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to take the place of somebody/something (especially somebody/something older or less modern):
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supplant: Their work has been largely supplanted by the use of a computer program that fulfils the same function.
that appears to be something but is not really so vs not what somebody claims it is; false or pretended
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quasi-official vs pseudo-science
the process of changing something so that all its parts or features become the same or very similar
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homogenization: They lamented the company's role in the homogenization of world culture.
a town, city or district with its own local government; the group of officials who govern it
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municipality: The municipality provides services such as electricity, water and rubbish collection.
the activity of an organization that provides a service or advice to people in the community, especially those who cannot or are unlikely to come to an office, a hospital, etc. for help
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outreach: an outreach and education programme; outreach workers; efforts to expand the outreach to black voters
the action of one object or surface moving against another
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friction: Friction between moving parts had caused the engine to overheat.
to agree to something or give your permission for something
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consent to sth/do: He reluctantly consented to the proposal.
​to start being very active and working very hard
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go into overdrive: As the wedding approached, the whole family went into overdrive.
(formal) to mention something in an indirect way
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allude to somebody/something ​: The problem had been alluded to briefly in earlier discussions.
to happen to
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come about: Can you tell me how the accident came about?
to think somebody/something is bad (phrasal verb)
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frown on/upon somebody/something: ​ In her family, any expression of feeling was frowned upon.
to finish something that you have started
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follow through (with something) | follow something through ​
deliberately including people, things, ideas, etc. from all sections of society, points of view, etc. / having the total cost, or the cost of something that is mentioned, contained in the price
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inclusive: The party must adopt more inclusive strategies and a broader vision.
done by or involving all the people in the world or in a particular group
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universal: Such problems are a universal feature of old age.; Agreement on this issue is almost universal.
the sudden increase in the number or amount of something; a large number of a particular thing
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proliferation: attempts to prevent cancer cell proliferation
an amount of money that is paid back to you because you have paid too much / an amount of money that is taken away from the cost of something, before you pay for it
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rebate: She's claiming a 100% tax rebate.
work, especially physical work
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labor: The price will include the labor and materials.; The company wants to keep down labor costs.
slow and complicated; large and heavy; difficult to carry; long or complicated
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cumbersome: cumbersome legal procedures; The organization changed its cumbersome title to something easier to remember.
​a way of travelling by asking for free rides in other people’s cars, by standing at the side of the road and trying to get passing cars to stop
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hitchhiking: Hitchhiking is a cheap way of travelling, but it can be risky.
to find a way of avoiding a difficulty or a rule
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circumvent something: They found a way of circumventing the law.
(of a product) made specially, according to the needs of an individual customer
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bespoke - custom-made: bespoke software; a bespoke suit
of crucial importance in relation to the development or success of something else.
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pivotal: Japan's pivotal role in the world economy
a small change or improvement that is made to a document or proposed new law; the process of changing a document or proposed new law
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amendment: Parliament passed the bill without further amendment.
an idea, a belief or an understanding of something
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a notion: She had only a vague notion of what might happen.; He has no notion of the difficulty of the problem.
the act of making people obey a particular law or rule
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enforcement: law enforcement officers
to behave and think in the same way as most other people in a group or society
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conform: There is considerable pressure on teenagers to conform.; conform to something He refused to conform to the local customs.
obviously; as you would expect; added to, or used to introduce, a remark giving information that is expected and not surprising
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needless to say: Needless to say, because of the accident he won’t be at work for a while.
to succeed in getting something, usually after a lot of effort
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attain: Most of our students attained five ‘A’ grades in their exams.; We only consider applicants who have attained a high level of academic achievement.
a list of people employed by a company showing the amount of money to be paid to each of them
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payroll: We have 500 people on the payroll.
making good progress and likely to achieve what you planned.
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be on target: We were still right on target for our deadline.; This paper argues that the AI revolution is on target and will come into full force within the next twenty years as did the digital one since 1995.
a position in which you have more power, authority or status than anyone else
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supremacy: The company has established total supremacy over its rivals.
to stop; to make somebody/something stop
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halt: The police were halting traffic on the parade route.; The trial was halted after the first week
to find out the true or correct information about something
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ascertain: It can be difficult to ascertain the facts.; I ascertained that the driver was not badly hurt.; The police are trying to ascertain what really happened.
to wait somewhere secretly, especially because you are going to do something bad or illegal
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lurk: If you understand where risks may be lurking, ill-understood, or simply unidentified, you have a better chance of catching them before they catch up with you.; Why are you lurking around outside my house?
