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withdraw ( v ) =to take money out of a bank account, e. g. I'd like to withdraw $250, please
withdrawn ( adj ) ( wɪ�ˈdrɔn ) =not wanting to talk to other people; extremely quiet and shy, e. g. when his wife died he became very withdrawn.
refinery ( n ) ( rɪˈfaɪnəri ) =a factory where a substance such as oil is refined ( made pure ) , e. g. an oil refinery. a sugar refinery.
refine 2 ( v ) =to improve sth by making small changes to it, e. g. He has refined her playing technique over the years. This theory still needs a li ...
refine 1 ( v ) ( rɪˈfaɪn ) =to make a substance pure by taking other substances out of it, e. g. the process of refining oil. refined 1 ( adj ) e. g. ...
haphazard ( adj ) ( h�pˈh�zərd ) =with no particular order or plan; not organized well, e. g. The books had been piled on the shelves in a haphazard ...
frail 1 ( adj ) ( freɪl ) ( frailer, frailest ) = ( especially of an old person ) physically weak and thin, e. g. Mother was becoming too frail to li ...
frail 2 ( adj ) =weak; easily damaged or broken, e. g. the frail stems of the flowers. Human nature is frail. frailty 2 ( n ) =weakness in a person's ...
enrich 1 ( v ) ( ɪnˈrɪtʃ ) =to improve the quality of sth, often by adding sth to it, e. g. Most breakfast cereals are enriched with vitamins. enrich ...
enrich 2 ( v ) =to make sth sb rich or richer, e. g. He used his position to enrich himself.
distribute ( v ) =to give things to a large number of people, e. g. The newspaper is distributed free. =to send goods to stores, distributive, distri ...
contemporary 3 ( n ) ( kənˈtɛmpəˌrɛri ) =a person who lives or lived at the same time as sb else, especially sb who is about the same age, e. g. He w ...
contemporary 1 ( adj ) ( kənˈtɛmpəˌrɛri ) =belonging to the present time, e. g. contemporary art
contemporary 2 ( adj ) =belonging to the same time, He was contemporary with the dramatist Congreve. contemporaneous ( kəntɛmpəreɪniəs ) =happening o ...
conformation ( n ) ( kɑnfɔrˈmeɪʃn ) =the structure of sth ( the way in which sth is formed ) , especially an animal, e. g. The animals are judged on ...
conform ( v ) ( kənˈfɔrm ) =to behave and think in the same way as most other people, e. g. He refused to conform to the local customs. =to agree wit ...
circumvent ( v ) ( sərkəmˈvɛnt ) e. g. They found a way of circumventing the law. Young people still want to circumvent their parents’ control. circu ...
celebrity ( n ) ( səˈlɛbrət̮i ) = ( informal celeb ) a famous person, e. g. TV celebrities. =the state of being famous, e. g. Does he find his new ce ...
celebratory ( adj ) ( sɛləbrəˌtɔri ) =celebrating sth or marking a special occasion, e. g. a celebratory drinks. a celebratory dinner.
celebrated ( adj ) ( sɛləˌbreɪt̮əd ) =famous for having good qualities, e. g. a celebrated painter. one of Rodin's most celebrated works.
celebrant ( n ) ( sɛləbrənt ) =a priest who leads a church service, e. g. Bishop Harris was the principal celebrant at the mass. =a person who is cel ...
celebrate ( v ) ( sɛləˌbreɪt ) e. g. Jake passed his exams. We're going out to celebrate. How do people celebrate New Year's in your country. celebra ...
autonomous ( adj ) ( ɔˈtɑnəməs ) =able to govern itself or control its own affairs, e. g. Companies making autonomous cars need to build more consume ...
autonomic nervous system ( n ) ( ɔt̮ənɑmɪk ˈnərvəs ˌsɪstəm ) =the part of your nervous system that controls processes that are unconscious, for examp ...
