... lends money, it lets someone have it on condition that they pay it back later, often gradually, with an additional amount as ↑interest: ... don't need it. Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary - 4th Edition lend / lend / verb ( lent , lent ) (GIVE) ...
sinaa - 2019-07-24 15:10 - 0 comments
... if drinks or meals are on the house, you do not have to pay for them because they are provided free by the owner of the bar, restaurant ... V inflects Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary - 4th Edition house / haʊs / noun ( plural houses / ...
sinaa - 2019-05-25 15:51 - 0 comments
... . post bail law especially American English to pay a specific amount of money in order to be allowed to leave prison before ... pip Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary - 4th Edition post / pəʊst / / poʊst / verb [ T ] ...
snasooti - 2019-04-08 08:09 - 0 comments
... especially NAmE ) baggage be charged for/pay excess baggage board/get on/leave/get off the ... anger is delay. Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary - 4th Edition delay / dɪˈleɪ / noun [ C or U ] A2 ... There was a long delay at the airport. You must pay the money without delay (= immediately) . ...
sinaa - 2019-08-17 12:44 - 0 comments
... sb’s mind wanders if your mind wanders, you no longer pay attention to something, especially because you are bored: Her mind was ... in your heart. Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary - 4th Edition mind / maɪnd / noun [ C ] B1 the part of ...
M_rostami - 2019-04-24 13:00 - 0 comments
... N-SING Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary - 4th Edition ˈ brain ˌ drain noun [ S ] the ... their own country to live and work in another one where pay and conditions are better: Britain has suffered a huge brain drain in ...
sinaa - 2019-02-15 15:19 - 0 comments
... a lower price bargain for workers bargaining for better pay bargain over They bargained over the level of wages. bargain with ... V inflects Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary - 4th Edition bargain / ˈbɑː.ɡɪn / / ˈbɑːr- / ...
sinaa - 2019-03-04 21:40 - 0 comments
... Latin; Origin: solvere 'to loosen, solve, dissolve, pay' ] 1 . to find or provide a way of dealing with a problem ⇨ ... ten more. Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary - 4th Edition solve / sɒlv / / sɑːlv / verb [ T ] ...
sinaa - 2019-11-23 16:12 - 0 comments
... town etc, especially when you are walking: Do we have to pay to look around the castle? Let’s look round the shops. look at ... etc, you try to find it there: Look the word up in your dictionary. I’ll just look up the train times. 3 . look somebody ↔ ...
monfared - 2019-11-02 13:59 - 0 comments
... because you give people money, presents etc: • ‘I’ll pay for the meal.’ ‘That’s very generous of you.’ | • a generous ... Oxford Essential Dictionary for learners of English© Oxford University Press ...
n-rostami - 2019-06-16 21:25 - 0 comments