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    n.
    1 a short sharp sound: The door closed with a click. 2 the act of pressing the button on a computer mouse  3 (phonetics) a speech sound made by pressing the tongue against the top of the mouth or the part of the mouth behind the upper front teeth, then releasing it quickly, causing air to be sucked in. Clicks are found especially in southern African languages: click languages
    reunite  
    v.
    1 ~ A with B| ~ A and B [usually passive] to bring two or more people together again after they have been separated for a long time; to come together again: [vn] Last night she was reunited with her children.  The family was reunited after the war.  [v] There have been rumours that the band will reunite for a world tour.  2 to join together again separate areas or separate groups within an organization, a political party, etc.; to come together again: [vn] As leader, his main aim is to reunite the party.
    couple  
    n.
    1 [sing.+ sing./pl. v.] ~ (of sth..) two people or things: I saw a couple of men get out.  In BrE a plural v. is usually used in all 3 senses. 2 [sing.+ sing./pl. v.] ~ (of sth..) a small number of people or things  a few: a couple of minutes  We went there a couple of years ago.  I've seen her a couple of times before.  I'll be with you in a minute. There are a couple of things I have to do first.  There are a couple more files to read first.  We can do it in the next couple of weeks.  The last couple of years have been difficult.
    a couple  pron.: Do you need any more glasses? I've got a couple I can lend you. . (NAmE): It's only a couple blocks away.


www.lexue88.com     v.
    1 [vn] [usually passive] ~ A (to B)| ~ A and B together to join together two parts of sth.., for example two vehicles or pieces of equipment: The two train cars had been coupled together.  CDTV uses a CD-ROM system that is coupled to a powerful computer. 2 [v] (formal) (of two people or animals) to have sex
    couple sb./sth.. with sb./sth.. [usually passive] to link one thing, situation, etc. to another  combine with: Overproduction, coupled with falling sales, has led to huge losses for the company.
    perfect  
    adj. 
    1 having everything that is necessary; complete and without faults or weaknesses: in perfect condition  a perfect set of teeth  Well I'm sorry-but nobody's perfect (= used when sb. has criticized you).  2 completely correct; exact and accurate: She speaks perfect English.  a perfect copy / fit / match  What perfect timing!
    3 the best of its kind: a perfect example of the painter's early style  the perfect crime (= one in which the criminal is never discovered)
    4 excellent; very good: The weather was perfect.  
    5 ~ for sb./sth.. exactly right for sb./sth..  ideal: It was a perfect day for a picnic.  She's the perfect candidate for the job.  'Will 2.30 be OK for you?' 'Perfect, thanks.'
    6 [only before n.] total; complete: I don't know him-he's a perfect stranger.
    7 (grammar) connected with the form of a v. that consists of part of the v. have with the past participle of the main v., used to express actions completed by the present or a particular point in the past or future: 'I have eaten' is the present perfect tense of the verb 'to eat', 'I had eaten' is the past perfect and 'I will have eaten' is the future perfect.-see also future perfect, past perfect, present perfect see practice, world
    v.  
    [vn] to make sth.. perfect or as good as you can: As a musician, she has spent years perfecting her technique.  They have perfected the art of winemaking.
    n. 
    the perfect (also the perfect tense) [sing.] (grammar) the form of a v. that expresses actions completed by the present or a particular point in the past or future, formed in English with part of the v. have and the past participle of the main v.
    mention  
    v.
    ~ sth../sb. (to sb.) to write or speak about sth../sb., especially without giving much information: [vn] Nobody mentioned anything to me about it.  Sorry, I won't mention it again.  Now that you mention it, she did seem to be in a strange mood.  His name has been mentioned as a future MP.  [v wh-] Did she mention where she was going?  [v that] You mentioned in your letter that you might be moving abroad.  He failed to mention that he was the one who started the fight. [also v -ing]
    don't mention it (informal) used as a polite answer when sb. has thanked you for sth..: 'Thanks for all your help.' 'Don't mention it.'  you're welcome
    not to mention used to introduce extra information and emphasize what you are saying: He has two big houses in this country, not to mention his villa in France.
    n.
    [U, C, usually sing.] an act of referring to sb./sth.. in speech or writing: He made no mention of her work.  The concert didn't even get a mention in the newspapers.  Richard deserves (a) special mention for all the help he gave us.  I went white at the mention of her name.  We have several other products worthy of mention.
    belong  
    v. (not used in the progressive tenses)
    1 [v + adv. / prep.] to be in the right or suitable place: Where do these plates belong (= where are they kept)?  Are you sure these documents belong together?  Several of the points you raise do not belong in this discussion.  A person like that does not belong in teaching.  2 [v] to feel comfortable and happy in a particular situation or with a particular group of people: I don't feel as if I belong here.
    belonging
    n. [U]: to feel a sense of belonging
    belong to sb.
    1 to be owned by sb.: Who does this watch belong to?  The islands belong to Spain.
    2 an event, a competition, etc. that belongs to sb. is one in which they are the most successful or popular: British actors did well at the award ceremony, but the evening belonged to the Americans.
    belong to sth..


www.lexue88.com     1 to be a member of a club, an organization, etc.: Have you ever belonged to a political party?  2 to be part of a particular group type, or system: Lions and tigers belong to the cat family.

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