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Easier English Student Dictionary 0 7475 6624 0English Thesaurus for Students 1 9016 5931 3
Dictionary of Science and Technology 0 7475 6620 8
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Trang 4EASIER ENGLISH BASIC
DICTIONARY
SECOND EDITION
General editor
P.H Collin
Trang 5Second edition published 2004
First published in Great Britain 2001
© Copyright P.H Collin, F Collin, S.M.H Collin 2001This edition © Copyright Bloomsbury Publishing 2004
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Editorial Contributors
Penelope Hands, Howard Sargeant
Text Production and Proofreading
Katy McAdam, Joel Adams,Daisy Jackson, Sarah Lusznat
Trang 8This dictionary contains the most frequently used words in English and provides thebasic vocabulary needed for everyday communication by anyone starting to learn thelanguage It is especially useful for elementary and pre-intermediate students of allages and would be suitable for those working towards an elementary level Englishexamination such as KET or PET.
Each word is individually defined, and no words, not even adverbs, are given out a definition Examples are included for many words to provide patterns for theuser’s own production of English sentences
with-Each word, including compound words and phrasal verbs, has its own easy-to-findmain entry in bold type Each word has a pronunciation in the InternationalPhonetic Alphabet Common phrases and idioms associated with the main term areshown in bold type and separately defined within the entry
The meanings of the main common senses of each word are given clearly and ply, using a limited and easily understood vocabulary Meanings are groupedtogether by their part of speech
sim-Extra help is offered in Notes at the end of some entries These include warningsabout words which can confused with each other, unusual inflected forms andregularly collocating prepositions The major differences in US and Britishspelling are noted
A useful companion to this dictionary is Easier English Basic Synonyms which
compares and contrasts words with similar meanings, showing the similarities anddifferences in usage
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왍 before a phrase or collocation
쒁 a definition of the word will be found at the place indicated
쏡 extra information will be found at the place indicated
Vowels Consonants
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a 1 /e/, A noun the first letter of the
alpha-bet, followed by B 쑗 Do you mean
‘de-pendant’ spelt with an ‘a’ or
‘depend-ent’ with an ‘e’? 앳 from A to Z
com-pletely, all the way through
a
a 2 /ə, e/, an /ən, n/ article 1 one 쑗 an
enormous hole 쑗 a useful guidebook 쑗
She’s bought a new car 쑗 I want a cup
of tea 쑗 We had to wait an hour for the
bus (NOTE: an is used before words
beginning with a, e, i, o, u and with h if
the h is not pronounced: an apple or
an hour a is used before words
begin-ning with all other letters and also
be-fore u where u is pronounced /
useful guidebook) 2 for each or to each
쑗 Apples cost £1.50 a kilo 쑗 The car
was travelling at 50 kilometres an hour.
쑗 He earns £100 a day.
abandon
abandon /ə bndən/ verb 1 to leave
someone or something in an unkind way
쑗 The dog had been abandoned by its
owner 2 to give up or stop doing
some-thing 쑗 The company has decided to
abandon the project 쑗 We abandoned
the idea of setting up a London office.
abbreviation
abbreviation /ə eʃ(ə)n/ noun a
short form of a word
ability
ability /ə blti/ noun 1 a natural
tenden-cy to do something well 쑗 I admire his
ability to stay calm in difficult
situa-tions 쑗 We can develop their natural
abilities (NOTE: The plural is abilities.)
왍 I’ll do it to the best of my ability I’ll
do it as well as I can 2 the fact of being
clever 쑗 suitable for different levels of
ability (NOTE: no plural)
able
able / eb(ə)l/ adjective 1 왍 to be able to
do something to be capable of
thing or have the chance to do
some-thing 쑗 They weren’t able to find the
house 쑗 Will you be able to come to the
meeting? 2 good at doing something, or
good at doing many things 쑗 She’s a
very able manager 쑗 There are special activities for able children.
about
about /ə baυt/ preposition 1 referring to
something 쑗 He told me all about his operation 쑗 What do you want to speak
to the doctor about? 2 왍 to be about to
do something to be going to do
some-thing very soon 쑗 We were about to go
home when you arrived 3 not exactly 쑗
I’ve been waiting for about four hours.
쑗 She’s only about fifteen years old 앳
how about? 1. what do you think
about? 쑗 We can’t find a new
chairper-son for the club – What about Sarah? 2.
would you like a cup of tea? 앳 while
you’re about it at the same time as the
thing you are doing 쑗 While you’re about it, can you post this letter?
above
above /ə bv/ preposition 1 higher than
쑗 The plane was flying above the clouds 쑗 The temperature in the street was above 30 degrees 쑗 At prices
above £20, nobody will buy it 2 older
than 쑗 If you are above 18, you have to
pay the full fare 3 louder than 쑗 I couldn’t hear the telephone above the noise of the drills.
absence / bsəns/ noun the fact of
be-ing away from a place 쑗 She did not plain her absence from the meeting 쑗
ex-The former president was sentenced in his absence 왍 in the absence of be-
cause someone or something is not there
쑗 In the absence of the chairman, his deputy took over 쑗 In the absence of any official support, we had to raise our own funds.
absent
absent / bsənt/ adjective not there 쑗
Ten of the staff are absent with flu.
absolute
absolute /plete or total
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absolutely
absolutely adverb 1 /
pletely 쑗 I am absolutely sure I left the
keys in my coat pocket 2 /bsə
yes, of course 쑗 Did you build it
your-self? – Absolutely!
absorb
absorb /əb
something such as a liquid 쑗 The water
should be absorbed by the paper 쑗 Salt
absorbs moisture from the air 2. to
re-duce a shock 쑗 The car’s springs are
supposed to absorb any shock from the
road surface.
absurd
absurd /əb
unreasonable or impossible to believe 쑗
It’s absurd to expect you will win the
lot-tery if you only buy one ticket.
abuse
abuse 1 /ə 쑗
The people being arrested shouted
abuse at the police 2 very bad
treat-ment 쑗 the sexual abuse of children 쑗
She suffered physical abuse in prison.
(NOTE: [all senses] no plural)
abuse
abuse 2 /ə
one very badly, usually physically or
sexually 쑗 She had been abused as a
child 2 to make the wrong use of
some-thing 쑗 He abused his position as
fi-nance director 3 to say rude things
about someone 쑗 The crowd noisily
abused the group of politicians as they
entered the building.
academic
academic /kə demk/ adjective 1
re-lating to study at a university 쑗
Mem-bers of the academic staff received a
let-ter from the principal 2. only in theory,
not in practice 쑗 It is only of academic
interest 쐽noun a university teacher 쑗
All her friends are academics.
accelerate
accelerate /ək ... to decide to start
using something 쑗 The book has been adopted for use in all English classes 쑗
We need to adopt a more flexible proach.
ap-adore