The document defines and provides examples for several words:
- Foot is defined as the part of the body at the leg on which a person or animal stands, and as a unit of measurement equal to 12 inches.
- Airport is defined as a place where airplanes regularly take off and land, with buildings for passengers and flight management.
- Along means in the same direction as or beside something.
- Altogether means completely or in total.
5. Foot /fʊt/
• noun
• C: pl feet
• BODY PART: the part of the body at the leg on
which a person or animal stands
6. Foot /fʊt/
• noun
• C: pl feet
• BODY PART: the part of the body at the leg on
which a person or animal stands
• He got to his feet (stood up )to get a better
look at the film.
7. Foot /fʊt/
• noun
• C: pl feet
• BODY PART: the part of the body at the leg on
which a person or animal stands
• He got to his feet (stood up )to get a better
look at the film.
• I’ve been on my feet standing all day selling
things.
13. Foot /fʊt/
• MEASUREMENT
• abbreviation ft., symbol '
• noun
• C: foot , pl: feet
• a unit of measurement of length equal to 12
inches or 0.3048 meters
14. Foot /fʊt/
• MEASUREMENT
• abbreviation ft., symbol '
• noun
• C: foot , pl: feet
• a unit of measurement of length equal to 12
inches or 0.3048 meters
• The table is 2 feet long.
15. Foot /fʊt/
• MEASUREMENT
• abbreviation ft., symbol '
• noun
• C: foot , pl: feet
• a unit of measurement of length equal to 12
inches or 0.3048 meters
• The table is 2 feet long.
• It is about a foot wide.
20. airport /er·pɔrt/
• noun C
• a place where airplanes regularly take off and
land, with buildings for passengers and flight
management
21. airport /er·pɔrt/
• noun C
• a place where airplanes regularly take off and
land, with buildings for passengers and flight
management
• There are two airports in Teharn : Mehrabad
and Imam khomeini .
35. altogether /ɔl·təgeð·ər/
• adverb (not gradable)
• completely or in total
• The train slowed down and then stopped
altogether.
• He was altogether tired.
36. altogether /ɔl·təgeð·ər/
• adverb (not gradable)
• completely or in total
• The train slowed down and then stopped
altogether.
• He was altogether tired.
• Altogether, she gave away some $60 million in
her lifetime.
58. bottle /bɑt̬· ə l/
• noun C
• a container for liquids, usually made of glass
or plastic, with a narrow neck
59. bottle /bɑt̬· ə l/
• noun C
• a container for liquids, usually made of glass
or plastic, with a narrow neck
• a bottle of water / milk / soda / wine
67. bridge /brɪdʒ/
• noun C
• a structure that is built over a river, road, or
railroad to allow people and vehicles to cross
from one side to the other
68. bridge /brɪdʒ/
• noun C
• a structure that is built over a river, road, or
railroad to allow people and vehicles to cross
from one side to the other
• We drove across the bridge from Brooklyn to
Manhattan.
77. canal /kənæl/
• noun C
• a channel of water made for boats to travel
through or to carry water from one area to
another
78. canal /kənæl/
• noun C
• a channel of water made for boats to travel
through or to carry water from one area to
another
• Today, the canal is still used by ships.
79. canal /kənæl/
• noun C
• a channel of water made for boats to travel
through or to carry water from one area to
another
• Today, the canal is still used by ships.
• Panama canal
80. canal /kənæl/
• noun C
• a channel of water made for boats to travel
through or to carry water from one area to
another
• Today, the canal is still used by ships.
• Panama canal
• Suez canal
89. chocolate /tʃɑk·lət, tʃɔk-/
• noun C/U
• a food made from cocoa and often
sugar, usually brown used in other food such
as cakes
90. chocolate /tʃɑk·lət, tʃɔk-/
• noun C/U
• a food made from cocoa and often
sugar, usually brown used in other food such
as cakes
• U: chocolate ice cream
91. chocolate /tʃɑk·lət, tʃɔk-/
• noun C/U
• a food made from cocoa and often
sugar, usually brown used in other food such
as cakes
• U: chocolate ice cream
• C: a box of chocolates
106. Coach /koʊtʃ/
• noun C/U
• 1- A coach is one of the separate parts of a
train.
• 2- A coach is also a kind of old-fashioned
vehicle pulled by one or more horses.
