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ad. at some time in the past\This house was ~ a school.
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v. to put sth. in a place so that it will not to move \We ~ed the shelf to the wall.
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phrase: pron. used for saying that somebody does the same thing as another person\Gary and Susy looked at ~(=Gary looked at Susy and Susy looked at Gary).
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n. a person whose job is to make drawings that show how something will be made\ a fashion ~
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n. sth. that you like doing in your free time \My ~s are reading and swimmming.
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n. 1 a picture that somebody makes with paint\a ~ by Rembrandt\He did a ~ of the bridge.2 the activity of using paint to make pictures or to put on walls, etc.\Her hobbies include music and ~. We can do the ~ ourselves.
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n. (no plural) a Chinese game that two people play on a board with red and black pieces (like horse,cannon,elephant...) on it
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v. 1 to run slowly for exercise\I ~ed round the park. I go ~ing every morning. 2 to push or touch something a little, so that it moves\She ~ed my arm and I spilled my drink.
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adj. 1 right or correct\Is it ~ that you are leaving? Glasgow is in England: ~ or false? 2 real\A ~ friend will always help you. It's a ~ story (=it reallly happened).
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n. a building where people can look at old or interesting things\Have you ever been to the British ~?
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n. a group of people who do sth. together or the place where they meet\i belong to the golf ~
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v.to be busy doing or making sth.\You need to ~ hard if you want to pass the exam.
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n. 1 a time when people come together for a special reason, usually to talk about something\We had a ~ to talk about the plans for the new swimming pool. I'll be in a ~ all morning, but I'l call you in the afternoon. 2 a time when two or more people come together\Do you remember your first ~ with your husband?
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n. a game where two te4ams try to hit a ball over a high net with their hands.\We played ~ on the beach.
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a. never stopping or finishing ;very long\The journey seemed ~.
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v. to decide what you are going to do and how you are going to do it\They're ~ing a holiday in Australia next summer.
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phrase:divide into pieces Same Meaning: dismember, break up
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phrase: (two words) to want
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v. 1 to come together with somebody or something\Will you ~ us for dinner? This road ~s the motorway soon. 2 to become a member of a group \He ~ the army. I've ~ed an aerobics class.
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n. 1 something that you have decided to do and how you are going to do it\What are your holiday ~s? The have ~s to build a new school.
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phrase: (two words) that you say to somebody when you hope that they will do well\~! I'm sure you'll get the job.
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v. 1 to find something that is like another thing or that you can put with it\~ the word with the right picture. 2 to have the same colour, shape or pattern as something else, or to look good \That scarf doesn't ~ your blouse.
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n. She goes for a ~ before breakfast.
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n. 1 a feeling of wanting something to hapen and thinking that it will\There's little ~ of finding survivors. Don't give up ~ - you may still pass. 2 (no plural) a person or thing that gives you ~ \Can you help me? You're my only ~.
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n. 1 a person in a book, play or film\Homer Simpson is a famous cartoon ~. 2 (no plural) the qualities that make somebody or something different from other people or things \He has a strong ~. \The new factory wil change the ~ of the village.
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