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[Word] legislative power [Definition]
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The power to make laws.
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[Word] liberty [Definition]
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Freedom. 167
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[Word] magistrate [Definition]
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A person who acts as a judge in a court case where the crime is not a serious one.
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https://law.resource.org/pub/uk/life/uk.tso.life.2013/uk.tso.life.2013.html
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[Word] marital status [Definition]
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Information about whether a person is single, married, separated or divorced. This is often asked for on official forms.
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[Word] media, the [Definition]
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All the organisations which give information to the public, i.e. newspapers, magazines, television, radio and the internet.
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[Word] medieval/Middle Ages [Definition]
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In history, the period between 1066 and about 1500.
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[Word] monarch [Definition]
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The king or queen of a country.
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[Word] national issues [Definition]
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Political problems that can affect everyone who lives in a country.
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[Word] nationalised [Definition]
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Bought and then controlled by central government – relating to an industry or service that was previously owned privately.
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[Word] nobility [Definition]
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The people in a country who belong to the highest social class, some of whom may have titles – for example, Lord, Duke, Baron.
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[Word] office, to be in [Definition]
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To be in power in government.
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[Word] Olympics [Definition]
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International sporting event held every four years
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[Word] opposition [Definition]
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In the House of Commons, the largest political party which is not part of the government is officially known as the opposition.
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[Word] Pale (history) [Definition]
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Part of Ireland governed by the English.
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[Word] party politics [Definition]
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The shared ideas and beliefs of an organised group of politicians.
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[Word] patron saint [Definition]
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A Christian saint who is believed to protect a particular area or group of people.
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[Word] penalty (law) [Definition]
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Punishment for breaking the law.
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[Word] Pope, the [Definition]
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The head of the Roman Catholic Church.
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[Word] practise a religion [Definition]
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Live according to the rules and beliefs of a religion.
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[Word] Prime Minister [Definition]
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The politician who leads the government.
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[Word] prohibit/prohibition [Definition]
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Make something illegal. 168
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[Word] proportional representation [Definition]
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A system of election in which political parties are allowed a number of seats in Parliament that represents their share of the total number of votes cast.
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[Word] Protestants [Definition]
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Christians who are not members of the Roman Catholic Church.
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[Word] public body [Definition]
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A governmental department or a group of people who represent or work for the government and who work for the good of the general public.
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[Word] public house/pub [Definition]
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A place where adults can buy and drink alcohol.
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[Word] Reformation, the [Definition]
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The religious movement in the 16th century that challenged the authority of the Pope and established Protestant churches in Europe.
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[Word] refugee [Definition]
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A person who must leave the country where they live, often because of a war or for political reasons.
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[Word] residence [Definition]
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The place where someone lives.
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[Word] rival viewpoints [Definition]
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Opinions held by different groups of people.
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[Word] rural [Definition]
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Countryside.
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[Word] scrutinise [Definition]
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Examine all the details.
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[Word] seat (Parliament) [Definition]
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A constituency.
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[Word] sentence [Definition]
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A punishment imposed by a court.
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[Word] shadow cabinet [Definition]
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Senior MPs of a political party not in government.
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[Word] sheriff (law) [Definition]
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A judge in Scotland.
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[Word] slavery [Definition]
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A system in which people bought and sold other people (slaves) who were forced to work without pay.
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[Word] sonnet [Definition]
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A poem which is 14 lines long and rhymes in a particular way.
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[Word] Speaker, the [Definition]
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The member of the House of Commons who controls the way issues are debated in Parliament.
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[Word] stand for office [Definition]
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Apply to be elected – for example, as an MP or councillor.
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[Word] strike, to go on [Definition]
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Refuse to work in order to protest against something. 169
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[Word] successor (government) [Definition]
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A person who comes after another and takes over an office or receives some kind of power – for example, a son who becomes king when his father dies is his successor.
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[Word] suspend [Definition]
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To stop something from happening or operating, usually for a short time.
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[Word] terrorism [Definition]
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Violence used by people who want to force a government to do something. The violence is usually random and unexpected, so that no one can feel really safe from it.
