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(com n) a place where you can go to get a taxi
taxi rank
(com n) a notice at the side of the road that gives information, directions, warnings, etc.
road sign
(com n) a place in a road where cars must stop to let people cross the street
pedestrian crossing
(n) when the electricity supply suddenly stops
power cut
(n) a damage caused to air, water, etc., caused by harmful substances
pollution
(n) large groups of people that are together in one space
crowds
(n) the crime of stealing things from a shop
shoplifting
(n) someone who steals things from other's pockets or bags
pickpocket
(n) a person who teaches people to improve at a skill, sport or school subject
coach (say another meaning)
(phr v) to do exercises in order to get fit
work out (say another meaning)
(n) a sport in which usually two people hit a small ball over a low net on a green small table
table tennis
(n) to run slowly for exercise
jogging
(phr) get a qualification given for completing a university course
get a degree
(phr) to get a document that gives you permission to drive a car
get a driving licence
(v) to leave your home in order to live in another place
move (home)
(adj) fashionable at the moment
trendy
(adj) narrow and fitting closely to the body
skinny
(adj) clothes that are quite large and do not fit tightly
loose-fitting
(adj) acting in a way that is not polite and upsets people
rude
(adj) someone with an attractive look or face
good-looking
(adj) in the middle of your life before you are old
middle-aged
(adj; prefixes un-, in-, im-) not treating people in an equal way
unfair
(adj; prefixes un-, in-, im-) not polite
impolite
(adj; prefixes un-, in-, im-) feeling sick
unwell
(adj) happy and positive
cheerful
(adj) completely new
brand new