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extroverted |
a person who is confident and prefers being with other people to being alone He was extroverted and funny. |
ex • tro • vert / ˈɛkstrəvərt / noun [ count ] →ANTONYM introvert |
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Physical adjective |
connected with things that you feel or do with your body physical exercise |
phys • i • cal 1 AWL / ˈfɪzɪkl / |
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Physically adverb |
I am not physically fit. |
phys • i • cal • ly AWL / ˈfɪzɪkəli / |
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But there just |
he had a nice smile but there just wasn't any chemistry between us |
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Reorder |
Reorder The words to make questions. |
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What color hair does she have? |
Dark brown |
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sociable adjective |
friendly and enjoying being with other people I'm very friendly and sociable |
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infidelity |
The cat is a symbol of infidelity The quality of being unfaithful Synonyms:Unfaithfulness Antonyms:Fidelity
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إلحاد..خيانة.. زندقة |
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get a signal |
I have a problem with the Wi-Fi. I can't get a signal |
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questionnaire |
the vacation questionnaire-- |
استبيان الإجازة |
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float ANTONYM sink |
We spent two days in Bangkok and saw the Floating Market. 1 to stay on top of a liquid Wood floats on water. 2 to move slowly in the air Clouds were floating across the sky.
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float / floʊt / verb ( floats, float • ing, float • ed ) |
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magical adjective |
1 seeming to have special powers a herb with magical powers to cure disease 2 ( informal ) wonderful and exciting We spent a magical week in San Francisco. Costa Rica was magical and the weather was perfect, |
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zipline tour, |
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sympathize |
to show that you understand someone’s feelings when they have problems I sympathize with you – I have a lot of work to do, too. Who do yau sympathize with most |
sym • pa • thize / ˈsɪmpəθaɪz / verb ( sym• pa• thiz• es, sym• pa • thiz • ing, sym• pa • thized ) to show that you understand someone’s feelings when they have problems I sympathize with you – I have a lot of work to do, too. |
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convention center |
following what is normal or the way things have been done for a long time a conventional laptop computer conventional attitudes I wanted to photograph Barack Obama and his family in the convention center, |
con • ven • tion • al AWL / kənˈvɛnʃənl / adjective →ANTONYM unconventional |
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press pass |
when I got there I discovered that I didn't have my press pass and I couldn't go inside |
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emotional |
connected with feelings emotional problems showing strong feelings, sometimes by crying He got very emotional when we said goodbye. But when Obama made his speech they all became quiet and emotional |
e • mo • tion • al / ɪˈmoʊʃənl / adjective 1 |
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extract ( formal ) |
to take something out, especially with difficulty We’ll have to extract two teeth to make room for the new ones
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ex • tract 1 AWL / ɪkˈstrækt / verb ( ex • tracts , ex • tract • ing , ex • tract • ed ) في مقتطف من النص. |
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election |
a time when people choose someone to be a leader by voting for him or her The election will be held on Tuesday everybody was looking at the TV screens waiting for the election results. |
e • lec • tion / ɪˈlɛkʃn / noun [count, noncount] ( POLITICS ) |
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tense adjective |
(used about a person) worried or nervous, and not able to relax I always feel very tense before exams (used about a situation, a time, etc.) in which people feel worried and not relaxed The atmosphere in the meeting was very tense |
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tension |
being worried or nervous, and not able to relax Tension can give you headaches. |
ten • sion AWL / ˈtɛnʃn / noun [ noncount ] |
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democracy |
1 [ noncount ] a system of government where the people choose their leader by voting 2 [ count ] a country with a government that the people choose We live in a democracy |
de • moc • ra • cy / dɪˈmɑkrəsi / noun ( plural cies ) ( POLITICS ) |
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incompatible |
very different, and so not able to exist or be used together The new software is incompatible with my computer |
غير متوافق |
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compatible adjective
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able to exist or be used together Is this software compatible with my computer Do you think the two people are compatible |
com • pat • i • ble AWL / kəmˈpæt̮əbl / متوافق |
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take turns |
to alternate in doing something. Do you want to take turns at answering the telephone? |
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democracy |
1[ noncount ] a system of government where the people choose their leader by voting 2 [ count ] a country with a government that the people choose We live in a democracy. |
de • moc • ra • cy / dɪˈmɑkrəsi / noun ( plural de • moc • ra • cies ) ( POLITICS ) |
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screen saver |
Do you have a photo as rhe screen saver at your computer or phone? |
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aristocrat Synonyms:Blue blood, Patrician |
A member of the aristocracy a rich aristocrat who owned a lot of property in Paris and Monaco |
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rebel |
a person who fights against the people in control, for example the government Caroline was a rebel. verb to fight against the people in control, for example the government or your parents She rebelled against her parents by refusing to go to college. |
re • bel 1 / ˈrɛbl Noun count |
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connectors |
time sequencers and connectorsso, because, or althollgh |
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freeway noun [ count ] |
a wide road where vehicles can travel fast the freeways of southern California I was driving along the freeway listening to the radio. |
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madly |
in a wild way They were rushing around madly. ( informal ) very much Richard and Vanessa are madly in love . They were madLy in lave. |
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get in |
