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...... = tyre (n) a thick rubber ring that fits around the edge of a wheel of a car, bicycle, etc. Tire = tyre (n) a thick rubber ring that fits around the edge of a wheel of a car, bicycle, etc.
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...... = tyre (n) a thick rubber ring that fits around the edge of a wheel of a car, bicycle, etc.
Tire = tyre (n) a thick rubber ring that fits around the edge of a wheel of a car, bicycle, etc. Ex: a front tyre. A back / rear tyre. To pump up a tyre. A flat / burst / punctured tyre. Bald / worn tyres
...... (for sth) (n) a person who makes a formal request for sth (= applies for it), especially for a job, a place at a college or university, etc.:
Applicant (for sth) (n) a person who makes a formal request for sth (= applies for it), especially for a job, a place at a college or university, etc.: Ex: There were over 500 applicants for the job.
...... (n): a machine that is designed to do a particular thing in the home, such as preparing food, heating or cleaning:
Appliance (n): a machine that is designed to do a particular thing in the home, such as preparing food, heating or cleaning: Ex: electrical / household appliances
...... (to do sth): having the practical knowledge or skills to do sth
Qualified (to do sth): having the practical knowledge or skills to do sth
: a method of sending a letter or package in which the person sending it can claim money if it arrives late or is lost or damaged
Registered mail: a method of sending a letter or package in which the person sending it can claim money if it arrives late or is lost or damaged
(n) a pause or period of time when sth stops before starting again
Break (n) a pause or period of time when sth stops before starting againEx: a break in my daily routine
Shortly (adv.) a short time; not long: Ex: She arrived shortly after us. I saw him shortly before he died/soon: I’ll be ready shortly.
( Adj. ) saying exactly what you mean in a way that nobody can pretend not to understand:
Direct ( Adj. ) saying exactly what you mean in a way that nobody can pretend not to understand: Ex: a direct answer / question. You’ll have to get used to his direct manner.
(n) an amount of sth that is provided or available to be used:
Supply (n) an amount of sth that is provided or available to be used: Ex: The water supply is unsafe.
To be out of order (of a machine, etc.) not working correctly:Ex: The phone is out of order.
(n) a task or piece of work that sb is given to do, usually as part of their job or studies:
Assignment (n) a task or piece of work that sb is given to do, usually as part of their job or studies: Ex: You will need to complete three written assignments per semester.
(n) your name as you usually write it, for example at the end of a letter:
Signature (n) your name as you usually write it, for example at the end of a letter:Ex: Someone had forged her signature on the cheque.
Pleasant (adj.) enjoyable, pleasing or attractive:Ex: a pleasant climate / evening / place
(especially NAmE) to send sth to sb using the postal system:
To mail sth (to sb/sth) | To mail (sb) sth (especially NAmE) to send sth to sb using the postal system:Ex: Don’t forget to mail that letter to your mother.
...... (with sb) a formal arrangement to meet or visit sb at a particular time, especially for a reason connected with their work:
Appointment (with sb) a formal arrangement to meet or visit sb at a particular time, especially for a reason connected with their work:Ex: She made an appointment for her son to see the doctor.
(n) sadness because sth has not happened or been as good, successful, etc. as you expected or hoped
Disappointment (n) sadness because sth has not happened or been as good, successful, etc. as you expected or hoped
To appoint sb (to sth) | To appoint sb (as) sth to choose sb for a job or position of responsibility:Ex: They have appointed a new head teacher at my son’s school.