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Suggested terms: John
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thought it all out
Meaning: To carefully consider and plan every detail of something.
Example: She had thought it all out before presenting her business proposal to investors.
do away with
Meaning: To eliminate or remove something completely.
Example: The new software will do away with the need for manual data entry.
fill out
Meaning: To complete a form or document by providing the required information.
Example: He filled out the application form to apply for the scholarship.
innovative
IPA: /ˈɪn.ə.veɪ.tɪv/ (UK), /ˈɪn.ə.veɪ.tɪv/ (US)
Meaning: Introducing new ideas, methods, or products; creative and original.
Meaning: Introducing new ideas, methods, or products; creative and original.
Example: The company launched an innovative product that revolutionized the smartphone industry.
pressurise
IPA: /ˈpreʃ.ə.raɪz/ (UK), /ˈpreʃ.ə.raɪz/ (US)
Meaning: To apply pressure to a gas or liquid, often to change its state or function.
Meaning: To apply pressure to a gas or liquid, often to change its state or function.
Example: Engineers pressurised the gas to turn it into a liquid for industrial use.
depressurise
IPA: /ˌdiːˈpreʃ.ə.raɪz/ (UK), /ˌdiːˈpreʃ.ə.raɪz/ (US)
Meaning: To release pressure from a system, often returning a substance to its natural state.
Meaning: To release pressure from a system, often returning a substance to its natural state.
Example: The chamber was depressurised to allow the liquid to revert to gas.
grant
IPA: /ɡrɑːnt/ (UK), /ɡrænt/ (US)
Meaning: A sum of money given by an institution or government for a specific purpose.
Meaning: A sum of money given by an institution or government for a specific purpose.
Example: She received a grant to fund her research on renewable energy.
Other Listening Exercises
Cambridge 10 Listening Test 1 - Section 3
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