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Название: Collins Primary Illustrated Dictionary

Автор: Collins Dictionaries

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СКАЧАТЬ approach something, you come near or nearer to it.

      appropriate

      ADJECTIVE suitable or acceptable for a particular situation

      approval

      NOUN If you ask for approval for something that you want to do, you ask for agreement with your plans.

      approve approves, approving, approved

      VERB 1 If you approve of something or someone, you think they are acceptable or good.

      SYNONYMS: favour, like

      2 If someone approves a plan or idea, they agree to it. • The council approved plans for the new swimming pool.

      SYNONYMS: agree to, permit

      approximate

      ADJECTIVE near but not exactly right • What was the approximate time you arrived?

      apricot apricots

      NOUN a small, soft, yellowish-orange fruit

      April

      NOUN the fourth month of the year. April has 30 days.

      apron aprons

      NOUN a piece of clothing worn over the front of normal clothing to protect it

      aquarium aquaria or aquariums

      NOUN a glass tank filled with water in which fish and other aquatic animals or plants are kept

      aquatic

      ADJECTIVE An aquatic animal or plant lives in water.

      aqueduct aqueducts

      NOUN a bridge with many arches, which carries a water supply over a valley

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      arable

      ADJECTIVE Arable land is used for growing crops.

      arc arcs

      NOUN 1 a smoothly curving line

      2 In geometry, an arc is a section of the circumference of a circle.

      arcade arcades

      NOUN a covered passageway where there are shops or market stalls

      arch arches, arching, arched

      NOUN 1 a structure that has a curved top, supported on either side by a pillar or wall

      VERB 2 If something arches, or if you arch it, it forms a curved line or shape. • The cat arched its back.

      archaeology; also spelt archeology

      NOUN the study of the past by digging up and examining the remains of things such as buildings, tools, and pots

      [from Greek arkhaios meaning ancient]

      archbishop archbishops

      NOUN a bishop of the highest rank in a Christian Church • the Archbishop of Canterbury

      archery

      NOUN a sport in which people shoot at a target with a bow and arrow

      architect architects

      NOUN a person who designs buildings

      architecture

      NOUN the art or practice of designing buildings

      arctic

      NOUN 1 The Arctic is the region north of the Arctic Circle.

      ADJECTIVE 2 very cold indeed • You need specially warm clothes for arctic conditions.

      are

      VERB a present tense of be

      area areas

      NOUN 1 a particular part of a place, country, or the world • a built-up area of the city

      SYNONYMS: district, region, zone

      2 the measurement of a flat surface • The area of the playground is 1500 square metres (1500 m2).

      arena arenas

      NOUN a place where sports and other public events take place

      [from Latin harena meaning sand, because of the sandy centre of an amphitheatre where gladiators fought]

      aren’t

      VERB a contraction of are not

      argue argues, arguing, argued

      VERB 1 If you argue with someone about something, you disagree with them about it, sometimes in an angry way.

      2 If you argue that something is true, you give reasons why you think that it is.

      argument arguments

      NOUN a talk between people who do not agree

      arid

      ADJECTIVE Arid land is very dry because there has been very little rain.

      ANTONYM: fertile

      arise arises, arising, arose, arisen

      VERB When something such as an opportunity or a problem arises, it begins to exist.

      aristocrat aristocrats

      NOUN someone whose family has a high social rank, and who has a title such as Lord or Lady

      aristocratic ADJECTIVE aristocracy NOUN

      arithmetic

      NOUN the part of mathematics that is to do with the addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of numbers

      [from Greek arithmos meaning number]

      arithmetical ADJECTIVE

      arithmetically ADVERB

      arm arms, arming, armed

      NOUN 1 the part of your body between your shoulder and your wrist

      PLURAL NOUN 2 Arms are weapons used in a war.

      VERB 3 If a country arms itself, it prepares for war.

      armada armadas

      NOUN a large fleet of warships • The Spanish Armada was the fleet sent to destroy the English in 1588.

      armchair armchairs

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