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across.(1)The dog ran across the road.(2)actto do somethingHe acted immediately to stop the fight.activistone who seeks change through actionThe activist worked hard to change the law.actorsomeone acting in a play or showThat actor frightened me.add(1)to put(something)with another to make it larger;(2)to say morePlease add my name to the list.(1)She told him to leave,but added that she would like to see him again.(2)administrationthe executive part of a government,usually headed by a presidentor prime ministerThe new administration starts work in January.admit(1)to accept;(2)to express ones guilt or responsibilityWhen was the country admitted to the United Nations?(1)He admitted that what he did was wrong.(2)adulta grown personOnly an adult can sign the document.adviseto help with information,knowledge or ideas in making a decision Did you advise him to leave?affect(1)to influence;(2)to produce an effect onA lack of sleep affected the singers performance.(1)Mr.Nutleys belief in my 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times;(2)every timeThis street is always busy.(1)We always study together.(2)ambassadora nations highest diplomatic representative(to another government)Foreign ambassadors live in the capital city.amendto add to or to change(a proposal or law)The committee refused to amend its proposal.ammunitionthe bullets or shells fired from gunsThey could not fight without ammunition.amongin or part of(a group)She was among the students who left the school.amountthe number,size or weight of anythingThe doctor gave him only a small amount of medicine.anarchy(1)a lack of order;(2)lawlessnessThe peaceful protests blocked the streets and produced anarchy.(1)Anarchy resulted when the city could not stop the riots.(2)ancestora family member from the pastMy ancestors came from Switzerland in 1742.ancient(1)very old;(2)long agoScientists discovered the ancient knife in a cave.(1)They read the Iliad while studying ancient Greece.(2)and(1)also;(2)in addition to;(3)withMy dog likes to run and jump.(1)Five and three equal eight.(2)Do you like rice and black beans?(3)angera strong emotion against someone or somethingThe protesters voice was full of anger.animala living creature that moves,such as a dog or catThe kangaroo is a strange animal.anniversarya yearly celebration or observance of an event that happened inthe pastWhen is your wedding anniversary?announce(1)to make known publicly;(2)to declare officiallyWho announced the VOA news last night?(1)The president announced a tax cut.(2)another(1)one more;(2)a different oneMay I have another kiss?(1)Lets do this another way.(2)answer(1)a statement produced by a question;(2)to make a statement after being asked a questionThat was my final answer.(1)She answered the question with a smile.(2)anyone or more of no special kindI do not have any plans to leave town.apologizeto express regret for a mistake or accident for which one accepts responsibilityDo not apologize for someone elses mistake.appeal(1)to take to a higher court,person or group for a decision;(2)to call on somebody for helpI have appealed the decision to a higher court.(1)The aid organization appealed for more food and water for flood victims.(2)appear(1)to show oneself;(2)to come into sight;(3)to seemThe actor appeared on television for the first time.(1)The ship appeared as the fog lifted.(2)The farmer appeared to be very tired.(3)appoint(1)to name;(2)to chooseThe owner appointed John to head the new business.(1)The president can appoint a judge to the new court.(2)approve(1)to agree with;(2)to agree to supportThe bank approved my loan.(1)I approve of your proposal.(2)archeologythe scientific study of past human life and activitiesHe studied archeology in college.area any place or part of itMy friend lives in this area.argue(1)to offer reasons for or against something;(2)to dispute;(3)to disagreeThe President argued for more aid to schools.(1)They argued all day but could not find agreement.(2)George and Al love to argue about politics.(3)arms(1)military equipment;(2)weaponsThe rebels got most of their arms by taking them from soldiers.(1)We are very concerned about the spread of nuclear arms.(2)armymilitary ground forcesThe army fights on the ground.aroundon every side(of)She drove around in her new car.arrest(1)to seize a person for legal action;(2)to take as a prisoner The judge ordered police to arrest him because he refused to come to court.(1)The police arrested the violent demonstrators.(2)arriveto come to a place,especially at the end of a trip The president arrived in Tokyo for an official visit.artexpressions or creations by humans,such as paintings,music,writing or statuesMuch of the art included paintings stolen during World War II.artillerybig gunsArtillery destroyed most of the buildings in the town.as(1)equally;(2)when;(3)whileThe wild fire spread as fast as the wind behind it.(1)As he heard the gunshot,he looked at his watch and saw it wasalmost five oclock.(2)He watched the animal as it ran across the field.(3)ashthe part left after something burnsOnly ashes were left when the fire passed.ask(1)to question;(2)to say something is wantedWe ask the teacher questions every day.(1)The candidate asked the people for their votes.(2)assistto helpThe doctor asked the medical student to assist him.astronauta person who travels in spaceAstronaut Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk on the moon.astronomythe scientific study of stars and the universeI study astronomy because I like to look at stars.asylumpolitical protection given by a government to a person from anothercountryThe refugee asked for political asylum.at(1)in or near;(2)where;(3)whenShe saw the bear at the edge of the forest.