pay for it|Ican't afford a holiday this year.
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n.money that you pay to show that you want sth. and that you will pay the rest later|We paid a ~ on the flat.
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n.a regular payment that you make for sth.|She's paying for her new car in monthly ~s.
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n.a person who has more than a million pounds,dollars,etc.
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n.one of the cars,machines,etc.that a certain company makes|Have you seen their latest ~?
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n.how much money you pay to buy sth.|The ~ is $15.
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v.to put or take sth. in place of another thing|My new watch didn't work, so I took it back to the shop and ~ it. I went to the bank to ~ my euros into dollars. Can you ~ a 5-pound note please? I need some pound coins.
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n.a person who sells or checks people's tickets on a bus or train.
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prep.not including somebody or sth.|The restaurant is open every day ~ Sunday.
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n.the money that you pay to travel by bus, train, plane,ect.| My bus ~ has gone up.
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phrase leave a vehicle, aircraft, etc.
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ad.also not | Lydia can't swim and ~ can I.
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pron.not any, not one | She has eaten all the chocolates -there are ~ in the box.
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n.a piece of paper money | He gave me a ~ to thank me for the present.
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n.a person who is travelling in a car, bus, train or plane but not driving or flying it |The plane was carrying 200 ~s.
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n.a person with no home or job,who goes from place to place
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pron.used in questions and negative sentences to mean 'any person'|There wasn't ~ there.
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pron.any thing or things; it does not matter what|I'll do ~ you say.
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pron.each thing; all things | ~ in that shop is very expensive.
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a.If sth. is ~, you cannot do it, or it cannot happen.|It's ~ for me to finish this work by five o'clock. The house was ~ to find. opposite:possible
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v.to ask somebody to come to a party, to your house, etc. |Anna ~-ed me to her party. Let's ~ them for dinner.
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317.
v.to tell funny stories;to say things that are funny but not true|They were laughing and ~ together.
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v.to hit sth. and make a noise|I ~ on the door,but nobody answered.
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n.a sweet clear drink with bubbles in it|a glass of ~.
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pron.not anything, no thing | There's ~ in this bottle- it's empty.
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a.making very little noise| Be ~-the baby's asleep.
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n.two pieces of glass or plastic (called lenses) in a frame that people wear over their eyes to help them see better|Does she wear ~?
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a.The baby is asleep in the bedroom.|He fell ~ in front of the fire.
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324.
n.a piece of money made of metal|Look at the picture and note at money.
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325.
phrase a room where people eat
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326.
ad.at a time in the future;after the time you are talking about|See you ~.
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327.
v.to make food or drink move down your throat from your mouth|I can't ~ these tablets without water.
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n.a room that contains a toilet|I'm going to the ~.
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v.to make a sound like a bell.| The telephone is ringing.
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a.with no light,or not much light|It was so ~ that I couldn't see anything.
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v.to come or go in a place| They stopped talking when she entered the room.
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v.to take place,usually without being planned first.|How did the accident ~?
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n.a bird with very bright feathers that can copy what people say
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n.words that tell you about people and things that are not real.|Hans Christian Andersen wrote ~ for children.
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n.a person who steals sth.| A ~ stole my car.
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n.a small electric light that you can carry
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n.the sounds that you make when you speak or sing|Steve has a very deep ~.
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phrase a book that you use at school for writing in
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n.a long high table in a shop, bank or bar, that is between the people who work there and the customers|The man behind the ~ in the bank was very helpful.
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n.a person who buys things from a shop
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v.to not remember sth.|I've ~ her name.
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n.a person who controls an organization,a business or a shop|He is the ~ of a shoe shop.
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v.to know again somebody or sth. that you have seen or heard before|I didn't ~ you without your glasses.
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v.to help somebody in a shop to buy things|Excuse me,Madam.Are you being ~?
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n.the way from one place to another,where cars can go.
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n.the hair on a man's chin|He has got a ~ .
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prep.all the time that sth. is happening|The sun gives us light ~ the day.
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v.to become bigger|Children ~ed very quickly.
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v.to give an answer when you do not know if it is right|Can you ~ how old he is?
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v.to say or show that you will do or give sth. if another person wants it | She ~ed me a cake.
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v.to go from one place to another|I would like to ~ round the world.
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n.a journey to a place and back again|We went on a ~ to the mountains.
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n.a young cat
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a.with no water or liquid in it or on it |The washing isn't ~ yet. ~ weather opposite:wet
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v.to have as a meaning|What does 'medicine'~?
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n.a thing, person or situation that is annoying or causes trouble or problems
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n.to do sth. that somebody does not expect|I arrived early to ~ her.
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ad.very|I'm ~ sorry!
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v.to give water to plants|Have you ~ the plants?
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360.
ad.now, same meaning:at once|Come to my office ~!
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n.a man or woman who acts in plays, films or television programmes
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362.
n.a woman who acts in plays, films or television prgogrammes
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363.
phrase 1.not less than|It will cost ~ $150. 2.although other things are bad|We're not rich, but ~ we're happy.
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a.known by many people| Oxfoed is ~ for its university.
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v.the money that you must pay for sth.|There is a ~ of 50 pounds for the use of the hall. We deliver free of ~.
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n.a name that you call somebody that you love|Are you all right,~?
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v.to have a picture or idea in your mind when you are asleep|I ~ed about you last night. I ~ that I was flying.
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n.a person who controls a car, bus ,train etc.|John is a good ~.