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[Word] The Phone Book [Definition]
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A book which contains names, addresses and phone numbers of organisations, businesses and individuals.
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[Word] theft [Definition]
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The criminal act of stealing something from a person, building or place.
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[Word] trade union [Definition]
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An association of workers formed to protect its members.
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[Word] treaty [Definition]
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An official written agreement between countries or governments.
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[Word] uprising [Definition]
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A violent revolt or rebellion against an authority.
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[Word] voluntary work [Definition]
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Work which someone does because they want to and which they do for free, i.e. they do not receive any payment.
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https://law.resource.org/pub/uk/life/uk.tso.life.2013/uk.tso.life.2013.html
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7/1438042988311.72_20150728002308-00319-ip-10-236-191-2_892684094_58.json
|
22f962f4__UK__A_Guide_for_New_Residents__Definition
|
[Word] volunteer [Definition]
|
Someone who works for free or who offers to do something without payment (see voluntary work).
|
[] |
Open Life in the UK: A Guide for New Residents
|
Definition
|
https://law.resource.org/pub/uk/life/uk.tso.life.2013/uk.tso.life.2013.html
|
7/1438042988311.72_20150728002308-00319-ip-10-236-191-2_892684094_58.json
|
22f962f4__UK__A_Guide_for_New_Residents__Definition
|
[Word] war effort [Definition]
|
The work people did in order to help the country in any way they could during wartime.
|
[] |
Open Life in the UK: A Guide for New Residents
|
Definition
|
https://law.resource.org/pub/uk/life/uk.tso.life.2013/uk.tso.life.2013.html
|
7/1438042988311.72_20150728002308-00319-ip-10-236-191-2_892684094_58.json
|
22f962f4__UK__A_Guide_for_New_Residents__Definition
|
[Word] Yellow Pages [Definition]
|
A book that lists names, addresses and telephone numbers of businesses, services and organisations in an area. Also available online at www.yell.com.
|
[] |
Open Life in the UK: A Guide for New Residents
|
Definition
|
https://law.resource.org/pub/uk/life/uk.tso.life.2013/uk.tso.life.2013.html
|
7/1438042988311.72_20150728002308-00319-ip-10-236-191-2_892684094_58.json
|
a30292fe_USER_S_MANUAL__What_it_means
|
[What you see on press] -Sn- [What you see on release] Will always be #1 with the F-1 Chrony; [What it means]
|
String number
|
[] |
USER’S MANUAL
|
What it means
|
http://www.shootingchrony.com/manual_ASC&AMC.htm
|
7/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00257-ip-10-236-191-2_712014916_7.json
|
a30292fe_USER_S_MANUAL__What_it_means
|
[What you see on press] -Lo- [What you see on release] velocity of the slowest shot [What it means]
|
Lowest velocity
|
[] |
USER’S MANUAL
|
What it means
|
http://www.shootingchrony.com/manual_ASC&AMC.htm
|
7/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00257-ip-10-236-191-2_712014916_7.json
|
a30292fe_USER_S_MANUAL__What_it_means
|
[What you see on press] -Hi- [What you see on release] velocity of the fastest shot [What it means]
|
Highest velocity
|
[] |
USER’S MANUAL
|
What it means
|
http://www.shootingchrony.com/manual_ASC&AMC.htm
|
7/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00257-ip-10-236-191-2_712014916_7.json
|
a30292fe_USER_S_MANUAL__What_it_means
|
[What you see on press] -Av- [What you see on release] Average velocity of all shots [What it means]
|
Average velocity
|
[] |
USER’S MANUAL
|
What it means
|
http://www.shootingchrony.com/manual_ASC&AMC.htm
|
7/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00257-ip-10-236-191-2_712014916_7.json
|
a30292fe_USER_S_MANUAL__What_it_means
|
[What you see on press] -ES- [What you see on release] Hi velocity minus Lo velocity [What it means]
|
Extreme Spread
|
[] |
USER’S MANUAL
|
What it means
|
http://www.shootingchrony.com/manual_ASC&AMC.htm
|
7/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00257-ip-10-236-191-2_712014916_7.json
|
a30292fe_USER_S_MANUAL__What_it_means
|
[What you see on press] -Sd- [What you see on release] Standard deviation of string of shots [What it means]
|
Standard Deviation
|
[] |
USER’S MANUAL
|
What it means
|
http://www.shootingchrony.com/manual_ASC&AMC.htm
|
7/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00257-ip-10-236-191-2_712014916_7.json
|
a30292fe_USER_S_MANUAL__What_it_means
|
[What you see on press] -To- [What you see on release] The number of shots fired. [What it means]
|
Total number of shots recorded since Chrony was turned on.
