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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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n. (no plural) a game that two people play on a board with black and white squares on it
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adj. thin, but not too thin\a tall ~ man
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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, pron every person or thing in a group\ ~ student buys a book and a tape. He gave a present to ~ of the children.
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phrase: (five words) repared and able to do sth.
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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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a.nice to look at\a ~ little girl
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n. 1 a person's part in a play or film\He played the ~ of the king. 2 what a person does, for example in an organization or a relationship\Your ~ is to welcome guests as they arrive.
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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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adj. pron. the two; not only one but also the other\Hold it in b~ hands. ~ her brothers are doctors.
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n.1 something that is difficult; something that makes you worry\She has a lot of ~s. Her husband is ill and her son is in prison. \There is a ~ with my phone -- it doesn't work. 2 a question that you must answer by thinking about it\I can't solve this ~.
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prep. 1 on or to all sides of something, often in a circle\We sat ~ the table. Her ran ~ the track. There is a wall ~ the garden. 2 in or to different places or in different directions\Her clothes were lying ~ the room. We walked ~ for an hour looking for a restaurant. The children were running ~ the house.
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adv. 1 also about: a little more or less than; a little before or after\I'll see you ~ seven(=at about 7 o'clock). 2 also round: in the opposite direction or in another direction\Turn ~ and go back the way you came.
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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.(no plural) the feeling of enjoying yourself; something that you enjoy\Sailing is good ~. I'm just learning English for ~.
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v.to like sth. very much\ I ~ playing football.
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a.not different\Emma and i like the ~ kind of music.
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phrase: (two words) to want
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n.1(no plural) People, animals and plants have ~ while they are alive, but things like stone, metal and water do not.\Do you believe there is ~ after death? \Is there ~ on other planets? 2 being alive\Many people lost their ~ (=died) in the fire.\The doctor saved her ~(=stopped her dying).
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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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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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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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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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