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Verbs Nouns Adjectives/Adverbs Pronouns Prepositions Conjunctions
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CORE WORDS


CEFR GNOT Spatial • location position

Glob1500 position a place; the way of holding the body; the way a thing is set or placed; a job (or level of a job) in an organization n.
NGSL3000 position specific location where someone or something is n
NGSL3000 opposition act of disagreeing or trying to stop something n
NGSL3000 composition way in which something is put together e.g an essay or piece of music n
SAT5000 apposition The act of placing side by side, together, or in contact. n.
SAT5000 contraposition A placing opposite. n.
SAT5000 deposition Testimony legally taken on interrogatories and reduced to writing, for use as evidence in court. n.
SAT5000 exposition Formal presentation. n.
SAT5000 interposition A coming between. n.
SAT5000 position The manner in which a thing is placed. n.
SAT5000 supposition Conjecture. n.
SAT5000 transposition The act of reversing the order or changing the place of. n.

Tanaka6000 composition Tanaka6000 opposition Tanaka6000 position Tanaka6000 proposition

COMPOUND WORDS


adposition {n} (element combining with a phrase and indicating how to interpret the phrase in the context) ambiposition {n} (adposition that can occur before or after its complement) apposition {n} (biology: growth of successive layers of cell wall) apposition {n} (grammatical construction) apposition {n} (rhetoric: appositio) SEE: appositio :: composition {n} (combining of different parts to make a whole) composition {n} (work of music, literature or art) counterproposition {n} (counterproposal) SEE: counterproposal :: decomposition {n} (act of taking something apart) decomposition {n} (biological process) decomposition {n} (splitting into constituent parts) Deposition {prop} (taking Jesus down from the cross) disposition {n} (temperament, see also: Temperamental makeup or habitual mood) disposition {n} (tendency or inclination) disposition {n} (The arrangement or placement of certain things) exposition {n} (action of putting something out to public view) exposition {n} (fiction: opening section) global positioning system {n} (system determining precise location based on signals received from satellites) Global Positioning System {prop} ( system which enables a mobile receiver to determine its precise location) interposition {n} (the act of interposing, or the state of being interposed) interposition {n} (the thing interposed) juxtaposition {n} (extra emphasis given to a comparison) juxtaposition {n} (mathematics: absence of operators) missionary position {n} (position for sexual intercourse) opposition {n} (astronomy) opposition {n} (political) oppositionist {n} (a person who opposes; especially a member of an official opposition) pole position {n} (top qualifying position) position {n} (place, location) position {n} (post of employment) position {n} (posture) position {n} (stand) position {n} (status or rank) position {v} (to put into place) postposition {n} ((grammar) words that come after the noun) predisposition {n} (the state of being predisposed) preposition {n} (grammar: a type of word like "of, from, for, by") prepositional {adj} präpositional prepositional {n} (the prepositional case) SEE: prepositional case :: prepositional case {n} (case serving as object of a preposition) prepositional phrase {n} (phrase containing both a preposition and its complement) presupposition {n} (assumption, conjecture, speculation or something supposed without proof) proposition {n} (an assertion which is provably true, but not important enough to be a theorem) propositional calculus {n} (propositional logic) SEE: propositional logic :: propositional logic {n} (formal deductive system) sex position {n} (sex position) singular value decomposition {n} (linear algebra: type of factorisation of a matrix) superposition principle {n} (The principle that a linear combination of two or more solutions of an equation is itself a solution) World Exposition {n} (a regular international exposition)

5000 WORDS


L081 P3217 to offer opposition Widerstand leisten 抵抗
L085 P3367 resistance, opposition der Widerstand 反抗, 抵抗
L086 P3418 preposition die Präposition 介词















PHRASES



Elle écrit une composition.



She is writing a composition .


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(FR )

(0158)

Non signifie opposition.



No means opposition .


(ENG )
(FR )

(0743)

Seul un paragraphe de la composition a été écrit.



Only one paragraph of the composition has been written .


(ENG )
(FR )

(0864)

Son poste est celui de chef de division.



Her position is division manager .


(ENG )
(FR )

(0941)

Elle postule pour un poste dans une entreprise célèbre.



She is applying for a position in a famous company .


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(FR )

(1184)

L'enseignant lui demande de lire sa rédaction à haute voix.



The teacher asks her to read her composition aloud .


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(FR )

(2264)



Put yourself in my position .

Mettez-vous à ma place.

His english composition has few , if any , mistakes .

Sa composition en anglais comporte peu ou pas d'erreurs.

Have you finished writing your composition ?

Avez-vous fini d'écrire votre composition ?

Your composition is the best yet .

Votre composition est la meilleure à ce jour.

The english of this composition is too good .

L'anglais de cette composition est trop bon.

His composition is free from mistakes .

Sa composition est exempte d'erreurs.

I am in favor of the proposition .

Je suis favorable à la proposition.

I hope he will make good in his new position .

J'espère qu'il réussira dans son nouveau poste.

There are few mistakes in your composition .

Il y a peu d'erreurs dans votre composition.

There are a few mistakes in this composition .

Il y a quelques erreurs dans cette composition.

His composition has not a few mistakes .

Sa composition n'a pas quelques erreurs.



Mettez-vous à ma place.
Sa composition en anglais comporte peu ou pas d'erreurs.
Avez-vous fini d'écrire votre composition ?
Votre composition est la meilleure à ce jour.
L'anglais de cette composition est trop bon.
Sa composition est exempte d'erreurs.
Je suis favorable à la proposition.
J'espère qu'il réussira dans son nouveau poste.
Il y a peu d'erreurs dans votre composition.
Il y a quelques erreurs dans cette composition.
Sa composition n'a pas quelques erreurs.