v. continue (a) to cause harm; to cause injury; to destroy partly (b) to guide; to lead; to instruct; to manage; to supervise (c) to go on; to keep doing something; to last; to perpetuate (d) to equip with devices for measuring, recording, or controlling
n. productivity (a) misfortune; hardship; distress; suffering (b) a measurement of output per hours worked; creativeness; fruitfulness; prolificness (c) rival; (i.e. Coca Cola and Pepsi); person who participates in a contest (d) richness; prosperity; capital; fortune; abundance
v. grow (a) to display; to demonstrate; to bestow; to grant (b) to employ a group of workers; to provide with employees; to man (c) to become larger; to cultivate; to be changed; to turn into (d) to interest; to amuse; to host
v. assort (a) to demand; to require; to insist upon; to force (b) to go after and bring back; to pick up; to charm (c) to emphasize; to accentuate (d) to classify; to categorize; to systematize; to structure
n. portfolio (a) briefcase; attache case; list of securities and stocks (b) inheritance; bequest; something handed down from one's ancestors (c) a word which is formed from the first letters of several words; i.e. TOEIC or NATO (d) method or course that restores health; prescribed treatment for an illness |
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v. travel (a) to make a request; to implement; to realize; to put into practice (b) to cause someone enjoyment (c) to go on a journey; to move; to go from one place to another (d) to cut off; to curtail; to trim off
n. surveillance (a) careful observation of a person or group (b) small retail store; studio; business; office; outlet (c) alliance; union; agreement (d) art and science of disease treatment and health maintenance; remedy; drug
v. update (a) to modernize; to make current (b) to take a picture (c) to unite; to join; to come together; to become one (d) to fit; to adapt; to adjust; to tune; to supply with an explanatory device
v. condition (a) to train; to accustom; to adapt; to stipulate; to prepare (b) to argue; to debate; to contest; to oppose; to fight against (c) to shape with skill (d) to help; to assist
adj. trial (a) compact; having a high mass per unit volume; close (b) experimental; exploratory; test; used as a sample (c) excessive; redundant; superfluous (d) done without waste (of time, resources, etc.) |