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  1. Hace 4 días · Intermediate+ Word of the Day: clout. A clout is a blow or hit, especially one given with the hand. Informally, as an uncountable noun, clout means ‘strong influence.’. In baseball, a clout is a long hit and, in archery, the mark or target shot at from a long distance. As a verb, to clout….

  2. 1 de may. de 2024 · Cambridge Dictionary - Diccionario inglés, Traducción Inglés-Español y pronunciación en audio británica y estadounidense de Cambridge University Press

  3. 13 de may. de 2024 · Intermediate+ Word of the Day: stride. To stride means ‘to walk with long steps’ or ‘to pass over or across something with a big step.’. As a noun, a stride is, of course, a long step and also the distance covered in one stride. In Australian English, always in the plural form, strides…. Continue Reading.

  4. Hace 1 día · May 20, 2024. fink (noun, verb)/fɪŋk/. Did somebody fink? Fink is a US slang term. It can be an informer, someone who gives information to authorities, a strikebreaker, or a labor spy. A contemptible or unattractive person can also be called a fink, though this sense is now obsolete. As a verb, to fink means ‘to inform to the police’ or ...

  5. 28 de abr. de 2024 · call-out (kôl′out′), n. an act or instance of calling out. And the verb. call out: to summon into service or action. And a relevant idiom in this context. on call, readily available for summoning upon short notice.

  6. 23 de abr. de 2024 · 6. WordReference.com Dictionaries. Access on: Android | iPhone. Price: Free. This online dictionary is a staple of language learning. While doing translation work and writing in Spanish, it’s my constant companion. This dictionary’s purpose is to give you accurate translations based on context.

  7. 11 de may. de 2024 · WordReference – a Great Dictionary and Translation Tool for Language Learners. By Med Kharbach, PhD | Last Update: May 11, 2024. WordReference is a free bilingual online dictionary and translation platform. It offers dictionary services in several languages including French, English, Italian, Spanish, Arabic, and many more.

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