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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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charisma ( n ) ( kəˈrɪzmə ) =the powerful personal quality that some people have to attract and impress other people, e. g. The President has great p ...
tangible ( adj ) ( t�ndʒəbl ) =that can be clearly seen to exist, e. g. We can't accept his findings without tangible evidence. tangibly ( adv )
synthetic 1 ( adj, n ) ( sɪnˈθɛt̮ɪk ) =artificial; made by combining chemical substances rather than being produced naturally by plants or animals, e ...
synthetic 2 ( adj ) ( also agglutinative, əˈɡlutnˌeɪt̮ɪv ) = ( of languages ) using changes to the ends of words rather than separate words to show t ...
synthesizer ( n ) ( sɪnθəˌsaɪzər ) ( informal synth ) =an electronic machine for producing different sounds, e. g. a speech synthesizer.
suppository ( n ) ( səˈpɑzəˌtɔri ) =a small piece of solid medicine that is placed in the rectum or vagina and left to dissolve gradually
succinct ( adj ) ( səkˈsɪŋkt ) =expressed clearly and in a few words, e. g. a succinct explanation. Keep your answers as succinct as possible. succin ...
reflectance ( n ) ( rɪˈflɛktəns ) =a measure of how much light is reflected off a surface, reflectivity ( n ) ( riflɛkˈtɪvət̮i ) =the degree to which ...
reflect 1 ( v ) ( rɪˈflɛkt ) =to show the image of sth sb on the surface of sth such as a mirror, water, or glass, e. g. Her face was reflected in th ...
reflect 2 ( v ) =to throw back light, heat, sound, etc. from a surface, e. g. The windows reflected the bright afternoon sunlight.
reflect 3 ( v ) =to think carefully and deeply about sth, e. g. Before I decide, I need time to reflect. She was left to reflect on the implications ...
profuse ( adj ) ( prəˈfyus ) =produced in large amounts, e. g. profuse sweating. profuse bleeding. profusely ( adv ) e. g. to bleed profusely. profus ...
oddball ( n, adj ) ( ɑdbɔl ) =a person who behaves in a strange or unusual way, e. g. He has always been an oddball. oddball characters.
oddments ( n ) ( ɑdmənts ) =small pieces of cloth, etc. that are left after a larger piece has been used, e. g. a few oddments of fabric. =small item ...
odd jobs ( n ) =small jobs of various types, e. g. to do odd jobs around the house. odd - job man ( n ) =a person paid to do odd jobs.
odd 2 ( ɑdj ) e. g. odd thing
odd 3 ( adj ) = ( of numbers ) that can't be divided exactly by the number two, e. g. 1, 3, 5, and 7 are odd numbers.
odd - ( in compounds ) =strange or unusual in the way mentioned, e. g. an odd - looking house. an odd - sounding name.
odd 1 ( adj ) ( ɑd ) ( odder, oddest ) =strange or unusual, e. g. They're very odd people. There's something odd about that girl. oddly ( adv ) , odd ...
deplete ( v ) ( dɪˈplit ) =to reduce sth by a large amount so that there is not enough left, e. g. Food supplies were severely depleted. depletion ( ...