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  1. Longman English Dictionary - the leading dictionary for learners of English of all levels: definitions, idioms, examples and more. Vocabulary exercises help you to learn synonyms, collocations and idioms. Intermediate and Advanced level grammar practice with

  2. Books were scattered about the room. 4 in the nature or character of a person or thing There’s something really strange about Liza. What I like about the job is that it’s never boring. 5 → what/how about somebody/something 6 → do something about something 7 if an organization, a job, an activity etc is about something, that is its basic ...

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  4. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English ask1 /ɑːsk $ æsk/ S1 W1 verb 1 question [ intransitive, transitive] to speak or write to someone in order to get an answer, information, or a solution ‘What’s your name?’ she asked. Don’t ask him – he won’t know. That kid’s always asking awkward questions. ask who/what/where etc I ...

  5. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Law provision pro‧vi‧sion 1 / prəˈvɪʒ ə n / noun 1 [countable usually singular, uncountable] PROVIDE when you provide something that someone needs now or in the future provision of the provision of childcare facilities provision for provision for people with disabilities He made provisions for his wife and his children in ...

  6. The maximum rate of income tax was cut to 35 percent. maximum2 noun (plural maxima /-mə/ or maximums) [ countable] abbreviation max the largest number or amount that is possible or is allowed maximum of The company could be fined a maximum of $10,000. Origin maximum2 (1500-1600) Latin maximus “greatest”, from magnus “great”.

  7. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English per‧suade /pəˈsweɪd $ pər-/ S3 W2 verb [ transitive] 1 to make someone decide to do something, especially by giving them reasons why they should do it, or asking them many times to do it persuade somebody to do something I finally managed to persuade her to go out for a drink with me. persuade ...

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