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briefcase
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[ 'bri:f‚keɪs ]
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a thin flat case that you use to carry papers or books to work or college
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break
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[ breik ]
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a short holiday
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build
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[ bild ]
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the shape and size of someone’s body
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boxing
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[ 'bɔksiŋ ]
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a sport in which two people wearing big thick gloves hit each other
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brake
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[ breik ]
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the part of a vehicle that makes it go more slowly or stop
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bruise
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[ bru:z ]
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a dark mark on your skin where you have hurt yourself
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brand
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[ brænd ]
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a product that a particular company makes
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bright
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[ brait ]
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something that is bright shines a lot or has a lot of light
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brilliant
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[ 'briliənt ]
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1. very intelligent or skilful: a brilliant mathematician; 2. very good or enjoyable:
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brave
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[ breiv ]
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to be brave enough to do something difficult, dangerous, or unpleasant
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break down
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[ breik daun ]
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car or a machine breaks down, it stops working
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bowl
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[ bəul ]
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a round container in which you put food or liquid
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bring
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[ briŋ ]
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1. to have something with you when you arrive at a place 2. to make something happen or cause a particular result 3. to move something somewhere
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break into
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[ breik 'intu ]
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to use force to enter a building or car, especially in order to steal something
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broken
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[ 'brəukən ]
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something that is broken is damaged or in pieces because it has been hit, dropped etc: a broken window I Their best player now has a broken leg. 2 a machine or piece of equipment that is broken does not work: a broken TV set
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bring back
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[ briŋ bæk ]
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to make you remember something
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bring down
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[ briŋ daun ]
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to reduce something to a lower level
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brotherhood
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[ 'brʌðəhud ]
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a feeling of friendship between people
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brochure
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[ 'brəuʃjuə ]
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a thin book that gives information or advertises something
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