tailieunhanh - NTC's Pocket Dictionary of Words and Phrases part 22

NTC's Pocket Dictionary of Words and Phrases part 22. The small but very concise NTC's Pocket Dictionary of Words and Phrases offers 6,000 basic and common English words plus 6,000 basic and common English idioms and phrases. You will find this portable title essential in the classroom, at home, or traveling, when you need help to recall word and phrase meanings. | equator equator i kwet n. the imaginary line around the middle of the earth or any planet halfway between the north and south poles. equip someone with something i kwip. to provide someone with the necessary supplies or tools. equip something with something to provide something with additional or needed parts or devices. equipment i kwip m@nt n. things that are furnished or supplied especially the tools and supplies needed to do a job. No plural. Number is expressed with piece s of equipment. equivalent i kwiv @ l@nt adj. same equal in level or degree. Adv equivalently. erase i res 1. tv. to remove something written or drawn in pencil ink or chalk by rubbing it with an eraser. 2. tv. to wipe something clean by removing the writing especially chalk or pencil writing on it. 3. tv. to remove something completely. Figurative on . erase something from something to delete or wipe something from something. eraser i res n. a small rubber object that erases pencil markings a rectangular block of felt that rubs out chalk markings. erect i rekt 1. adj. standing straight up in a vertical position. Adv erectly. 2. adj. upright straight up. 3. tv. to build something. 4. tv. to cause something to stand in a vertical position. err er iv. to make a mistake to be wrong. errand er @nd n. a short trip to do something useful or helpful. ON A FOOL S ERRAND RUN AN ERRAND error er 1. n. a mistake something that is wrong. 2. n. a bad play by someone on a baseball team. erupt i rApt 1. iv. for a volcano to explode. 2. iv. for anger violence arguments etc. to be released suddenly. erupt from something to burst out of something or someplace. erupt in something and erupt with something to develop a rash on the skin. erupt into something to become a serious problem suddenly to blow up into something. erupt with something Go to erupt IN SOMETHING. eruption i rAp Jon 1. n. an explosion of a volcano a flowing out of material from a volcano. 2. n. a bursting forth of anger violence fighting etc. .