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shooting star
Shooting star
[ noun ]
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/ʃˈuːɾɪŋ stˈɑːɹ/
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a usually small meteor that burns with a bright light when entering the earth's atmosphere

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We saw a shooting star while camping in the mountains last night.
She made a wish when the shooting star crossed the sky.

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compound noun
mirror
Mirror
[ noun ]
m
m
i
ɪ
rr
r
o
ɜ
r
r

a flat surface made of glass that people can see themselves in

salt
Salt
[ noun ]
s
s
a
ɔ:
l
l
t
t

a natural, white substance, obtained from mines and also found in seawater that is added to the food to make it taste better or to preserve it

What is "salt"?

Salt is a mineral compound composed of sodium and chlorine ions. It is one of the most commonly used seasonings and food preservatives worldwide. Salt is essential for human health, playing a crucial role in regulating fluid balance, nerve function, and muscle contraction. In food preparation, salt is used to enhance flavor, balance sweetness, and inhibit the growth of microorganisms, thereby acting as a natural preservative. It is utilized in a wide variety of culinary applications, including cooking, baking, pickling, and curing. While salt is essential in moderate amounts, excessive consumption can contribute to health issues such as hypertension and cardiovascular disease.

ladder
Ladder
[ noun ]
l
l
a
æ
dd
d
e
ɜ
r
r

a piece of equipment with a set of steps that are connected to two long bars, used for climbing up and down a height

wood
Wood
[ noun ]
w
w
oo
ʊ
d
d

the hard material that the trunk and branches of a tree or shrub are made of, used for fuel or timber

lucky
Lucky
[ Adjective ]
l
l
u
ʌ
ck
k
y
i

having or bringing good luck

unlucky
charm
Charm
[ noun ]
ch
ʧ
a
ɑ
r
r
m
m

a small object, often in the form of a necklace or bracelet, which is believed to bring good luck

What is a "charm"?

A charm is a small decorative item, often worn on a bracelet or necklace, that is believed to bring good luck or ward off evil. It can also serve as a reminder of a special occasion or person. Charms can be made of a variety of materials, including precious metals, gemstones, and enamel, and can take on many shapes and designs. Some popular charm designs include animals, hearts, letters, and symbols, such as a four-leaf clover or a horseshoe. They can be worn individually or in groups, and are often given as gifts for birthdays, graduations, or other special events.

umbrella
Umbrella
[ noun ]
u
ʌ
m
m
b
b
r
r
e
ɛ
ll
l
a
ə

an object with a circular folding frame covered in cloth, used as protection against rain or sun

What is an "umbrella"?

An umbrella is a portable device designed to protect a person from rain or sunlight. It consists of a canopy made of waterproof material such as nylon or polyester, supported by a central shaft with ribs that extend to the edges of the canopy. Umbrellas can be collapsible or non-collapsible, with the former being the most common. Collapsible umbrellas can be further divided into three types: compact, folding, and automatic. A compact umbrella folds down to a very small size, making it easy to carry in a bag or purse. A folding umbrella has two or more sections that fold in on itself for compact storage. An automatic umbrella has a mechanism that allows it to be opened and closed with the push of a button. Umbrellas are often used as a fashion accessories and come in a wide range of colors, styles, and designs.

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to choose
To choose
[ Verb ]
ch
ʧ
oo
u:
s
z
e

to decide what we want to have or what is best for us from a group of options

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intransitive
to pick
To pick
[ Verb ]
p
p
i
ɪ
ck
k

to choose someone or something out of a group of people or things

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transitive
satisfied
Satisfied
[ Adjective ]
s
s
a
æ
t
t
i
ə
s
s
f
f
ie
d
d

content with a result or outcome

content
Content
[ Adjective ]
c
k
o
ɑ
n
n
t
t
e
ɛ
n
n
t
t

satisfied and happy with one's current situation

discontented
Fortunate
[ Adjective ]
f
f
o
ɔ
r
r
t
ʧ
u
ə
n
n
a
ə
t
t
e

experiencing good luck or favorable circumstances

unfortunate
To behave
[ Verb ]
b
b
e
ɪ
h
h
a
v
v
e

to request someone to act appropriately or according to expected standards, often used politely

To act
[ Verb ]
a
æ
c
k
t
t

to do something for a special reason

refrain

Grammatical Information:

intransitive
to notice
To notice
[ Verb ]
n
n
o
t
t
i
ə
c
s
e

to pay attention and become aware of a particular thing or person

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transitive
by chance
By chance
[ Adverb ]
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/baɪ tʃˈæns/

without deliberate intention

intentionally
accidentally
Accidentally
[ Adverb ]
a
æ
cc
ks
i
ə
d
d
e
ɛ
n
n
t
a
ə
ll
l
y
i

by chance and without planning in advance

intentionally

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adverb of manner
Attitude
[ noun ]
a
æ
tt
t
i
ə
t
t
u
u
d
d
e

the typical way a person thinks or feels about something or someone, often affecting their behavior and decisions

sure
Sure
[ Adjective ]
s
ʃ
u
ʊ
r
r
e

(of a person) feeling confident about something being correct or true

uncertain
certain
Certain
[ Adjective ]
c
s
e
ɜ
r
r
t
t
ai
ə
n
n

feeling completely sure about something and showing that you believe it

uncertain
to deal with
To deal with
[ Verb ]
uk flag
/ˈdiːl wɪð/

to take the necessary action regarding someone or something specific

Grammatical Information:

transitive
Phrasal Status
inseparable
phrase's verb
deal
phrase's particle
with
to cope
To cope
[ Verb ]
c
k
o
p
p
e

to handle a difficult situation and deal with it successfully

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intransitive
to show
To show
[ Verb ]
sh
ʃ
o
w

to make something visible or noticeable

hide

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ditransitive
to reveal
To reveal
[ Verb ]
r
r
e
i
v
v
ea
i
l
l

to make information that was previously unknown or kept in secrecy publicly known

Grammatical Information:

transitive

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