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  • council people.

  • Looks like information.

  • Like e.

  • He was a great guy.

  • Comes across nights.

  • I've worked in politics for years.

  • Take it away.

  • God gives it right.

  • You guys ain't changing nothing.

  • Yeah.

  • On back on.

  • Back on.

  • Right.

  • Got back, Back, back!

  • Oh, you!

council people.

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    林宜悉 posted on 2021/01/07
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Keywords

council

US /ˈkaʊnsəl/

UK /'kaʊnsl/

  • noun
  • Group chosen to make decisions about something
  • A body of people elected or appointed to manage the affairs of a city, county, or other administrative district.
  • A group of people who provide advice or guidance.
  • A formal assembly of church leaders to discuss and regulate matters of doctrine and discipline.
  • A formal international assembly or organization.
  • A barrister or other legal advisor.
  • A meeting of people for consultation or discussion.
  • other
  • To advise or recommend.
information

US /ˌɪnfɚˈmeʃən/

UK /ˌɪnfəˈmeɪʃn/

  • noun
  • Collection of facts and details about something
  • A place where information is available.
  • (Law) A formal accusation of a crime, differing from an indictment in that it is presented by a competent public officer instead of a grand jury.
  • A formal accusation of a crime, made by a public official.
  • A formal accusation of a crime, made by a public official.
  • A source of facts or news.
  • other
  • Data as processed, stored, or transmitted by a computer.
  • A body of facts; data.
  • Details or particulars about something.
  • Facts provided or learned about something or someone.
  • News or intelligence.
  • other
  • A collection of facts from which conclusions may be drawn.
  • Data processed, stored, or transmitted by a computer.
  • Detailed facts about a subject.
  • Facts provided or learned about something or someone.
  • News or intelligence.
change

US /tʃendʒ/

UK /tʃeɪndʒ/

  • noun
  • Exchange of one set of clothes for another
  • Money in the form of coins instead of paper
  • Money returned after giving too much
  • Act of making or becoming something else
  • verb
  • To exchange one set of clothes for another
  • To exchange one kind of money for another
  • To replace something with another thing
  • To make or become something else
  • To go from one train, bus, etc. and go to another
great

US /ɡret/

UK /ɡreɪt/

  • adverb
  • Very good; better than before
  • adjective
  • Very good; excellent.
  • Used to describe the relationship between a grandparent, aunt, uncle, etc. and their grandchild, nephew, niece, etc.
  • Very large in size
  • Very important
  • Of an extent, amount, or intensity considerably above the average
  • Remarkable or outstanding
  • Very good at a particular activity
  • Very good; fantastic; wonderful
  • noun
  • Successful and well-admired person
guy

US /ɡaɪ/

UK /ɡaɪ/

  • noun
  • Man; boy; any person
work

US /wɚk/

UK /wɜ:k/

  • noun
  • The product of some artistic or literary endeavor
  • Everything created by an author, artist, musician
  • Activity you do in order to make money
  • Place of employment
  • Final product or result of a some labor or effort
  • verb
  • To bring into a specific state of success
  • To be functioning properly, e.g. a car
  • To do your job in your company or workplace
  • To make an effort to do something
  • To operate a machine or device
  • adjective
  • Activity completed in order to make money
people

US /ˈpipəl/

UK /'pi:pl/

  • noun
  • Ordinary people; the general public.
  • Ordinary people; commoners.
  • Persons sharing culture, country, background, etc.
  • The employees of a company or organization.
  • Humans in general; persons considered collectively.
  • Men, Women, Children
  • A nation or ethnic group.
  • Human beings in general or considered collectively.
  • One's family or relatives.
  • other
  • Human beings in general or considered collectively.
  • other
  • To populate; to fill with people.
politic

US /ˈpɑlɪtɪk/

UK /ˈpɒlətɪk/

  • adjective
  • Careful what you say; diplomatic