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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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v.to be in the same place and not go away\ ~ here until I come back.
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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. 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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v.to like sth. very much\ I ~ playing football.
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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: (three words) wanting to know more about somebody or something
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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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ad. at some time in the past\This house was ~ a school.
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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. a person who is in the same class as you at school or college
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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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abbr. You use ~ after a time to show that it is between MIDDAY (= twelve o'clock in the day) and midnight \The plane leaves at 3 ~.
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v. to bring or fix one thing to another thing\The tunnel ~s Britain to France. ~ the two pieces of wood together.
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phrase: (two words) to happen in the way that you hoped or imagined \Her dream ~.
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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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phrase: (three words) able to do something well\James tennis.
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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 building where people can look at old or interesting things\Have you ever been to the British ~?
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adj. happy about something Same Meaning: pleased\He was ~ to see us.
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n. a person who is in a group\I'm a ~ of the school football team.
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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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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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v. to be the right size or shape for somebody or something \I tried the dress on, but it didn't fit. This key doesn't ~ the lock.
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v.to put ~ on sth. to change the colour \We ~ed the walls grey.
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