Lesson 353
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Lesson 353 - Mask Toggle

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#10555
🍁
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canadian
/kəˈneɪdiən/
adjective
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Relating to Canada or its people.
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She enjoys Canadian culture and traditions.

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Canadian-born, Canadian national, Canadian resident, North American
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foreign, non-Canadian
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Canadian culture, Canadian citizen, Canadian history, Canadian dollar
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#10556
💵
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cash
/kæʃ/
noun
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money in the form of bills or coins, not checks or credit
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She paid the bill in cash.

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cash cow

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a business or product that generates steady profit
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money, currency, funds, capital, notes
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credit, debt
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cash payment, cash flow, cash register, cash in hand
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#10557
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case
/keɪs/
noun
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A particular situation, occurrence, or an instance of something; also a container or covering for something.
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In this case, we should wait for further instructions.

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in any case

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whatever happens; regardless of the situation
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instance, example, situation, container, box
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whole, entirety
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in case of, legal case, strong case, special case
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#10558
👜
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carry
/ˈkæri/
verb
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carried
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carried
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carries
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carrying
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To support and move something or someone from one place to another.
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She carried the bag across the street.

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carry weight

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to have influence or importance
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transport, convey, bear, haul, move
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drop, abandon
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carry out, carry forward, carry over, carry responsibility
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#10559
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carrier
/ˈkæriər/
noun
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A person or thing that carries, transports, or conveys something; also an organization that provides transport services.
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The airline is the largest carrier in the country.

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transporter, courier, hauler, deliverer
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receiver, consumer
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airline carrier, mail carrier, disease carrier, telecom carrier
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#10560
🤲
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carefully
/ˈkɛərfəli/
adverb
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In a way that is done with attention to detail and caution to avoid mistakes or harm.
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He carefully placed the glass on the table.

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handle with care

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used as an instruction to treat something delicately
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cautiously, attentively, gently, meticulously, thoroughly
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carelessly, recklessly
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listen carefully, handle carefully, plan carefully, watch carefully
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#10561
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card
/kɑːrd/
noun
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A small, flat piece of stiff paper or thin cardboard used for various purposes, such as identification, greetings, or playing games.
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She handed me her business card after the meeting.

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play your cards right

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to act in a way that gives you an advantage or success
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ticket, pass, note, voucher, certificate
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document, letter
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credit card, business card, playing card, membership card
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#10562
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carbon
/ˈkɑːrbən/
noun
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a chemical element found in all living things and used as fuel when combined with oxygen
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Carbon is an essential element for life on Earth.

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carbon footprint

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the amount of carbon dioxide emissions caused by a person, organization, or activity
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element, graphite, coal, diamond
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oxygen, hydrogen
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carbon dioxide, carbon footprint, carbon copy, carbon emission
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#10563
🚗
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car
/kɑːr/
noun
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a road vehicle with an engine, four wheels, and seats for passengers
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She bought a new car last week.

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drive someone up the wall

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to annoy or irritate someone greatly
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automobile, vehicle, motorcar, ride
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bicycle, pedestrian
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car accident, car insurance, car seat, new car
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#10564
🧑‍✈️
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captain
/ˈkæptɪn/
noun
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the leader of a team, ship, or group
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The captain led his team to victory.

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captain of industry

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a wealthy and powerful business leader
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commander, leader, chief, skipper
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follower, subordinate
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team captain, ship captain, army captain, captain of industry
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#10565
🏛️
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capital
/ˈkæpɪtl/
noun
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a city that serves as the seat of government; also wealth in the form of money or assets
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Dhaka is the capital of Bangladesh.

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capital punishment

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the death penalty as a punishment for a crime
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metropolis, assets, money, wealth, resources
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debt, liability
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capital city, capital investment, capital punishment, venture capital
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#10566
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capability
/ˌkeɪpəˈbɪləti/
noun
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the power or ability to do something; potential for effectiveness or success
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The company has the capability to expand internationally.

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beyond one's capability

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something that is too difficult or impossible for someone to do
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ability, capacity, potential, competence, skill
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inability, incapacity
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technological capability, human capability, military capability, full capability
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#10567
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cap
/kæp/
noun
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A covering for the head, often with a visor.
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He wore a red cap to the baseball game.

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put a cap on

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To set a limit on something.
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hat, helmet, headgear, bonnet, lid
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barehead, uncover
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baseball cap, graduation cap, cap limit, cap off
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#10568
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candidate
/ˈkændɪdeɪt/
noun
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A person who applies for a job or is nominated for election.
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The candidate gave a strong speech during the debate.

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political candidate

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A person who seeks election to a political office.
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applicant, nominee, contender, aspirant, competitor
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employer, voter
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job candidate, presidential candidate, candidate selection, candidate list
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#10569
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cancer
/ˈkænsər/
noun
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A disease in which abnormal cells divide uncontrollably and destroy body tissue.
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Smoking is a leading cause of lung cancer.