get in to reach a place My train got in at 7:15. SYNONYM arrive She ran to her car and got in |
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improbable adjective |
not likely to be true or to happen an improbable explanation This was very improbable. |
→ANTONYM probable |
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pose |
1 verb to cause or create something that someone must deal with This task poses several problems . 2 ( ART ) to sit or stand in a particular position for a painting or photograph After the wedding ceremony, we all posed for pictures. Now people were taking photos of their partners or friends who were posing next toor in front of sorne of the most famous paintings. |
1 AWL / poʊz / verb ( pos • es , pos • ing , posed ) |
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ban |
verb to say that something must not happen; to not allow something The movie was banned. ►ban noun [ count ] I think that photography in museums should be banned |
ban / bæn / verb ( bans , ban • ning , banned ) |
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drastic |
adjective having a sudden, very strong effect We have made some drastic changes. I have a less drastic solution |
dras • tic / ˈdræstɪk / ►dras • tic • al • ly / ˈdræstɪkli / adverb |
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Baggage check-in--فحص الأمتعة |
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Baggage claim-- |
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استلام الأمتعة |
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Check-in |
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Customs |
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--رسوم جمركية |
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Departures |
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Gates |
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Elevators |
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Passport control-- |
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مراقبة جوازات السفر |
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Terminal
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محطة طيران نهائية |
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Rest rooms-- |
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غرف الاستراحة |
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Cart |
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non-governmental organization-- |
منظمة غير حكومية |
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photo shoot |
He's going to do a photo shoot in an exotic place--ذاهب إلى التقاط الصور في مكان غريب |
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Asking for repetition |
يسأل عن التكرار |
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define |
to say what a word means How do you define “rich”? The noun is definition . for a minute how you are going to define them. |
de • fine AWL / dɪˈfaɪn / verb ( de • fines , de • fin • ing , de • fined ) ( ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS ) |
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definite |
Something that is definite is clear, fixed, and unlikely to change I want a definite answer, “yes” or “no.” There has been a definite change in her attitude |
def • i • nite AWL / ˈdɛfənət / adjective . |
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definite article |
in English grammar, the word “the” |
def • i • nite ar • ti • cle / ˌdɛfənət ˈɑrt̮ɪkl / noun [ count ] ( ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS ) |
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definitely |
certainly I’ll definitely consider your advice. |
def • i • nite • ly AWL / ˈdɛfənətli / adverb |
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definition |
( ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS ) a group of words that tell you what another word means |
def • i • ni • tion AWL / ˌdɛfəˈnɪʃn / noun [ count ] |
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check in |
to tell the person at the desk in a hotel or an airport that you have arrived I have to check in an hour before my flight. You have to wait long lines when you check In and go through security The noun is check-in . |
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check out |
to pay your bill and leave a hotel The noun is checkout . |
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check someone or something out |
1 to find out if something is correct We need to check out those rumors that the business is closing. 2 ( informal ) to look at a person or thing that seems interesting Hey, check out Mike’s new sports car! |
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an even longer wait |
1 flat and smooth The game must be played on an even surface. →ANTONYM uneven 2 not changing The wine should be stored at an even temperature. 3 the same; equal Sara won the first game and I won the second, so we’re even. and an even longer wait if your flight is delayed. انتظار أطول |
e • ven 2 / ˈivən / adjective 4 ( MATH ) Even numbers can be divided exactly by two 4, 6, 8, and 10 are even numbers. →ANTONYM odd |
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get even with someone |
( informal ) to hurt someone who has hurt you |
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orchid garden |
The airport has an indoor orchid garden |
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rooftop |
It also has a rooftop swimming pool |
roof / ruf / noun [ count ] ( plural roofs ) the top of a building or car, which covers it |
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connecting flight. |
a free sight·seeing tour for people who have at least five hours to wait for their connecting flight.
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رحلة ربط. |
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Terminal |
ter • mi • nal AWL / ˈtərmənl / noun [ count ] a building where people begin and end their trips by bus, train, airplane, or ship The flight to Phoenix departs from Terminal 3. there are dozens of ftee Playstations all over the terminals! |
محطات طرفية |
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no sense of |
It's also good for people with .. no sense of direction |
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Ambassadors |
an important person who represents his or her country in a foreign country the U.S. ambassador to Italy there are "Airport Ambassadors" in red coats, who help you to get from one place to another |
am • bas • sa • dor / æmˈbæsədər / noun [ count ] ( POLITICS ) |
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treatment |
You can go to the hairsalon and have beauty treatments or a massage. 1 [ count, noncount ] ( HEALTH ) the things that a doctor does to try to make a sick person well again a new treatment for cancer 2 [ noncount ] the way that you behave toward someone or something Their treatment of the animals was very cruel. |
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72-hole golf course |
Sports fans can also play golf atthe airport's 72-hole golf course! |
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drop it off |
If you don't have time to do your laundry because of your busy schedule drop it off at the..
