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E58?dental?deteriorate ? 1294. dental dentl adj. ?dent=tooth?+?-al? ?The cost of dental treatment is also an issue for many people.? 1295. dentist dentist n. ? 5037. tooth tu: n.?pl.teeth? 1302. depict dipikt vt. ?de-?+-pict-=paint? ?1?The artist had depicted her lying on a bed.? ?2?The novel depicts French society in the 1930s.?20?30? 3577. picture pikt n. ? v. ? 3430. paint peint n. ? v. ? 3431. painter peint n. ? 3432. painting peinti n. ? v. ? 3593. pint paint n. ?painted mark?1 gallon=4 quarts=8 pints? ?a pint a pound the world around? 1312. describe diskraib vt. ?de-?+-scrib(e)-=scar? ?Several people described seeing strange lights in the sky.? 1313. description diskripn n. ? ?Police have issued a description of the gunman.? 4281. script skript n. ? ?1?That line isnt in the original script.? ?2?She admired his neat script.? ?3?The bug was caused by an error in the script.? 4747. subscribe sbskraib vi.?to? vi. ?sub-? ?1?2.3 million people subscribe to this online music service.?230? ?2?Ive personally never subscribed to the view that either sex is superior to the other.? ? ?3?I subscribe to a few charities.? 3731. prescribe priskraib vt. ?pre-? ?1?The doctor may be able to prescribe you something for that cough.? ?2?Ive been prescribed painkillers.? ?3?The law prescribes that all children must go to school.? 3732. prescription priskripn n. ? ?The doctor gave me a prescription for antibiotics.? 2929. manuscript mnjuskript n. ?-manu-? ?I read her poems in manuscript.? 4276. scrape skreip vt. ? n. ? ?1?She scraped the mud off her boots.? ?2?I scraped the side of my car on the wall.? ?3?I could hear his pen scraping across the paper.? ?4?Her grades werent great, but she scraped into university.? 330 ? ? ? ?5?I hate the scrape of chalk on a blackboard.? 4275. scrap skrp n. ? vt. ? ?1?Do you have a scrap of paper I could write on? ?2?We sold our old car for scrap.? ?3?Give the scraps to the dog.? ?4?This old aircraft were scrapped.? 4282. scrutiny skru:tini n. ?formal?scrut=scrap?+?-iny? ? ?1?Her argument doesnt really stand up to scrutiny.? ?2?The documents should be available for public scrutiny.? 4274. scramble skrmbl vi.? ?1?She managed to scramble over the wall.? ?2?He scrambled to his feet as we came in.? ?3?People are scrambling to buy property before prices rise even further.? scrabble skrbl v.? ?1?She scrabbled around in her bag for her glasses.? ?2?He scrabbled up the cliff .? 4277. scratch skrt v. ? n. ? ?1?The dog scratched itself behind the ear.? ?2?You scratch my back and Ill scratch yours.? ?3?I scratched some paint off the door as I was getting out of the car.? ?4?Her legs were covered in scratches and bruises after her walk through the forest.? ? 4283. sculpture sklpt n. ?-sculp-=scar?+?-(t)ure? ?1?He teaches sculpture at the local art school.? ?2?The museum has several life-sized sculptures of people and animals.? 4279. screen skri:n n. ? vt. ? ?1?Our television has a 19-inch screen.?19? ?2?Her ambition is to write for the screen (= for television and fi lms).? ?3?The nurse pulled a screen around the bed so that the doctor could examine the patient in private.? ? ?4?She raised her hand to screen her eyes from the bright light.? ?5?I always screen my calls while Im eating dinner.? 4280. screw skru: n. ? v. ? ?1?One of the screws is loose.? ?2?You need to screw all the parts together.? 1141. crab krb n. ?carve? 1147. crawl kr:l vi. riteil n. ? vt. ?re-? ?1?The clothing company has six retail outlets in the city.?6? ?2?The company makes and retails sportswear.? 1654. entail inteil vt. ?formal?en-? ?1?The job entails a lot of hard work.? ?2?Such a large investment inevitably entails some risk.? 4344. sew su v. ? ?1?She sews all her childrens clothes.? ?2?My grandmother taught me to sew.? 4286. seam si:m n. ? ?The bags we sell have very strong seams, so they will last for years.? ? 4686. stitch stit n. ? v. ? ?1?He got hit with a broken bottle and needed fi ve stitches in his cheek.?5? ?2?I got a stitch after running for the bus.? ?3?Stitch the pieces together along the fold.? 1339. deteriorate ditirireit vi. ?de-?+-ter?+?-ior+?-ate? ?She was taken into hospital last week when her condition suddenly deteriorated.? 