107. Coach /koʊtʃ/
• noun C/U
• 1- A coach is one of the separate parts of a
train.
• 2- A coach is also a kind of old-fashioned
vehicle pulled by one or more horses.
• 3- British: A coach is a bus .
111. cost /kɔst/
• noun C/U
• the amount of money needed to buy, do, or
make something, or an amount spent for
something
112. cost /kɔst/
• noun C/U
• the amount of money needed to buy, do, or
make something, or an amount spent for
something
• C: Education costs continue to rise.
113. cost /kɔst/
• noun C/U
• the amount of money needed to buy, do, or
make something, or an amount spent for
something
• C: Education costs continue to rise.
• U: Most computers come with software
included at no extra cost.
114. cost /kɔst/
• noun C/U
• the amount of money needed to buy, do, or
make something, or an amount spent for
something
• C: Education costs continue to rise.
• U: Most computers come with software
included at no extra cost.
• U: The area has both high-cost and low-cost
housing.
118. cost /kɔst/
• verb T
• past cost
• The trip will cost (you) $1000.
• It costs a lot to buy a house these days.
119. cost /kɔst/
• verb T
• past cost
• The trip will cost (you) $1000.
• It costs a lot to buy a house these days.
• “How much that bicycle cost?”
• “It costs 300,000 Tomans.”
135. even /i:·vən/
• adverb (not gradable)
• used to emphasize something
• Even very clever people can make mistakes.
136. even /i:·vən/
• adverb (not gradable)
• used to emphasize something
• Even very clever people can make mistakes.
• She never cried – not even when she was badly
hurt.
137. even /i:·vən/
• adverb (not gradable)
• used to emphasize something
• Even very clever people can make mistakes.
• She never cried – not even when she was badly
hurt.
• Even with a good education, you need some
common sense to get ahead.
145. factory /fæk·tə·ri/
• noun C
• a building or buildings where people use
machines to produce goods
• She worked in a factory that produced
bicycles.
161. gold /goʊld/
• noun U
• a soft, yellow metal that is highly expensive
The price of gold reached a new high on
Thursday.
162. gold /goʊld/
• noun U
• a soft, yellow metal that is highly expensive
The price of gold reached a new high on
Thursday.
• adjective (not gradable)
163. gold /goʊld/
• noun U
• a soft, yellow metal that is highly expensive
The price of gold reached a new high on
Thursday.
• adjective (not gradable)
• She wears lots of gold jewelry.
177. highway /hɑɪ·weɪ/
• noun C
• a road, esp. a big road that joins cities or
towns together
• The interstate highways are usually faster.
178. highway /hɑɪ·weɪ/
• noun C
• a road, esp. a big road that joins cities or
towns together
• The interstate highways are usually faster.
• Cars can go very fast on highways.
183. History /hɪs·tə·ri/
• noun C/U
• (the study of) past events
• U: I’m taking a course in American history.
184. History /hɪs·tə·ri/
• noun C/U
• (the study of) past events
• U: I’m taking a course in American history.
• C: I’m reading a history of jazz.
185. History /hɪs·tə·ri/
• noun C/U
• (the study of) past events
• U: I’m taking a course in American history.
• C: I’m reading a history of jazz.
• “Who is your history teacher?”
195. hurt /hɜrt/
• verb I/T past hurt
• to feel pain, or to cause pain or injury to
yourself or someone else
196. hurt /hɜrt/
• verb I/T past hurt
• to feel pain, or to cause pain or injury to
yourself or someone else
• I: Tell me where it hurts.
197. hurt /hɜrt/
• verb I/T past hurt
• to feel pain, or to cause pain or injury to
yourself or someone else
• I: Tell me where it hurts.
• I: My leg hurts.
198. hurt /hɜrt/
• verb I/T past hurt
• to feel pain, or to cause pain or injury to
yourself or someone else
• I: Tell me where it hurts.
• I: My leg hurts.
• T: Stop! You’re hurting me!
199. hurt /hɜrt/
• verb I/T past hurt
• to feel pain, or to cause pain or injury to
yourself or someone else
• I: Tell me where it hurts.
• I: My leg hurts.
• T: Stop! You’re hurting me!
• He hurt his leg when he was playing football.