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phrase an official document that shows that you are allowed to drive a car, etc.
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n.the most that is possible or allowed|There is a ~ to the amount of pain we can bear.
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n.a measure of length that is used in Britain and the USA|We live three ~ from the sea.
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v.to go past somebody or simething that is going more slowly|The car ~ ed a bus.
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n.a thing with writing or a picture on it that tells you sth.|a road ~
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n.how fast sth. goes|The car was travelling at a ~ of 50 miles an hour.
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n.a special road for races
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v.to move your hand from side to side in the air to say hello or goodbye ,or to make a sign to somebody|She ~ to me as the train left the station.
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ad.in or to another country|She lives ~.
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n.1. a republic in northeastern Africa known as the United Arab Republic until 1971; site of an ancient civilization that flourished from 2600 to 30 BC; 2. an ancient empire west of Israel; centered on the Nile River and ruled by a Pharaoh; figured in
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v.to feel that sth. bad will happen or has happened|I always ~ when mark dosen't come home at the usual time.
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n.a small wild animal that is kept for its thick brown fur which is used to make expensive coats
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381.
n.a person who writes in a newspaper or speaks on the radio or television about things that have happened.
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382.
a.very exciting or interesting|~ news
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n.the time that will come|Nobody knows what will happen in the ~.
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384.
phrase take in marriage
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n.a place where you pay to sleep and eat |I stayed at a ~ near the airport.
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386.
v.to bring geople together for the first time and tell each of them the name of the other|She ~ed me to her brother. He ~ed himself to me (=told me his name).
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387.
a.the newest or most recent|The ~ fashions.
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v.to need somebody or sth.|She still ~ on her parents for money because she hasn't got a job.
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389.
n.a game for two teams of eleven players who try to kick a round ball into the other team's goal on a field|Peter's playing in a ~ match tomorrow.
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390.
n.1. a place that has been built for people to swim in |Keep dived into the ~. 2. a small area of liquid or light on the ground|She was lying in a ~ of blood.
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a.with very little money|She was too ~ to buy clothes for her children. She gave her life to helping the ~(=~ people). opposite:rich
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v.to be the best or the first in a game,race or competition|Who ~ the race?
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n.the earth with all its countries and people|There was a map of the ~ on the classroom wall.
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n.a group of people who work together to make or sell things.|an advertising ~
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395.
n.planning and making things like machines, roads or bridges| She's studying chemical ~ at college.
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a.more than what is usual | I've put an extra blanket on your bed bacause it's cold tonight.
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n.a long thin mark like this-|Draw a straight ~.
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398.
a.in, to or from another country across the sea |There are many ~ students in Britain. She travels ~ a lot.
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a.thinking that sth. is funny and wanting to laugh or smile|He was ~ to see how aeriously she took the game.
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n.a small flat box with a mirror, containing powder that women use on their faces
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a.If you are ~, you want to know about sth.. |They were very ~ about the people who lived upstairs.
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a.if you are ~, you feel shy or worried about what other people think of you| ~ atbeing the center of attention
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a.not calm, for example because you are happy about sth. that is going to happen| He's getting very ~ about his holiday.
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a.making you laugh or smile, same meaning: amusing| a ~ story, He's so ~.
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phrase 1. words that you use to say or ask how well somebody does sth.|Patrick is ~ing well at school. How did you ~ in the exam? 2. to become old|My grandfather is ~ -he's nearly 80. 3. to climb onto a bus, train, or bicycle|I ~ the train.
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ad.in a kind way|She ~ drove me to the station.
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a.not old and not young;between the ages of about 40 and 60|a ~ man
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prep.across from where somebody or sth. is, on the other side | The church is on the ~ side of the road from my flat.
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n.a dry substance like flour that is made of a lot of very small pieces|Can you give me some more washing ~?
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a.not pleasant to look at|The house was really ~.
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ad.|We meet ~ every Friday.
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a.unhappy because you think that sth. bad will happen or has happened|Fiona is ~ that she's going to fail the exam.
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413.
prep.in the middle of a group of people or things| I often feel nervous when I'm ~ strangers.
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phrase a place in the countryside which is famous because it is beautiful
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415.
v.to say numbers one after the other in the correct order|The children are learning to ~ from one to ten.
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416.
v.to put one thing over another thing to hide it or to keep it safe or warm|~ the floor with a newspaper before you start painting. She ~ed her head with a scarf.
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417.
n.ten 10s
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418.
n.pieces of paper and other rubbish that people leave in a public place|The park was full of ~ after the concert.
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419.
phrase a container to put rubbish in,in the street or a public building
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420.
n.a part of sth. |a ~ of broken glass
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421.
v.to put sth. somewhere |The waiter ~ed the meal in front of me.
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422.
v.to say officially in a court of law that somebody has done sth. illegal|He was ~ for theft.
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423.
n.things that you do not want any more|Throw this ~ in the bin
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424.
a.used about things made of metal|a ~ nail
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v.to be or go all around sth.|The lake is ~ by trees.
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426.
prep.from one side or end of sth. to the other side or end|What can you see ~ the Window?
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427.
v.to move your arm quickly to send sth. through th air|~ the ball to Alex
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a.v. with everything in the right place|Her room is very ~.
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n.a circle of rubber around the outside of a wheel,for example on a car or bicyle
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n.a person who goes to see another person or a place for a short time|The old lady never has any ~.
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n.a big group of trees,smaller than a forest
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