in a position that is completely still but is ready to move at any moment
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poised: Generative AI is poised to unleash the next wave of productivity.; The cat crouched in the grass, poised to jump.
the right to stay permanently in your job, especially as a teacher at a university; the period of time when somebody holds an important job, especially a political one; the act of holding an important job
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tenure: She had a long tenure of office.; It's still extremely difficult to get tenure.; She has been granted tenure at Leeds University.
the rate at which employees leave a company and are replaced by other people
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turnover: a high turnover of staff
the act of keeping something under control so that it cannot spread in a harmful way
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containment: the containment of the epidemic
the ability to take action or to choose what action to take
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agency: Does AI have agency?
to involve somebody in a difficult or complicated situation; a difficult or complicated relationship with another person or country
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to entangle; entanglement: This affair did not prevent an entanglement with another of his co-stars.
progress or a development in a particular activity or area of understanding
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advance: We live in an age of rapid technological advance.; advance in something Recent advances in technology have made the procedure safe.
the process of helping something/somebody to make progress or succeed; the progress that is made; progress in a job, social class, etc.
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advancement: the advancement of knowledge/education/science; There are good opportunities for advancement if you have the right skills.
something is extremely difficult to find (idiom)
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something is like looking for a needle in a haystack: With 500 channels on TV, finding quality children's shows is like looking for a needle in a haystack.
to think about something carefully for a period of time
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ponder: They were left to ponder on the implications of the announcement.; The senator pondered the question for a moment.; She pondered over his words.
to introduce a new law, rule, tax, etc.; to order that a rule, punishment, etc. be used / to force somebody/something to have to deal with something that is difficult or unpleasant
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impose: The UN Security Council imposed sanctions in 1992.; A new tax was imposed on fuel.; This system imposes additional financial burdens on many people.
until now, up to this point
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thus far - so far: Thus far, no works created by an image generator have been given copyright protection.
to make something worse, especially a disease or problem
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exacerbate sth: His aggressive reaction only exacerbated the situation.; The symptoms may be exacerbated by certain drugs.
most important part - something of great importance on which everything else depends
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cornerstone: Funds for the school system were the cornerstone of his budget proposal.; All the parties to the dispute agree that ready access to the law is a cornerstone of democracy.
the most important part of a system, an organization, etc. that gives it support and strength
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backbone: Agriculture forms the backbone of the rural economy.
main; most important; basic
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prime: My prime concern is to protect my property.; Winning is not the prime objective in this sport.; He's the police's prime suspect in this case.
the act of looking for or trying to get something
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pursuit + of: pursuit of happiness/knowledge/profit
no longer available from the company that publishes it
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out of print: Her first novel is now out of print.
present everywhere
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omnipresent: These days the media are omnipresent.
the act of walking along or across a street illegally or without paying attention to the traffic
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jaywalking
available for use as you prefer/somebody prefers
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at your/somebody’s disposal: He will have a car at his disposal for the whole month. Well, I'm at your disposal (= I am ready to help you in any way I can).
having total power; able to do anything
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omnipotent: The Chinese government routinely overstates its capabilities to appear more omnipotent.
a house or apartment in which a person lives in old age, especially one in a group of homes specially designed for older people
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retirement home: a new development of 35 one-bedroom and two-bedroom retirement homes
an organization that does not aim to make a profit
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non-for-profit: The company's oprimary goal is to generate a for-profit bnsiness model, ensuring financial success and sustainability.
the work of taking care of children until they are old enough to take care of themselves
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child-rearing: Why shouldn't a woman have a job after years of child-rearing?
a family that consists of two adults, the child or children that they have had together, and one or more children that they have had with previous partners
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blended family: Single-parent families and blended families now outnumber traditional families.
the hard pointed or curved outer part of a bird’s mouth
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beak - bill: The gull held the fish in its beak.
causing feelings of acute embarrassment or awkwardness.