225. loaf /loʊf/
• noun C: loaves
• bread that is shaped and baked in a single
piece and can be sliced for eating
226. loaf /loʊf/
• noun C: loaves
• bread that is shaped and baked in a single
piece and can be sliced for eating
• Get a loaf of white bread from the corner
store.
248. model /mɑd· ə l/
• noun C
• something built or drawn esp. to show how
something much larger would look
249. model /mɑd· ə l/
• noun C
• something built or drawn esp. to show how
something much larger would look
• He has made a good model of Persepolis.
250. model /mɑd· ə l/
• noun C
• something built or drawn esp. to show how
something much larger would look
• He has made a good model of Persepolis.
•
253. offer /ɔ:·fər, ɑf·ər/
• verb I/T
• to ask someone if the person would like to
have something or would like you to do
something
254. offer /ɔ:·fər, ɑf·ər/
• verb I/T
• to ask someone if the person would like to
have something or would like you to do
something
• T: She was offered a new job.
255. offer /ɔ:·fər, ɑf·ər/
• verb I/T
• to ask someone if the person would like to
have something or would like you to do
something
• T: She was offered a new job.
• T: Can I offer you (Would you like) something
to drink?
256. offer /ɔ:·fər, ɑf·ər/
• verb I/T
• to ask someone if the person would like to
have something or would like you to do
something
• T: She was offered a new job.
• T: Can I offer you (Would you like) something
to drink?
• I: My father offered to take us to the airport.
270. price /prɑɪs/
• noun C
• the amount of money for which something is
sold or offered for sale
271. price /prɑɪs/
• noun C
• the amount of money for which something is
sold or offered for sale
• high/low prices
272. price /prɑɪs/
• noun C
• the amount of money for which something is
sold or offered for sale
• high/low prices
• The price of gas went up five cents a gallon.
273. price /prɑɪs/
• noun C
• the amount of money for which something is
sold or offered for sale
• high/low prices
• The price of gas went up five cents a gallon.
•
•
274. price /prɑɪs/
• noun C
• the amount of money for which something is
sold or offered for sale
• high/low prices
• The price of gas went up five cents a gallon.
•
•
279. pull /pʊl/
• verb I/T
• to move something toward yourself,
• I Could you help me move this bookcase over
there? You pull and I’ll push.
280. pull /pʊl/
• verb I/T
• to move something toward yourself,
• I Could you help me move this bookcase over
there? You pull and I’ll push.
• T: Alice lay down and pulled a blanket over her.
281. pull /pʊl/
• verb I/T
• to move something toward yourself,
• I Could you help me move this bookcase over
there? You pull and I’ll push.
• T: Alice lay down and pulled a blanket over her.
• I: The little girl pulled at his sleeve.
282. pull /pʊl/
• verb I/T
• to move something toward yourself,
• I Could you help me move this bookcase over
there? You pull and I’ll push.
• T: Alice lay down and pulled a blanket over her.
• I: The little girl pulled at his sleeve.
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291. repair rɪper
• verb T
• to put something broken, or not working
correctly back into good condition or make it
work again
292. repair rɪper
• verb T
• to put something broken, or not working
correctly back into good condition or make it
work again
• –
293. repair rɪper
• verb T
• to put something broken, or not working
correctly back into good condition or make it
work again
• –
• They are going to repair the house.
294. repair rɪper
• verb T
• to put something broken, or not working
correctly back into good condition or make it
work again
• –
• They are going to repair the house.
• repair noun C/U
295. repair rɪper
• verb T
• to put something broken, or not working
correctly back into good condition or make it
work again
• –
• They are going to repair the house.
• repair noun C/U
• C: My car is in the garage for repairs.
296. repair rɪper
• verb T
• to put something broken, or not working
correctly back into good condition or make it
work again
• –
• They are going to repair the house.
• repair noun C/U
• C: My car is in the garage for repairs.
• U: Our building is in poor repair.
305. sail /seɪl/
• verb I/T
• 1- to travel across water in a boat or ship, or
to operate a boat or ship on the water
306. sail /seɪl/
• verb I/T
• 1- to travel across water in a boat or ship, or
to operate a boat or ship on the water
• I: He is not fun to sail with.
307. sail /seɪl/
• verb I/T
• 1- to travel across water in a boat or ship, or
to operate a boat or ship on the water
• I: He is not fun to sail with.
• T: I sail a small sailing boat.
