Saturday, July 30, 2005

abrasion,abrupt,absenteeism,absolute,absorb,abstract,absurd,aboundant,abuse,abut

abrasion noun
1 a damaged area of the skin where it has been rubbed against sth hard and rough
2 damage to a surface caused by rubbing sth very hard against
abrupt adjective
1 sudden and unexpected, often in an unpleasent way
2 speaking or acting in away that seems unfriendly and rude; not taking time to say more than is necessary
absenteeism noun
the fact of being frenqurntly away from work or school, especially without good reasons
absolute adjective
1 total and comlete
2 used, especially in spoken English, to give emhasis to what you are saying
3 definite and without any doubt or confusion
4 not limited or restricted
5 exciting or measured independently and not in relation to sth else
absorb verb
LIQUID / GAS
1 to take in a liquid, gas or other substance from the surface or space around
MAKE PART OF STH LAGER
2 to make sth smaller became part of sth lager
INIFORMATION
3 to take sth into the mind and learn or understand it

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