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unanimous ( adj ) ( yuˈn�nəməs ) =if a decision is unanimous, it's agreed by everyone in a group, e. g. a unanimous vote. They were unanimous in reje ...
unruly ( adj ) ( ʌnˈruli ) =difficult to control or manage, e. g. an unruly class. unruly behavior. unruly hair ( difficult to keep looking neat ) . ...
unanimity ( n ) ( yunəˈnɪmət̮i ) =complete agreement about sth among a group of people, e. g. There is no unanimity of opinion among the medical prof ...
thruster ( n ) ( θrʌstər ) =a small engine used to provide extra force, especially on a spacecraft
surpass ( v ) ( sərˈp�s ) =to do or be better than sth sb, e. g. He hopes someday to surpass the world record. The success of the show surpassed all ...
solitude ( n ) ( sɑləˌtud ) =the state of being alone, especially when you find this pleasant, synonym privacy, e. g. I returned to the solitude of m ...
solitary 1 ( adj, n ) ( sɑləˌtɛri ) =without other people, e. g. He enjoys solitary walks. =only one, e. g. There wasn't a solitary shred of evidence ...
solitary 2 ( n ) ( sɑləˌtɛri ) ( also solitary confinement ) =a punishment in which a prisoner is kept alone in a separate cell, e. g. to be in solit ...
slender ( adj ) ( slɛndər ) ( slenderer, slenderest ) =thin in an attractive or elegant way, e. g. a slender young man. =small in amount or size and ...
sacred cow ( n ) =a custom, system, etc. that has existed for a long time and that many people think should not be questioned or criticized, e. g. th ...
sacred ( adj ) ( seɪkrəd ) =connected with God; considered to be holy, e. g. Cows are sacred to Hindus. =very important and treated with great respec ...
rival 1 ( v ) ( raɪvl ) =to be as good, impressive, etc. as sth sb else, synonym compare, e. g. You'll find scenery to rival anything you can see in ...
rival 2 ( n, adj ) ( raɪvl ) =a person, company, or thing that competes with another in sports, business, etc. , e. g. The two teams have always been ...
revive ( v ) ( rɪˈvaɪv ) =to become, or to make sth sb become, conscious or healthy and strong again, e. g. The flowers soon revived in water. reviva ...
reveal ( v ) ( rɪˈvil ) =to make sth known to sb, e. g. to reveal a secret. revealing ( adj ) , revealingly ( adv ) , revelation ( n ) , revelatory ( ...
revise ( v ) ( rɪˈvaɪz ) =to change your opinions or plans, for example because of sth you have learned =to change sth, such as a book, in order to c ...
resistive ( adj ) ( rɪˈzɪstɪv ) =able to survive or cope with the action or effect of sth, e. g. A new version of resistive tearing instability was f ...
resister ( n ) ( rɪˈzɪstər ) =a person who resists sth sb, resistor ( n ) ( rɪˈzɪstər ) =a device that has resistance to an electric current in a cir ...
resistant ( adj ) ( rɪˈzɪstənt ) e. g. fire - resistant materials. plants that are resistant to disease. Elderly people aren't always resistant to ch ...
resist 1 ( v ) ( rɪˈzɪst ) =to refuse to accept sth and try to stop it from happening, e. g. She steadfastly resisted all attempts to help her. resis ...
resist 2 ( v ) =to stop yourself from having sth you like or doing sth you very much want to do, e. g. I finished the cake. I couldn't resist it.
rage 6 ( v ) = ( of an illness, a fire, etc. ) to spread very quickly, e. g. Forest fires were raging out of control. A flu epidemic raged through th ...
rage 4 ( v ) =to show that you are very angry about sth or with sb, especially by shouting, e. g. He raged against the injustice of it all. “That's u ...
rage 5 ( on ) ( v ) = ( of a storm, a battle, an argument, etc. ) to continue in a violent way, e. g. The riots raged for three days. The blizzard wa ...
