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

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The train is scheduled to arrive at the station in just a few minutes.

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intransitive
school
school
noun
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s
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k
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a place where children learn things from teachers

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to [get] dressed
to get dressed
phrase
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/ɡɛt dɹˈɛst/

to put on one's clothes

daily
daily
Adverb
d
d
ai
l
l
y
i

in a way that happens every day or once a day

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incomparable
adverb of frequency
routine
noun
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n
e

a set of actions or behaviors that someone does regularly or habitually

to go
to go
Verb
g
g
o

to travel or move from one location to another

arrivecomegetreach
stay in place

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intransitive
bed
bed
noun
b
b
e
ɛ
d
d

furniture we use to sleep on that normally has a frame and mattress

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to have
to have
Verb
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h
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æ
v
v
e

to eat or drink something

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transitive
dinner
dinner
noun
d
d
i
ɪ
nn
n
e
ə
r
r

the main meal of the day that we usually eat in the evening

What is "dinner"?

Dinner typically refers to the main meal of the day, traditionally eaten in the evening or late afternoon. The exact timing of dinner can vary depending on cultural norms and personal schedules. It often consists of a substantial spread of dishes, including a protein source, such as meat, fish, or tofu, starches, like rice, potatoes, or pasta, vegetables, and sometimes soup or salad. Dessert may follow the main course, featuring sweets like cakes, pies, or fruit. Dinner provides an opportunity for individuals and families to come together, share a meal, and unwind after a busy day.

lunch
lunch
noun
l
l
u
ʌ
n
n
ch
ʧ

a meal we eat in the middle of the day

What is "lunch"?

Lunch refers to the midday meal, typically eaten around noon or early afternoon. It is a time to refuel and recharge during the day, often consisting of a variety of foods such as sandwiches, salads, soups, or leftovers from dinner. Lunch can be enjoyed at home, school, work, or at restaurants and cafes, depending on individual preferences and schedules. It provides an opportunity to take a break from daily activities and nourish the body with a satisfying meal.

to leave
to leave
Verb
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l
ea
i
v
v
e

to go away from somewhere

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intransitive
to wake up
to wake up
Verb
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/ˈweɪk ˈʌp/

to no longer be asleep

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intransitive
Phrasal Status
inseparable
phrase's verb
wake
phrase's particle
up
time
time
noun
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t
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m
m
e

the quantity that is measured in seconds, minutes, hours, etc. using a device like clock

quarter
quarter
noun
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k
u
w
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ɔ
r
r
t
t
e
ɜ
r
r

a measure of time that equals 15 minutes

the past
the past
noun
p
p
a
æ
s
s
t
t

the time that has passed

midday
midday
noun
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m
i
ɪ
dd
d
a
e
y
ɪ

at or around 12 o’clock in the middle of the day

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compound noun
half
half
noun
h
h
a
æ
l
f
f

either one of two equal parts of a thing

midnight
midnight
noun
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m
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ɪ
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d
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gh
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t

the middle of the night when the clock shows 12 AM

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compound noun
day
day
noun
d
d
a
e
y
ɪ

a period of time that is made up of twenty-four hours

week
week
noun
w
w
ee
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k
k

a period of time that is made up of seven days in a calendar

Monday
Monday
noun
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/ˈmʌnˌdeɪ/

‌the day that comes after Sunday

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proper noun
Tuesday
Tuesday
noun
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/ˈtuːzˌdeɪ/

‌the day that comes after Monday

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proper noun
Wednesday
Wednesday
noun
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/ˈwɛnzˌdeɪ/

‌the day that comes after Tuesday

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proper noun
Thursday
Thursday
noun
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/ˈθɝzˌdeɪ/

‌the day that comes after Wednesday

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proper noun
Friday
Friday
noun
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/ˈfraɪˌdeɪ/

‌the day that comes after Thursday

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proper noun
Saturday
Saturday
noun
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/ˈsæˌtɝˌdeɪ/

‌the day that comes after Friday

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proper noun
Sunday
Sunday
noun
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/ˈsʌnˌdeɪ/

‌the day that comes after Saturday

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proper noun
design
design
noun
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d
e
ɪ
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n
n

the act or process of drawing or making an outline or sketch in order to show how something works or how it is built

Department of Physics
noun
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/fˈɪzɪks dɪpˈɑːɹtmənt/

a division of a school or university that is responsible for teaching and research related to physics

What is the "Department of Physics"?

The Department of Physics is a part of a university that studies the fundamental principles of the natural world, including matter, energy, and the forces that govern them. It offers courses in areas such as mechanics, electromagnetism, quantum physics, and thermodynamics. Students in this department learn to understand how the universe works on both large and small scales and develop skills in problem-solving and research that can lead to careers in engineering, research, and technology.

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compound noun
education
education
noun
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ɛ
d
ʤ
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ə
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n

the process that involves teaching and learning, particularly at a school, university, or college

subject
subject
noun
s
s
u
ʌ
b
b
j
ʤ
e
ɛ
c
k
t
t

a branch or an area of knowledge that we study at a school, college, or university

What is a "subject"?

