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pilot
pilot
noun
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ə
t
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someone whose job is to operate an aircraft

interpreter
interpreter
noun
i
ɪ
n
n
t
t
e
ɜ
r
r
p
p
r
r
e
ə
t
t
e
ɜ
r
r

someone who verbally changes the words of a language into another

mechanic
mechanic
noun
m
m
e
ə
ch
k
a
æ
n
n
i
ɪ
c
k

a person whose job is repairing and maintaining motor vehicles and machinery

athlete
athlete
noun
a
æ
th
θ
l
l
e
i
t
t
e

a person who is good at sports and physical exercise, and often competes in sports competitions

Who is an "athlete"?

An athlete is a person who participates in physical sports or activities that require strength, skill, and endurance. Athletes train and compete in various sports, such as running, swimming, soccer, or gymnastics, to improve their abilities and achieve success. Being an athlete involves regular practice, physical conditioning, and dedication to performance, often with the goal of excelling in competitions or tournaments. Athletes can compete at different levels, from local events to professional and international competitions.

clever
clever
Adjective
c
k
l
l
e
ɛ
v
v
e
ɜ
r
r

able to think quickly and find solutions to problems

safe
safe
Adjective
s
s
a
f
f
e

protected from any danger

dangerous
heavy
heavy
Adjective
h
h
ea
ɛ
v
v
y
i

having a lot of weight and not easy to move or pick up

light
popular
popular
Adjective
p
p
o
ɑ
p
p
u
j
ə
l
l
a
ə
r
r

receiving a lot of love and attention from many people

unpopular
dangerous
dangerous
Adjective
d
d
a
n
n
g
ʤ
e
ə
r
r
ou
ə
s
s

capable of destroying or causing harm to a person or thing

safe
terrible
terrible
Adjective
t
t
e
ɛ
rr
r
i
ə
b
b
ə
l
l
e

extremely bad or unpleasant

to help
to help
Verb
h
h
e
ɛ
l
l
p
p

to give someone what they need

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transitive
wet
wet
Adjective
w
w
e
ɛ
t
t

covered with or full of water or another liquid

dry
grand
grand
Adjective
g
g
r
r
a
æ
n
n
d
d

magnificent in size and appearance

lost
lost
Adjective
l
l
o
ɔ
s
s
t
t

unable to be located or recovered and is no longer in its expected place

found
to hurt
to hurt
Verb
h
h
u
ɜ
r
r
t
t

to cause injury or physical pain to yourself or someone else

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to lift
to lift
Verb
l
l
i
ɪ
f
f
t
t

to move a thing from a lower position or level to a higher one

lower

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transitive
to lock
to lock
Verb
l
l
o
ɑ:
ck
k

to secure something with a lock or seal

unlock

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transitive
to miss
to miss
Verb
m
m
i
ɪ
ss
s

to fail to catch a bus, airplane, etc.

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transitive
to take
to take
Verb
t
t
a
k
k
e

to reach for something and hold it

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transitive
to mend
to mend
Verb
m
m
e
ɛ
n
n
d
d

to fix something that is damaged or broken so it can work or be used again

break

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transitive
to turn off
to turn off
Verb
uk flag
/tɝːn ɒf/

to cause a machine, device, or system to stop working or flowing, usually by pressing a button or turning a switch

switch on

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transitive
Phrasal Status
separable
phrase's verb
turn
phrase's particle
off
to arrive
to arrive
Verb
a
ə
rr
r
i
v
v
e

to reach a location, particularly as an end to a journey

leave

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intransitive
to try
to try
Verb
t
t
r
r
y

to make an effort or attempt to do or have something

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transitive
to fly
to fly
Verb
f
f
l
l
y

to move or travel through the air

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intransitive
to surf
to surf
Verb
s
s
u
ɜ
r
r
f
f

to explore content or information on the internet or in other media without a specific goal

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transitive
guitar
guitar
noun
g
g
ui
ɪ
t
t
a
ɑ:
r
r

a musical instrument, usually with six strings, that we play by pulling the strings with our fingers or with a plectrum

What is a "guitar"?

A guitar is a stringed musical instrument with a flat, hollow body and a long neck. It typically has six strings, although variations with more or fewer strings exist. The strings are played by strumming or plucking with the fingers or a pick, and the pitch is altered by pressing the strings against the frets on the neck. Guitars come in various types, including acoustic, electric, and bass, each with its own unique sound and use in different musical genres. The guitar is widely used in many styles of music, from classical to rock and pop, due to its versatility and expressive range.

violin
violin
noun
v
v
io
aɪə
l
l
i
ɪ
n
n

a musical instrument that we play by holding it under our chin and moving a bow across its strings

What is a "violin"?

