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appreciate
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[ ə'pri:ʃieit ]
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to understand how serious or important a situation or problem is or what someone’s feelings are
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anxious
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[ 'æŋkʃəs ]
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worried about something
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area
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[ 'ɛəriə ]
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a particular part of a country, town etc; a part of a house, office, garden etc that is used for a particular purpose
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appear
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[ ə'piə ]
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used to say how something seems, especially from what you know about it or from what you can see
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application
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[ ,æpli'keiʃn ]
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a formal, usually written, request for something such as a job, place at university, or permission to do something
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appointment
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[ ə'pɔintmənt ]
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an arrangement for a meeting at an agreed time and place, for a particular purpose
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appropriate
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[ ə'prəupriit ]
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correct or suitable for a particular time, situation, or purpose
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apparently
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[ ə'pærəntli ]
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used to say that you have heard that something is true, although you are not completely sure about it
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appearance
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[ ə'piərəns ]
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someone or something looks to other people; WAY SOMEBODY/SOMETHING LOOKS
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arrangement
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[ ə'reinʤmənt ]
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plans and preparations that you must make so that something can happen
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argue
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[ 'ɑ:gju: ]
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to disagree with someone in words, often in an angry way
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arrange
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[ ə'reinʤ ]
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to organize or make plans for something such as a meeting, party, or trip
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apply
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[ ə'plai ]
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to make a formal request, usually written, for something such as a job, a place at a university, or permission to do something
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approve
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[ ə'pru:v ]
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to officially accept a plan, proposal etc; to think that someone or something is good, right, or suitable
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anxiety
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[ æŋ'zaiəti ]
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the feeling of being very worried about something
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applause
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[ ə'plɔ:z ]
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the sound of many people hitting their hands together and shouting, to show that they have enjoyed something
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approximately
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[ ə'prɔksimitli ]
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used to show that something is almost, but not completely, accurate or exact; roughly
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architecture
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[ 'ɑ:kitekʧə ]
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the art and practice of planning and designing buildings
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argumentative
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[ ,ɑ:gju'mentətiv ]
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someone who is argumentative often argues or likes arguing
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appeal
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[ ə'pi:l ]
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quality that makes people like something or someone
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applaud
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[ ə'plɔ:d ]
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to hit your open hands together, to show that you have enjoyed a play, concert, speaker etc. SYN clap
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approximate
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[ ə'prɔksimit ]
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an approximate number, amount, or time is close to the exact number, amount etc, but could be a little bit more or less than it
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apartheid
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[ ə'pɑ:theit ]
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the former political and social system in South Africa, in which only white people had full political rights and people of other races, especially black people, were forced to go to separate schools, live in separate areas etc
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apart from
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[ ə'pɑ:t frɔm ]
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except for; as well as
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aptitude test
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[ 'æptitju:d test ]
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a test designed to determine a person's ability in a particular skill or field of knowledge
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AntiVirus
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[ ‚æntɪ'vaɪrəs ]
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a software designed to detect and destroy computer viruses
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Archeological
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[ ərtʃeɔlɔgikal ]
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relating to the study of ancient societies by examining what remains of their buildings
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anxious to do something
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[ 'æŋkʃəs tu: du: 'sʌmθiŋ ]
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feeling strongly that you want to do something or want something to happen
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not approve of smth
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[ nɔt ə'pru:v əv smð ]
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not to think that someone or something is good, right, or suitable: Catherine’s parents now approve of her marriage.
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arithmetics
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[ nə'riθmətiks ]
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the science of numbers involving adding, multiplying etc ⇨ mathematics
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