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dimensions: 26x40mm align with bar code at the foot of the cover if possible typeface: opentype cachet, converted to outline here colours should be chosen to match the design of thse cover ensure that oxfordenglishtesting.com is highly legible PUB2 > ADULT DES WIP > oxfordenglishtesting > oxfordenglishtesting logo for back covers.ai guidelines for use on back covers: the edge of the cliffs.2[I] to decrease suddenly and quickly:Share prices plunged overnight. plunge into sth/in1to jump into sth, especially with force:He ran to the river and plunged in.2to start doing sth with energy and enthusiasm: Think carefully before you plunge into buying a house. plunge sth into sth/into push sth suddenly and with force into sth:She plunged the knife deep into his chest. plunge sb/sth into sthto cause sb/sth to suddenly be in the state mentioned:The country has been plunged into chaos by the floods. plunge2/plnd/noun[C] a sudden jump, drop or fall:the plunge in house prices take the plunge(informal) to decide to do sth difficult after thinking about it for quite a long time: After going out together for five years, they took the plunge and got married. pluperfect/plupfkt/ =past perfect plural/plrl/noun[C] (abbrpl.) the form of a noun, verb, etc. which refers to more than one per- son or thing:The plural ofboatisboats.

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should be in the plural.pluraladjlook atsin- gular plus1/pls/prep1and; added to:Two plus two is four (2 + 2 = 4). minus2in addition to; and also:You have to work five days a week plus every other weekend. plus2/pls/noun[C]1an advantage of a situation:

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He put a plus instead of a minus.

minus plus3/pls/adj[onlyaftera noun]1or more:Id say there were 30000 plus at the match.2[not before a noun] (used for marking work done by stu- dents) slightly above:I got a B plus(= B+)for my homework. minus plush/pl/adj(informal) comfortable and expen- sive:a plush hotel

Pluto/plut/noun[sing] the name of a large

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PO box/pi bks/noun[C] a place in a post

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The address is PO Box 4287, Nairobi, Kenya.

pocket1/pkt/noun[C]1a piece of cloth like a small bag that is sewn inside or on a piece of cloth- ing and is used for carrying things in:He always walks with his hands in his trouser pockets. a pocket dictionary/calculator(= one small enough to fit in your pocket) picture onpage P162a small bag or container that is fixed to the inside of a car door, suitcase, etc. and used for putting things in:There are safety instructions in the pocket of the seat in front of you.3used to talk about the amount of money that you have to spend:They sell cars to suit every pocket.

He had no intention of paying for the meal

out ofhisown pocket.4a small area or group that is different from its surroundings:a pocket of warm air pick sb"s pocketpick1 pocket2/pkt/verb[T]1to put sth in your pocket:He took the letter and pocketed it quickly.

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[C] countable, a noun with a pl:ural form: one book, two books [U] uncountable, a noun with no p:lural form: some sugar

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internationalis on the third syllable. syllabus/slbs/noun[C] a list of subjects, etc. that are included in a course of study look atcur- riculum symbol/smbl/noun[C]1a symbol (of sth)a person, sign, object, etc. which represents sth:The cross is the symbol of Christianity.2 a symbol (for sth) a letter, number or sign that has a particular meaning:O is the symbol for oxygen. symbolic/smblk/ (alsosymbolical/kl/)adj used or seen to represent sth:The white dove is sym- bolic of peace. symbolically/kli/adv symbolism/smblzm/noun[U] the use of symbols to represent things, especially in art and literature symbolize(also-ise) /smblaz/verb[T] to rep- resent sth:The deepest notes in music are often used to symbolize danger or despair. symmetric/smetrk/ (alsosymmetrical/rkl/) adjhaving two halves that match each other exactly in size, shape, etc. symmetrically/kli/adv symmetry/smtri/noun[U] the state of having two halves that match each other exactly in size, shape, etc.quotesdbs_dbs11.pdfusesText_17