2582. interior intiri adj. ? n. ?inter-?+?-ior? ?1?interior design? ?2?The interior of the country is mainly desert.? 1796. exterior ikstiri adj. ? n. ?ex-? ?1?In some of the villages the exterior walls of the houses are painted pink.? 332 ? ? ? ?2?The exterior of the house needs painting.? 2585. internal int:nl adj. ?inter-?+?-n-+?-al? ?1?The bank conducted its own internal investigation into the robbery.? ?2?The medicine is not for internal use.? ?3?The government warned its neighbours not to interfere in its internal aff airs.? 1797. external ikst:nl adj. ? ?1?the external walls of the building? ?2?This cream is for external use only (= it must not be put inside the body).? ?3?The government is committed to reducing the countrys external debt.? 2596. into intu:, -tu, -t prep. ? ?1?She dived into the water.? ?2?He was shocked into a confession of guilt.? 2529. inner in adj. ? ?inner beauty/world/voice?/?/? 2599. intrinsic ntrnzk adj.?intrin=inter-?+-sic-=-sec-? ?1?the intrinsic value of education? ?2?These tasks were repetitive, lengthy and lacking any intrinsic interest.? 2581. interim intrim adj. ? n. ? ?1?an interim solution? ?2?Her new job does not start until May and she will continue in the old job in the interim.? ? 2594. intimate intimt adj. ? n. ?intim?+?-ate? ?1?intimate friends? ?2?The restaurant has a very intimate atmosphere.? ?3? an intimate connection between class and educational success? ?4?an intimate of the movie star? 2595. intimidate intimideit vt. ?in-?+-timid-=fear?+?-ate? ?They were accused of intimidating people into voting for them.? timid tmd adj. ?-tim-=fear?+?-id? ?He stopped in the doorway, too timid to go in.? 3372. out aut adv. ? adj. ? 3376. outer aut adj. ? ?the outer layers of the skin? 5221. utmost tmust adj. ? n. ?ut-=out? ?1?This is a matter of the utmost importance.? ?2?He did his utmost to persuade me not to go.? 5222. utter t vt. ? adj. ? ?1?She did not utter a word during lunch.? ?2?The meeting was a complete and utter waste of time.? 333 ? ? ? ? 1294. dental dentl adj. ?dent=tooth?+?-al? 1295. dentist dentist n. ? 5037. tooth tu: n.?pl.teeth? 1302. depict dipikt vt. ?de-?+-pict-=paint? 3577. picture pikt n. ? v. ? 3430. paint peint n. ? v. ? 3431. painter peint n. ? 3432. painting peinti n. ? v. ? 3593. pint paint n. ?painted mark?1 gallon=4 quarts=8 pints? 1312. describe diskraib vt. ?de-?+-scrib(e)-=scar? 1313. description diskripn n. ? 4281. script skript n. ? 4747. subscribe sbskraib vi.?to? vi. ?sub-? 3731. prescribe priskraib vt. ?pre-? 3732. prescription priskripn n. ? 2929. manuscript mnjuskript n. ?-manu-? 4276. scrape skreip vt. ? n. ? 4275. scrap skrp n. ? vt. ? 4282. scrutiny skru:tini n. ?formal?scrut=scrap?+?-iny? ? 4274. scramble skrmbl vi.? scrabble skrbl v.? 4277. scratch skrt v. ? n. ? 4283. sculpture sklpt n. ?-sculp-=scar?+?-(t)ure? 4279. screen skri:n n. ? vt. ? 4280. screw skru: n. ? v. ? 1141. crab krb n. ?carve? 1147. crawl kr:l vi. riteil n. ? vt. ?re-? 1654. entail inteil vt. ?formal?en-? 4344. sew su v. ? 4286. seam si:m n. ? ? 4686. stitch stit n. ? v. ? 1339. deteriorate ditirireit vi. ?de-?+-ter?+?-ior+?-ate? 2582. interior intiri adj. ? n. ?inter-?+?-ior? 1796. exterior ikstiri adj. ? n. ?ex-? 2585. internal int:nl adj. ?inter-?+?-n-+?-al? 1797. external ikst:nl adj. ? 2596. into intu:, -tu, -t prep. ? 2529. inner in adj. ? 2599. intrinsic ntrnzk adj.?intrin=inter-?+-sic-=-sec-? 2581. interim intrim adj. ? n. ? 2594. intimate intimt adj. ? n. ?intim?+?-ate? 2595. intimidate intimideit vt. ?in-?+-timid-=fear?+?-ate? timid tmd adj. ?-tim-=fear?+?-id? 3372. out aut adv. ? adj. ? 3376. outer aut adj. ? 5221. utmost tmust adj. ? n. ?ut-=out? 5222. utter t vt. ? adj. ? 335 ? ? ? E59?determine?dismay ? 1340. determine dit:min vt. ?de-?+-term-?+-ine? ?decide? ?1?He determined that one day he would be an actor.? ?2?Your health is determined in part by what you eat.? 4917. term t:m n. ?pl.? ? ?1?Many students now have paid employment during term.? ?2?He was sentenced to a 150-year prison term for cheating thousands of ordinary people out of their savings.? ?150? ?3?a technical/legal/scientifi c term? ?4?terms of employment? 