|
[] |
USER’S MANUAL
|
What it means
|
http://www.shootingchrony.com/manual_ASC&AMC.htm
|
7/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00257-ip-10-236-191-2_712014916_7.json
|
a30292fe_USER_S_MANUAL__What_it_means
|
[What you see on press] -10- [What you see on release] velocity of 10th shot [What it means]
|
# of last shot fired
|
[] |
USER’S MANUAL
|
What it means
|
http://www.shootingchrony.com/manual_ASC&AMC.htm
|
7/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00257-ip-10-236-191-2_712014916_7.json
|
a30292fe_USER_S_MANUAL__What_it_means
|
[What you see on press] -9- [What you see on release] velocity of 9th shot [What it means]
|
# of next to last shot fired
|
[] |
USER’S MANUAL
|
What it means
|
http://www.shootingchrony.com/manual_ASC&AMC.htm
|
7/1438042988860.4_20150728002308-00257-ip-10-236-191-2_712014916_7.json
|
ff64aa53_Disputations__What_it_touches
|
[Circumstance] TIME [How it touches] by way of measure [What it touches]
|
the act itself
|
[
[
"t",
"h",
"e",
" ",
"a",
"c",
"t",
" ",
"i",
"t",
"s",
"e",
"l",
"f"
],
[
"t",
"h",
"e",
" ",
"e",
"f",
"f",
"e",
"c",
"t"
],
[
"t",
"h",
"e",
" ",
"c",
"a",
"u",
"s",
"e",
" ",
"o",
"f",
" ",
"t",
"h",
"e",
" ",
"a",
"c",
"t"
]
] |
Disputations
|
What it touches
|
http://disputations.blogspot.com/2010_02_01_archive.html
|
42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00301-ip-10-236-191-2_72475850_3.json
|
ff64aa53_Disputations__What_it_touches
|
[Circumstance] PLACE [How it touches] by way of measure [What it touches]
|
the act itself
|
[
[
"t",
"h",
"e",
" ",
"a",
"c",
"t",
" ",
"i",
"t",
"s",
"e",
"l",
"f"
],
[
"t",
"h",
"e",
" ",
"e",
"f",
"f",
"e",
"c",
"t"
],
[
"t",
"h",
"e",
" ",
"c",
"a",
"u",
"s",
"e",
" ",
"o",
"f",
" ",
"t",
"h",
"e",
" ",
"a",
"c",
"t"
]
] |
Disputations
|
What it touches
|
http://disputations.blogspot.com/2010_02_01_archive.html
|
42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00301-ip-10-236-191-2_72475850_3.json
|
ff64aa53_Disputations__What_it_touches
|
[Circumstance] MODE OF ACTING [How it touches] by qualifying the act [What it touches]
|
the act itself
|
[
[
"t",
"h",
"e",
" ",
"a",
"c",
"t",
" ",
"i",
"t",
"s",
"e",
"l",
"f"
],
[
"t",
"h",
"e",
" ",
"e",
"f",
"f",
"e",
"c",
"t"
],
[
"t",
"h",
"e",
" ",
"c",
"a",
"u",
"s",
"e",
" ",
"o",
"f",
" ",
"t",
"h",
"e",
" ",
"a",
"c",
"t"
]
] |
Disputations
|
What it touches
|
http://disputations.blogspot.com/2010_02_01_archive.html
|
42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00301-ip-10-236-191-2_72475850_3.json
|
ff64aa53_Disputations__What_it_touches
|
[Circumstance] WHAT [How it touches] n/a [What it touches]
|
the effect
|
[
[
"t",
"h",
"e",
" ",
"a",
"c",
"t",
" ",
"i",
"t",
"s",
"e",
"l",
"f"
],
[
"t",
"h",
"e",
" ",
"e",
"f",
"f",
"e",
"c",
"t"
],
[
"t",
"h",
"e",
" ",
"c",
"a",
"u",
"s",
"e",
" ",
"o",
"f",
" ",
"t",
"h",
"e",
" ",
"a",
"c",
"t"
]
] |
Disputations
|
What it touches
|
http://disputations.blogspot.com/2010_02_01_archive.html
|
42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00301-ip-10-236-191-2_72475850_3.json
|
ff64aa53_Disputations__What_it_touches
|
[Circumstance] WHY [How it touches] final cause [What it touches]
|
the cause of the act
|
[
[
"t",
"h",
"e",
" ",
"a",
"c",
"t",
" ",
"i",
"t",
"s",
"e",
"l",
"f"
],
[
"t",
"h",
"e",
" ",
"e",
"f",
"f",
"e",
"c",
"t"
],
[
"t",
"h",
"e",
" ",
"c",
"a",
"u",
"s",
"e",
" ",
"o",
"f",
" ",
"t",
"h",
"e",
" ",
"a",
"c",
"t"
]
] |
Disputations
|
What it touches
|
http://disputations.blogspot.com/2010_02_01_archive.html
|
42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00301-ip-10-236-191-2_72475850_3.json
|
ff64aa53_Disputations__What_it_touches
|
[Circumstance] ABOUT WHAT [How it touches] material cause [What it touches]
|
the cause of the act
|
[
[
"t",
"h",
"e",
" ",
"a",
"c",
"t",
" ",
"i",
"t",
"s",
"e",
"l",
"f"
],
[
"t",
"h",
"e",
" ",
"e",
"f",
"f",
"e",
"c",
"t"
],
[
"t",
"h",
"e",
" ",
"c",
"a",
"u",
"s",
"e",
" ",
"o",
"f",
" ",
"t",
"h",
"e",
" ",
"a",
"c",
"t"
]
] |
Disputations
|
What it touches
|
http://disputations.blogspot.com/2010_02_01_archive.html
|
