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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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adj. happy about something Same Meaning: pleased\He was ~ to see us.
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adj. with no others\She's the ~ girl in her class. adv. 1 and nobody or nothing else; no more than\I invited twenty people to the party, but ~ five came. \We can't have dinner now. It's ~ five o'clock! We ~ waited five minutes. It was ~ a suggestion. We can ~ guess what happened.
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n. sth. that you like doing in your free time \My ~s are reading and swimmming.
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adj. thin, but not too thin\a tall ~ man
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phrase: (two words) 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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phrase: (three words) on Saturday and Sunday\What are you doing ~?
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n. 1 a number or letter that a teacher gives for your work to show how good it is(Same Meaning:mark) She got very good ~s in all her exams. 2.(AmE=BrE.year) a class in a school in the US where all the children are the same age\My sister is in the fifth ~.
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phrase: (three words) with a lot of people or things in it, so that there is no more space\There socks ~ holes.
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phrase: be called; ~ a certain name =go under \She ~ Rose.
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adj. wanting to know more about somebody or something\Are you ~ in toy cars?
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adj. providing enjoyment; pleasantly entertaining Same Meaning: amusing\Time flies when you're having fun.
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n. a game between two people or teams: a football ~, a boxing ~
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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1 linking v. to be in the same place and not go away\ ~ here until I come back. I ~ in bed until ten o'clock. 2 vi. to live somewhere for a short time: I ~ with my friend in Dublin. Which hotel are you ~ at? 3 to continue in the same way and not change: I tried to  ~ awake.
4 n. a short time when you live somewhere : Did you enjoy your ~  in London?


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n. a person who is in the same class as you at school or college
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n.(no plural) the feeling of enjoying yourself; something that you enjoy\Sailing is good ~. I'm just learning English for ~.
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phrase: (three words) able to do something well\James tennis.
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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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n. (no plural) a game that two people play on a board with black and white squares on it
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n. a short time when you live somewhere \Did you enjoy your ~ in London?
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n.Saturday and Sunday\What are you doing at the ~?
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vt. to say hello when you meet somebody\He ~ with a smile.
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adj. with a lot of people or things in it, so that there is no more space\My glass is ~. The bus was ~ so we waited for the next one. These socks are ~ of holes.
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adj. prepared and able to do sth.\ I'll be ~ to leave in five minutes.
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adj. pron. as well as or different from the one or ones I have said\Carmen is Spanish, but the ~ students in my class are Japanese.\I can only find one shoe. Have you seen the ~ other?\I saw her on the ~ side of the road.\John and Claire arrived at nine o'clock, but the ~s were late.
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