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a or an>>
[(1) one; (2) any; (3) each]>>
Would you give me a sheet of paper? (1)>>
A triangle has three sides. (2)>>
He comes to see his grandmother once a week. (3)>>
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able>>
[having the power to do something]>>
Are you able to speak English?>>
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about >>
[(1) almost; (2) of or having a relation to]>>
He completed about half of his work. (1)>>
We talk about the weather. (2)>>
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above>>
[at a higher place]>>
His head was above the water. >>
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accept >>
[to agree to receive]>>
Please accept my thanks.>>
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accident >>
[(1) something that happens by chance or mistake; (2) an unplanned event]>>
She was injured in the accident. (1)>>
We met again by accident after seventeen years had passed. (2)>>
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accuse >>
[(1) to say a person is responsible for an act or crime; (2) to make a statement against someone]>>
Her friend accused her of breaking his heart. (1)>>
The lawyer accused the suspect of lying. (2)>>
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across >>
[(1) from side to side; (2) to the other side]>>
The box was ten centimeters across. (1)>>
The dog ran across the road. (2)>>
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act >>
[to do something]>>
He acted immediately to stop the fight.>>
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activist>>
[one who seeks change through action]>>
The activist worked hard to change the law.>>
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actor>>
[someone acting in a play or show]>>
That actor frightened me.>>
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add>>
[(1) to put (something) with another to make it larger; (2) to say more]>>
Please add my name to the list. (1)>>
She told him to leave, but added that she would like to see him again. (2)>>
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administration>>
[the executive part of a government, usually headed by a president or prime minister]>>
The new administration starts work in January.>>
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admit >>
[(1) to accept; (2) to express one's guilt or responsibility]>>
When was the country admitted to the United Nations? (1)>>
He admitted that what he did was wrong. (2)>>
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adult>>
[a grown person]>>
Only an adult can sign the document.>>
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advise>>
[to help with information, knowledge or ideas in making a decision]>>
Did you advise him to leave?>>
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affect >>
[(1)to influence;(2)to produce an effect on]>>
A lack of sleep affected the singer's performance. (1)>>
Mr. Nutley's belief in my talent greatly affected my life. (2) >>
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afraid>>
[feeling fear]>>
I am afraid of guns.>>
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after>>
[(1)later; (2)behind]>>
She arrived after the lesson started. (1)>>
In the alphabet, B is after A. (2)>>
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again>>
[(1) another time; (2) as before]>>
Sam played the song again. (1)>>
I found my book in the same place again. (2)>>
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against>>
[(1) opposed to; (2) not agreeing with something] >>
They marched against the war. (1)>>
He agreed to most of the plan, but was against starting it now. (2)>>
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age>>
[how old a person or thing is]>>
The legal age for voting is eighteen.>>
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agency >>
[an organization that is part of a larger group]>>
UNICEF is an agency of the United Nations.>>
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aggression>>
[(1) an attack against a person or country; (2) the violation of a country's borders]>>
The surprise attack was an act of aggression. (1)>>
The country committed aggression when it crossed the border of the other country. (2)>>
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ago>>
[(1) of time past; (2) before now]>>
He was my friend long ago. (1)>>
I saw her two years ago. (2)>>
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agree>>
[(1) to have the same belief as someone; (2) to be willing to do something]>>
We agree about politics. (1)>>
Both sides agree to meet again next week. (2)>>
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agriculture>>
[farming]>>
John studied agriculture because he wanted to be a farmer.>>
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aid>>
[(1) to help; (2) to support; (3) help, assistance]>>
He offered to aid the victims of the fire. (1)>>
Did you give money to aid the Democratic or the Republican candidate? (2)>>
Congress voted to provide aid to the flood victims. (3)>>
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aim>>
[(1) to point a gun at; (2) a goal or purpose]>>
You cannot hit the target if you do not aim the gun. (1)>>
The aim of the reformers is to improve government. (2)>>
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air>>
[the mixture of gases around the earth, mostly nitrogen and oxygen, that we breathe]>>
The air is clean in the mountains.>>
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air force>>
[a military organization using airplanes]>>
The air force wants more airplanes and missiles.>>
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airplane>>
[a vehicle with wings that flies]>>
I flew home on an airplane.>>
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airport>>
[a place where airplanes take off and land]>>
The airplane landed at the airport in Washington.>>
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album>>
[a collection of recorded music]>>
He recorded the song from an old record album.>>
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alcohol>>
[a strong, colorless liquid, usually made from grain, used as a drug or in industrial products]>>
The man fell because he drank too much alcohol.>>
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alive>>
[(1) having life; (2) not dead]>>
The flowers become alive in the spring. (1)>>
The accident victim was seriously injured but is still alive. (2)>>
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all>>
[(1) everything; (2) everyone; (3) the complete amount]>>
She ate all that she wanted. (1)>>
All were invited to speak on the proposal. (2)>>
She spent all her money for a new car. (3)>>
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ally >>
[a nation or person joined with another for a special purpose]>>
Britain is a military ally of the United States.>>
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almost>>
[a little less than completely]>>
My dog is almost five years old.>>
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alone>>
[separated from others]>>
Some people enjoy eating alone.>>
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along>>
[near or on]>>
We walked along the road.>>
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already>>
[(1) before now; (2) even now]>>
She was already there when we arrived. (1)>>
