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 1 People  2 Family Members  3 Getting to know others  4 At school  5 Countries and Languages  6 Reading and writing  7 Numbers  8 The time  9 Days of the week 10 Yesterday – today – tomorrow 11 Months 12 Beverages 13 Activities 14 Colors 15 Fruits and food 16 Seasons and Weather 17 Around the house 18 House cleaning 19 In the kitchen 20 Small Talk 1 21 Small Talk 2 22 Small Talk 3 23 Learning foreign languages 24 Appointment 25 In the city 26 In nature 27 In the hotel – Arrival 28 In the hotel – Complaints 29 At the restaurant 1 30 At the restaurant 2 31 At the restaurant 3 32 At the restaurant 4 33 At the train station 34 On the train 35 At the airport 36 Public transportation 37 En route 38 In the taxi 39 Car breakdown 40 Asking for directions 41 Where is ... ? 42 City tour 43 At the zoo 44 Going out in the evening 45 At the cinema 46 In the discotheque 47 Preparing a trip 48 Vacation activities 49 Sports 50 In the swimming pool 51 Running errands 52 In the department store 53 Shops 54 Shopping 55 Working 56 Feelings 57 At the doctor 58 Parts of the body 59 At the post office 60 At the bank 61 Ordinal numbers 62 Asking questions 1 63 Asking questions 2 64 Negation 1 65 Negation 2 66 Possessive pronouns 1 67 Possessive pronouns 2 68 big – small 69 to need – to want to 70 to like something 71 to want something 72 to have to do something / must 73 to be allowed to 74 asking for something 75 giving reasons 1 76 giving reasons 2 77 giving reasons 3 78 Adjectives 1 79 Adjectives 2 80 Adjectives 3 81 Past tense 1 82 Past tense 2 83 Past tense 3 84 Past tense 4 85 Questions – Past tense 1 86 Questions – Past tense 2 87 Past tense of modal verbs 1 88 Past tense of modal verbs 2 89 Imperative 1 90 Imperative 2 91 Subordinate clauses: that 1 92 Subordinate clauses: that 2 93 Subordinate clauses: if 94 Conjunctions 1 95 Conjunctions 2 96 Conjunctions 3 97 Conjunctions 4 98 Double connectors 99 Genitive 100 Adverbs

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+ INJURE: To cause physical harm to a living creature. Possession
+ GIVE BACK: To transfer a good to the person or people it came from, or to their legal successors. Possession
+ PROFLIGATE: Someone who spends money prodigiously and who is extravagant and recklessly wasteful. Possession
+ GRATIS (OF CHARGE): Without cost. Possession
+ RARE: Not easily found. Possession
+ COST: To be priced at. Possession
+ OWE: To be under an obligation to give something back to someone or to perform some action for someone; to have debt. Possession
+ BARTER: To exchange goods without involving money. Possession
+ LEND: To put an item or resource at the disposal of another, with the requirement to have the same or its equivalent returned eventually. Possession
+ MARKET: Place of commercial activity in which articles are bought and sold. Possession
+ PRICE: The amount of money paid per unit for a good or service. Possession
+ DESTROY: To damage beyond use or repair. Possession
+ OWN: To have rightful possession of property, goods or capital. Possession
+ GET: To get or obtain an item; to come into the possession of something. Possession
+ CONTAIN: To contain or hold; have within. Possession
+ RICH: Possessing in abundance a particular trait. Possession
+ PAY: To give money in exchange for goods or services. Possession
+ FIND: To encounter something by accident or after searching for it. Possession
+ YOUR (SINGULAR): belonging to the second person that is addressed by the first person. Possession
+ EARN: To gain (success, payment) through applied effort or work. Possession
+ THING: That which is considered to exist as a separate entity, quality or concept. Possession
+ SHOP: A place, especially a small building, for the retail sale of goods and services. Possession
+ STORE: An establishment, either physical or virtual, that sells goods or services to the public. Possession
+ HAVE: To be in possession (of an object). Possession
+ SEIZE: To grasp and hold firmly. Possession
+ HIRE: To employ a person or people in exchange of some kind of remuneration, usually a payment. Possession
+ TAX: An amount of money demanded by a government for its support or for specific facilities or services, most frequently levied upon income, property or sales. Possession
+ SHARE: To give part of what one has to somebody else to use or consume. Possession
