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  • this year.

  • My mom got me the perfect bag for back to school.

  • The's caliphate binders help me stay organ.

  • Thes headphones are just what I need for studying.

  • Just what I need for the new year.

  • This jacket is a real must.

  • Have the scissors really come in handy in your socks?

  • It could be a real lifesaver.

  • I like my own phone to stay in touch with my mom.

this year.

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    林宜悉 posted on 2020/07/02
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Keywords

organ

US /ˈɔrɡən/

UK /'ɔ:ɡən/

  • noun
  • A part of the body that performs a specific function.
  • Part of a person's body with a particular function
  • Large institution or body
  • Large wind instrument similar to a piano
  • A means of communication or action.
  • A newspaper or journal that expresses the opinions of a particular group or organization.
handy

US /ˈhændi/

UK /'hændɪ/

  • adjective
  • Easy to use or reach; convenient.
  • Convenient, easy to use, easy to reach
  • Near; within easy reach.
  • Being skillful in performing small tasks
perfect

US /ˈpɚfɪkt/

UK /'pɜ:fɪkt/

  • adjective
  • Complete; utter.
  • Having all the required or desirable elements, qualities, or characteristics; as good as it is possible to be.
  • (of a tense) denoting a completed action or an action prior to a specified time.
  • So good it cannot be improved
  • Exactly suitable; ideal.
  • verb
  • To do something so well, it cannot be done better
  • other
  • Bring (something) to the required or desirable state.
the

US /ðə/

UK /ðə/

  • determiner
  • Used before certain nouns to denote a type of place.
  • Used to refer to something already mentioned
  • Used to describe all of a family
  • Used before a noun to define it as something known about or unique.
  • Used to refer to a class or group of things.
  • Used to refer to a specific or particular noun.
  • Used before the name of a musical instrument.
  • Used to show there is only one of something
  • Used before certain place names.
  • Used to refer to something that is unique.
  • Used before the name of an institution.
  • Used before the name of a musical instrument.
  • Used before superlative adjectives or adverbs.
  • Used with an adjective to refer to a group of people.
  • adverb
  • Used to emphasize the uniqueness or importance of something.
  • Used before a comparative adjective or adverb to indicate the degree to which something is affected by something else.
real

US /ˈriəl, ril/

UK /rɪəl/

  • adjective
  • Actually existing or happening, not imagined
  • Authentic; not imitation or artificial.
  • Actually existing as a thing or occurring in fact; not imagined or supposed.
  • Actually being what is claimed or seems to be; not artificial, false, or imitation.
  • Important; serious.
  • noun
  • The basic monetary unit of Brazil since 1994.
  • A number that can be represented on a number line.
  • Real estate; property consisting of land or buildings.
  • other
  • Relating to immovable property such as land or buildings.
  • adverb
  • Very; really.
touch

US /tʌtʃ/

UK /tʌtʃ/

  • verb
  • To affect feelings, especially by causing sympathy
  • To be next to each other with no space between
  • To get involved with (used in negative)
  • To feel an object with your fingers, etc.
  • noun
  • Certain way of doing that makes something special
  • A small amount of something
  • Feeling of a surface
stay

US /ste/

UK /steɪ/

  • verb
  • To keep trying without giving up
  • To remain in the same place and not move away
  • To spend time visiting a place or someone's home
  • noun
  • Legal order to stop or delay an action
  • Strong rope or wire that supports a ship's mast
  • Period of time spent living in or visiting a place
study

US /ˈstʌdi/

UK /'stʌdɪ/

  • verb
  • To focus on learning something usually at school
  • noun
  • Room that a person studies or reads in
  • Piece of research
  • Topic or subject you research or learn about
school

US /skul/

UK /sku:l/

  • other
  • The education received at school.
  • noun
  • Large group of fish that swim together
  • Education of a child
  • A group of artists, writers, or thinkers whose style or ideas are similar.
  • A large number of fish or marine animals swimming together.
  • An institution for educating children.
  • Building where you learn in classes with a teacher
  • A particular belief or idea about something
  • adjective
  • Being to do with schools and education
  • verb
  • To teach or train someone to know or do something
  • other
  • To teach or train someone.
year

US /jɪr/

UK /jə:/

  • noun
  • Unit of time equal to 12 months or 365 or 366 days
  • Used to refer to the age of a person