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picture oxford dictionary (english-vietnam) 2

picture oxford dictionary (english-vietnam) 2

... bài văn A Write a first draft C Get feedback E Turn in your paper | started to study English at night English is a difficult language and many times | was too tired to study One teacher, Mrs ... Historical and 1492 1607-1750 1619 1st African slave sold in Virginia Political Events French, Spanish, English explorers Colonies along Atlantic coast Người Phi-chau nô lệ đến Dữ Kiện Thámhiểm-gia người ... Anh Các thuộc địa Bắc-Âu dọc theo bỞ Lạnh vực da đỏ ự tị đầu tiên ở Đạitây-dương viele ne Ist English in Virginia Spanish at Santa Fe Người Anh đầu tiên ở Virginia Người Tây-ban-nha ở Santa

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French Picture Dictionary English French

French Picture Dictionary English French

... Trang 1French Picture Dictionary (English –French) -Aanu ESTACA, Paris , France msn: aanu_engrr@hotmail.com Trang 3Prepositions ... palette PINK rose PURPLE pourpre Trang 32l'arc-en-ciel RED rouge SKY BLUE bleu ciel VIOLET violet WHITE blanc Parlez-vous l'anglais? Do you understand? vous? Comprenez-Do you understand English?

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English with photos and words -Little Picture Dictionary

English with photos and words -Little Picture Dictionary

... Trang 1E-mail.: madopol(at)yahoo.com LITTLE ENGLISH (PICTURE) DICTIONARY Trang 2Adjectives An adjective is a word that describes something afraid ... engine that pulls railroad cars along a track truck A truck is a vehicle that can carry big loads urban Urban means relating to or located in a city van A van is a truck used to haul people and things ... pig Pigs are hoofed mammals that oink! rooster A rooster is a male chicken sheepdog, old English The old English sheepdog is an affectionate, long-haired dog that was originally bred in Great

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Oxford collocations dictionary for students of english  chương 2 2

Oxford collocations dictionary for students of english chương 2 2

... leading, successful, top | prac- tising, qualified | junior, trainee | defence/defending, prosecuting/prosecution © PREP ~for the barrister for the ferry company © = Note at PROFESSIONAL (for verbs) ... of ground for growing flowers, vegetables, etc e ADJ flower, rose, strawberry | ornamental | raised e PREP ~of ornamental beds of roses bedroom noun e ADJ attractive, elegant, pleasant, pretty

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Easier English Basic Dictionary P2

Easier English Basic Dictionary P2

... Bil-lions of Christmas cards are sent every year (NOTE: In American English billion has always meant one thousand mil-lion, but in British English it formerly meant one million million, and it is still ... yes-terday 쑗 His latest book is better than the first one he wrote 쑗 She’s better at maths than English 쑗 Brown bread is better for you than white 쑗 We will shop around to see if we can get a ... bed if you’re tired 2 a piece of ground for particular plants to grow in 쑗 a straw-berry bed 쑗 a rose bed 3 the ground at the bottom of water 쑗 a river bed bedroom bedroom / where you sleep 쑗 My

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An English Homophone Dictionary

An English Homophone Dictionary

... are spelled alike, e.g bear, bear 2 We omit non-English words, e.g oui, we; nein, nine We omit non-English words even if they are often heard in English conversation, perhaps as part of canned ... single "standard" pronunciation of English Despite the drawbacks of the named course, we follow other dictionaries in adopting it We use standard English last-pronunciation in the United ... poses a serious problem If we included all pairs that are pronounced alike by speakers of some English dialect, our job would never end But the only alternatives seem to be to draw an arbitrary

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a dictionary of iraqi arabic (english-arabic)

a dictionary of iraqi arabic (english-arabic)

... set of 7 cassetfes) A DICTIONARY OF IRAQI ARABIC: ARABIC-ENGLISH D.R Woodhead and Wayne Beene, Editors 522 pp., ISBN 0-87840-281-0, paper A DICTIONARY OF IRAQI ARABIC: ENGLISH-ARABIC B.E Clarity, ... February, 1964 Trang 11EDITORS' INTRODUCTION This dictionary is based, in format, on the English-German section of the bilingual German and English Dictionary of Everyday Usage* The aim of this ... feature of English, but similar to the variant for English t in button or bottle b — voiced bilabial stop; similar to English b as in bake » — voiceless bilabial stop; similar to English p

