•The buzz ofconversationfilled thehall.•Cooleypresentsareportofconversationwith aformerand adescriptionofsocialconventions.•Baker'sresignationbecame ahottopicofconversationaround theoffice.•Martha's afascinatingwoman. I reallyenjoyedourconversation.•Clinton went on toquoteit again during the ...
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Familia de palabras(noun)attractionattractiveness(adjective)attractive≠unattractive(verb)attract(adverb)attractively Del Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Temas relacionados:Physics at‧trac‧tion/əˈtrækʃən/●●○W3noun 1[countable, uncountable]a feeling oflikingsomeone, especially ...
ideal•The house was a little too small so it was notideal.•Hungon seeminglygossamercablesandcurvingseductively over afrothinggorgebelow the Falls, it would be estheticallyideal.•I'mafraidtheaccommodationhere is far fromideal.•The mainauditoriumAlthough you canshrinkahallbyvarioustechniques,...
theimpressiveentrancehall, cocktail bar andlounge.•Theyoverseethe hotels'restaurants, cocktaillounges, andbanquetfacilities.•the airport'sdeparturelounge•The car itself had the look of anarrowloungein aposhLondonpub.•There's nodiningroom orlounge, butguestscan have aself-servicebreakfastfor ...
•Immediately, she felt thefloorvibrateas thedomerumbledshut,sealingthechamber.•The two of themwhooped,thumpedtheirglasseson thetableandrumbledtheir feetunderneath.•Theyrumbledthroughdrybrush, theCometan ocherduststormlashedbybranchesandspikyshoots.•Loudapplauserumbledthrough thehall.•Lesser...
glide across/over/down etc•Thedragon,gliding acrossitsvastemptiness, was ameregildedfly in abanquetinghall.•Go forordinary,cleanwords, which yourreadercanglide acrosslike a skater overice.•He moved like acat, himself,easingout of thechairandgliding acrossthecreakingfloor.•As she talked, ...
2verb[intransitive, transitive]to carefully plan and control how much you spendbudget (something) for something$100 million has been budgeted for fees and expenses.—budgetedadjectiveThe group has been trading slightly below budgeted levels.the gap between budgeted sales and turnover→ VerTabla de ...