A subject is a specific area of knowledge or study. It refers to a particular field or topic that is taught or learned, such as mathematics, history, science, or literature. Each subject focuses on a distinct set of concepts, principles, and skills, helping individuals gain expertise in that area. Subjects can be broad, like social studies, or more specialized, like chemistry or philosophy. People choose or are assigned subjects to study based on their interests, career goals, or educational requirements. Subjects are typically taught in schools, colleges, and universities and can lead to deeper expertise in a specific field.

art
noun
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ɑ:
r
r
t
t

a field of study focuses on learning and practicing different creative skills, such as drawing, painting, sculpture, and understanding the history and theory behind them

biology
biology
noun
b
b
io
aɪɑ
l
l
o
ə
g
ʤ
y
i

the scientific study of living organisms; the science that studies living organisms

What is "biology"?

Biology is the study of living organisms, including their structure, function, growth, and interactions with their environment. It covers a wide range of topics, from the molecular mechanisms within cells to the behavior of entire ecosystems. Biology helps us understand the diversity of life on Earth, how organisms adapt to their surroundings, and the processes that sustain life, such as metabolism, reproduction, and evolution.

chemistry
chemistry
noun
ch
k
e
ɛ
m
m
i
ə
s
s
t
t
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r
y
i

the branch of science that is concerned with studying the structure of substances and the way that they change or combine with each other

What is "chemistry"?

Chemistry is the scientific study of the composition, properties, and reactions of matter. Chemists explore how substances interact with one another, form new compounds, and undergo transformations. Chemistry is fundamental in fields like medicine, environmental science, and industry, as it helps create new materials, understand biological processes, and develop products from energy to pharmaceuticals.

economics
economics
noun
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ɛ
c
k
o
ə
n
n
o
ɑ
m
m
i
ɪ
c
k
s
s

the study of how money, goods, and resources are produced, distributed, and used in a country or society

What is "economics"?

Economics is the study of how people, businesses, and governments make choices regarding the use of resources. It looks at how goods and services are produced, distributed, and consumed, and how different factors like supply and demand affect the economy. Economics helps to understand financial systems and informs policy decisions related to growth, employment, and inflation.

information and communications technology
noun
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/ˌɪnfɚmˈeɪʃən ænd kəmjˌuːnɪkˈeɪʃənz tɛknˈɑːlədʒi/

the study of how computers and the internet work or data are received or stored as a school subject

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mathematics
mathematics
noun
m
m
a
æ
th
θ
e
ə
m
m
a
æ
t
t
i
ɪ
c
k
s
s

the study of numbers and shapes that involves calculation and description

What is "mathematics"?

Mathematics is the study of numbers, quantities, shapes, and patterns. It includes various fields like arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and calculus, all of which are used to solve problems and explain relationships between different elements. Mathematics is essential in everyday life and is widely applied in areas such as science, engineering, economics, and technology.

geography
geography
noun
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ʤ
eo
g
g
r
r
a
ə
ph
f
y
i

the scientific study of the physical features of the Earth and its atmosphere, divisions, products, population, etc.

What is "geography"?

Geography is the study of the Earth’s physical features, climate, and the spatial relationships between places. It explores how natural and human-made features shape landscapes, environments, and human activities. Geography helps us understand the distribution of populations, resources, and the impact of human actions on the planet.

history
history
noun
h
h
i
ɪ
s
s
t
t
o
ə
r
r
y
i

the study of past events, especially as a subject in school or university

What is "history"?

History is the study of past events, people, and societies, aiming to understand how they shaped the present. It examines records, artifacts, and documents to reconstruct and interpret past experiences, offering insights into the development of cultures, civilizations, and the world. History helps us learn from previous successes and failures to guide future actions.

physical education
physical education
noun
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/fˈɪzɪkəl ˌɛdʒuːkˈeɪʃən/

sport, physical exercise, and games that are taught as a subject in schools

What is "physical education"?

Physical education is the study of physical fitness, sports, and health. It involves teaching students the importance of exercise, teamwork, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle through physical activity. Physical education also promotes skills like coordination, endurance, and strength, contributing to overall well-being.

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music
music
noun
m
m
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ju:
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z
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ɪ
c
k

the art or science of creating or performing sounds, including melody, harmony, and rhythm

English
English
Adjective
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/ˈɪŋɡlɪʃ/

belonging or relating to England, its people, or language

French
French
Adjective
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/frɛntʃ/

relating to the country, people, culture, or language of France

German
German
Adjective
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/ˈdʒɝːmən/

relating to Germany or its people or language

o'clock
o'clock
Adverb
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/əˈklɑk/

put after the numbers one to twelve to show or tell what time it is, only when it is at that exact hour

incomparable
religious
religious
Adjective
r
r
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l
l
i
ɪ
g
ʤ
iou
ə
s
s

related to or associated with religion, faith, or spirituality

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