600–790 – Listening 12
Total: 20 cards
out of date
adjective

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old-fashioned; obsolete; no longer valid or relevant

driveway
noun

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a short road that leads from the front of a house or a garage to a public or private road

reservation
noun

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an arrangement wherein a particular space is kept for someone's future use, like a seat in a restaurant or theater

call off
phrasal verb

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to cancel something or make someone do this; to decide that something will not happen

exhausted
adjective

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extremely tired; lacking energy

workshop
noun

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a room or building where things are built or repaired

retirement
noun

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the act of leaving one's job and ceasing to work, or the time in one's life when one stops working permanently

certificate
noun

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an official document or record attesting a certain fact, such as person’s date of birth, civil status, level of achievement, etc.

dine
verb

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to eat a meal, especially dinner

residential
adjective

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restricted to or occupied by private homes rather than factories or offices; suitable for living in

inexpensive
adjective

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not costing much; cheap

historic
adjective

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well-known or important in history; having or likely to have great and lasting importance

microscope
noun

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an optical instrument used to make very small objects look bigger so that more detail can be seen

librarian
noun

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a person who administers or manages a library, usually a specialist who has a degree in library science

approximate
adjective

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nearly accurate or exact; close but not precise

valid
adjective

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properly executed and/or acceptable in accordance to the law

renew
verb

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to extend the validity of a license, subscription, contract, etc.

assign
verb

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to give a person a particular job, task, or duty

publisher
noun

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an individual or company that prepares and issues books, magazines, newspapers, journals, music, or other works for sale

compromise
verb

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to settle an argument or a deal by changing or giving up some of your demands
