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voluminous 2 ( adj ) = ( of a piece of writing, a book, etc. ) very long and detailed, e. g. There is voluminous literature on modernism and post - m ...
voluminous 3 ( adj ) = ( of a container, piece of furniture, etc. ) very large, e. g. I sank down into a voluminous armchair.
volume 5 ( n ) =a book, e. g. a library of over 50, 000 volumes
volume 6 ( n ) ( abbreviation vol. ) =a series of different issues of the same magazine, especially all the issues for one year, e. g. New Scientist, ...
volume 2 ( n ) =the amount of sth, e. g. New roads are being built to cope with the increased volume of traffic. This work has grown in volume recent ...
volume 3 ( n ) =the amount of sound that is produced by a television, radio, etc. , e. g. to turn the volume up.
volume 4 ( n ) ( abbreviation vol. ) =a book, that is part of a series of books, e. g. an encyclopedia in 20 volumes.
volume 1 ( n ) ( vɑlyəm ) =the amount of space that an object or a substance fills, e. g. jars of different volumes.
unravel ( v ) ( ʌnˈr�vl ) =if you unravel threads that are twisted, woven, or knit, or if they unravel, they become separated, e. g. I unraveled the ...
truncate ( v ) ( trʌŋkeɪt ) =to make sth shorter, especially by cutting off the top or end, e. g. My article was published in truncated form. truncat ...
trapdoor ( n ) ( tr�pˈdɔr ) =a small door in a floor or ceiling
trap 4 ( n ) ( also sand trap, bunker ) =a small area filled with sand on a golf course, e. g. He hit his second shot into a bunker.
trap 2 ( n ) =a light carriage with two wheels, pulled by a horse, e. g. a pony and trap.
trap 3 ( n ) = ( slang ) mouth, e. g. Shut your trap! ( a rude way of telling someone to be quiet ) . to keep your trap shut ( to not tell a secret )
trap 1 ( v, n ) ( tr�p ) e. g. They were trapped in the burning building. Solar panels trap energy from the sun. a beaver with its leg in a trap. A t ...
tranquilize ( v ) =to make a person or an animal calm or unconscious, especially by giving them a drug ( a tranquilizer ) , e. g. A gamekeeper tranqu ...
tranquil ( adj ) ( tr�ŋkwəl ) =quiet and peaceful, e. g. How tranquil spaces can help people feel calm and relaxed in cities. tranquilly ( adv ) , tr ...
toxin ( n ) ( tɑksn ) =a poisonous substance, especially one that is produced by bacteria in plants and animals
toxicology ( n ) ( tɑksɪˈkɑlədʒi ) =the scientific study of poisons, toxicological ( adj ) , toxicologist ( n )
toxic ( adj ) ( tɑksɪk ) =containing poison, e. g. toxic chemicals. Many pesticides are highly toxic. toxicity ( n ) ( tɑkˈsɪsət̮i ) e. g. substances ...
stablemate ( n ) ( steɪblˌmeɪt ) =a horse, especially a racing horse, from the same stable as another horse =a person or product from the same organi ...
stableman ( n ) ( steɪblmən ) ( pl. stablemen, steɪblmən ) =a person who works in a stable
stabilizer 2 ( n ) e. g. camera stabilizer
stabilizer 3 ( n ) =a chemical that is sometimes added to food or paint to stop the various substances in it from separating
stabilizer 1 ( n ) ( steɪbəˌlaɪzər ) =a device that keeps sth steady, especially one that stops an aircraft or a ship from rolling to one side
requisition 3 ( n ) =a formal, official written request or demand for sth, e. g. a requisition form. the requisition of ships by the government.
stabilize ( v ) ( steɪbəˌlaɪz ) =to become or to make sth become firm, steady, and unlikely to change; to make sth stable, e. g. The patient's condit ...
requisition 1 ( v ) ( rɛkwəˈzɪʃn ) =to officially request the use of a building, vehicle, etc. especially during a war or an emergency, e. g. The sch ...
requisition 2 ( v ) e. g. Requisitioned weapons
requisite ( adj ) ( rɛkwəzət ) =necessary, She has the requisite experience for the job. requisite ( n ) =sth that you need, A college degree has bec ...
precious ( adj, adv ) ( prɛʃəs ) =rare and worth a lot of money, e. g. a precious vase. precious jewels. preciousness ( n ) e. g. the preciousness of ...
precarious ( adj ) ( prɪˈkɛriəs ) =likely to fall or cause sb to fall, e. g. The path down to the beach is very precarious. =not safe or certain, e. ...
perceptible 1 ( adj ) ( pərˈsɛptəbl ) =great enough for you to notice it, e. g. a perceptible change. The price increase has had no perceptible effec ...
perceptible 2 ( adj ) =that you can notice or feel with your senses, e. g. the perceptible world.
perceive ( v ) ( pərˈsiv ) =to notice or become aware of sth, e. g. I perceived a change in his behavior. =to understand or think of sth sb in a part ...
forfeit 1 ( v, adj ) ( fɔrfət ) =to lose sth or have sth taken away from you because you have done sth wrong, e. g. If you cancel your flight, you'll ...
forfeit 2 ( n ) ( fɔrfət ) =sth that a person has to pay, or sth that is taken from them, because they have done sth wrong, e. g. forfeit money.
finite 2 ( adj ) =a finite verb form or clause shows a particular tense, person, and number, e. g. “Am”, “is”, “are”, are the finite forms of “be”; “ ...
finite 1 ( adj ) ( faɪnaɪt ) =having a definite limit or fixed size, e. g. The world's resources are finite.
disregard ( v, n ) ( dɪsrɪˈɡɑrd ) =to not consider sth; to treat sth as unimportant, e. g. The board completely disregarded my recommendations.
convince ( n ) =to make sb believe that sth is true, e. g. I'd convinced myself that I was right. =to persuade sb to do sth, e. g. I've been trying t ...
contradictory ( adj ) ( kɑntrəˈdɪktəri ) =containing or showing a contradiction, e. g. We are faced with two apparently contradictory statements.
contradict ( v ) ( kɑntrəˈdɪkt ) =to say that sth is wrong, e. g. Her husband contradicted everything she said. =to be so different from each other t ...
condenser 2 ( n ) =a device that receives or stores electricity, especially in a car engine
condenser 1 ( n ) ( kənˈdɛnsər ) =a device that cools gas in order to change it into a liquid
condensed milk ( n ) =a type of thick sweet milk that is sold in cans
condense 3 ( v ) =to put sth such as a piece of writing into fewer words, e. g. The article was condensed into just two pages. condensation 2 ( n )
condense 2 ( v ) =if a liquid condenses or you condense it, it becomes thicker because it has lost some of its water, e. g. Condense the soup by boil ...
condense 1 ( v ) ( kənˈdɛns ) =to change from a gas into a liquid, e. g. Steam condenses into water when it cools. condensation 1 ( n ) ( kɑndənˈseɪʃ ...
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