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CORE WORDS



Glob1500 universe all of space, including planets and stars n.
NGSL3000 overseas In or to a foreign country that is across a sea adv
NGSL3000 reverse To change to an opposite state ,way or condition verb
NGSL3000 universe All of space and everything in it n
SAT5000 averse Reluctant. adj.
SAT5000 diverse Capable of various forms. adj.
SAT5000 inverse Contrary in tendency or direction. adj.
SAT5000 oversee To superintend. v.
SAT5000 overseer A supervisor. n.
SAT5000 perverse Unreasonable. adj.
SAT5000 transverse Lying or being across or in a crosswise direction. adj.

Tanaka6000 converse Tanaka6000 obverse Tanaka6000 overseas Tanaka6000 reverse

COMPOUND WORDS


adverse {adj} (contrary, hostile) adverse {adj} (unfavourable) adverse effect {n} (side-effect, especially a negative one in pharmacology) converse {n} (opposite) converse {n} (proposition of the specific form) diverse {adj} (different) diverse {adj} (various) inverse {adj} (opposite in effect or nature) inverse {adj} (reverse, opposite in order) inverse function {n} (function that does the opposite of another) multiverse {n} (hypothetical group of all possible universes) overseas {adj} (abroad) overseas {adv} (abroad) overseas {adv} (across a sea) overseas Chinese {n} (Huaqiao) oversee {v} (to inspect, examine) oversee {v} (to supervise, guide, review or direct the actions of a person or group) oversee {v} (to survey, look at something in a wide angle) oversee {v} überblicken, beaufsichtigen overseer {n} (one who oversees) parallel universe {n} (universe that exists separately alongside another universe) reverse {adj} (causing movement in the opposite direction) reverse {n} (gear) reverse dowry {n} (bride price) SEE: bride price :: reverse engineering {n} (analyzing the construction and operation of a product in order to manufacture a similar one) reverse Polish notation {n} (an arithmetic notation) transverse {adj} (lying across) universe {n} (an entity similar to our universe) universe {n} (an imaginary collection of worlds) universe {n} (the Universe) Universe {prop} (sum of everything that exists) universe of discourse {n} (domain of discourse) SEE: domain of discourse :: verse {n} (one of several similar units of a song, consisting of several lines, generally rhymed) verse {n} (poetic form with regular meter and a fixed rhyme scheme) versed {adj} (knowledgeable or skilled)

5000 WORDS


L071 P2706 adverse feindlich 敌对的
L114 P4848 verse die Strophe 节, 段








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PHRASES



Cela peut être très ennuyeux si vous perdez votre passeport lorsque vous voyagez à l'étranger.



It can be very troublesome if you lose your passport when traveling overseas .


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(1696)

Quelle est la taille de l'univers ?



How big is the universe ?


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(1866)

L'humanité cherche à découvrir les secrets de l'univers.



Mankind seeks to uncover the secrets of the universe .


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(1992)

Les êtres humains n'ont jamais cessé d'explorer l'univers.



Humanity never stops exploring the universe .


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(2741)

C'est une chinoise d'outre-mer.



She is an overseas Chinese .


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(2746)



The obverse of peace is war .

L'envers de la paix est la guerre.

I hold the converse opinion .

Je suis d'avis inverse.

I'd like to make an overseas call .

J'aimerais passer un appel à l'étranger.



L'envers de la paix est la guerre.
Je suis d'avis inverse.
J'aimerais passer un appel à l'étranger.