+ TRADE: The act or the business of buying and selling for money. Mercantile or commercial business in general or the buying and selling, or exchanging, of commodities, either by wholesale or retail within a country or between countries. (Source: WESTS) Possession
+ OWNER: One who owns. Possession
+ BILL: Sum owed in a restaurant, or the relative bill. Possession
+ MERCHANT: A businessperson engaged in trade. Possession
+ LET GO OR SET FREE: To give freedom; to stop holding; to release from confinement or restraint. Possession
+ WEIGH: To determine the weight of an object. Possession
+ DAMAGE: To put a thing in bad condition by causing damage to it. Possession
+ WAGES: A fixed amount of money paid to a worker, usually measured on a monthly or annual basis. Possession
+ BRIBE (AMOUNT): Something (usually money) given in exchange for influence or as an inducement to dishonesty. Possession
+ EXPENSIVE: Having a high price, cost. Possession
+ GIVE: To transfer the possession or holding (of an object) to another person. Possession
+ HOLD: To grasp or grip (particularly with the hand) so that the object does not end up at the surface below. Possession
+ LOOK FOR: To try to find something. Possession
+ KEEP: To retain possession of something. Possession
+ MONEY: An unspecified amount in a currency. Possession
+ SELL: To provide goods or services in exchange for money. Possession
+ LOSE: To be beaten or to fail to win in a fight, game, or similar, or to place something in a place where one cannot find it again or in a wrong place; to lose something. Possession
+ POOR: With little or no possessions or money. Possession
+ TAKE: To grasp with the hands. Possession
+ STINGY: Excessively unwilling to spend. Possession
+ BORROW: To receive (something) from somebody temporarily, expecting to return it. Possession
+ COIN: A piece of currency, usually metallic and in the shape of a disc, but sometimes polygonal, or with a hole in the middle. Possession
+ BUY: To obtain in exchange for money or goods. Possession
+ CHEAP: Low in price. Possession
+ DEBT: Something owed to someone else. Possession
+ BEGGAR: A person who begs. Possession
+ PRESERVE: To protect; to keep; to maintain the condition of. Possession
+ RESCUE: To free from harm or evil. Possession
+ GRASP: Get the meaning of something. Possession
+ INTEREST: A sum paid or charged for the use of money or for borrowing money over a given time period. Possession
+ MY: Belonging to me. Possession
+ YOUR: belonging to the second person that is addressed by the first person Possession
+ HIS OR HER: belonging to the third person that is addressed Possession
+ TRADE OR BARTER: To exchange goods with or without exchanging money. Possession
+ MATTER: That which is considered to exist as a separate physical entity. Possession
+ AFFAIR: That which is considered to exist as a separate quality or concept. Possession
+ YOUR (PLURAL): Belonging to the second person that is addressed by the first person, with the second person being many persons and not just one. Possession
+ FREE: Able to act at will; not hampered; not under compulsion or restraint. Possession
+ THEIR: Belonging to the third person that is addressed (of many people). Possession
+ HIS (GENITIVE OF HE): Belonging to the male third person. Possession
+ HER (GENITIVE OF SHE): Belonging to the female third person. Possession
+ DAMAGE OR INJURE: To put a thing in bad condition by causing damage to it or to cause physical harm to a living creature. Possession
+ WAREHOUSE: A spacious building that serves as a storage for produced goods before they are delivered to shops or customers. Possession
+ MERCHANDISE: Products offered to retail customers for money. Possession
+ STORE UP: To put something somewhere and keep it there for future use. Possession
+ RICH PERSON: A wealthy person; a person with abundant possessions. Possession
+ POOR PERSON: A person with little or no possessions or money. Possession
+ COWRIE SHELL: The shiny shell of marine gastropod mollusks from the family Cypraeidae, which have been used as currency or jewelry in some parts of the world. Possession
+ INHERIT: To receive money, property or other possessions from somebody when they die. Possession
+ THROW AWAY: To get rid of something one no longer needs. Possession









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6943 共有: common; joint: Nature is our shared possession. 7836 自衛: self-defense: The United States recognizes possession of guns for self defense.
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