to bring something into existence or make something happen
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a group of related data on the Internet with the same domain name published by a specific individual, organization, etc.
to become knowledgeable or skilled in something by doing it, studying, or being taught
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to control the movement and the speed of a car, bus, truck, etc. when it is moving
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to expect or hope for something
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the work that we do regularly to earn money
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a detailed and careful consideration and examination
a way of testing how much someone knows about a subject
relating to Italy or its people or language
to study a particular subject in school, university, etc.
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a series of rhythmical movements performed to a particular type of music
Dance is a way of moving the body to music, often in a rhythmic and expressive manner. It can be done alone or with others and is usually meant to be enjoyable or to show feelings and stories. Dance can vary in style, from formal and structured movements to more casual and free-flowing ones.
a sport in which two or four players use rackets to hit a small ball backward and forward over a net
Tennis is a sport played between two players or two teams of two players each. The objective is to hit a ball over a net into the opponent's side of the court in such a way that they cannot return it within the rules. Players use a racket to hit the ball and aim to score points by making the ball land in the designated areas of the court. The game is played on different surfaces, including grass, clay, and hard courts. Points are scored in a specific system, with games, sets, and matches determining the winner.
a part of a book that is intended to be used for learning a specific subject
A lesson is a section or chapter that teaches a specific concept, skill, or piece of knowledge. It is usually organized around a particular topic and contains explanations, examples, and activities to help the reader understand and learn. Lessons are often part of a larger educational or instructional book, such as a textbook or workbook, and are designed to guide the reader through a series of steps to build understanding. Each lesson typically ends with exercises or questions to reinforce the material learned.
to teach a single student or a few students, often outside a school setting
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a person who is studying at a school, university, or college
A student is an individual formally enrolled in an educational institution, such as a school, college, or university, to pursue specific academic goals. Students attend classes, complete assignments, and often work toward earning qualifications or degrees. This term typically applies to those in structured learning environments, especially at higher levels of education.
used when greeting someone after a long time has passed since one's last encounter with them
The exact origin of the idiom "long time no see" is not precisely documented, it is believed to have originated from a direct translation of a similar phrase in Native American Pidgin English in the late 19th century. It is an informal and friendly greeting used to express that it has been a while since the speaker last saw the other person.
a clear, resonant sound, often continuous, produced by a bell or similar device
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