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fight cancer

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To battle against the disease of cancer.
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malignancy, tumor, neoplasm, carcinoma, illness
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health, wellness
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cancer treatment, cancer patient, lung cancer, breast cancer
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#10570
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burden
/ˈbɜːrdn/
noun
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a heavy load, especially one that is difficult to carry
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The financial burden was too heavy for him to bear.

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carry a burden

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to endure a hardship or responsibility
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load, weight, obligation, strain, duty
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relief, ease, aid
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heavy burden, financial burden, burden of responsibility, carry a burden
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#10571
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campus
/ˈkæmpəs/
noun
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The grounds and buildings of a university, college, or school.
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The university campus is filled with students during the fall semester.

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on campus

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Located within the university or college grounds.
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university grounds, college grounds, schoolyard, institution premises, academy grounds
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off-campus, outside grounds
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campus life, campus tour, campus security, campus library, campus building
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#10572
📷
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camera
/ˈkæm.rə/
noun
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a device used for taking photographs or recording videos
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She bought a new camera for her photography class.

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caught on camera

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recorded by a camera
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recorder, camcorder, device, shooter, lens
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none, memory
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digital camera, security camera, video camera, camera lens
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#10573
📞
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call
/kɔːl/
verb
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called
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called
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calls
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calling
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to speak to someone on the phone or to shout to attract attention
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She called her mother to share the good news.

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call it a day

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to stop working on something for the rest of the day
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phone, shout, summon, contact, ring
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ignore, silence, neglect
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make a call, missed call, call someone, call for help
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#10574
🧮
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calculate
/ˈkæl.kjʊ.leɪt/
verb
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calculated
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calculated
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calculates
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calculating
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to determine or work out a number or amount using mathematics
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He calculated the total cost of the trip.

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calculate the odds

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to consider the chances of something happening
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compute, estimate, count, evaluate, figure
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guess, ignore, neglect
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calculate cost, calculate risk, calculate value, calculate interest
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#10575
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cake
/keɪk/
noun
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a sweet baked food made from flour, sugar, and other ingredients
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She baked a chocolate cake for her friend's birthday.

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a piece of cake

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something that is very easy to do
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pastry, dessert, sponge, confection
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meal, savory
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birthday cake, wedding cake, chocolate cake, bake a cake
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#10576
📡
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cable
/ˈkeɪ.bəl/
noun
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a thick, strong rope made of metal wires or fibers; a system of wires used for transmitting signals or electricity
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The workers used a steel cable to lift the heavy equipment.

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under the cable

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a nautical term meaning below deck or out of sight
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wire, cord, rope, line, connector
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wireless, cordless
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cable car, cable TV, cable connection, fiber optic cable
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#10577
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cabin
/ˈkæbɪn/
noun
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a small shelter or house, often made of wood in a remote area
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They spent the weekend in a cozy cabin in the mountains.

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cabin fever

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restlessness and irritability caused by prolonged indoor confinement
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hut, lodge, cottage, shack, shelter
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mansion, palace
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log cabin, cabin crew, cabin fever, mountain cabin
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#10578
➡️
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by
/baɪ/
preposition
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indicating the agent performing an action, or the means of achieving something
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The book was written by a famous author.

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by heart

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to memorize something completely
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through, via, from, with
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without, beyond
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by chance, by mistake, by the way, by law
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#10579
🛒
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buyer
/ˈbaɪər/
noun
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a person who makes a purchase
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The buyer inspected the car before making payment.

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buyer beware

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the buyer alone is responsible for checking the quality of goods
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customer, purchaser, client, consumer
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seller, vendor
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buyer demand, buyer behavior, new buyer, property buyer
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#10580
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button
/ˈbʌtən/
noun
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a small disc or knob used to fasten clothing or as a control on a device
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He pressed the red button to start the machine.

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push the right button

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to say or do something that perfectly satisfies or irritates someone
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switch, key, control, knob, fastener
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zipper, lever
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press button, click button, red button, panic button
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#10581
⚖️
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but
/bʌt/
conjunction
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used to introduce a phrase or clause contrasting with what has already been mentioned
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She wanted to go out, but it was raining heavily.

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all but

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almost; nearly
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yet, however, although, still
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and, furthermore
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but still, but then, but only, but rather
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#10582
🚌
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bus
/bʌs/
noun
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a large motor vehicle carrying passengers by road
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We waited for the bus at the station.

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miss the bus

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to miss an opportunity
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coach, minibus, vehicle, transport
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car, bicycle
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take the bus, catch a bus, bus stop, bus station
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#10583
⚰️
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bury
/ˈberi/
verb
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buried
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buried
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buries
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burying
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to put something into the ground and cover it with earth
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They buried the treasure in the garden.

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bury the hatchet

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to make peace or end a conflict
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entomb, inter, hide, cover, conceal
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uncover, exhume, reveal
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bury alive, bury deep, bury the dead, bury the hatchet
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#10584
🔥
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burn
/bɜːrn/
verb
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burned
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burned
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burns
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burning
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to destroy or damage by fire
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He accidentally burned the toast in the kitchen.

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burn the midnight oil

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to work late into the night
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scorch, ignite, blaze, flame, char
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extinguish, cool, put out
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burn down, burn out, burn brightly, burn with anger
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