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accessory {adj} (having a supplementary function) addition {n} (thing added) additional {adj} (Supplemental or added to) additive {n} (substance altering another substance) adjective phrase {n} (Phrase that modifies or describes a noun or pronoun) adjunct {n} (appendage) adverbial phrase {n} (Phrase that modifies a verb, adjective, another adverb, or a prepositional phrase) affirmative {n} (An answer that shows agreement or acceptance) affirmative sentence {n} (sentence that affirms) affix {n} (linguistics: a bound morpheme added to a word’s stem) alternatively {adv} (in an alternative way) amendment {n} (addition to and/or alteration to the Constitution) ancillary {adj} (subordinate, secondary, auxiliary, accessory) antonym {n} (word which has the opposite meaning) backup {adj} (standby, reserve or extra) backup {n} (reserve) bushing {n} (mechanical engineering: threaded bushing) bylaw {n} (law or rule governing the internal affairs of an organization) bylaw {n} (local custom or law) cardinal {adj} (describing a number that indicates quantity) cardinal {adj} (of fundamental importance) character set {n} (set of characters in a character encoding) chipset {n} (group of integrate circuits) clause {n} (group of two or more words which include a subject and any necessary predicate) clause {n} (word or group of words ordinarily consisting of a subject and a predicate) commitment {n} (act or instance of committing, putting in charge, keeping, or trust) compensation {n} (that which constitutes, or is regarded as, an equivalent) compensatory lengthening {n} (lengthening of a vowel which occurs when a following consonant is lost) compound sentence {n} (a sentence that has two or more independent clauses, joined by a conjunction and/or punctuation.) construction {n} (grammar) contradiction {n} (the logical incompatibility of opposing elements) crew {n} (group of people operating a large facility or piece of equipment) data set {n} (file of related records) data set {n} (set of data to analyze) day fine {n} (unit of fine payment) deliberate {adj} (intentional) denture {n} (artificial replacement of one or more teeth) denture {n} (complete replacement of all teeth in a mouth) denture {n} (set of teeth, the teeth viewed as a unit) distribution {n} (process by which commodities get to final consumers) dregs {n} (settled sediment) endpaper {n} (either of two folded sheets of paper used to connect the front and back covers of a book to the first and last pages) ersatz {n} (something made in imitation) essay {n} (written composition) extravehicular activity {n} (work outside of spacecraft) flyleaf {n} (blank page at the front or back of a book) fragment {n} (grammar: a sentence) further {adv} (in addition to) Gödel's incompleteness theorem {prop} (theorem that states that no consistent system can be used to prove its own consistency) grounds {n} (sediment at the bottom of a liquid) grout {n} (dregs) heel {n} (part of shoe) high heels {n} (pair of shoes) in addition {adv} (also; as well) incomplete sentence {n} (a group of words which appears to convey only part of a complete thought (grammar)) indispensable {adj} (not subject to exemption) in lieu of {prep} (instead; in place of; as a substitute for) intentional {adj} (done with intent) intentional {adj} (intended or planned; done deliberately or voluntarily) intentionally {adv} (intentional manner, on purpose) interest rate {n} (percentage of money charged for its use per some period) intermediate value theorem {n} (mean value theorem) intermittently {adv} (Stopping or starting at intervals) justification {n} (text alignment) kit {n} (equipment) landing {n} (an in-between platform) law of conservation of energy {n} (total energy remains constant) leap {n} (significant move forward) leap {n} (the act of leaping) leap {v} (to jump) leprosy {n} (infectious disease caused by infection by Mycobacterium leprae) Lombard rate {n} (interest rate) main clause {n} (grammar: clause that can stand alone syntactically) mean value theorem {n} (mean value theorem) milk substitute {n} (liquid that replaces milk in a diet or recipe) movement {n} (physical motion) negative clause {n} (negative clause, negative sentence) Novi Sad {prop} (largest city of the Serbian province of Vojvodina) occupant {n} (person who occupies a place or a position) occupier {n} (one who occupies) on purpose {prep} (purposely, with intention) opposites attract {proverb} (proverb) out of the box {prep} ((idiom) immediately, without intervention from the customer) over and above {adv} (supplementary) paragraph {n} (passage in text) percentage {n} (part of a whole) pilcrow {n} (a paragraph mark) pot {n} (money) premeditate {v} (to meditate, consider, or plan beforehand) premeditated {adj} (planned, considered or estimated in advance; deliberate) proposition {n} (an assertion which is provably true, but not important enough to be a theorem) punctuation {n} (set of symbols) punctuation mark {n} (symbol to make the sense of what is written easier to determine) Pythagorean theorem {prop} (mathematical theorem) record {n} (computing: set of data relating to a single individual or item) relative clause {n} (type of subordinate clause) replacement {n} (act of replacing) replacement {n} (a person or thing that takes the place of another; a substitute) resolution {n} (statement of intent) retail {n} (sale of goods directly to the consumer) rudiment {n} (sthg in undeveloped form) sediment {n} (collection of small particles) sentence {n} (grammatically complete series of words consisting of a subject and predicate) set {n} (in tennis) set {n} (matching collection of similar things, such as a set of tables) set point {n} (tennis) simple sentence {n} (sentence containing one independent clause and no dependent clause) sonata form {n} (a form of classical music) spare part {n} (component kept in reserve) spare tyre {n} (extra tire) stakeholder {n} (bet holder) stand in {n} (a substitute) stand in {v} (to substitute for) stand-in {n} (person who stands in for an actor during shooting setup) statutory {adj} (relating to a statute) stiletto {n} (woman's shoe with a tall, slender heel) subordinate clause {n} (a clause that cannot stand alone) substitute {n} (a player who is available to replace another if the need arises) substitute {n} (a replacement or stand-in) substitution {n} (the act of substituting or the state of being substituted) supplementary {adj} (additional) surrogate {n} (A person or animal that acts as a substitute for another) surrogate {n} (A substitute) surrogate mother {n} (woman who gives birth to a child not her own) tenet {n} (an opinion, belief or principle) theorem {n} ( mathematical statement that is expected to be true) theorem {n} (proved mathematical statement) the road to hell is paved with good intentions {proverb} (proverb) throughput {n} (rate of data transmission) throughput {n} (rate of processing) toolkit {n} (assembly of tools) turnover {n} (sales transacted) typesetting {n} (setting or composition) vermiform appendix {n} (blind tube projecting from the caecum) virial theorem {n} (theorem) working {n} (method of operation)

