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Behind any successful event lay months of preparation 23. complete with: including: having as an add itional part There is a good hotel not far from the city, complete with swimming pool and garden lead ing d irectly to the beach Our firemen came, of course, complete with rescue equipment, first aid kit, etc 24. mixture: nsth. that consists of two or more things that are different from one another Put the mixture into a pan and cook for half an hour I stood and stared with a mixture of amazement and horror 25. admission: n. 1)permission to enter a school, club, a public place, etc All those who were not wearing a tie were refused admission to the club Admissions to British universities have increased by 15% this year 2)The amount of money that one pays to enter a place The museum charges $5 admission 3)A statement that sth usually unpleasant, is true I viewed her silence as an admission of guilt admittance: n being allowed to enter a place( esp a private one); the right to enter The journalist tried to gain admittance to the minister's office No admittance 26. workshop: n 1 )a group of people who meet and discuss or learn more about a particular subject They ran a jazz workshop for young artists 2)a place where things are made or repaired a well-equipped workshop 27 seminar: n. 1)a class at a university, college, etc in which a small group of students discuss or study a subject with a teacher Students are asked to prepare material in ad vance of each monthly seminar 2)a short business conference in which working methods, etc are taught or discussed a seminar on becoming self-employed 28. attendance n. 1)the number of people who go to or are present at a place There was a large attendance at the meeting Attend ance has decreased in recent months 2) being present somewhere Attendance at lecture is necessary The teacher is not pleased with Tony's failed attendance 29. session: n. 1)a period of time or meeting arranged for a particular activity There ll be a question-and-answer session at the end of this morning s lecture The two leaders emerged for the photo session 2)a meeting or series of meetings of an official body such as a parliament or a law an emergency session of parliament The court was in session 30. utmost: a. greatest A message of utmost importanceBehind any successful event lay months of preparation. 23. complete with: including; having as an additional part There is a good hotel not far from the city, complete with swimming pool and garden leading directly to the beach. Our firemen came, of course, complete with rescue equipment, first aid kit, etc. 24. mixture: n.sth. that consists of two or more things that are different from one another Put the mixture into a pan and cook for half an hour. I stood and stared with a mixture of amazement and horror. 25. admission: n. 1) permission to enter a school, club, a public place, etc. All those who were not wearing a tie were refused admission to the club. Admissions to British universities have increased by 15% this year. 2) The amount of money that one pays to enter a place The museum charges $5 admission. 3) A statement that sth. usually unpleasant, is true I viewed her silence as an admission of guilt. Compare: admittance: n .being allowed to enter a place ( esp. a private one); the right to enter The journalist tried to gain admittance to the minister’s office. /No admittance. 26. workshop: n.1) a group of people who meet and discuss or learn more about a particular subject They ran a jazz workshop for young artists. 2) a place where things are made or repaired a well-equipped workshop 27. seminar: n. 1) a class at a university, college, etc. in which a small group of students discuss or study a subject with a teacher. Students are asked to prepare material in advance of each monthly seminar. 2) a short business conference in which working methods, etc. are taught or discussed a seminar on becoming self-employed 28. attendance: n. 1) the number of people who go to or are present at a place There was a large attendance at the meeting. Attendance has decreased in recent months. 2) being present somewhere Attendance at lecture is necessary. The teacher is not pleased with Tony’s failed attendance. 29. session: n. 1) a period of time or meeting arranged for a particular activity There’ll be a question-and-answer session at the end of this morning’s lecture. The two leaders emerged for the photo session. 2) a meeting or series of meetings of an official body such as a parliament or a law court an emergency session of parliament The court was in session. 30. utmost: a .greatest A message of utmost importance
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