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| a small electronic device that controls the flow of electric current in radios, televisions sets, computers, etc. |
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| to move from one person or place to another |
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| if you buy something on credit, you pay for it later |
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| to write down information so that it can be kept |
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| to show that you like something, usually by clapping your hands |
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| a short performance by an actor, singer, musician, or dancer to see wether he or she is suitable for a part in a play |
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| a generous and friendly way of treating people, especially guests, so that they feel comfortable and at home. |
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| a group of teachers and professors at a school, college, or university, as in the history faculty |
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| any living creature that can breathe and move about |
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| the person in charge of a ship or an aircraft |
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| someone who is trained to examine, clean, and treat teeth |
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| someone trained and licensed to treat sick and injured people |
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| the opening words of a book, speech, etc. |
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| liked or enjoyed by many people |
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| a machine that picks up dirt from carpets, furniture, etc. |
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| to see someone and know who the person is |
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| horrible or frightening, as in a monstrous creature |
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| an amazing event that cannot be explained by the laws of nature |
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| if something is temporary, it lasts for only a short time |
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