42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00301-ip-10-236-191-2_72475850_3.json
|
ff64aa53_Disputations__What_it_touches
|
[Circumstance] WHO [How it touches] principal efficient cause [What it touches]
|
the cause of the act
|
[
[
"t",
"h",
"e",
" ",
"a",
"c",
"t",
" ",
"i",
"t",
"s",
"e",
"l",
"f"
],
[
"t",
"h",
"e",
" ",
"e",
"f",
"f",
"e",
"c",
"t"
],
[
"t",
"h",
"e",
" ",
"c",
"a",
"u",
"s",
"e",
" ",
"o",
"f",
" ",
"t",
"h",
"e",
" ",
"a",
"c",
"t"
]
] |
Disputations
|
What it touches
|
http://disputations.blogspot.com/2010_02_01_archive.html
|
42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00301-ip-10-236-191-2_72475850_3.json
|
ff64aa53_Disputations__What_it_touches
|
[Circumstance] BY WHAT AIDS [How it touches] instrumental efficient cause [What it touches]
|
the cause of the act
|
[
[
"t",
"h",
"e",
" ",
"a",
"c",
"t",
" ",
"i",
"t",
"s",
"e",
"l",
"f"
],
[
"t",
"h",
"e",
" ",
"e",
"f",
"f",
"e",
"c",
"t"
],
[
"t",
"h",
"e",
" ",
"c",
"a",
"u",
"s",
"e",
" ",
"o",
"f",
" ",
"t",
"h",
"e",
" ",
"a",
"c",
"t"
]
] |
Disputations
|
What it touches
|
http://disputations.blogspot.com/2010_02_01_archive.html
|
42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00301-ip-10-236-191-2_72475850_3.json
|
87d6669b_German_Accusative_Case__Definition
|
[Preposition] bis [Definition]
|
until
|
[
[
"u",
"n",
"t",
"i",
"l"
],
[
"t",
"h",
"r",
"o",
"u",
"g",
"h"
],
[
"f",
"o",
"r"
],
[
"a",
"g",
"a",
"i",
"n",
"s",
"t"
],
[
"w",
"i",
"t",
"h",
"o",
"u",
"t"
],
[
"a",
"r",
"o",
"u",
"n",
"d",
",",
" ",
"a",
"t"
]
] |
German Accusative Case
|
Definition
|
http://www.deutsched.com/Grammar/Lessons/0203accusative.php
|
42/1438042989018.40_20150728002309-00164-ip-10-236-191-2_401509955_2.json
|
87d6669b_German_Accusative_Case__Definition
|
[Preposition] durch [Definition]
|
through
|
[
[
"u",
"n",
"t",
"i",
"l"
],
[
"t",
"h",
"r",
"o",
"u",
"g",
"h"
],
[
"f",
"o",
"r"
],
[
"a",
"g",
"a",
"i",
"n",
"s",
"t"
],
[
"w",
"i",
"t",
"h",
"o",
"u",
"t"
],
[
"a",
"r",
"o",
"u",
"n",
"d",
",",
" ",
"a",
"t"
]
] |
German Accusative Case
|
Definition
|
http://www.deutsched.com/Grammar/Lessons/0203accusative.php
|
42/1438042989018.40_20150728002309-00164-ip-10-236-191-2_401509955_2.json
|
87d6669b_German_Accusative_Case__Definition
|
[Preposition] für [Definition]
|
for
|
[
[
"u",
"n",
"t",
"i",
"l"
],
[
"t",
"h",
"r",
"o",
"u",
"g",
"h"
],
[
"f",
"o",
"r"
],
[
"a",
"g",
"a",
"i",
"n",
"s",
"t"
],
[
"w",
"i",
"t",
"h",
"o",
"u",
"t"
],
[
"a",
"r",
"o",
"u",
"n",
"d",
",",
" ",
"a",
"t"
]
] |
German Accusative Case
|
Definition
|
http://www.deutsched.com/Grammar/Lessons/0203accusative.php
|
42/1438042989018.40_20150728002309-00164-ip-10-236-191-2_401509955_2.json
|
87d6669b_German_Accusative_Case__Definition
|
[Preposition] gegen [Definition]
|
against
|
[
[
"u",
"n",
"t",
"i",
"l"
],
[
"t",
"h",
"r",
"o",
"u",
"g",
"h"
],
[
"f",
"o",
"r"
],
[
"a",
"g",
"a",
"i",
"n",
"s",
"t"
],
[
"w",
"i",
"t",
"h",
"o",
"u",
"t"
],
[
"a",
"r",
"o",
"u",
"n",
"d",
",",
" ",
"a",
"t"
]
] |
German Accusative Case
|
Definition
|
http://www.deutsched.com/Grammar/Lessons/0203accusative.php
|
42/1438042989018.40_20150728002309-00164-ip-10-236-191-2_401509955_2.json
|
87d6669b_German_Accusative_Case__Definition
|
[Preposition] ohne [Definition]
|
without
|
[
[
"u",
"n",
"t",
"i",
"l"
],
[
"t",
"h",
"r",
"o",
"u",
"g",
"h"
],
[
"f",
"o",
"r"
],
[
"a",
"g",
"a",
"i",
"n",
"s",
"t"
],
[
"w",
"i",
"t",
"h",
"o",
"u",
"t"
],
[
"a",
"r",
"o",
"u",
"n",
"d",
",",
" ",
"a",
"t"
]
] |
German Accusative Case
|
Definition
|
http://www.deutsched.com/Grammar/Lessons/0203accusative.php
|
42/1438042989018.40_20150728002309-00164-ip-10-236-191-2_401509955_2.json
|
87d6669b_German_Accusative_Case__Definition
|
[Preposition] um [Definition]
|
around, at
|
[
[
"u",
"n",
"t",
"i",
"l"
],
[
"t",
"h",
"r",
"o",
"u",
"g",
"h"
],
[
"f",
"o",
"r"
],
[
"a",
"g",
"a",
"i",
"n",
"s",
"t"
],
[
"w",
"i",
"t",
"h",
"o",
"u",
"t"
],
[
"a",
"r",
"o",
"u",
"n",
"d",
",",
" ",
"a",
"t"
]
] |
German Accusative Case
|
Definition
|
http://www.deutsched.com/Grammar/Lessons/0203accusative.php
|
