aim
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| Aiming at the target.
| to try to do something.
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against
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| opposed to, or not on the same side
| She was against the decision.
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ram
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| a device for pushing against something with force.
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share
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| to divide something into parts to give to others.
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about
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| on the point of doing something.
| There were about 300 people at the circus
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accent
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| a mark on a letter showing you how to pronounce it
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act
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| to take part in a play, a film, or a television program.
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activity
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| something that has been planned for you to do.
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add
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| to find the sum of two or more numbers
| Twenty-one added to fifty-four equals seventy-five.
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admit
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| to allow someone to enter
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after
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| behind.
| He was after me in the line.
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after
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| following.
| The cat ran after the mouse.
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against
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| opposed to, or not on the same side.
| She was against the decision.
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age
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| a period in history
| The Iron Age.
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aid
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| a machine or a device that helps you do something.
| hearing aid
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aim
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| to try to do something.
| We aim to please
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alarm
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| a feeling of fear.
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always
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| forever
| I will always remember our vacation
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another
| adjective
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| one more
| Do you want another cookie?
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antenna
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| a device for receiving radio and TV signals for broadcast
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area
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| the amount of space something covers.
| The wood covers a large area.
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around
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| in every direction.
| For miles around.
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around
| preposition
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| on all sides.
| We sat around the table.
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arrange
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| o place something in a special order.
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arrow
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| a pointed shape that shows you which way to go or look.
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ash
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| a deciduous, broad-leaved tree, with spreading branches that grow in pairs.
| The wood ash is hard and strong.
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assemble
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| to meet together.
| They assembled in the hall
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atmosphere
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| the feeling in a room or a place.
| The dark room had a gloomy atmosphere.
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attention
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| standing stiff and straight
| Stand at attention.
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attract
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| to make something come closer.
| Magnets attractiron filings.
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