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shift 6 ( n ) =a simple, straight piece of clothing worn by women in the past as underwear
shift 2 ( v ) =to change the gears when you are driving a vehicle, e. g. to shift into second gear.
shift 3 ( n ) ( ʃɪft ) =a period of time worked by a group of workers who start work as another group finishes, e. g. night shift at the factory. =th ...
shift 4 ( n ) =the system on a computer keyboard or typewriter that allows capital letters or a different set of characters to be typed, e. g. a shif ...
shift 5 ( n ) =a woman's simple, straight dress
shift 1 ( v, n ) ( ʃɪft ) =to move sth, from one position or place to another, e. g. We'll need to shift these tables around. =to change from one sta ...
reportage ( n ) ( rɪˈpɔrt̮ɪdʒ ) =the reporting of news or the typical style in which this is done in newspapers, or on TV and radio, e. g. We need ac ...
reporting ( n ) ( rɪˈpɔrt̮ɪŋ ) =the presenting and writing about news on television and radio, and in newspapers, e. g. accurate reporting.
report 1 ( v, n ) =to give people information about sth that you've heard, seen, done, reportedly =according to what some people say, The band has re ...
report 2 ( n ) ( rɪˈpɔrt ) =the sound of an explosion or of a gun being fired, e. g. a loud report.
recover ( v ) ( rɪˈkʌvər ) =to get back sth that has been lost, stolen, or missing, e. g. He's still recovering from his operation. recovered ( adj ) ...
offend 4 ( v ) =to be against what people believe is morally right, e. g. comments that offend against people's religious beliefs.
offend 1 ( v ) ( əˈfɛnd ) =to make sb feel upset, e. g. They'll be offended if you don't go to their wedding. offended ( adj ) , offending 1 ( adj ) ...
offend 2 ( v ) =to seem unpleasant to sb, e. g. The smell from the farm offended some people. an ugly building that offends the eye. offensive 2 ( ad ...
offend 3 ( v ) =to commit a crime, e. g. He started offending at the age of 16. offending 2 ( adj ) , offender ( n ) , offense 2 ( n )
oblivious ( adj ) ( əˈblɪviəs ) =not aware of sth, e. g. He drove off, oblivious of the damage he had caused. obliviously ( adv ) , oblivion ( n ) e. ...
facet 1 ( n ) ( f�sət ) =a particular part or aspect of sth, e. g. Now let's look at another facet of the problem. the many facets of rural life.
facet 2 ( n ) =one of the flat sides of a jewel
extension 7 ( n ) =the set of three letters that are placed after a dot at the end of the name of a file and that show what type of file it is, e. g. ...
extension 3 ( n ) ( abbreviation ext. ) =an extra telephone line connected to a central telephone in a house or to a switchboard in a large building. ...
extension 4 ( n ) =the act of making sth longer or larger; the thing that is made longer and larger, e. g. The extension of the subway will take seve ...
extension 5 ( n ) =a new room or rooms that are added to a house
extension 6 ( n ) =a part of a college or university that offers courses to students who are not studying full - time; a program of study for these s ...
extension 1 ( n ) ( ɪkˈstɛnʃn ) =the act of increasing the area of activity, group of people, etc. that is affected by sth, e. g. the extension of ne ...
extension 2 ( n ) =an extra period of time allowed for sth, e. g. a visa extension. She was given an extension to finish writing her thesis.
extended family ( n ) =a family group that includes not only parents and children but also uncles, aunts, grandparents, etc. , e. g. She grew up surr ...
extend ( v ) ( ɪkˈstɛnd ) =to make sth longer or larger, e. g. to extend a fence. to extend a deadline. extended ( adj ) , extendable ( adj ) , exten ...
erode ( v ) ( ɪˈroʊd ) =to gradually destroy the surface of sth through the action of wind, rain, etc. , e. g. The cliff face has been steadily erode ...
evaporate ( v ) ( ɪˈv�pəˌreɪt ) =if a liquid evaporates or if sth evaporates it, it changes into a gas, especially steam, e. g. Heat until all the wa ...
endorse 3 ( v ) =to write your name on the back of a check so that it can be paid into a bank account
entire ( adj ) ( ɪnˈtaɪər ) =including everything, everyone, or every part, e. g. The entire village was destroyed. entirely ( adv ) =in every way po ...
endorse 1 ( v ) ( ɪnˈdɔrs ) =to say publicly that you support a person, statement, or course of action, e. g. I wholeheartedly endorse his remarks. e ...
endorse 2 ( v ) =to say in an advertisement that you use and like a particular product, e. g. I wonder how many celebrities actually use the products ...
elude ( v ) ( ɪˈlud ) =to manage to avoid or escape from sth sb, especially in a skillful way, e. g. The two men managed to elude the police for six ...
eloquent ( adj ) ( ɛləkwənt ) =able to use language and express your opinions well, especially when you are speaking in public, e. g. an eloquent spe ...
dignitary ( n ) ( dɪɡnəˌtɛri ) ( pl. dignitaries ) =a person who has an important official position, e. g. Several foreign dignitaries attended the c ...
deficient ( adj ) ( dɪˈfɪʃnt ) =not having enough of sth, especially sth that is essential, e. g. a diet that is deficient in vitamin A. deficiency ( ...
conspicuous ( adj ) ( kənˈspɪkyuəs ) =easy to see or notice; likely to attract attention, e. g. Mary's red hair always made her conspicuous at school.
conspicuous consumption ( n ) =the buying of expensive goods in order to impress people and show them how rich you are
burgeon ( v ) ( bərdʒən ) =to begin to grow or develop rapidly, e. g. manufacturers are keen to cash in on the burgeoning demand. burgeoning ( adj ) ...
broad 3 ( adj ) =covering a wide area, e. g. a broad expanse of water
broad 4 ( adj ) =if sb has a broad accent, you can hear very easily which area they come from, e. g. a broad Southern accent.
broad 5 ( adj ) =dealing with sex in an amusing way, e. g. The movie mixes broad humor with romance. broadly 2 ( adv ) =if you smile broadly, you smi ...
broad 1 ( adj ) ( brɔd ) =wide, e. g. a broad street
broad 2 ( adj ) =including a great variety of people or things, e. g. a broad range of products.
access ( v, n ) ( �ksɛs ) =to reach, enter, or use sth, e. g. The loft can be accessed with a ladder. accessible ( adj ) ( əkˈsɛsəbl ) , accessibilit ...
superficial 3 ( adj ) =of or on the surface of sth, e. g. superficial veins
superficial 1 ( adj ) ( supərˈfɪʃl ) =not studying or looking at sth thoroughly; seeing only what is obvious, e. g. a superficial analysis. superfici ...
superficial 2 ( adj ) =only affecting the surface and therefore not seriousm e. g. a superficial injury.
stoic ( n ) ( stoʊɪk ) =a person who is able to suffer pain or trouble without complaining, stoic ( adj ) ( stoical ) e. g. her stoic endurance. his ...