42/1438042989018.40_20150728002309-00164-ip-10-236-191-2_401509955_2.json
|
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
|
[Meaning] To ask the same question from many people [Example Sentences] I have not seen him here but I will ask around. I am not sure if there are vacancies, but I will ask around the office. [Phrasal Verb]
|
ask around
|
[] |
Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
|
Phrasal Verb
|
http://www.englishleap.com/vocabulary/phrasal-verbs
|
42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
|
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
|
[Meaning] To equal/corroborate a fact [Example Sentences] She explained why the work was not ready, but her story does not add up. The clues we found at the house and the museum must add up to something. [Phrasal Verb]
|
add up tosomething
|
[] |
Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
|
Phrasal Verb
|
http://www.englishleap.com/vocabulary/phrasal-verbs
|
42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
|
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
|
[Meaning] To invite someone on a date [Example Sentences] I want to ask her out but she is dating someone. I wish I could muster the courage to ask her out. [Phrasal Verb]
|
asksomeone out
|
[] |
Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
|
Phrasal Verb
|
http://www.englishleap.com/vocabulary/phrasal-verbs
|
42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
|
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
|
[Meaning] To exaggerate [Example Sentences] The girls in school always blow gossip up to huge proportions. My mother blows my achievements up in front of guests. [Phrasal Verb]
|
blowsomething up
|
[] |
Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
|
Phrasal Verb
|
http://www.englishleap.com/vocabulary/phrasal-verbs
|
42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
|
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
|
[Meaning] To support [Example Sentences] The captain will not back him up just because he is his son. You may be wrong but I will back you up because you are my brother. [Phrasal Verb]
|
backsomeone up
|
[] |
Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
|
Phrasal Verb
|
http://www.englishleap.com/vocabulary/phrasal-verbs
|
42/1438042988310.3_20150728002308-00270-ip-10-236-191-2_426140529_0.json
|
2baaea63_sh_Phrasal_Verbs_with_Examples__Phrasal_Verb
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[Meaning] To explode [Example Sentences] The army is going to blow up that building with a bomb. Our calculations were wrong and the rocket blew up just after liftoff. [Phrasal Verb]
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blow up
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Phrasal Verb
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http://www.englishleap.com/vocabulary/phrasal-verbs
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[Meaning] To stop functioning (usually for vehicle, machine, etc.) [Example Sentences] The old train is certain to break down if it is not maintained properly. He was driving recklessly and the old car broke down. [Phrasal Verb]
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break down
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Phrasal Verb
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http://www.englishleap.com/vocabulary/phrasal-verbs
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[Meaning] To divide and subdivide [Example Sentences] They broke the students down into groups of four. The detective said they were still breaking the information down to make sense of it. [Phrasal Verb]
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breaksomething down
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Phrasal Verb
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http://www.englishleap.com/vocabulary/phrasal-verbs
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[Meaning] To enter forcibly/ interrupt [Example Sentences] The newspaper reported a break-in at the bank. Last night, two thieves broke into the house next door. [Phrasal Verb]