4918. terminal t:minl adj. ? n. ? ?1?She has terminal cancer.? ?2?The industry is in terminal decline.? ?3?Terminal 3 is used mostly for domestic fl ights.? 4919. terminate t:mineit vi.? ?Your contract of employment terminates in December.? 1343. device divais n. ?de-=dis-?+-vic(e)-=wide? ?1?electronic device? ?2?A trademark can be a powerful marketing device.? 1345. devise divaiz vt. ? ?1?A new system has been devised to control traffi c in the city.? ?2?Hes good at devising language games that you can play with students in class.? ? 1448. divide divaid v. ?by? ?1?He divides his energies between politics and business.? ?2?The cells began to divide rapidly.? ?3?30 divided by 6 is 5 (30 6 = 5).?30?6?5? 1070. contrive kntraiv vt. ?con-?+-triv(e)-=trope? =turn? ?1?Somehow she contrived to get tickets for the concert.? ?2?Do you think you could contrive something for hanging my clothes on until I can get a wardrobe? ? 5410. wide waid adj. ? adv. ? 3158. narrow nru adj. ?nervous? ?1?a narrow bridge/passage/gap?/?/? ?2?She has a very narrow view of the world.? 1451. division divin n. ? ?1?the equal division of labour between workers? ?2?the sales division? ?3?divisions between rich and poor? 1449. dividend dividend n. ?-end? 336 ? ? ? ?Dividends will be sent to shareholders.? 2488. individual ,individjul, -dl adj. ? n. ?in-?+divid(e)?+?-ual? ? ?1?Like many creative individuals, she can be very bad-tempered.? ?2?respect for individual freedom? 5412. widow widu n. ?wide? 2496. inevitable inevitbl adj. ?in-?+e-?+-vit-=wide?+?-able? ? ?It was an inevitable consequence of the decision.? 1369. digest dadest vt. ? n. ?di-?+-gest-=carry? ? ?1?You should allow a little time after a meal for the food to digest.? ?2?He paused, waiting for her to digest the information.? ?3?a monthly news digest? 2109. gesture dest n. ? v. ? ?1?They communicated entirely by gesture.? ?2?They gestured that I should follow.? ?3?She gestured for them to come in.? 4771. suggest sdest v. ?sug-=sub-? ?1?May I suggest a white wine with this dish, Sir? ?2?I suggested going in my car.? ?3?Theres no absolute proof, but all the evidence suggests (that) hes guilty.? 4772. suggestion sdestn n. ? 4009. register redist n.&v. ? v.?re-?+-gist-=-gest-?+-er? ? ?1?I registered the car in my name.? ?2?The thermometer registered 32C.?32? ?3?a registered letter? ?4?Guests write their names in the (hotel) register.? 1725. exaggerate izdreit v. ?ex-?+ag-=at-?+-ger-=carry?+?-ate? ? ?Dont exaggerate - it wasnt that expensive.? 1375. dim dim adj. ? ?1?He sat in a dim corner of the waiting room.? ?2?We could see a dim (= not easily seen) shape in the fog.? 1515. dumb dm adj. ? ?Hes been deaf and dumb since birth.? 1233. deaf def adj. ? ?He was deaf to my requests for help.? 1522. dust dst n. ? v. ? ?1?The furniture was covered in dust.? ?2?I was dusting the vase when I noticed a crack.? 1521. dusk dsk n. ?dark? ?from dawn to dusk? 337 ? ? ? 1453. dizzy dizi adj. ?dust? ?Going without sleep for a long time makes me feel dizzy and light-headed.? 1482. doze duz vi.&n. ?dizzy? ?1?My cat likes dozing in front of the fi re.? ?2?I had a doze on the train.? 1473. dorm drm n.?dormitory?dormitory? ?I had no food in my dorm, so I had to go to canteen.? 1514. dull dl adj. ? ?1?Life in a small town could be deadly dull.? ?2?Her eyes were dull.? ?3?a dull pupil? ?4?a dull knife? 1461. doll dl n. ?Dorothy?Sally for Sarah, Hal for Harold? ?1?I like that lovely doll.? ?2?Shes quite a doll.? 1525. dwell dwel vi. ?dust? ?1?She dwelt in remote parts of Asia for many years.? ?2?So you made a mistake, but theres no need to dwell on it.? 1526. dwelling dweli n. ? 2049. fume fju:m n.? vi. ? ?1?car exhaust fumes? ?2?She sat in the car, silently fuming at the traffi c jam.? 3532. perfume pfju:m n. ? v. ?per-?+fume? ?1?She adores French perfume.? ?2?The garden was perfumed with the smell of roses.? 1527. dye dai n. ? v. ?dust? ?1?There are dozens of diff erent dyes to choose from.? ?2?He dyed his hair black.? 4636. stain stein n. ? v. ?stay? ?1?You can remove a red wine stain from a carpet by sprinkling salt over it.? ?2?Tomato sauce stains terribly - its really diffi cult to get it
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