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اتركه على... |
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time period |
What time period do the other three refer to? |
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questionnaire |
a list of questions for people to answer so that information can be collected from the answers Please fill out (= write the answers on ) the questionnaire the vacation questionnaire |
ques • tion • naire / ˌkwɛstʃəˈnɛr / noun [ count ] |
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phenomenon |
something that happens or exists in nature or society, especially something that is difficult to understand Earthquakes and tsunamis are natural phenomena. The first time I noticed this phenomenon |
phe • nom • e • non AWL / fəˈnɑmənən ; fəˈnɑmənɑn / noun [ count ] ( plural phe • nom • e • na / fəˈnɑmənə / ) |
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phenomenal |
adjective very great The product has been a phenomenal success. adverb a phenomenally successful movie |
phe • nom • e • nal AWL / fəˈnɑmənl / ►phe • nom • e • nal • ly / fəˈnɑmənəli / |
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Scrabble |
Do you like playing word games like Scrabble or doing crosswords |
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mime |
Try to mime the word. a way of telling a story or telling someone something by moving your face, hands, and body without speaking The show is a combination of dance and mime. ►mime verb ( mimes , mim • ing , mimed ) He mimed that he was hungry. |
mime / maɪm / noun [ count, noncount ] |
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How many ways does it mention to create new words? |
كم عدد الطرق التي يذكرها لإنشاء كلمات جديدة؟ |
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phonetic transcriptions |
Look at the phonetic transcriptions in a. How do you pronounce the words? --النسخ الصوتية |
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import |
to buy things from another country and bring them into your country The U.S. imports bananas from Ecuador. barista or latte imported from Italian when coffee shops became really popular in the US-- |
im • port / ɪmˈpɔrt / verb ( im • ports , im • port • ing , im • port • ed ) |
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Roll |
They leave their room in a terrible mess and then roll their eyes when I ask them to clean it. 1 to move along by turning over and over; to make something move in this way The pencil rolled off the table onto the floor. We rolled the rock down the path. 2 to turn your body over when you are lying down She rolled over onto her back. 3 to move on wheels The car rolled down the hill. 4 to make something into a long, round shape or the shape of a ball Can you help me roll up this rug? 5 to make something flat by moving something heavy on top of it Roll the dough into a large circle. |
roll 2 / roʊl / verb ( rolls , roll • ing , rolled ) |
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elf plural elves |
a very small person in stories who has pointed ears and magic powers They think some elves come later and pick them up! |
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get a plate |
I've already told you to get a plate for that sandwich.. |
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Caregivers |
teenage caregivers. |
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introduction |
Read the introduction to an interview and look at the photos |
اقرأ مقدمة المقابلة وانظر إلى الصور |
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exclusive |
She makes very exclusive clothes for women.حصري . |
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chic |
fashionable and attractive a chic new restaurant They are so chic. |
chic / ʃik / adjective ( chic • er , chic • est ) |
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dyslexic |
later she was diagnosed as dyslexic. يشكو من صعوبة في قراءة الكلام المكتوب |
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secretarial |
connected with the work of a secretary a secretarial job I took a secretarial course and then I got a job at Vogue magazine. |
sec • re • tar • i • al / ˌsɛkrəˈtɛriəl / adjective |
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FASHION SENSE |
WHAT NATIONAlITY DO YOU THINK HAS THE BEST FASHION SENSE Probably the Italians |
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bare feet |
I walkcd out into the street in bare feet and jumped into a taxi! |
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Lords |
a man who has a high position in society The House of Lords the second house of the Bricish Parliament |
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auction |
noun [ count ] a sale where each thing is sold to the person who will give the most money for it 2 verb to sell something at an auction |
auc • tion / ˈɔkʃn / ►auc • tion verb ( auc • tions , auc • tion • ing , auc • tioned ) |
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the supermarket checkout |
Have you ever got to the supermarket checkout and then found you didn't have enough money? What did you do? |
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Invent |
1 to make or think of something for the first time Who invented the bicycle? 2 to say something that is not true I realized that he had invented the whole story. maybe they are inventing it all! |
in • vent / ɪnˈvɛnt / verb ( in • vents , in • vent • ing , in • vent • ed ) |
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the ones that were on display |
we don't want to feel that everyone else is having a better time than us, |
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create an illusion |
1 [ count, noncount ] a false idea or belief I have no illusions about the situation – I know it’s serious. 2 [ count ] something that your eyes tell you is there or is true but in fact is not That line looks longer, but in fact they’re the same length. It’s an optical illusion People can create an illusion of who they want to be and the life they want to live |
il • lu • sion / ɪˈluʒn / noun |
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boarding pass-- |
بطاقة الصعود |
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Be complelely puzzled |
not able to understand or explain something She had a puzzled look on her face. real-life Swedish police were complelely puzzled by a myslerious crime |
puz • zled / ˈpʌzld / adjective |
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Staff |
the people who work in a place The hotel staff were very friendly Staff at a shoe store saw two men stealing at their boutique. |
staff / stæf / noun [ plural ] |
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only a 30-minute train ride away from Copenhagen |
police finally announced that lhey had arrested the men responsible for the robberies.-- |
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expressions for paraphrasing: |
explain what rhe following three words mean, using expressions for paraphrasing: |
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