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temple
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[ templ ]
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a building used for the worship of a god or gods in some religions
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church
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[ ʧə:ʧ ]
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a building for Christian religious activities
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noble
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[ 'nəub(ə)l ]
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C1 moral in an honest, brave, and kind way
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bid
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[ bid ]
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to say as a greeting: to bid good night.
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rogue
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[ rəug ]
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behaving in ways that are not expected or not normal, often in a way that causes damage
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urgent
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[ 'ə:ʤənt ]
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needing attention very soon, especially before anything else, because important:
He's got to sign that paper - will you tell him it's urgent?
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peninsula
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[ pi'ninsjulə ]
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a long piece of land that sticks out from a larger area of land into the sea or into a lake:
the Korean/Arabian/Florida Peninsula
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savage
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[ 'sæviʤ ]
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extremely violent, wild, or frightening
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urge
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[ ɜ:rdʒ ]
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C1to strongly advise or try to persuade someone to do a particular thing:
[+ to infinitive] Lawyers will urge the parents to take further legal action.
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errand
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[ 'erənd ]
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a short journey either to take a message or to take or collect something:
I'll meet you at six, I've got some errands to do/run first.
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agile
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[ 'æʤail ]
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able to move your body quickly and easily:
Monkeys are very agile climbers
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agility
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[ ə'ʤiliti ]
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ability to move your body quickly and easily: This job requires considerable mental agility.
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palatable
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[ 'pælətəbl ]
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describes food or drink that has a pleasant taste:
The meal was barely palatable.
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squabble
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[ 'skwɔbl ]
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an argument over something that is not important:
Polly and Susie were having a squabble about who was going to hold the dog's lead.
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mosque
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[ mɔsk ]
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a building for Islamic religious activities and worship
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promenade
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[ ,prɔmi'nɑ:d ]
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a path for walking on, especially one built next to the sea
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enrage
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[ in'reiʤ ]
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to cause someone to become very angry:
Plans to build a new nightclub in the neighbourhood have enraged local residents.
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oblige
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[ ə'blaiʤ ]
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to force someone to do something, or to make it necessary for someone to do something:
The law obliges companies to pay decent wages to their employees.
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synagogue
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[ 'sinəgɔg ]
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a building in which Jewish people worship and study their religion
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pagoda
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[ pagɔda ]
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a tall religious building in Asia with many levels, each of which has a curved roof
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