308. sail /seɪl/
• verb I/T
• 1- to travel across water in a boat or ship, or
to operate a boat or ship on the water
• I: He is not fun to sail with.
• T: I sail a small sailing boat.
• 2- Sail also means to leave on a boat or ship:
309. sail /seɪl/
• verb I/T
• 1- to travel across water in a boat or ship, or
to operate a boat or ship on the water
• I: He is not fun to sail with.
• T: I sail a small sailing boat.
• 2- Sail also means to leave on a boat or ship:
• I: When do we sail?
326. soup /su:p/
• noun
• a liquid food made esp. by cooking
vegetables and sometimes also meat
or fish in water and usually served
hot
327. soup /su:p/
• noun
• a liquid food made esp. by cooking
vegetables and sometimes also meat
or fish in water and usually served
hot
• U chicken/tomato/vegetable soup
328. soup /su:p/
• noun
• a liquid food made esp. by cooking
vegetables and sometimes also meat
or fish in water and usually served
hot
• U chicken/tomato/vegetable soup
• -
332. speed /spi:d/
• verb I/T
• past sped , past speeded
• to move, go, or happen fast,
333. speed /spi:d/
• verb I/T
• past sped , past speeded
• to move, go, or happen fast,
• I: The train sped along at over 120
miles per hour.
334. speed /spi:d/
• verb I/T
• past sped , past speeded
• to move, go, or happen fast,
• I: The train sped along at over 120
miles
per hour.
• I: This year seems to be speeding
by/past.
335. speed /spi:d/
• verb I/T
• past sped , past speeded
• to move, go, or happen fast,
• I: The train sped along at over 120 miles
per hour.
• I: This year seems to be speeding
by/past.
• T: Ambulances sped the sick people
away from the scene.
336. speed /spi:d/
• verb I/T
• past sped , past speeded
• to move, go, or happen fast,
• I: The train sped along at over 120 miles
per hour.
• I: This year seems to be speeding
by/past.
• T: Ambulances sped the sick people
away from the scene.
- -
340. Stone /stoʊn/
• noun C/U
• the hard, solid substance found in
the ground
• U: The museum was made of stone.
341. Stone /stoʊn/
• noun C/U
• the hard, solid substance found in
the ground
• U: The museum was made of stone.
• This house has been made of stone.
342. Stone /stoʊn/
• noun C/U
• the hard, solid substance found in
the ground
• U: The museum was made of stone.
• This house has been made of stone.
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•
343. Stone /stoʊn/
• noun C/U
• the hard, solid substance found in
the ground
• U: The museum was made of stone.
• This house has been made of stone.
•
•
349. through /θru:/
• adjective, adverb
• from one side or end to the
other, from one part to another,
• or from the beginning to the end
350. through /θru:/
• adjective, adverb
• from one side or end to the
other, from one part to another,
• or from the beginning to the end
• We drove through the tunnel
351. through /θru:/
• adjective, adverb
• from one side or end to the
other, from one part to another,
• or from the beginning to the end
• We drove through the tunnel
• We took a shortcut through the
woods.
352. through /θru:/
• adjective, adverb
• from one side or end to the
other, from one part to another,
• or from the beginning to the end
• We drove through the tunnel
• We took a shortcut through the
woods.
• –
380. track /træk/
• noun C
• 1- a path that is narrower than a
road,
• We walked along a muddy track at
the side of the field.
381. track /træk/
• noun C
• 1- a path that is narrower than a
road,
• We walked along a muddy track at
the side of the field.
• 2- A track is also one or a pair of
parallel metal bars on which trains
travel.
382. track /træk/
• noun C
• 1- a path that is narrower than a
road,
• We walked along a muddy track at
the side of the field.
• 2- A track is also one or a pair of
parallel metal bars on which trains
travel.
• –
398. war wɔ r
• noun C/U
• armed fighting between two or more
countries or groups,
399. war wɔ r
• noun C/U
• armed fighting between two or more
countries or groups,
• C: Can any country fight two wars
at the same time?
400. war wɔ r
• noun C/U
• armed fighting between two or more
countries or groups,
• C: Can any country fight two wars
at the same time?
• U: Several nations were at war.
401. war wɔ r
• noun C/U
• armed fighting between two or more
countries or groups,
• C: Can any country fight two wars
at the same time?
• U: Several nations were at war.
•