(1)Look at the bear.(2)We must go home at noon.(3)atmospherethe gases surrounding any star or planetThe atmosphere of Venus is mostly water and carbon dioxide.attach to tie together;(2)to connectPlease attach this name card to your coat.(1)He attached himself to our group.(2)attack(1)a violent attempt to damage,injure or kill;(2)to start a fightThe war started with a rebel attack on government troops atCharleston,South Carolina.(1)Several men attacked him on the street.(2)attempt(1)to work toward something;(2)to try;(3)to make an effortHe attempted to change his life one step at a time.(1)Do not attempt to drive through the flood waters.(2)You will never write your book if you do not attempt it.(3)attendto be present atThe president will attend the meeting.automobile(1)a vehicle with wheels used to carry people;(2)a carIs a bus an automobile?(1)Who invented the automobile?(2)autumn the time of the year between summer and winterThe trees of autumn are bright red and yellow.average(1)something(a number)representing the middle;(2)common;(3)normalThe average of daily high temperatures in Washington in January iszero degrees,Celsius.(1)The average amount spent for lunch was two dollars.(2)John is an average student.(3)avoidto stay away fromAvoid meat and milk products to prevent a heart attack.awakenot sleepingThe storm kept everyone awake for hours.awardan honor or prize for an act or serviceLast night,we saw the movie that won the best picture award.awaynot nearThe old man came from far away,but his home is here now.Bbabya newly born creatureMary had a baby last night.back(1)the part behind the front;(2)the other way from forwardThe writers picture is on the back of the book.(1)She stopped walking away and looked back at me.(2)bad(1)wrong;(2)acting against the law;(3)not goodBill made a bad decision.(1)The prisoner was a bad man for most of his life.(2)The water was dirty and had a bad taste.(3)balanceto make two sides or forces equalI balanced my budget by not spending more than I earned.ballsomething roundThe earth is shaped like a ball.balloona device of strong,light material that rises when filled with gas lighter than airMany hot air balloons race in New Mexico each year.ballota piece of paper used for votingI was asked to count the ballots and announce the winner.ban(1)to not permit;(2)to stop;(3)an official restrictionRunning is banned at our swimming pool.(1)The curfew bans all night time travel.(2)The protestors called for a ban on smoking in public buildings.(3)bankan organization that keeps and lends moneyThe man said he robbed banks because that is where the money is.barto prevent or blockHe was barred from competing in the games because he used illegal drugs.barrieranything that blocks or makes an action difficultThe voting rights law removes most racial barriers to voting.base(1)a military center;(2)to establish as a factMy brother is at a military training base.(1)Her research was based on experiments.(2)battle a fight between opposing armed forcesSouthern forces won the battle but lost the war.be(1)to live;(2)to happen;(3)to existThe man is very sick and will not be here much longer.(1)The wedding will be soon.(2)Washington,D.C.,has been the capital for 200 years.(3)beatto hit again and againThe prison guards denied they beat the prisoner.beautythat which pleases the eye,ear or spiritAll fell silent at the beauty of the mountains.becausefor the reason thatHe left because he was sick.become to come to beWhen did he become sick?beda sleeping placeThe bed was so hard that I could not sleep.beforeearlierBill ate before he went to work.begin(1)to do the first part of an action;(2)to startHe began to laugh when he saw me.(1)A long walk begins with one step.(2)behind(1)at the back of;(2)in back ofOur fastest runner was far behind the leader.(1)I live behind that hill.(2)believe(1)to think;(2)to feel sure of;(3)to accept as true;(4)to trustI believe it may rain tonight.(1)Jim believes his friend is a good writer.(2)The lawyer believed the suspects statement.(3)We believe in God.(4)bellan instrument that makes a musical soundJim says he likes the sound of a church bell.belong(1)to be owned by;(2)to be a member ofThat book belongs to my sister.(1)My brother belongs to the Boy Scouts.(2)belowlower thanThe temperature outside is below freezing.bestthe most goodAll of our singers are good but Lisa is best.betray(1)to turn against;(2)to be false toThe spy betrayed his country.(1)The boy betrayed his mothers trust in him.(2)bettermore good thanZach is a better baseball player than Al.between(1)in the space or time that separates;(2)from one to the otherI would like to meet with you between two and three oclock.(1)Secret talks between the two nations produced an agreement.(2)big(1)of great size;(2)not smallTexas is a big state.(1)Melissa was a big baby.(2)billa legislative proposalTo become law,a bill must be approved by both houses ofCongress and signed by the President.biologythe scientific study of life or living things in all their formsMy school requires one year of study each of biology,physics and chemistry.birda creature that fliesI watched the bird fly away until I could no longer see it.biteto cut with the teethMy dog sounds aggressive but he will not bite you.black(1)dark;(2)having the color 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