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Dictionary of english idioms

Dictionary of english idioms

... Trang 1Dictionary of English Idioms & Idiomatic Expressions Dictionary of English Idioms & Idiomatic Expressions 1 ~ A ~ 1 ~ B ... different from the dictionary definitions of the individual words, which can make them hard for ESL students and learners to understand Here, we have a dictionary of 1059 English idiomatic expressions ... bolted 'Close the barn door after the horse has bolted' is alternative, often used in American English Closed book to me If a subject is a closed book to you, it is something that you don't

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"Aa" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English potx

"Aa" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English potx

... the ‘Oxford English Dictionary Online’, a brilliant online presentation of the Oxford English Dictionary, one of the leading sources for dating. Tom Dalzell and Terry Victor This dictionary would ... in English Language and Linguistics, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill, Barbados He edited the Dictionary of Caribbean English Usage. Dr Dianne Bardsley is Manager of the New Zealand Dictionary ... Slang and The Macquarie Slang Dictionary. John Loftus manages the online archive at www.hiberno english.com He was a senior research assistant on A Dictionary of Hiberno-English. Lewis Poteet is a

Ngày tải lên: 08/07/2014, 21:20

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"Bb" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English pot

"Bb" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English pot

... of throwing rubbish in a rubbish bagUS , 1988.6to cancel a social engagement The Dictionary of American Regional English lists a related meaning: ‘to feign illness in order to avoid one’s responsibilities’ ... very often; to have poor personal hygiene AUSTRALIA , 1932 bath dodgernounan English person In Australian folklore theEnglish are noted as stinting on personal hygieneAUSTRALIA , 1987 bathersnouna ... camping or in the bush A quintessential item of the Australian bush Scottish English had (c.1828 Scottish National Dictionary) ‘billy-pot’ as ‘a cooking utensil’ and this is probably the origin

Ngày tải lên: 08/07/2014, 21:20

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"Cc" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English pdf

"Cc" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English pdf

... (Oldham FC), Suburban Casuals (Southampton)UK, 1989.2a youth fashion from the late 1970s, based on designer labels In the 1980s a working-class trend, in the 1990s a positive symbol of urban chic; ... is discussed by Partridge and Beale in the appendix to the 8th edition of the Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English and called ‘Oxford -er(s)’ UK, 1955 championnouna completely inept and ... objectified sexually; an act of heterosexual intercourse with a woman A consequent usage ofthe verbCHARVER(to have sex)UK, 1979.2any member of asubcultural urban adolescent group that wears hip-hop

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"Dd" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English pot

"Dd" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English pot

... 1961 dic; dicknoun a dictionary It has been suggested that this term was coined by, or within the family of, Scottish philologist and first lexicographer of the Oxford English Dictionary, Sir James ... demadjectivetheir West Indian and black English rendering of ‘them’ used ungrammatically or shortened from ‘belonging to them’UK, 1994 dempronounthem West Indian and black English phonetic variation dementedadjectivein ... detective, or, loosely, a police officer Originally criminal slang The suggestion in the Oxford English Dictionary Supplement (1972) that it is somehow extracted from Van Diemen’s Land, a former name

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"Ee" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English ppsx

"Ee" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English ppsx

... as damn itadjectivevery easy Recorded by Partridge in the 1st edition of his Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English and still familiar Other variations noted at that time include ‘easy ... euphemistic variation ‘easy as kiss my ear’, by Partridge in the 1st edition of his Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English UK , 1937 easy as kiss my eyeadjectivevery easy Euphemistic variation ... secretTRINIDAD AND TOBAGO , 1960 Englishnounin pool, spin imparted on the cue ball to affect the course of the object ball or the cue ball after striking the object ballUS , 1869 English-Channel eyesnounbloodshot

Ngày tải lên: 08/07/2014, 21:20

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"Kk" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English pps

"Kk" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English pps

... (b.1929)UK , 1992 kenna; kennernouna house A variation of ‘ken’ (a house) English gypsy useUK , 1923 kennecnouna non-gypsy or traveller English gypsy useUK , 2000 kennelnoun1a houseUS , 1947.2a prison ... Show, from 1976 UK , 1992 kernelnouna swollen groin glandBARBADOS , 1965 keronounkeroseneAUSTRALIA , 1930 kerosene cowboynounan air force jet pilotNEW ZEALAND , 1996 kerplopnounused for imitating ... term for ‘food’ in many Polynesian languages, but in Australia borrowed either from New Zealand English, where it is taken from Maori, or from various Melanesian pidginsAUSTRALIA , 1872 kaka holenoun1the

