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newspaper. (CK)
[S] [T] Tom and Mary often had their
Tom. (CK)
[S] [T] Tom saw some toys on Mary's
poster in a sentence
definition of "poster"
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Poster in a sentence
up(0) down(0)
(28) Are you going to write off for that free poster?
a brochure? (CK)
[S] [T] Tom handed Mary
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noun
1.
a building for public Christian worship.
2.
public worship of God or a religious service insuch a b
uilding:
to attend church regularly.
3.
(sometimes initial capital letter) the whole bodyof Chri
stian believers; Christendom.
Church (building)
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resemble
VERB
take after
to look or behave like an older relative
blend in
favor
VERB
be the image of
look like
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Ver 1 look like - bear a physical resemblance to; "She looks like her mother"
b .
resemble -
appear like; be similar or bear a likeness to; "She resembles her mothervery much"; "This paper r
esembles my own work"
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like1
(laik) adjective
preposition
the same as or similar to; in the same or a similar way as. He climbs like
a cat; She is like her mother. como
noun
someone or something which is the same or as good etc as
another. You won't see his like / their like again. cosa igual
conjunction
(especially American) in the same or a similar way as. No-one does it
like he does. como
ˈlikely adjective
2. looking etc as if it might be good, useful, suitable etc. a likely spot for
a picnic; She's the most likely person for the job.propicio, conveniente
ˈlikelihood noun
probability. probabilidad
ˈliken verb
to think or speak of as being similar; to compare. He likened the earth to
an apple.comparar
ˈlikeness noun
ˈlikewise adverb
1. in the same or a similar manner. He ignored her, and she ignored him
likewise.igualmente, del mismo modo
2. also. Mrs. Brown came, likewise Mrs. Smith.así como, también
like-ˈminded adjective
a likely story!
as likely as not
be like someone
feel like
he etc is likely to
look like
not likely!
certainly not!. `Would you put your head in a lion's mouth?' `Me? Not
likely!' ¡en absoluto!
I'm not sure why you included "look after", because that means
"care for". However, a child can "take after" his or her parents. This
can mean physically, or regarding personality.
It looks like
They look like
She looks like
Girls look like
look like
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look like someone or something
to resemble someone or something. You look like my cousin Fred. This
one looks like anapple.
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too bad
INFORMAL
aw
bad/hard/tough luck! idiom
better luck next time idiom
cloud
feel for sb
fellow feeling
go out to sb
hard luck! idiom
hard/tough cheese! idiom
pity
poor
relate
relate to sb
sad
sensitive
shoulder
solace
understanding
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that's my story and I'm sticking to it idiom
That's not saying much.idiom
that's that idiom
that's the way the cookie crumbles idiom
(that's) too bad idiom
"That's too bad" is a common phrase that you say when you hear
about something that's a little disappointing. Use this in
situations like:
a friend says that they can't make it to an event
someone doesn't win a competition
something that a person wanted to buy is sold out
The disappointing event should be something that's not too
serious. For more serious negative events, use a sentence like:
I'm so sorry to hear that.
That's horrible!
That sucks!*
(*This is a slang expression used mostly by young people
talking to other young people)
This phrase appears in these lessons:
“Oh, that's too bad.”
sil·ver·ware
ˈsilvərˌwer/
noun
1. dishes, containers, or cutlery made of or coated with silver.
o US
eating and serving utensils made of any material.
ˈnapkən/
noun
1. 1.
a square piece of cloth or paper used at a meal to wipe the fingers or lips and to protect
garments, or to serve food on.
synonyms: table napkin, dinner napkin, cocktail napkin, serviette; More
2. 2.
NORTH AMERICAN
another term for sanitary napkin.
feed
fēd/
verb
1. 1.
give food to.
"the raiders fed the guard dog to keep it quiet"
synonyms: give food to, provide (food) for, cater for, cook for
"I've got three kids to feed"
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supply (a machine) with material, power, or other things necessary for its operation.
"the programs are fed into the computer"
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noun
1. 1.
an act of giving food, especially to animals or a baby, or of having food given to one.
"I've just given the horse her feed"
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2. 2.
a device or conduit for supplying material to a machine.
"the plotter has a continuous paper feed"
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Come feed with me.
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You don't strike me as the type to feed ducks.
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One who must feed on blood to live.
GMO could make this a crop that Africa could easily use
to feed itself, gain food independence, and maybe even
export.
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We already produce more than enough food to feed the
planet.
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"How about Croft's Feed," I asked, remembering another
name.
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The feed store lasted into the fifties.
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The entire business of the psychic tipster has faded
rapidly without new news to feed the sharks.
"Do you really kill five people a day to feed?" she asked,
a streak of raw fear going through her.
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You tried to feed on her?
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Do you ever feed him?
We visit the horses and mules in their stalls and hunt for
eggs and feed the turkeys.
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Now you must feed me, Dorothy, for I'm half starved.
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By that time the Giddon family would have felt the need
to feed her two more times.
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He accepted the food well enough, but made no attempt
to feed himself.
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If you don't want me to feed it, all you have to do is say
so.
cows. (Amastan)
[S] [T] Have you fed the dog yet? (CK)
pigeons. (WestofEden)
[S] [T] Don't forget to feed the dog. (CK)
meat. (CK)
[S] [T] Tom fed his dog table scraps. (CK)
dog? (CK)
[S] [T] How much should I feed my
dog? (CK)
[S] [T] I've already fed the children. (CK)
animals. (gleki)
[S] [T] Please don't feed the
pigeons. (CK)
[S] [T] Tom feeds his dog twice a
day. (CK)
[S] [T] Tom forgot to feed Mary's
dog. (CK)
[S] [T] How often should I feed my
dog? (CK)
[S] [T] I'm going to go feed the
ducks. (CK)
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2. 2
in addition to something else
On top of all his financial problems, his wife left him.
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3. 3
in control of what is happening
on top of things:
I try to stay on top of things.
Synonyms and related words
Next to, near to and not far away:next to, near, close...
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A pie is a baked dish which is usually made of a pastry dough casing that covers or completely
contains a filling of various sweet or savoury ingredients. Pies are defined by their crusts. A
filled pie (also single-crust or bottom-crust), has pastry lining the baking dish, and the filling is
placed on top of the pastry but left open.
In a restaurant, a menu is a list of food and beverage offered to the customer. A menu may be
à la carte – which guests use to choose from a list of options – or table d'hôte, in which case a
pre-established sequence of courses is served.
An appetizer is part of a meal that's served before the main course. ... You can also call
an appetizeran hors d'oeuvre. An appetizer is meant to stimulate your appetite, making you
extra hungry for your meal. This is where the word comes from, literally meaning "something to
whet the appetite" or "something to appetize."
tape
tāp/
noun
1. 1.
a narrow strip of material, typically used to hold or fasten something.
"a roll of tape"
synonyms: binding, ribbon, string, braid
"a package tied with tape"
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verb
1. 1.
record (sound or pictures) on audio or videotape.
"it is not known who taped the conversation"
synonyms: record, tape-record, capture on tape;
video
"police taped his confession"
2. 2.
fasten or attach (something) with adhesive tape.
synonyms: bind, stick, fix, fasten, secure, attach; More