n. appliance (a) report on current economic conditions, published by the Federal Reserve Board (b) fuel made from carbon; cinder; ember (c) case in a court of law brought by one party against another; legal claim (d) tool; gadget; device; apparatus
n. guilt (a) trip; journey; travel; cruise (b) state of having committed a crime or offense; culpability; feeling of having done something wrong (c) bias; sentence passed before proper examination of the circumstances (d) trade; business; transactions; exchange of products/services and money
v. withstand (a) to gain entrance to; to get at (b) to receive; to obtain; to purchase; to bring; to persuade (c) to bear; to endure (d) to worry; to cause concern; to annoy; to bother; to disturb
n. arrival (a) devotion to a certain habit; dependency (b) reaching a destination; incoming; opposite of departure (c) peripheral device used to convert objects or images into digital images (Computers) (d) woman who serves tables in a restaurant or pub
n. weight (a) belief in a particular thing or person; religion; trust; confidence; loyalty (b) pointing out of similarities and differences; similarity; likeness (c) heaviness; unit of mass; pressure; importance; influence (d) universe; empty area; gap; area; interval |
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adv. certainly (a) and so on; and so forth (b) without consideration for possible problems; anyway; in any case (c) of course; surely; doubtlessly; definitely; absolutely (d) at a further point
v. develop (a) to forgive; to absolve; to release; to discharge (b) to create boundaries; to restrict; to reduce; to function as a border (c) to survey; to conduct a general study; to inspect; to examine; to reconsider (d) to build; to create; to design; to grow
v. invoice (a) to originate from; to reveal the origin of something; to obtain from a particular supplier (b) to bill; to charge (c) to happen; to take place; to transpire; to come to mind; to suggest itself (d) to perform; to carry out; to put into practice
v. fleet (a) to embarrass; to mix up; to muddle up; to bewilder; to startle (b) to move quickly; to pass quickly (c) to communicate data to; to tell; to brief; to notify (d) to prosper; to achieve; to attain; to follow; to inherit
n. aggregate (a) combination; conjunction; group; mixture (b) something that is discarded; rubbish; trash; junk; waste (c) piece of long fiction with a plot and characters; story (d) care; treatment; procedure; system; touch |