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transports ( n ) [plural] = ( literary ) strong feelings and emotions, e. g. to be in transports of delight
transport ( v, n ) ( tr�nsˈpɔrt ) =to take sth sb from one place to another in a vehicle, e. g. to transport goods. transportation ( n ) ( tr�nspərˈt ...
theorize ( v ) e. g. The study theorizes about the role of dreams in peoples' lives. theorizing ( n ) , theoretical ( adj ) , theoretically ( adv ) , ...
purpose ( n ) ( pərpəs ) =the intention, aim, or function of sth, e. g. Our campaign's main purpose is to raise money. purposely, purposeful, purpose ...
prosper ( v ) ( prɑspər ) =to develop in a successful way; to be successful, especially in making money, e. g. The economy prospered under his admini ...
mammoth ( n ) ( m�məθ ) =an animal like a large elephant covered with hair, that lived thousands of years ago and is now extinct, mammoth ( adj ) =ex ...
flaw ( n ) ( flɔ ) =a mistake in sth that means that it isn't correct or doesn't work correctly, e. g. The argument is full of fundamental flaws. fla ...
eventually ( adv ) ( ɪˈvɛntʃuəli ) =at the end of a period of time or a series of events, e. g. Our flight eventually left five hours late.
engross ( v ) =if sth engrosses you, it's so interesting that you give it all your attention and time, e. g. As the business grew, it totally engross ...
engender ( v ) ( ɪnˈdʒɛndər ) =to make a feeling or situation exist, e. g. The issue engendered controversy. problems engendered by the restructuring ...
docile ( adj ) ( dɑsl ) =quiet and easy to control, e. g. a docile child. a docile horse. docilely ( adv ) , docility ( n )
diversify ( v ) ( daɪvərsəfaɪ ) =to develop a wider range of products in order to be more successful, e. g. Farmers are being encouraged to diversify ...
diversion ( n ) ( daɪˈvərʒn ) =the act of changing the direction, e. g. a river diversion project. =sth that takes your attention away, e. g. The par ...
diverse ( adj ) ( dəvərs ) =very different from each other and of various kinds, e. g. people from diverse cultures. My interests are very diverse. d ...
distort ( v ) ( dɪˈstɔrt ) =to change the shape, appearance, or sound of sth so that it is strange or not clear, e. g. a fairground mirror that disto ...
discrepancy ( n ) ( dɪˈskrɛpənsi ) =a difference between two or more things that should be the same, e. g. leg length discrepancy.
dictate 2 ( v, n ) =to tell sb what to do, especially in an annoying way, e. g. They're in no position to dictate terms. dictatorial ( adj ) , dictat ...
dictate 1 ( v ) ( dɪkteɪt ) =to say words for sb else to write down, e. g. He dictated a letter to his assistant. dictation ( n )
cultivator 2 ( n ) =a machine for breaking up soil and destroying weeds ( plants growing where they are not wanted )
cultivator 1 ( n ) ( kʌltəˌveɪt̮ər ) =a person who cultivates ( grows crops on ) the land
cultivate ( v ) ( kʌltəˌveɪt ) =to prepare and use land for growing plants or crops, e. g. The land around here has never been cultivated. cultivated ...
crush 4 ( n ) =a strong feeling of love that usually doesn't last very long and often isn't expressed, e. g. She has a crush on one of her teachers a ...
crush 1 ( v ) ( krʌʃ ) =to press or squeeze sth so hard that it is damaged or injured, or loses its shape, e. g. They crush the olives with a heavy w ...
crush 2 ( v ) =to push or press sth sb into a small space, e. g. Over twenty prisoners were crushed into a small dark cell.
crush 3 ( v ) =to become or make sth full of folds or lines, e. g. My dress got all crushed in my suitcase.
critique ( v ) ( krɪˈtik ) =to give your opinion of sth, e. g. His job involves critiquing designs by students. critique ( n ) =a piece of written cr ...
critic ( n ) ( krɪt̮ɪk ) =a person who expresses opinions about the qualities of sth, e. g. a music critic. =a person who expresses disapproval of st ...
creepy ( adj ) ( kripi ) =causing an unpleasant feeling of fear, e. g. a creepy ghost story. =strange in a way that makes you feel nervous, e. g. Wha ...
creeper ( n ) ( kripər ) =a plant that grows along the ground, up walls, etc. , often winding itself around other plants
creep ( v ) ( krip ) =to move with your body close to the ground =to move slowly and quietly, e. g. I crept up the stairs, trying not to wake my pare ...
core 1 ( v ) ( kɔr ) =to take out the core of a fruit, e. g. You need four cooking apples, cored and sliced.
core 2 ( n, adj ) ( kɔr ) e. g. the earth's core. the core of the argument. He gathered a small core of advisers around him. The party is losing touc ...
hatchet ( n ) ( h�tʃət ) =a small ax with a short handle
hunker ( v ) ( hʌŋkər ) ( also hunker down ) =to sit on your heels with your knees bent up in front of you, e. g. He hunkered down beside her
hunker ( v ) ( hʌŋkər ) ( also hunker down ) =to sit on your heels with your knees bent up in front of you, e. g. He hunkered down beside her
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what about =used to make a suggestion, e. g. What about going to a restaurant tonight
piss about 2 =to act in a stupid way, e. g. Don't take any notice of them. They're just pissing about
piss about 1 =to waste time, e. g. Sometimes our workers piss about on the internet instead of doing their work
order about ( order around ) =to tell people what to do in a bossy way, e. g. The workers hate the way their supervisor orders them about ( around ) ...
it’s about time =used to say strongly that you think sth should happen soon or should already have happened, e. g. It’s about time she got a job. It’ ...
hear about =to find out about sth from a source, e. g. Have you heard about the terrorist attack in Los Angeles this morning. I just heard about it o ...
do about =to do sth to solve sth, e. g. What do you think we should do about our company's falling market share.
bring about =to cause, e. g. The greed of a few people in the financial world brought about the global financial crisis
be mad about =to like sth sb very much, e. g. Marsha is mad about computer games
clarify 1 ( v ) ( kl�rəˌfaɪ ) =to make sth clearer or easier to understand, e. g. to clarify a situation. Talking to someone has helped clarify my fe ...
clarify 2 ( v ) =to make sth, especially butter, pure by heating it, e. g. clarified butter.
sufficient ( adj ) ( səˈfɪʃnt ) =enough for a particular purpose, e. g. Is sufficient sleep the key to successful antidepressant response. sufficient ...
shed ( v ) ( ʃɛd ) =to let sth fall; to drop sth, e. g. Luke shed his clothes onto the floor. How much blood will be shed before the fighting ends.