assorted ( adj ) ( əˈsɔrt̮əd ) =of various different sorts, e. g. assorted chocolates. assortment ( n ) ( əˈsɔrtmənt )
assimilate ( v ) ( əˈsɪməˌleɪt ) =to become, or allow sb to become, a part of a country or communit, e. g. New arrivals find it hard to assimilate. a ...
analyze ( v ) ( �nlˌaɪz ) =to examine the nature or structure of sth, especially by separating it into its parts, e. g. The job involves gathering an ...
analyst ( n ) ( �nl̩ɪst ) =a person whose job involves examining facts or materials in order to give an opinion on them, e. g. a political analyst. = ...
analytical ( adj ) ( �nlˈɪt̮ɪkl ) ( also analytic ) =using a logical method of thinking, e. g. He has a clear analytical mind. =using scientific anal ...
albeit ( conjunction ) ( ɔlˈbiət ) =although, e. g. He finally agreed, albeit reluctantly, to help us
analysis ( n ) ( əˈn�ləsəs ) ( pl. analyses, əˈn�ləsiz ) =a careful examination of sth in order to find out what it consists of, e. g. statistical an ...
advisory 2 ( n ) ( ədˈvaɪzəri ) =an official warning that sth bad is going to happen, e. g. a tornado advisory.
agile ( adj ) ( �dʒl ) =able to move quickly and easily, e. g. an agile athlete. =able to think quickly and in an intelligent way, e. g. an agile min ...
advisory 1 ( adj ) ( ədˈvaɪzəri ) =having the role of giving professional advice, e. g. an advisory committee. He acted in an advisory capacity only.
advise 3 ( v ) =to officially tell someone something, e. g. Please advise us of any change of address. I regret to advise you that the course is now ...
adviser ( n ) ( ədˈvaɪzər ) ( also advisor ) =a person who gives advice, especially sb who knows a lot about a particular subject, e. g. a financial ...
advise 1 ( v ) ( ədˈvaɪz ) =to tell sb what you think they should do in a particular situation, advice ( n ) ( ədˈvaɪs ) ( also advisement, ədˈvaɪzmə ...
advise 2 ( v ) =to give sb help and information on a subject that you know a lot about, e. g. We employ an expert to advise on new technology.
adverse ( adj ) ( �dvərs ) =negative and unpleasant, e. g. adverse weather conditions. Lack of money will have an adverse effect on our research prog ...
acquisitive ( adj ) ( əˈkwɪzət̮ɪv ) =wanting very much to buy or get new possessions, e. g. It's an acquisitive company looking for ways to expand. a ...
Advent calendar ( n ) =a piece of stiff paper with a picture and 24 small doors with numbers on them. Children open a door each day during advent and ...
acclamation 2 ( n ) =the act of electing sb using a spoken, not written, vote, e. g. The decision was made by acclamation.
acclamation 1 ( n ) ( �kləˈmeɪʃn ) =loud and enthusiastic approval or welcome, e. g. the tackle brought the supporters to their feet in acclamation.
acclaim ( v, n ) ( əˈkleɪm ) =to praise or welcome sth sb publicly, e. g. a highly acclaimed performance. The work was acclaimed as a masterpiece. in ...
seagull ( n ) ( siɡʌl ) ( also gull ) =a bird with long wings and usually white and gray or black feathers that lives near the ocean.
seafood ( n ) ( sifud ) =fish and sea creatures that can be eaten, especially shellfish, e. g. a seafood restaurant.
sea lion ( n ) =a large seal ( a sea animal with thick fur, that eats fish and lives around the coast ) that lives by the Pacific Ocean
sea turtle ( n ) ( also turtle, tərt̮l ) =a large reptile with a hard round shell, that lives in the ocean
sea horse ( n ) =a small sea fish that swims in a vertical position and has a head that looks like the head of a horse
sculpture 1 ( n ) ( skʌlptʃər ) =a work of art that is a solid figure or object made by carving or shaping wood, stone, clay, metal, etc. , e. g. a m ...