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break intosomething
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Phrasal Verb
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http://www.englishleap.com/vocabulary/phrasal-verbs
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[Meaning] To end a relationship [Example Sentences] A break up can lead to emotional trauma. After being together for five years they have decided to break up. [Phrasal Verb]
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break up
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Phrasal Verb
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http://www.englishleap.com/vocabulary/phrasal-verbs
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[Meaning] To escape [Example Sentences] The Taliban helped 500 inmates escape of the Afghan jail. Ten inmates broke out of prison in the southern town yesterday. [Phrasal Verb]
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break out
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Phrasal Verb
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http://www.englishleap.com/vocabulary/phrasal-verbs
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[Meaning] To spread [Example Sentences] There was a world panic when SARS broke out in China in 2002. The news about the adulterous affair will break out in tomorrow’s newspaper. [Phrasal Verb]
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break out
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Phrasal Verb
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http://www.englishleap.com/vocabulary/phrasal-verbs
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[Meaning] To upset someone or to make someone unhappy [Example Sentences] The boss manages to bring down my mood every day. His pessimistic comments bring down the whole group. [Phrasal Verb]
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bringsomeone down
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Phrasal Verb
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http://www.englishleap.com/vocabulary/phrasal-verbs
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[Meaning] raise a child [Example Sentences] I was brought up in a conservative Hindu family. After being abandoned by his parents in Ghana he was brought up by an Italian couple. [Phrasal Verb]
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bringsomeone up
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Phrasal Verb
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http://www.englishleap.com/vocabulary/phrasal-verbs
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[Meaning] To initiate a conversation on a subject [Example Sentences] My sister walks out of the room when I bring up the subject of sports. I will bring up the issue of cleanliness in the meeting today. [Phrasal Verb]
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bringup
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Phrasal Verb
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http://www.englishleap.com/vocabulary/phrasal-verbs
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[Meaning] To phone different places/people [Example Sentences] We called around but we could not find the spare part we needed. I have not seen him today but I will call around and inquire. [Phrasal Verb]
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call around
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Phrasal Verb
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http://www.englishleap.com/vocabulary/phrasal-verbs
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[Meaning] To return a phone call [Example Sentences] Please me back when you get this message. I could not answer your call earlier but I will call back shortly. [Phrasal Verb]
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callsomeone back
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Phrasal Verb
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http://www.englishleap.com/vocabulary/phrasal-verbs