It is already too late to take the train. (2)>>
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also>>
[(1) added to; (2) too]>>
Please bring me the fish dinner and coffee, and also some water. (1)>>
She said she also wanted to go home. (2)>>
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although>>
[even if it is true that]>>
Although he was tired, he kept walking.>>
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always>>
[(1) at all times; (2) every time]>>
This street is always busy. (1)>>
We always study together. (2)>>
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ambassador >>
[a nation's highest diplomatic representative (to another government)]>>
Foreign ambassadors live in the capital city.>>
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amend>>
[to add to or to change (a proposal or law)]>>
The committee refused to amend its proposal.>>
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ammunition>>
[the bullets or shells fired from guns]>>
They could not fight without ammunition.>>
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among>>
[in or part of (a group)]>>
She was among the students who left the school. >>
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amount>>
[the number, size or weight of anything]>>
The doctor gave him only a small amount of medicine.>>
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anarchy>>
[(1) a lack of order; (2) lawlessness]>>
The peaceful protests blocked the streets and produced anarchy. (1)>>
Anarchy resulted when the city could not stop the riots. (2)>>
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ancestor>>
[a family member from the past]>>
My ancestors came from Switzerland in 1742.>>
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ancient>>
[(1) very old; (2) long ago]>>
Scientists discovered the ancient knife in a cave. (1)>>
They read the Iliad while studying ancient Greece. (2)>>
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and >>
[(1) also; (2) in addition to; (3) with]>>
My dog likes to run and jump. (1)>>
Five and three equal eight. (2)>>
Do you like rice and black beans? (3)>>
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anger>>
[a strong emotion against someone or something]>>
The protester's voice was full of anger.>>
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animal>>
[a living creature that moves, such as a dog or cat]>>
The kangaroo is a strange animal.>>
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anniversary>>
[a yearly celebration or observance of an event that happened in the past]>>
When is your wedding anniversary?>>
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announce>>
[(1) to make known publicly; (2) to declare officially]>>
Who announced the VOA news last night? (1)>>
The president announced a tax cut. (2)>>
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another>>
[(1) one more;(2)a different one]>>
May I have another kiss? (1)>>
Let's do this another way. (2)>>
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answer>>
[(1) a statement produced by a question; (2) to make a statement after being asked a question]>>
That was my final answer. (1)>>
She answered the question with a smile. (2)>>
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any>>
[one or more of no special kind]>>
I do not have any plans to leave town.>>
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apologize>>
[to express regret for a mistake or accident for which one accepts responsibility]>>
Do not apologize for someone else's mistake.>>
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appeal>>
[(1) to take to a higher court, person or group for a decision; (2) to call on somebody for help]>>
I have appealed the decision to a higher court. (1)>>
The aid organization appealed for more food and water for flood victims. (2)>>
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appear>>
[(1) to show oneself; (2) to come into sight; (3) to seem]>>
The actor appeared on television for the first time. (1)>>
The ship appeared as the fog lifted. (2)>>
The farmer appeared to be very tired. (3)>>
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appoint>>
[(1) to name; (2) to choose]>>
The owner appointed John to head the new business. (1)>>
The president can appoint a judge to the new court. (2)>>
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approve>>
[(1) to agree with; (2) to agree to support]>>
The bank approved my loan. (1)>>
I approve of your proposal. (2)>>
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archeology>>
[the scientific study of past human life and activities]>>
He studied archeology in college.>>
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area>>
[any place or part of it]>>
My friend lives in this area.>>
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argue>>
[(1) to offer reasons for or against something; (2) to dispute; (3) to disagree]>>
The President argued for more aid to schools. (1)>>
They argued all day but could not find agreement. (2)>>
George and Al love to argue about politics. (3)>>
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arms>>
[(1) military equipment; (2) weapons]>>
The rebels got most of their arms by taking them from soldiers. (1)>>
We are very concerned about the spread of nuclear arms. (2)>>
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army>>
[military ground forces]>>
The army fights on the ground.>>
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around>>
[on every side (of)]>>
She drove around in her new car.>>
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arrest>>
[(1) to seize a person for legal action; (2) to take as a prisoner]>>
The judge ordered police to arrest him because he refused to come to court. (1)>>
The police arrested the violent demonstrators. (2)>>
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arrive>>
[to come to a place, especially at the end of a trip]>>
The president arrived in Tokyo for an official visit.>>
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art>>
[expressions or creations by humans, such as paintings, music, writing or statues]>>
Much of the art included paintings stolen during World War II.>>
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artillery>>
[big guns]>>
Artillery destroyed most of the buildings in the town.>>
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as>>
[(1) equally; (2) when; (3) while]>>
The wild fire spread as fast as the wind behind it. (1)>>
As he heard the gunshot, he looked at his watch and saw it was almost five o'clock. (2) >>
He watched the animal as it ran across the field. (3)>>
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ash >>
[the part left after something burns]>>
Only ashes were left when the fire passed.>>
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ask>>
[(1) to question; (2) to say something is wanted]>>
We ask the teacher questions every day. (1)>>
The candidate asked the people for their votes. (2)>>
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assist>>
[to help]>>
The doctor asked the medical student to assist him.>>
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astronaut>>
[a person who travels in space]>>
Astronaut Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk on the moon.>>
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astronomy>>
[the scientific study of stars and the universe]>>
I study astronomy because I like to look at stars. |