Reading helps us to understand the world better. understand sb/sth properly/better; fully/really understand sb/sth (NOT deeply ): ‘Make sure that you understand the instructions properly before you begin.’ ‘Nobody fully understands how the drug actually works.’ Note the alternative: ‘Reading helps us to develop our understanding of the world.’ 3
At first I wasn’t understanding anything.
At first I didn’t understand anything. See Language Note at CONTAIN unemployment The unemployment is a serious problem in my country:’
Unemployment is a serious problem in my country. See THE 4 uniform Every year we make new uniforms for the carnival.
Every year we make new costumes for the carnival. uniform = a set of clothes worn by soldiers, police officers, nurses etc when on duty, and children in some schools: ‘Some children hate having to wear their school uniform.’ costume = a set of clothes worn by actors or public performers: ‘She used to work for a theatre company; designing and making costumes.’ ‘The tourist guides at the castle all wear medieval costumes.’ unique It’s one of the most unique pieces of architecture in Spain.
It’s one of the most unusual pieces of architecture in Spain. Unique usually describes something that is the only one of its kind: ‘Lennon will be remembered for his songs and for his unique sense of humour.’
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In informal styles unique is sometimes used with