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Practice E (page 70)

(noun) a place on the street, at


a station, etc. where you can
buy newspapers and
magazines

News-stand (noun) a place on


the street, at a station, etc.
where you can buy
newspapers and magazines

(n) something such as a prize


or money given to someone to
reward them for something
they have done

Award (n) something such as


a prize or money given to
someone to reward them for
something they have done

(n) an important social or


religious event, when a traditional
set of actions is performed in a
formal way

Ceremony (n) an important social


or religious event, when a
traditional set of actions is
performed in a formal way
[ ceremonial]:
- the wedding ceremony
- a graduation ceremony
- the opening ceremony of the
Olympic Games

(n) a piece of paper or another


material that is attached to
something and gives
information about it

Label (n) a piece of paper or


another material that is
attached to something and
gives information about it:
- a luggage label

(n) a set of connected rooms,


especially in a hotel

Suite (n) a set of connected


rooms, especially in a hotel
- The singer was interviewed
in his 1500 a night hotel
suite.
- They've got a whole suite of
offices on the 34th floor.

(n) a request by a customer


for a company to supply
goods:

Order (n) a request by a


customer for a company to
supply goods:

to ask for goods or services to


be supplied:

To order to ask for goods or


services to be supplied:
- I've ordered a new computer
from the supplier.

to lose something for a short


time by putting it in the wrong
place [= mislay]:

To misplace to lose something


for a short time by putting it
in the wrong place [= mislay]:
- Oh dear, I seem to have
misplaced the letter.

(n) an object that provides a


supply of electricity for
something such as a radio, car,
or toy

Battery (n) an object that


provides a supply of electricity
for something such as a radio,
car, or toy

(n) the money that is available


to an organization or person,
or a plan of how it will be
spent

Budget (n) the money that is


available to an organization or
person, or a plan of how it will
be spent

(n)
1 [countable] a large sea fish
caught for food
2 [uncountable] also tuna fish
the flesh of this fish, usually
sold cooked in tins

Tuna (n)
1 [countable] a large sea fish
caught for food
2 [uncountable] also tuna fish
the flesh of this fish, usually
sold cooked in tins

(n) a long written story in


which the characters and
events are usually imaginary

Novel (n) a long written story


in which the characters and
events are usually imaginary
[ fiction]: a novel by Jane
Austen

Novel (n) a long written story


in which the characters and
events are usually imaginary
[ fiction]: a novel by Jane
Austen

a smell, often one that is


unpleasant:
- Inside the room there was
the unmistakable odour of
sweaty feet.

Odour UK, US Odor


a smell, often one that is
unpleasant:
- Inside the room there was
the unmistakable odour of
sweaty feet.

[not before noun] being used


by sb:

Occupied [not before noun]


being used by sb:
Only half of the rooms are
occupied at the moment.

To to advise someone to do
something, especially because
you have special knowledge of
a situation or subject

To recommend to advise
someone to do something,
especially because you have
special knowledge of a
situation or subject

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