... in a list/bookã ADJ. diaryI dictionary ã VERB+ENTRY make, writeã PREP. in an/the-Very little informationisgiven in thediary entries.I -forLook at the dictionary entry for'welcome'. ... critical edition of Shakespeare's playsIfacsimileafacsimile editioti of Dr Johnson's Dictionary of1755IelectronicImorning, eveningThe story' made itinto the evening edition...
... Tokyo Toronto Oxford and Oxford English are registered trademarks of Oxford University Press in the UK and in certain other countriesâ Oxford University Press 2002Database right Oxford University ... up-to-date, corpus-based dictionary of collocations. Weat Oxford University Press weredetermined to provide such a dictionary but it has taken us manyyears to produce the dictionary that we feel ... purchase PDF Split-Merge on www.verypdf.com to remove this watermark. Oxford Collocations Dictionary for students of English OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESSPlease purchase PDF Split-Merge on www.verypdf.com...
... standardIalterna-tiveIworkingWe need a good working definition of'pollution'.I dictionary ã VERB+DEFINITIONgive (sb), provide (sb with),offer (sb)Ineed, requireIfitThis ... lakes in the north-east of Poland.from the-(of)The wind is coming from the west.to the-(of) Oxford is to the north-toest of London.towards the-Towards the north the woods turn into pine ... sbDisappoint-ment gripped her.ã PREP. to your-To her disappointment, they didn't gothrough Oxford but skirted round it.I -atPaul couldn'thide his disappointment at not being asked...
... want to check in the dictionary you will need tolook up the entries for the nouns.For example: Make sure you have a clo5e look at the engine before you buy the car.â Oxford University PressGmlmlmEmDPlease ... one ill: two of the words initalicsform(s) a commoncollocation with the word inbold.Use the dictionary (looking up the boldword) to decide which combinations are possible.a The taxi~/~/screechedto ... car hiton approaching/a contrarow/an oncomingvehicleandblew upin/burst into/caughtflames.â Oxford University Press Gll:amlmlDPlease purchase PDF Split-Merge on www.verypdf.com to remove...
... pleasant, successfulImemorableIabortive, fruitlessIsuccessfulIreturn,roundFrom London to Oxford and back is a round trip ofover a hundred miles.Iforeign, overseasIround-the-world,...
... along theborder.at/on a/the -We Uierestopped on the border.onthe - ofafarm on the border of Oxfordshire and Bucking-hamshireup to the -He drove us right up to the Russianborder.I -between/ofthe...