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[Meaning] To abandon or cancel [Example Sentences] The referee has decided to call off the game due to bad weather. They have decided to call off the wedding due to financial troubles. [Phrasal Verb]
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callsomething off
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Phrasal Verb
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http://www.englishleap.com/vocabulary/phrasal-verbs
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[Meaning] To phone someone [Example Sentences] The boss wants you to call up the client now. She will call you up later to discuss the issue. [Phrasal Verb]
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callsomeone up
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Phrasal Verb
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http://www.englishleap.com/vocabulary/phrasal-verbs
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[Meaning] relax after being angry [Example Sentences] It is going to be okay, please calm down. The crew asked us to calm down during turbulence. [Phrasal Verb]
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calm down
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Phrasal Verb
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http://www.englishleap.com/vocabulary/phrasal-verbs
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[Meaning] To get to the same point as someone else/ or to work hard in order to equal with someone [Example Sentences] You will have to walk faster if you want to catch up with Maya. You have studied a lot more and I need to catch up. [Phrasal Verb]
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catch up
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Phrasal Verb
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http://www.englishleap.com/vocabulary/phrasal-verbs
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[Meaning] To reach and register at a hotel or airport [Example Sentences] When you arrive at the airport, you have to check in at the airline desk. At a hotel, check-in is normally required in order to obtain a room key. [Phrasal Verb]
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check in
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Phrasal Verb
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http://www.englishleap.com/vocabulary/phrasal-verbs
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[Meaning] To leave a hotel [Example Sentences] You will have to return the room when you check out of the hotel. Please ensure that you are in possession of all your belongings before checking-out of the hotel. [Phrasal Verb]
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check out
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
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Phrasal Verb
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http://www.englishleap.com/vocabulary/phrasal-verbs
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[Meaning] Used as an expression to ask someone to be happy [Example Sentences] She cheered up when she heard that the result was positive. Cheer up, it is your birthday! [Phrasal Verb]
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cheer up
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Phrasal Verbs:English Phrasal Verbs with Examples
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Phrasal Verb
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http://www.englishleap.com/vocabulary/phrasal-verbs
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[Meaning] To contribute/help [Example Sentences] If everybody chips in, we can get a bottle of the most expensive wine. I do not have enough money for a pizza so all of you need to chip in as well. [Phrasal Verb]
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chip in
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Phrasal Verb
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http://www.englishleap.com/vocabulary/phrasal-verbs
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