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band
 
 
(1)
n.  E.g. The band, made up of four previously unknown young actors, have provoked hysteria across Asia since starring in the Taiwanese TV series.
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small room on a ship or boat where people sleep
field hospital organized as to follow an army in its movements; wagon for conveying the wounded to hospital
orchestra; team; strip; ribbon; belt; unite; ally
kind or species; a class of;
act of removing hair with a razor; thin slice or scraping
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bleed
 
 
(2)
v.  E.g. All the young soldiers are ready to bleed for the country.
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remove flaws from; perfect or complete
assert a right; raise a formal objection; take exception to
tear or be torn violently; criticize or abuse strongly and violently
emit blood; lose blood; withdraw blood from the body
be face to face with; oppose in hostility or competition; deal with
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constant
 
 
(3)
a.  E.g. Yemen's state news agency says the president visited the three wounded officials at the Saudi hospital, and expressed happiness about constant progress in their health.
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slight; be difficult to detect or grasp by the mind
inside; interior; located within the limits or surface
involving advantage or good ; greater than zero; very sure; confident
invariable; repeating; continually occurring; persistent
deserving of blame; adjudged to have committed crime
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curse
 
 
(4)
v.  E.g. The taxi driver who felt he didn't get a high enough tip used to curse his passenger.
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call upon divine or supernatural power to send injury upon; bring great evil upon
invent and offer reasons to support or overthrow a proposition, opinion, or measure; debate
make pieces of money from metal; invent or fabricate
direct the course of; manage or control; lead or guide
determine the nature of; give a definition; describe the nature or basic qualities of; explain
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fantasy
 
 
(5)
n.  E.g. This is a typical schoolgirl fantasy.
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one who guides a course of action for others; one who operates or is licensed to operate an aircraft in flight
dream; daydream; imagination unrestricted by reality
vessel; large cylindrical container
advantage; something that aids or promotes well-being ; welfare; gain
pillar; cylindrical or polygonal support for roof; anything resembling, in form or position; upright body or mass
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instance
 
 
(6)
n.  E.g. The framework applies equally to all ecosystems and in this instance is adapted for wetlands.
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dream; daydream; imagination unrestricted by reality
preservation; support; continuance; court-ordered support paid by one spouse to another
example that is cited to prove a contention or illustrate a point; case or occurrence
estimate; a sum of money allocated for a particular purpose
a long rod; one of two divergent or mutually exclusive opinions
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junk
 
 
(7)
n.  E.g. Today's swim isn't so bad except that there was crazy wind on the beach, and these huge waves that brought all the junk on the sea floor up.
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a fragment of any solid substance; old iron, or other metal, glass, paper; discarded material
greater number or part; a number more than half of the total
benefit; something that aids health or happiness
loyalty or allegiance to a cause or a person; complete confidence
quality or condition of being whole or undivided; completeness
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plague
 
 
(8)
n.  E.g. This research tells us the ravages of the plague that swept through Europe in the mid 14th century.
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public room with seating where people can wait; living room; lobby
a business that serves other businesses; an administrative unit of government
plan; directions for making something; a group of symbols that make a mathematical statement
limits within which something can be effective; variety of different things or activities
epidemic disease with a high death rate; annoyance
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recommendation
 
 
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n.  E.g. The taskforce's main recommendation is to reduce Government operating spending to 29 per cent of gross domestic product by 2012.
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visual representation; representation of a person
unvarying or habitual method of procedure; occurring at fixed times or predictable intervals
guard; defender; protector; state under guard; division of a county; division of a hospital
recession; economic slump; concavity in a surface produced by pressing ; sadness; low spirits
making attractive or acceptable; pushing for something
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resent
 
 
(10)
v.  E.g. What people resent is that CEOs are earning many hundreds of times more than the average employee.
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draw or describe briefly; give the main points; summary of
keep from departing; take and maintain control over; stop dealing with
support or establish the certainty or validity of; verify
feel bitter; consider as injury or affront; be in angry
hand over, give up, give something into another's control
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string
 
 
(11)
n.  E.g. If the string is shortened in certain numeric proportions, other sounds will be produced.
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plan; directions for making something; a group of symbols that make a mathematical statement
doctrine or scheme of things; general or abstract principles of any science
probability of a specified outcome; likelihood of the occurrence of one thing, as in a contest
trunks, bags, parcels, and suitcases in which one carries one's belongings while traveling; luggage
lightweight cord; a collection of objects threaded on a single strand; plant fiber
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vulnerable
 
 
(12)
a.  E.g. His opponents could not harm Achilles, who was vulnerable only in his heel.
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affected by shame; abashed or confused by guilt
susceptible to wounds; capable of being wounded or hurt
authentic; real; true
fantastic; violently contrasting; strangely unconventional in style or appearance
causing fear, dread, or terror; extremely bad or unpleasant; terrible
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