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sole: a 1). one and only; single He is the sole one remaining after the accident 2) belonging to or limited to one person or group; not shared We have the sole right to sell this chain of goods enable vt 1).make(sb )able to do sth. by giving him the necessary power or means This pass enables me to travel half-price on trains. /A dog s ears enable it to hear the least sound 2 )make(sth ) possible The meeting will enable more international working together dim: a 1 ).(of the eyes, eyesight) not able to see well His sight is getting dim /Her eyes are dim with tears 2). where or which one cannot see well; not bright This is a d im hall with no windows /Don' t read by dim candle-light dimly: ad in a d im way I can only see d imly the edges of the building on a dark night This is a d imly lit room 8 extend: v 1). lay or move out(the body or a limb)at full length He extended his hand to the new worker The athlete extended her arms out SIdeways 2). make sth longer or larger(in space or time xtend your visit a few days longer? / Could you please extend the cred it for limp: a 1 ). lacking strength or energy He gave me a limp handshake. /The flowers looked limp in the heat 2). not straight or firm This book only comes in a limp cover. This young man is wearing a limp grey sweater vi. walk with a halting step, one foot or leg moving less well than the othe He hurt his foot and limped to the door of the classroom squeeze: v 1 ). press on(sth )from opposite sides or all sides To squeeze one's hand is a sign of liking or sympathy, etc The company was squeezed by the reduced sales 2) force(oneself/sb /sth )into, through, etc. a narrow gap or limited There were already four people in the lift, but he managed to squeeze in She squeezed as many books onto the shelf as she could occasional: a 1). happening, coming, done, etc from time to time; not He pays me occasional visits. /I drink an occasional cup of coffee; but usually I take tea 2)used, meant, written, etc for a special event The occasional poem was written to celebrate the revolution5 sole:a.1). one and only; single He is the sole one remaining after the accident. 2). belonging to or limited to one person or group; not shared We have the sole right to sell this chain of goods. 6 enable:vt.1). make (sb.) able to do sth. by giving him the necessary power or means This pass enables me to travel half-price on trains./ A dog's ears enable it to hear the least sound. 2.) make (sth.) possible The meeting will enable more international working together. 7 dim:a.1). (of the eyes, eyesight) not able to see well His sight is getting dim./ Her eyes are dim with tears. 2). where or which one cannot see well; not bright This is a dim hall with no windows./ Don't read by dim candle-light. dimly: ad. in a dim way I can only see dimly the edges of the building on a dark night. This is a dimly lit room. 8 extend: v.1). lay or move out (the body or a limb) at full length He extended his hand to the new worker. / The athlete extended her arms out sideways. 2). make sth. longer or larger (in space or time) Can you extend your visit a few days longer? / Could you please extend the credit for me? 9 limp: a.1). lacking strength or energy He gave me a limp handshake./ The flowers looked limp in the heat. 2). not straight or firm This book only comes in a limp cover./ This young man is wearing a limp grey sweater. vi. walk with a halting step, one foot or leg moving less well than the other He hurt his foot and limped to the door of the classroom. 10 squeeze:v.1). press on (sth.) from opposite sides or all sides To squeeze one's hand is a sign of liking or sympathy, etc. The company was squeezed by the reduced sales. 2). force (oneself/sb./sth.) into, through, etc. a narrow gap or limited space There were already four people in the lift, but he managed to squeeze in. She squeezed as many books onto the shelf as she could. 11 occasional:a.1). happening, coming, done, etc., from time to time; not regular He pays me occasional visits. / I drink an occasional cup of coffee; but usually I take tea. 2). used, meant, written, etc. for a special event The occasional poem was written to celebrate the revolution
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