apainor a problemI wish this headache would go away.I’m afraid the problem won’t just go away.fade awayto gradually become lessclear, strong, orbright, and finally disappearHer voice began to fade away.His anger slowly faded away.The last rays of the evening sun were fading away.melt...
→ VerTabla de verbos Ejemplos desde el Corpus Imágenes del día ¿Qué es esto? Dé clic en la imagen para verificar 我们重视您的隐私 我們及我們的761合作夥伴會在您的裝置上儲存和存取個人資料,例如瀏覽資料或唯一識別碼。選擇「接受」將啟用追蹤技術,以支持「我們及合作夥伴處理資料以提供」部分所載...
openA breeze from the open window lifted her hair.closed/shutAll the windows were closed.a front windowI don't want people looking in my front window.a back windowThe burglar had got in through one of the back windows.the rear window(=the back window, especially of a car)The car's ...
best•Theacousticsin theauditoriumweren't thebest, but theaudiencedidn't care.•Thebestis not always the mostexpensive. best4verb[transitive]old-fashionedtodefeatsomeone→ VerTabla de verbos Imágenes del día ¿Qué es esto? Dé clic en la imagen para verificar ...
.2the state of beingunconsciousor of not noticing what is happeningthe oblivion of sleepHe had drunk himself into oblivion.Colocacionesverbsfade into oblivion(=gradually become forgotten or no longer important)Many political figures just fade into oblivion.sink/slip/slide into oblivion(=fade into ...
→ VerTabla de verbos Ejemplos desde el Corpus bruise•He was standing justinsidethedoorway,supportingPiperO'Rourke, who was looking old,tiredandbruised.•Keller badlybruiseda hip, and came off early in thesecondhalfof thematch.•SafetyTim McDonald hadbruiseda left shoulder in the Ramsgame,...
Familia de palabras(noun)popularity≠unpopularitypopularization(adjective)popular≠unpopular(verb)popularize(adverb)popularly Del Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishpop‧u‧lar‧i‧ty/ˌpɒpjəˈlærəti$ˌpɑː-/●●○noun[uncountable]when something or someone is liked or sup...