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deliver |
) take something somewhere [I,T] to take goods, letters, packages etc to a particular place or personThe morning mail has just been delivered |
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in the flesh |
) in the flesh if you see someone in the flesh, you see someone who you previously had only seen in pictures, films etcHe looked much shorter in the flesh than on television. |
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audience |
) [C also + plural verb] (BrE) a group of people who come to watch and listen to someone speaking or performing in publicThe audience began clapping and cheering. |
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guarantee |
1) a formal written promise to repair or replace a product if it breaks within a specific period of time SYN warrantyThey offer a two-year guarantee on all their electrical goods. |
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steep |
steep prices, charges etc are unusually expensive OPP low steep rents |
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salvation |
1) something that prevents or saves someone or something from danger, loss, or failurebe somebody’s/something’s salvationA drug treatment program was Ron’s salvation. |
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balk |
) [I] to not want to do or try something, because it seem |
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raise |
) children (especially AmE) to look after your children and help them grow SYN bring upStan’s dad died, leaving his mother to raise three sons alone. |