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beard
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[ biəd ]
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hair that grows around a man’s chin and cheeks
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beach
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[ bi:ʧ ]
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an area of sand or small stones at the edge of the sea or a lake
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bat
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[ bæt ]
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a long wooden stick with a special shape that is used in some sports and games
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bald
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[ bɔ:ld ]
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having little or no hair on your head
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baggage
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[ 'bægiʤ ]
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the cases, bags, boxes etc carried by someone who is travelling SYN luggage
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bandage
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[ 'bændiʤ ]
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a narrow piece of cloth that you tie around a wound or around a part of the body that has been injured
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beat
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[ bi:t ]
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to hit someone or something many times with your hand, a stick etc
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ban
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[ bæn ]
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to say that something must not be done, seen, used etc SYN: prohibit ANT: allow
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behave
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[ bi'heiv ]
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to do things that are good, bad, sensible etc SYN act
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bar
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[ bɑ: ]
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a place where alcoholic drinks are served ⇨ pub
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bill
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[ bil ]
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1) a written list showing how much you have to pay for services you have received, work that has been done etc 2)send a bill to (someone)
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besides
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[ bi'saidz ]
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used when adding another reason
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bake
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[ beik ]
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to cook something using dry heat, in an oven
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believe
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[ bi'li:v ]
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to be sure that something is true or that someone is telling the truth
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barman
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[ 'bɑ:mən ]
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a man who serves drinks in a bar
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belief
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[ bi:li:f ]
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the feeling that something is definitely true or definitely exists
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base
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[ beis ]
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the most important part of something, from which new ideas develop SYN: foundation
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behaviour
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[ bi'heivjə ]
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the things that a person or animal does
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bilingual
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[ bai'liŋgwəl ]
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1. written or spoken in two languages 2. able to speak two languages equally well
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ballet
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[ 'bælei ]
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a performance in which dancing and music tell a story without any speaking
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background
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[ 'bækgraund ]
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the part of a picture, scene, or design that forms a setting for the main figures or objects, or appears furthest from the viewer
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benefit
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[ 'benifit ]
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an advantage, improvement, or help that you get from something
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billion
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[ 'biljən ]
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the number 1,000,000,000
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barbecue
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[ 'bɑ:bikju: ]
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a meal or party during which food is cooked on a metal frame over a fire and eaten outdoors
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band
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[ bænd ]
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musicians, especially a group that plays popular music
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basically
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[ 'beisikəli ]
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used to emphasize the most important reason or fact about something, or a simple explanation of something
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beat up
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[ bi:t ʌp ]
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to hurt someone badly by hitting them, especially someone younger or weaker than yourself
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baby-sit
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[ 'beibi-sit ]
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look after a child or children while the parents are out
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badly-paid
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[ 'bædli-peid ]
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give not enough money for work done, goods received, or a debt incurred
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badly-behaved
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[ 'bædli-bi'heivd ]
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conducting oneself in a bad way: do bad things
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Bendy
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[ ˈbendē" ]
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1. easy to bend SYN flexible 2. with many curves or angles
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