A violin is a small stringed instrument with a hollow wooden body, a neck, and four strings. It is played with a bow that is drawn across the strings to produce sound. The violin is known for its bright, expressive tone and is used in a wide range of music genres, from classical to folk and contemporary styles. It is tuned in perfect fifths and is often used for playing melodies, solos, and intricate musical passages. The violin's versatility and wide range of dynamics make it a central instrument in both orchestras and solo performances.

smartphone
smartphone
noun
s
s
m
m
a
ɑ
r
r
t
t
ph
f
o
n
n
e

a portable device that combines the functions of a cell phone and a computer, such as browsing the Internet, using apps, making calls, etc.

What is a "smartphone"?

A smartphone is a portable electronic device that combines the features of a cell phone with advanced computing capabilities. It allows users to make calls, send messages, browse the Internet, use apps, take photos and videos, and access various digital services. Smartphones typically include touchscreens, cameras, GPS, and wireless connectivity options like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. They are powered by operating systems that support a wide range of applications, making them versatile tools for communication, entertainment, and productivity.

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compound noun
to send
to send
Verb
s
s
e
ɛ
n
n
d
d

to have a person, letter, or package physically delivered from one location to another, specifically by mail

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ditransitive
message
message
noun
m
m
e
ɛ
ss
s
a
ɪ
g
ʤ
e

a written or spoken piece of information or communication sent to or left for another person

photograph
photograph
noun
ph
f
o
t
t
o
ə
g
g
r
r
a
æ
ph
f

a special kind of picture that is made using a camera in order to make memories, create art, etc.

mile
noun
m
m
i
l
l
e

a unit of measuring length equal to 1.6 kilometers or 1760 yards

meter
meter
noun
m
m
e
i:
t
t
e
ə
r
r

the basic unit of measuring length that is equal to 100 centimeters

to ride
to ride
Verb
r
r
i
d
d
e

to sit on open-spaced vehicles like motorcycles or bicycles and be in control of their movements

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transitive
horse
horse
noun
h
h
o
ɔ:
r
r
s
s
e

an animal that is large, has a tail and four legs, and we use for racing, pulling carriages, riding, etc.

What is a "horse"?

The horse is a large, herbivorous mammal known for its long legs, flowing mane, and powerful physique, with a history of domestication by humans for thousands of years for various purposes such as transportation, agriculture, and sports. Horses come in various breeds, sizes, and colors, and are known for their speed, strength, and endurance. They are social animals that typically live in herds and communicate through body language and vocalizations. Horses have played a significant role in human history and continue to be valued for their companionship, work, and recreational activities such as riding, racing, and showing.

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kind
noun
k
k
i
n
n
d
d

a group of people or things that have similar characteristics or share particular qualities

everything
pronoun
e
ɛ
v
v
e
r
r
y
i
th
θ
i
ɪ
n
n
g
g

all things, events, etc.

something
something
pronoun
s
s
o
ʌ
m
m
e
th
θ
i
ɪ
n
n
g
g

used to mention a thing that is not known or named

slowly
slowly
Adverb
s
s
l
l
o
w
l
l
y
i

at a pace that is not fast

quickly

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incomparable
adverb of manner
fluently
Adverb
f
f
l
l
ue
n
n
t
t
l
l
y
i

in an easy, effortless, and correct manner

ticket booth
ticket booth
noun
uk flag
/tˈɪkɪt bˈuːθ/

a small structure or booth where tickets for various events or attractions are sold in person

Grammatical Information:

compound noun
cost
cost
noun
c
k
o
ɑ
s
s
t
t

an amount we pay to buy, do, or make something

to pay
to pay
Verb
p
p
a
e
y
ɪ

to give someone money in exchange for goods or services

bill
bill
noun
b
b
i
ɪ
ll
l

a piece of printed paper that shows the amount of money a person has to pay for goods or services received

button
button
noun
b
b
u
ʌ
tt
t
o
ə
n
n

a small, round object, usually made of plastic or metal, sewn onto a piece of clothing and used for fastening two parts together

What is a "button"?

A button is a small, often round or square-shaped, fastener used to secure two pieces of fabric together. It typically has a flat or slightly convex surface, with a small hole in the center that a thread can be passed through to attach it to the garment. Buttons are commonly made of materials such as plastic, metal, or natural materials like wood or shell, and can have a wide range of decorative designs or be plain and functional. They can be found on a variety of clothing items, from shirts and jackets to pants and skirts, and can be used for practical purposes or as a decorative element.

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worldwide
worldwide
Adverb
w
w
o
ɜ
r
r
l
l
d
d
w
w
i
d
d
e

in or to all parts of the world

Grammatical Information:

interrogative adverb

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