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aim
[eim]
n.
An aim is a goal someone wants to make happen.
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My aim is to become a helicopter pilot.
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attach [atsetj] *
To attach is to put two things together.
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I attached the socks to the clothesline to dry.
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bet [bet]
v.
To bet is to risk money on the result of a game or a business.
-»How much will you bet that your horse will win?
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carriage
[k3end3]
n.
A carriage is a vehicle pulled by a horse.
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We took a carriage ride in the park.
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C l a S S i C [klaesik]
adj.
If something is classic, it is typical.
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The athlete made a classic mistake-he started running too soon.
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commute [kamju t] *
To commute is to travel a long distance to get to work.
-»I usually commute to work on the train.
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confirm
[kanfaxm]
v.
To confirm is to make sure something is correct.
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Winning the game confirmed that James was a good player.
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criticize
[kritisaiz]
v.
To criticize is to say you do not like someone or something.
He criticized his wife forspending too much money.
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differ [difar]
v.
To differ is to not be the same as another person or thing.
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I differ from my brother: he is short, while I am tall.
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expense
[ikspens]
n.
An expense is the money that people spend on something.
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She wrote down all the expenses for her trip.
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