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law firm
/lˈɔː fˈɜːm/
noun
a business that is made up of one or more lawyers who work together to provide legal services to clients
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stressful
/ˈstɹɛsfəɫ/
adjective
causing a lot of worries, and putting pressure on someone's mind
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photographer
/fəˈtɑɡɹəfɝ/
noun
someone whose hobby or job is taking photographs
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local
/ˈɫoʊkəɫ/
adjective
related or belonging to a particular area or place that someone lives in or mentions
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newspaper
/ˈnuzˌpeɪpɝ/
noun
a printed publication or a set of large folded sheets of printed paper that contain news, articles, ads, etc., usually issued daily or weekly
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fun
/ˈfən/
adjective
describing something that is enjoyable
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software engineer
/sˈɔftwɛɹ ˌɛndʒɪnˈɪɹ/
noun
a person who designs and creates computer programs using special tools and languages
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easy
/ˈizi/
adjective
needing little skill or effort to do or understand
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relaxing
/ɹiˈɫæksɪŋ/, /ɹɪˈɫæksɪŋ/
adjective
helping our body or mind rest
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boring
/ˈbɔɹɪŋ/
adjective
making us feel tired and unsatisfied because of not being interesting
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pilot
/ˈpaɪɫət/
noun
someone whose job is to operate the controls of an aircraft
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small
/ˈsmɔɫ/
adjective
little or below average in size, amount, degree, etc.
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airline
/ˈɛɹˌɫaɪn/
noun
a company or business that provides air transportation services for people and goods
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dangerous
/ˈdeɪndʒɝəs/
adjective
capable of harming or injuring a person or destroying or damaging a thing
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exciting
/ɪkˈsaɪtɪŋ/
adjective
making us feel interested, happy, and energetic
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high school
/hˈaɪ skˈuːl/
noun
a school for young people between the ages of 14 and 18; a secondary school typically including grades 9 through 12
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terrific
/tɝˈɪfɪk/
adjective
extremely great and amazing
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firefighter
/ˈfaɪɹˌfaɪtɝ/
noun
someone whose job is to put out fires and help save people or animals from dangerous situations
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dream job
/dɹˈiːm dʒˈɑːb/
noun
a job that someone wants to have very much, and often involves doing work that they enjoy
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crocodile
/ˈkɹɑkəˌdaɪɫ/
noun
a large reptile with very big jaws, sharp teeth, short legs, and a hard skin and long tail that lives in rivers and lakes in hot countries
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researcher
/ˈɹisɝtʃɝ/
noun
someone who studies a subject carefully and carries out academic or scientific research
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important
/ˌɪmˈpɔɹtənt/
adjective
having a lot of value
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to explain
/ɪksˈpɫeɪn/
verb
to make something clear and easy to understand by giving more information about it
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sick
/ˈsɪk/
adjective
not in a good and healthy physical or mental state
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to grow
/ˈɡɹoʊ/
verb
to get larger and taller and become an adult over time
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camera
/ˈkæmɝə/, /ˈkæmɹə/
noun
a device or piece of equipment for taking photographs, making movies or television programs
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river
/ˈɹɪvɝ/
noun
a natural and continuous stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another river
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toad
/ˈtoʊd/
noun
any kind of frog that has a dry leathery skin, which is more terrestrial and has shorter hind limbs
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ice cream
/ˈaɪs kɹˈiːm/
noun
a sweet and cold dessert that is made from a mixture of milk, cream, sugar, and various flavorings
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flavor
/ˈfɫeɪvɝ/
noun
the specific taste that a type of food or drink has
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expert
/ˈɛkspɝt/
noun
an individual with a great amount of knowledge, skill, or training in a particular field
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to believe
/bɪˈɫiv/
verb
to accept something to be true even without proof
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to taste
/ˈteɪst/
verb
to have a specific flavor
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also
/ˈɔɫsoʊ/
adverb
used to introduce another fact or idea in addition to something already mentioned
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company
/ˈkəmpəˌni/
noun
an organization that does business and earns money from it
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spoon
/ˈspun/
noun
an object that has a handle with a shallow bowl at one end, used for eating, serving, or stirring food
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fresh
/ˈfɹɛʃ/
adjective
(of food) recently made or obtained; not canned, frozen, or preserved
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to spit out
/spˈɪt ˈaʊt/
verb
to forcefully push out something from the mouth using the throat muscles and lips
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