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"Mm" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English pptx

"Mm" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English pptx

... anUPPERandDOWNERmixed), 2002 metric milesnounhaemorrhoids Rhyming slang for ‘piles’UK, 2003 metrosexualnounan urban, heterosexual male who, in matters ofstyle or recreation, has similar tastes to those stereotypically ... ultimate example AnEnglish language version of the famous ArabicMOTHER OF ALL US , 1971.< the mammymy mother There is no indefinite article inIrish The definite article in Hiberno-English, following ... Singleton, ‘The light is very warm, the sky is a magical deep blue, and shadows are long’ (Filmmaker’s Dictionary, 1990)US, 1960 magic money machinenounan automated cash machine Used widely in conversation

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"Nn" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English doc

"Nn" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English doc

... English, now slumming in slang with an archaic toneUS, 1966 nectaradjectiveexcellentUS, 1989 nednoun1a young hooligan; a petty criminalUK: SCOTLAND, 1977.2a member of a Scottish subcultural urban ... manner Originally, certainly from about 1640, in conventional use; now, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, chiefly colloquial UK, 1893.2to irritate, to cause a slight but persistent annoyance ... 1939 nincompoopnoun a foolish person, a simpleton In A Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, 3rd edition, 1796, Francis Grose defines ‘nincumpoop’ as ‘a foolish fellow’ and ‘one who never

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"Pp" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English potx

"Pp" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English potx

... periconouncocaine Spanish slang, adopted by some English speakers; in Spanish Perico is a pet name for Pedro, and the name PEDROalso serves in English slang as another alias for cocaineUS, 1994 ... beerAUSTRALIA, 1945.2the act of urination; urine The verb produced the noun Late Middle English then standard English, until it was deemed vulgar during C19 The sound of the word echoes the sound ... birthAUSTRALIA, 2003 palnoun1a close friend; used as a term of address, usually sarcastically From the English, Turkish and Transylvanian Romany tonguesUK, 1681.2a studio musicianUS, 1982 palacenouna

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"Rr" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English ppsx

"Rr" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English ppsx

... hence, used as an intensifier, greatly The Oxford English Dictionary offers both Scottish and US origins, but the earliest slang sense is from English writer R.H FroudeUK, 1827 real bikininounsomething ... sinkers to stratified deposits’, and the Lincolnshire term raffatory ‘refractory’ (see English Dialect Dictionary), amount to nothing more than hopeful guessworkAUSTRALIA, 1918 raffle ticket; ... someone out of jailUS, 1973.< raise Cainto make a disturbance; to complain or quarrel noisily and angrilyUS, 1930.< raise hellto make a dis-turbance; to make a din; to cause troubleUS, 1896.<

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"Tt" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English ppsx

"Tt" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English ppsx

... shirtUK , 2003.< to a T precisely, exactlyUK , 1693 Tnicknamethe local rail system serving urban and suburban Boston, Massachusetts used with ‘the’ From the official designation ‘Boston Transport’US ... never come in this lifetime C L Apperson, in English Proverbs and Proverbial Phrases, calls it ‘a day neither before nor after Christmas’ Brewer’s Dictionary of Phrase and Fable (1870) points ... talentnoun1a categorisation of sexually attractive people (within agiven area), usually by heterosexual men of women and by Trang 3homosexual men of men; occasional use by women increased inthe

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"Ww" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English pot

"Ww" in Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English pot

... generally, a trainee or an incompetent police officer ‘Woolly’ is also recorded by the Oxford English Dictionary in 1965 UK , 1970 wallyo; wal-yonouna young man, usually an Italian-AmericanUS , ... pomnounan English person viewed as a habitual complainer A stock Australian stereotypeAUSTRALIA , 1962 whingernouna person who whinges; a habitual complainer AUSTRALIA , 1934 whipnoun1a car Used by urban ... some way with the thing expressed in the first word’, George Clifford Whitworth, An Anglo-Indian Dictionary, 1885) INDIA , 1785.2in the television and film industries, indistinguishablebackground

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