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Название: Collins Junior Illustrated Dictionary

Автор: Collins Dictionaries

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Учебная литература

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СКАЧАТЬ you continue to do something, you go on doing it.

      continuous ADJECTIVE

      Something that is continuous goes on without stopping.

      contraction contractions NOUN

      A contraction is a shortened form of a word or of words. For example, “I’m” is a contraction of “I am”.

      contradict contradicts, contradicting, contradicted VERB

      If you contradict someone, you say the opposite of what they have just said.

      control controls, controlling, controlled

      VERB 1 If you control something, you make it behave exactly as you want it to.

      NOUN 2 The controls on a machine are knobs or other things used to work it.

      convenient ADJECTIVE

      If something is convenient, it is easy to use or do.

      conversation conversations NOUN

      If you have a conversation with someone, you talk to each other.

      convince convinces, convincing, convinced VERB

      If someone or something convinces you, they make you believe that something is true.

      cook cooks, cooking, cooked VERB

      When you cook food, you prepare it for eating by heating it.

      cooker cookers NOUN

      A cooker is a piece of equipment for cooking food.

      cookie cookies NOUN

      A cookie is another word for a biscuit.

      cool cooler, coolest ADJECTIVE

      If something is cool, its temperature is low but it is not cold.

      coordinates NOUN

      Coordinates are two numbers or letters which help you find the exact position of something. They are often used on maps, graphs and charts.

      cope copes, coping, coped VERB

      If you cope with a task or problem, you deal with it successfully.

      copper NOUN

      Copper is a reddish-brown metal.

      copy copies, copying, copied

      NOUN 1 A copy is something made to look exactly like something else.

      VERB 2 If you copy something, you make a copy of it.

      VERB 3 If you copy what someone does, you do the same thing.

      coral corals NOUN

      Coral is a hard substance that forms in the sea from the skeletons of tiny animals called corals.

      cord cords NOUN

      Cord is thick, strong string.

      core cores NOUN

      The core of a fruit is the hard part in the middle that contains seeds.

      cork corks

      NOUN 1 Cork is the light bark of the cork oak tree.

      NOUN 2 A cork is a piece of cork used to block the open end of a bottle.

      corn NOUN

      Corn is a cereal crop, such as wheat or sweet corn.

      corner corners NOUN

      A corner is the place where two edges or roads join.

      correct corrects, correcting, corrected

      ADJECTIVE 1 Something that is correct is true and has no mistakes.

      VERB 2 If you correct your work, you put right any mistakes you made.

      corridor corridors NOUN

      A corridor is a long passage in a building or train.

      cost costs, costing, cost VERB

      If something costs an amount of money, you can buy it for that amount.

      costume costumes NOUN

      A costume is the clothes worn by an actor, or that people wear for special events.

      cosy cosier, cosiest ADJECTIVE

      A house or room that is cosy is comfortable and warm, and not too big.

      cot cots NOUN

      A cot is a bed with high sides for a baby or a young child.

      cottage cottages NOUN

      A cottage is a small house, usually in the country.

      cotton

      NOUN 1 Cotton is cloth made from the soft fibres of the cotton plant.

      NOUN 2 Cotton is also a thread used for sewing.

      NOUN 3 Cotton wool is soft fluffy cotton, often used for cleaning the skin.

      cough coughs NOUN

      A cough is a noise made by someone forcing air out of their throat.

      could

      VERB 1 Could is part of the verb can. You use could to say that something might happen. It could rain tomorrow.

      VERB 2 You also say could when you are asking for something politely. Could you please tell me the way to the station?

      council councils NOUN

      The council is a group of people who look after the affairs of a town, district or county.

      count counts, counting, counted

      VERB 1 When you count, you say numbers in order. Count up to a hundred.

      VERB 2 If you count a number of things, you are finding out how many there are.

      counter counters

      NOUN 1 A counter is a long narrow table in a shop, where things are sold.

      NOUN СКАЧАТЬ