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    convenience

    US /kənˈvinjəns/

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    UK /kənˈvi:niəns/

    A2
    n. (u.)Uncountable NounQuality of being easy to do or saving time
    It was a convenience to take the train to work
    n. (u.)Uncountable NounThe quality of being useful, easy, or suitable for someone.
    I'll call you again at your earliest convenience.
    n. (u.)Uncountable NounA thing that contributes to an easy and comfortable life.
    The apartment has all modern conveniences.
    n. (u.)Uncountable NounA store that stocks a range of everyday items such as groceries, snack foods, confectionery, soft drinks, tobacco products, and newspapers.
    I stopped by the convenience store to pick up some milk.
    adj.AdjectiveDesigned to be easy or quick to use.
    This is a convenience food.

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    05:17Australia: Country or Continent?
    • For convenience, the term 'Oceania' refers to all countries and islands in the general

      For convenience, the term 'Oceania' refers to all countries and islands in the general

    • For convenience, the term 'Oceania' refers to all countries and islands in the general

      For convenience, the term 'Oceania' refers to all countries and islands in the general

    B1

    Your Microwave's Most Underrated Button | Techniquely with Lan Lam

    10:46Your Microwave's Most Underrated Button | Techniquely with Lan Lam
    • Some folks think they're unsafe; others associate them with convenience foods and laziness.

      Some folks think they're unsafe; others associate them with convenience foods and laziness.

    • Others associate them with convenience foods and laziness.

      Others associate them with convenience foods and laziness.

    B1

    How to Describe Places in English!

    06:44How to Describe Places in English!
    • or a nice little convenience store just around the corner.

      or a nice little convenience store just around the corner.

    A2

    Why Steve Jobs Wore The Same Outfit Everyday

    04:50Why Steve Jobs Wore The Same Outfit Everyday
    • Not only for the convenience, but also to establish a signature style, which Steve Jobs had already done for Apple, and now wanted to do for himself.

      Not only for the convenience, but also to establish a signature style, which Steve Jobs had already done for Apple, and now wanted to do for himself.

    • He became enamored with the idea of wearing the same thing every day, not only for the convenience,

      He became enamored with the idea of wearing the same thing every day, not only for the convenience,

    B1

    Japanese Lawson Convenience Store Food Swap ft. @Abroad in Japan

    16:24Japanese Lawson Convenience Store Food Swap ft. @Abroad in Japan
    • But today we have gone to lawson wonderful convenience store and we're gonna be swapping dinner's wonderful.

      But today we have gone to lawson wonderful convenience store and we're gonna be swapping dinner's wonderful.

    • Everybody, but today we have gone to Lawson, a wonderful convenience store,

      Everybody, but today we have gone to Lawson, a wonderful convenience store,

    B1

    Day in the Life of a Japanese University Student in Tokyo

    16:41Day in the Life of a Japanese University Student in Tokyo
    • I guess they went to a convenience store.

      I guess they went to a convenience store.

    • I guess they went to a convenience store.

      I guess they went to a convenience store.

    A2

    How Apple Dominated Japan

    08:03How Apple Dominated Japan
    • since the iPhone offers perhaps the most important feature of all for Japanese customers, and that is convenience.

      since the iPhone offers perhaps the most important feature of all for Japanese customers, and that is convenience.

    • that is convenience.

      that is convenience.

    B1

    Must Know JAPAN Travel Tips (and what NOT to do)

    11:00Must Know JAPAN Travel Tips (and what NOT to do)
    • And what you can use this for is at different restaurants, convenience stores;

      And what you can use this for is at different restaurants, convenience stores;

    • And what you can use this for is at different restaurants, convenience stores, you can use them on all the local lines.

      And what you can use this for is at different restaurants, convenience stores, you can use them on all the local lines.

    B1

    A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Full Audiobook with Subtitles and Chapters

    17:28A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Full Audiobook with Subtitles and Chapters
    • Joe went down on his knees for the greater convenience of opening it,

      Joe went down on his knees for the greater convenience of opening it,

    • Joe went down on his knees for the  greater convenience of opening it,  

      Joe went down on his knees for the  greater convenience of opening it,  

    B2

    Sounds of Japan that 99% Foreigners Can’t Name All

    13:20Sounds of Japan that 99% Foreigners Can’t Name All
    • Okay, this sound came from a Japanese Family Mart convenience store Everyone in Japan goes to convenience store And I would say that even tourists go here when they come to Japan So this is probably one of the easier ones Interestingly, the door entrance chime was made by Panasonic And it was one of its default sounds Family Mart simply made this sound standard at all of their convenience stores nationwide The music itself was created by Yasushi Inada A conductor who used to work for Matsushita Denki Formerly Panasonic There we go Starting off easy, right?

      Okay, this sound came from a Japanese Family Mart convenience store Everyone in Japan goes to convenience store And I would say that even tourists go here when they come to Japan So this is probably one of the easier ones Interestingly, the door entrance chime was made by Panasonic And it was one of its default sounds Family Mart simply made this sound standard at all of their convenience stores nationwide The music itself was created by Yasushi Inada A conductor who used to work for Matsushita Denki Formerly Panasonic There we go Starting off easy, right?

    • Okay, this sound came from a Japanese family mart convenience store.

      Okay, this sound came from a Japanese family mart convenience store.

    B1