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cringey: It was a bit cringey when he got her name wrong.; I cringed at his stupidity.
a natural desire or need that makes you tend to behave in a particular way
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Propensity - inclination: He showed a propensity for violence.; She has a propensity to exaggerate.
to try very hard to achieve something
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strive: We encourage all members to strive for the highest standards.; They were always striving towards perfection.
to support or form the basis of an argument, a claim, etc
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underpin: The report is underpinned by extensive research.
to emphasize or show that something is important or true
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underline - underscore: The report underlines the importance of pre-school education.; Her question underlined how little she understood him.; The report underlined that the project enjoyed considerable support in both countries.
to experience something, usually something unpleasant, as a result of actions you have taken
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incur: The play has incurred the wrath/anger of both audiences and critics.; You risk incurring bank charges if you exceed your overdraft limit.
practical or financial help that is provided, often by the government, for people or animals that need it
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Welfare: There must be adequate welfare provision for people who are unable to work.
investing in economic development can benefit everyone who participates in the economy. (idiom)
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a rising tide lifts all boats
to refuse to let somebody be a member of a social group; to refuse to meet or talk to somebody
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ostracise: He was ostracized by his colleagues for refusing to support the strike.
to destroy or get rid of something completely, especially something bad
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eradicate: Diphtheria has been virtually eradicated in the United States.; We are determined to eradicate racism from our sport.
to make a judgement about something, especially people’s feelings or attitudes; to measure something accurately using a special instrument / to calculate something approximately
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gauge: It was difficult to gauge whether she was angry or not.; They interviewed employees to gauge their reaction to the changes.;
to use your power, rights or personal qualities in order to achieve something
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exercise something: They should exercise caution and restraint when considering its use for non-medical, aesthetic enhancements.
to put a lot of effort into making something successful or strong so that it will last / to make an illegal copy of something in order to cheat people
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forge: She forged a new career in the music business.; Strategic alliances are being forged with major European companies.; Strategic alliances are being forged with major European companies.
to encourage somebody to do something or to encourage them to try harder to achieve something / to make something happen faster or sooner
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spur: Her difficult childhood spurred her on to succeed.; The agreement is essential to spurring economic growth around the world.; The fire, spurred by high temperatures and strong winds, had burnt more than 140 acres.
to be the basis or cause of something
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underlie: These ideas underlie much of his work.; It is a principle that underlies all the party's policies
important in a situation but not always easily noticed or stated clearly / forming the basis of something
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underlying: The underlying assumption is that the amount of money available is limited.; Unemployment may be an underlying cause of the rising crime rate.; The cost of the treatment generally reflects the costliness of the underlying health care system.
the one before the last one
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last but one (BrE) - second to last: She finished second to last.
to make an illness or a bad or unpleasant situation worse
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aggravate - exacerbate - worsen: Pollution can aggravate asthma.; Military intervention will only aggravate the conflict even further.
to cause something to continue; to make something such as a bad situation, a belief, etc. continue for a long time
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perpetuate: Increasing the supply of weapons will only perpetuate the violence and anarchy.; The aim of the association is to perpetuate the skills of traditional furniture design.
to change or be different according to the situation;
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vary: We vary the amount of labor that is fully displaced by generative AI.
fair and reasonable; treating everyone in an equal way
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equitable - fair: an equitable distribution of resources; We need to construct an equitable and efficient method of local taxation.
to be or go beyond the usual limits of something
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transcend: His works by far transcend anything that has gone before.; What we felt for each other transcended all other emotions.
connected with the ability to show what will happen in the future
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predictive: the predictive power of science; More research is needed to improve the predictive value of the tests.
​a period of time when the supply of electricity, etc. is not working
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outage: The baby was born during a power outage.; intermittent power outages up and down the East Coast
to get information or a reaction from somebody, often with difficulty
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elicit: I could elicit no response from him. Her tears elicited great sympathy from her audience.
the principles or reasons which explain a particular decision, course of action, belief, etc.
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rationale (behind/for/of something) - reason: What is the rationale behind these new exams?
​in a very direct way, without trying to be polite or kind
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put it bluntly (oposite: mildly): To put it bluntly, I want a divorce.
to appear as a large shape that is not clear, especially in a frightening way
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loom: A dark shape loomed up ahead of us.
to become gradually weaker or less important
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wane: Her enthusiasm for the whole idea was waning rapidly.; Their popularity waned during that period.
to become calmer, quieter or less intense (for negative feelings or effects)
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subside: She waited nervously for his anger to subside.; When the rain had subsided we continued our walk.; I took an aspirin and the pain gradually subsided
emphasise that a particular time or period is surprisingly early
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as early as; Inflation could fall back into single figures as early as this month.
not before a particular time or event
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not until: It wasn't until August that we finally moved into the house.
to say that something is true, especially in an argument
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contend: I would contend that the minister's thinking is flawed on this point.
