n. recruit (a) beginning phase of a project; babyhood (b) flat receptacle used to hold other items; platter (c) new member of a group; new employee (d) manager; person or group of persons having administrative authority within an organization
n. crux (a) failure to perform a duty; option on a computer which is automatically selected (b) set way of saying or doing something; principle; pattern (c) sound produced in the throat; expression; language (d) heart of the matter; main point
n. capital (a) traveler; fare; person who rides or travels (b) string; thin cord; Internet discussion (c) property; financial means; assets; main city of a country of region (d) taxi; carriage; driver's compartment
n. technique (a) metal cord with sharp projecting points (b) method of performance (c) suggestion; proposal of a price; tender; bid (d) ethic; lesson; principle
n. deadline (a) punctuality (b) time when a project; assignment; task or job must be completed or turned in (c) connection; confiscation; file sent via email (d) high ranking military officer |
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n. refusal (a) denial; rejection (b) enchantment; affection; adoration (c) course or method of action; guidelines; position; standpoint; insurance contract (d) thickness of some material that covers a surface; covering; bed; stratum
v. match (a) to feel; to perceive; to apprehend; to understand (b) to find the answer to; to explain (c) to do; to carry out; to execute; to present; to arrange; to manage (d) to be compatible; to be suitable; to be an equal competitor; to compare
n. grant (a) bar; counting device (b) profit; amount of assets that is higher than liabilities (c) award; gift; present; contribution; donation (d) cameraman; person who takes pictures
v. impede (a) to straighten; to flatten; to make even; to equalize (b) to depart; to exit; to quit; to omit; to let alone (c) to choose; to select; to pull out; to tear out; to peck (d) to delay; to obstruct; to hinder; to prevent; to thwart
v. idealize (a) to act as an agent on behalf of a person or organization; to symbolize (b) to suppose; to hypothesize; to conjecture (c) to submerge; to fall down below the surface (especially in water) (d) to represent as the embodiment of perfection |