rage 1 ( n ) ( reɪdʒ ) =a feeling of violent anger that is difficult to control, e. g. Her face was dark with rage. He flies into a rage if you even ...
rage 2 ( n ) = ( in compounds ) anger and violent behavior caused by a particular situation, e. g. a case of air rage on our flight home
rage 3 ( n ) be all the rage ( idiom ) =to be very popular and fashionable, e. g. Cellphones with cameras and music players are all the rage these da ...
pursue ( v ) ( pərˈsu ) =to do sth or try to achieve sth over a period of time =to follow or chase sth sb, especially in order to catch them, pursuan ...
prohibitive 2 ( adj ) = ( of a price or a cost ) so high that it prevents people from buying sth or doing sth, e. g. prohibitive costs. a prohibitive ...
prohibitive 1 ( adj ) ( prəˈhɪbət̮ɪv ) =preventing people from doing sth by law, e. g. prohibitive legislation.
prohibit ( v ) ( prəˈhɪbət ) =to stop sth from being done or used, especially by law, e. g. a law prohibiting the sale of alcohol. prohibition ( n ) ...
pledge 3 ( n ) =a sum of money or sth valuable that you leave with sb to prove that you'll do sth or pay back money that you owe
pledge 1 ( v ) ( plɛdʒ ) =to formally promise, e. g. The government pledged their support for the plan. The government has pledged itself to root out ...
pledge 2 ( n ) ( plɛdʒ ) =a serious promise, e. g. a pledge of support. Management has given a pledge that there will be no layoffs this year.
pioneer ( n, v ) ( paɪəˈnɪər ) =a person who is the first to study and develop a particular area of knowledge, =one of the first people to go to a pa ...
persist ( v ) ( pərˈsɪst ) =to continue to do sth despite difficulties, e. g. She persisted in her search for the truth. =to continue to exist, persi ...
opponent ( n ) =a person that you are playing or fighting against in a game, competition, etc. , e. g. a political opponent. =a person who is against ...
numerous ( adj ) ( numərəs ) =existing in large numbers, synonym many, e. g. He has been late on numerous occasions. Numerous studies have shown this ...
mount 2 ( n ) ( maʊnt ) ( abbreviation Mt. ) = ( used in modern English only in place names ) a mountain ( maʊntn ) or a hill, e. g. Mount Everest ( ...
mount 3 ( n ) ( also mounting ) =sth such as a piece of heavy paper or glass that you put sth on or attach sth to, to display it, e. g. gun mount.
mount 1 ( v ) ( maʊnt ) =to get on a bicycle, horse, etc. , e. g. He mounted his horse and rode away. mount ( n ) =a horse that you ride on, e. g. Sh ...
miniature ( adj, n ) ( mɪnətʃər ) e. g. It looks like a miniature version of James Bond's car. She collects miniatures for her dollhouse.
miniaturize ( v ) ( mɪniətʃəˌraɪz ) , e. g. New technology continues to miniaturize computer components. miniaturized ( adj ) e. g. a miniaturized li ...
lack ( v, n ) =to have not enough of sth, e. g. She lacks confidence. What chronic lack of sleep can cause to our overall health. lacking ( adj ) e. ...
ignore ( v ) ( ɪɡˈnɔr ) =to pay no attention to sth, e. g. He ignored all the “No Smoking” signs and lit up a cigarette. =to pretend that you have no ...
ignoramus ( n ) ( ɪɡnəreɪməs ) =a person who doesn't have much knowledge, e. g. When it comes to music, I'm a complete ignoramus.
medical records ( n ) ( mɛdɪkl rɛkərd )
mechanic ( n ) ( məˈk�nɪk ) =a person whose job is repairing machines, especially the engines of vehicles, e. g. a car mechanic.
mechanics ( n ) =the science of movement and force =the practical study of machinery
meat ( n ) ( mit ) =the flesh of an animal or a bird eaten as food; a particular type of this, e. g. a piece of meat. a slice of meat. meat - eating ...