to offend or annoy somebody, especially by getting involved in something that is their responsibility
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tread on somebody’s toes (BrE) - step on somebody’s toes (AmE): I didn't mean to step on your toes; I was just trying to help.
likely to cause people to disagree
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contentious: a contentious issue/topic/subject; Both views are highly contentious.; Try to avoid any contentious wording.; The government’s treatment of refugees remains a highly contentious issue.
an idea, attitude or experience that is shared by all the members of a group
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common denominator: They were united through the common denominator of suffering.
to deliberately avoid or keep away from something
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eschew: He had eschewed politics in favour of a life practising law.
similar to something
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akin to: What he felt was more akin to pity than love.; She was wearing something akin to a pineapple on her head.; This game is closely akin to hockey.
to delay or stop the progress of something
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impede - hamper - hinder: Work on the building was impeded by severe weather.; A number of practical difficulties impeded the process.; In what ways did economic factors impede progress?
a small area of something, especially one which is different from the area around it; a small piece of land, especially one used for growing vegetables or fruit
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a patch: We had a strawberry patch beside the greenhouse.; We sat in a patch of shade under a tree.; damp patches on the wall; a black dog with a white patch on its back
to be the parts or members that form something; to have somebody/something as parts or members
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comprise - make up of: Older people comprise a large proportion of those living in poverty.; The collection comprises 327 paintings.
to stand or wait somewhere especially with no obvious reason
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loiter: Teenagers were loitering in the street outside.
a feeling of anger or unhappiness about something that you think is unfair
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resentment: to feel/harbour/bear resentment towards/against somebody; She could not conceal the deep resentment she felt at the way she had been treated.
a trip that you go on for pleasure or education, usually with a group of people and lasting no more than one day
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outing: We went on an outing to London.; Every year she organized an outing to the countryside.
to produce a book, list, report, etc. by bringing together different items, articles, songs, etc.; to collect information in order to produce a book, list, etc.
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compile: We are trying to compile a list of suitable people for the job.; The album was compiled from live recordings from last year's tour.; The figures were compiled from a survey of 2  000 schoolchildren.
to deal with only a small part of a subject or a problem
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scratch the surface: All the payments we’ve made have hardly scratched the surface of the amount we borrowed.
that can be bought immediately and does not have to be specially designed or ordered
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off the shelf: I bought this package off the shelf. Some courses can be bought off the shelf as self-contained study packages.
a flat surface in a kitchen for preparing food on
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countertop - counter - worktop, work surface (BrE)
having an equal but opposite effect
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countervailing: But there are also countervailing forces.
to increase over a period of time; to allow a sum of money or debts to grow over a period of time
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accrue: Interest will accrue if you keep your money in a savings account.; The firm had accrued debts of over $6m.; The money was placed in a special account to accrue interest.
connected with something but less important than it
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subsidiary - additional: subsidiary information; a subsidiary matter; (British English) I'm taking history as a subsidiary subject (= one that is not studied in as great depth as a main subject).
extremely painful or bad
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excruciating: The pain in my back was excruciating.; She groaned at the memory, suffering all over again the excruciating embarrassment of those moments.; He rolled on the floor in excruciating agony.
not having the necessary equipment or skills
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ill-equipped: At 18, he was ill-equipped for such a responsible job.; The department is ill-equipped to deal with such a large number of enquiries.
what vs that
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'what' means 'the thing(s) that': I heard what you said.; What she likes IS books. | if we use 'anything', 'nothing', 'something' or 'everything', then 'that' and not 'what': Take anything that you want.; Her mother gave her everything that she needed.
perspective phrases
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At a ... level; On a ... note; from a ... perspective [personal, economic, political, local, business, environmental]
forming a basic, large or important part of something
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staple: The staple crop is rice.; Jeans are a staple part of everyone's wardrobe.
to change or make something change to a simpler chemical form; to make something become worse, especially in quality
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degrade - break sth down: The esters then degrade into harmless sugars and fatty acids.; The bacteria will degrade hydrocarbons.; Important natural habitats have been degraded by development.
extremely small pieces of plastic, used in products such as soap, face cream and toothpaste
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microbeads: Microbeads are one of the many sources of plastic pollution that are found in our oceans.; Environmentalists say microbeads can harm fish and kill birds and wildlife that eat them if they enter the waterways.
words that have no meaning or are impossible to understand
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gibberish: You were talking gibberish in your sleep.; After a while I stopped listening to his stream of gibberish.

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