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  1. Browse. English dictionary. English topics. English - Japanese dictionary. Pictures of the day. What are these? Click on the pictures to check. Longman English Dictionary - the leading dictionary for learners of English of all levels: definitions, idioms, examples and more.

  2. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English contest con‧test 1 / ˈkɒntest $ ˈkɑːn-/ W3 noun [countable] 1 COMPETITION a competition or a situation in which two or more people or groups are competing with each other contest for the bitter contest for the Republican presidential nomination Stone decided to hold a contest to see who could write the best song.

  3. The Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English – widely known as LDOCE – uses 2000 common words in the definitions to make understanding easy. The 9000 most important words to learn are highlighted with three red circles and the most common meanings of a word are shown first. In addition, 88,000 example sentences are pronounced by British ...

  4. From Longman Business Dictionary lead1 /liːd/ verb (past participle led /led/) [ transitive] 1 to be in charge of something such as an important activity, a group of people, or an organization The manager had led a series of projects that improved productivity in his region. a new management team led by Roger Shute 2 to be more successful than ...

  5. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English laundry laun‧dry / ˈlɔːndri $ ˈlɒːn-/ S3 noun (plural laundries) 1 [uncountable] WASH clothes, sheets etc that need to be washed or have just been washed She did the laundry (= washed the clothes etc) and hung it out to dry.

  6. can. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English can1 /kən; strong kæn/ S1 W1 modal verb (negative short form can’t) 1 ability to be able to do something or to know how to do something You can swim, can’t you? Even a small personal computer can store vast amounts of information.

  7. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Agriculture, Motor vehicles, Buildings stall stall 1 / stɔːl $ stɒːl / S3 noun 1 [countable] SHOP/STORE a table or a small shop with an open front, especially outdoors, where goods are sold a market stall 2 [countable] TA an enclosed area in a building for an animal such as a ...