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PHRASES



Los ordenadores tienen muchos usos.



Computers have many uses .


(ENG )
(ES )

(0263)

Cada uno de vosotros dice una frase.



Each of you say one sentence .


(ENG )
(ES )

(0608)

Sólo se ha escrito un párrafo de la composición.



Only one paragraph of the composition has been written .


(ENG )
(ES )

(0864)

Por favor, traduzca esta frase al inglés.



Please translate this sentence into English .


(ENG )
(ES )

(1217)

Por favor, traduce esta frase al inglés.



Please translate this sentence into English .


(ENG )
(ES )

(1690)

El profesor le pide que lea su redacción en voz alta.



The teacher asks her to read her composition aloud .


(ENG )
(ES )

(2264)

Los helicópteros están a la espera de ser asignados por el gobierno.



The helicopters are awaiting assignment by the government .


(ENG )
(ES )

(2814)



The new machine will be in use .

La nueva máquina estará en uso.

Start a new paragraph here .

Comience un nuevo párrafo aquí.

He worked hard at the risk of his health .

Trabajó duro a riesgo de su salud.

Every sentence in this book is important .

Cada frase de este libro es importante.

She set about writing the essay .

Se puso a escribir el ensayo.

You're giving me the same old line .

Me estás dando la misma vieja línea.



La nueva máquina estará en uso.
Comience un nuevo párrafo aquí.
Trabajó duro a riesgo de su salud.
Cada frase de este libro es importante.
Se puso a escribir el ensayo.
Me estás dando la misma vieja línea.