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attitude
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[ 'ætitju:d ]
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what you think and feel about something, and how you show this in your behaviour: I think it’s best to have a relaxed attitude to money.
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ask
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[ ɑ:sk ]
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to say to someone that you want them to tell you something: Can I ask a question? 2 to say to someone that you want them to help you or give your something: I had to ask my parents for money.
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astronaut
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[ 'æstrənɔ:t ]
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someone who travels in space in a special vehicle
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avoid
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[ ə'vɔid ]
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to deliberately not do something
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assistant
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[ ə'sistənt ]
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1 someone whose job is to help customers in a shop: I asked the assistant for a bigger size. 2 someone who helps someone else to do their work
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average
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[ 'ævəriʤ ]
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the average amount is the amount you get when you add several figures together and then divide the result by the number of figures
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available
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[ ə'veiləbl ]
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if something is available, you can buy it, use it, or have it
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attractive
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[ ə'træktiv ]
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1 pretty or pleasant to look at 2 if something is attractive, people want to see it, go to it, or have it
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attend
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[ ə'tend ]
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to go to a meeting, school, church etc
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audience
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[ 'ɔ:djəns ]
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the people who watch or listen to a performance
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arrive
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[ ə'raiv ]
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to get to a place after a journey: We will arrive in Oxford by eight. The next train to arrive at platform 2 is the 10:10 to London. The parcel took two weeks to arrive.
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assignment
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[ ə'sainmənt ]
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a piece of work that someone gives you to do: a homework assignment
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attract
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[ ə'trækt ]
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1. if something attracts people, it makes them want to see it 2 to make someone feel interested in you in a sexual way
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attack
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[ ə'tæk ]
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to kick or throw a ball forward during a game in order to try to win a point
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associate
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[ nə'səuʃiit ]
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be associated
with to be connected or related to something
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awful
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[ 'ɔ:ful ]
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very bad or unpleasant
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awake
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[ ə'weik ]
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not sleeping
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athlete
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[ 'æθli:t ]
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someone who takes part in sports such as running: Athletes have to be careful with their diet.
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ashtray
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[ 'æʃ‚treɪ ]
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a small dish where you put cigarettes when you have finished smoking them: She put her cigarette out in the ashtray.
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athletic
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[ æθ'letik ]
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physically strong and good at sport: a tall athletic man
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automatic
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[ ,ɔ:tə'mætik ]
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an automatic machine works by itself without much human control
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atmosphere
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[ 'ætməsfiə ]
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the kind of feeling that you get when you are in a place
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auction
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[ 'ɔ:kʃən ]
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an event at which things are sold to the person who offers the most money
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