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| communicate - v. | to exchange information or conversation with other people, using words, signs, writing etc. --Ex. We _____ (d) mostly by e-mail |
| define- v. | to describe something correctly and thoroughly, and to say what standards, limits, qualities etc it has that make it different from other things. --Ex. the ability to _____ clients' needs |
| despite - prep. | used to say that something happens or is true even though something else might have prevented it. --Ex. _____ all our efforts to save the school, the authorities decided to close it. |
| extract - v. | to remove an object from somewhere, especially with difficulty. --Ex. You'll have to have that tooth _____(ed). |
| globe - n. | a round object with a map of the Earth drawn on . --Ex. We export our goods all over the _____. |
| major - adj. | having very serious or worrying results. --Ex. There is a _____ problem with parking in London |
| migrate - v. | if birds or animals _____, they travel regularly from one part of the world to another. --Ex. if people _____, they go to live in another area or country, especially in order to find work |
| network - n. | a system of lines, tubes, wires, roads etc that cross each other and are connected to each other. --Ex. Hungary's telephone _____ |
| perspective - n. | a way of thinking about something, especially one which is influenced by the type of person you are or by your experiences. --Ex. His father's death gave him a whole new _____ on life. |
| rely - v. | to trust or depend on someone or something to do what you need or expect them to do. --Ex. I knew I could _____ on David. |
| remove - v. | to get rid of something so that it does not exist any longer. --Ex. _____ the old wallpaper and fill any holes in the walls. |
| source - n. | a thing, place, activity etc that you get something from. --Ex. They get their money from various _____(s). |
| status - n. | the official legal position or condition of a person, group, country etc. --Ex. These documents have no legal _____ in Britain. |
| survive - v. | to continue to live after an accident, war, or illness. --Ex. Only 12 of the 140 passengers _____(d). |