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crumb
The floor was covered with crumbs after breakfast.; a crumb of hope/comfort
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a very small piece that has fallen from bread, cookies, or cake; a small amount of something
crisp
For maximum crispness, cook the pizza on a pizza stone.; crisp bacon;
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chrupiący; (of food) hard enough to be broken easily instead of bent; used to describe cooked foods, such as pastry and biscuits, that are well cooked so that they are just dry and hard enough
crisp - fruit, vegetables
a crisp apple; The broccoli was cooked to the right degree of crispness.
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Crisp fruit or vegetables are fresh and firm
crisp - paper, cloth, crisply - adverb
a crisp white tablecloth; He always wore crisply pressed trousers.; The flag was crisply folded and put away.; His white shirt was crisply ironed.; Fold the paper crisply, avoiding unnecessary doubling.;
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Crisp paper or cloth is stiff and smooth
The e-book's screen is designed to replicate the crispness of a paper page.; I knew he was an officer from the crispness of his uniform.; The teller handed me a crisp hundred-dollar bill.
crisp - sound, image, crisply - adverb
The sound from the new speakers is very crisp.; Every word came out crisply through the sound system.; The picture is crisply focused, with good, vibrant colours.
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A crisp sound or image is very clear
crisp - speaking, writing, behaving, crisply - adverb
a crisp reply; a crisp, efficient manner; a crisply written book
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A crisp way of speaking, writing, or behaving is quick, confident, and effective
crisp - cold
a wonderful crisp spring morning; I breathed in deeply the crisp mountain air.
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Crisp weather is cold, dry, and bright; Crisp air is cold, dry, and fresh
crisp - US - chip, potato chip
This packet of crisps costs 25p.; I bought some crisps and nuts and other nibbles.
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a very thin, often round piece of fried potato, sometimes with a flavour added, sold especially in plastic bags
nibble
Ben stopped nibbling his apple.; Do you have some peanuts for us to nibble while the party warms up?;
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to eat something by taking a lot of small bites
nibbles - UK informal
I bought some crisps, nuts, and other nibbles.
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small pieces of food that are eaten between or before meals, often with alcoholic drinks
nibble
Our house was on the market for six months and there wasn't a single nibble.
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an expression of interest in something
nibble (away) at sth
Even when inflation is low, it nibbles away at people's savings, reducing their value considerably over several years.
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to slowly reduce something
pouch
All our electric shavers are supplied with a free travel pouch; Food sealed in foil pouches lasts for a long time.; The raincoat is folded inside a small waterproof pouch.
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a bag or soft container for a small object or a small amount of something
pouch - animals
Kangaroos carry their young in pouches.
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a pocket on the lower part of the body of some female animals in which their young are carried and protected after they are born
airtight - adj.
Biscuits will stay crisp if you keep them in an airtight container.; Put the cookies in an airtight jar to keep them fresh.
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completely closed so that no air can get in or out
varnish - noun and verb
Polyurethane varnish provides a tough, scratch-resistant finish.; a final coat of (clear) varnish; They decided to spend the weekend varnishing their boat.; The wood can be stained any color and then sealed with a coat of varnish.
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a liquid that is painted onto wood or paintings to protect it and give it a shiny, attractive appearance after drying, or the hard shiny surface it produces when it dries
seal - noun - covering
Clean the seal on/around the fridge door regularly so that it remains airtight.; The oil seal broke, and all the oil leaked from the engine.
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uszczelka- something fixed around the edge of an opening to prevent liquid or gas flowing through it:
Another definition: anything that prevents the escape of liquid or gas from a container or pipe
seal - noun - covering c.d.
The seal on the bottle was broken.
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plomba - a thin piece of material such as paper or plastic that covers the opening of a container and has to be broken in order to open the container and use the contents
seal - mark
The lawyer stamped the certificate with her seal.; Diplomas are stamped with the state seal.; The documents were marked with the official seal.
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an official mark on a document, sometimes made with wax, that shows that it is legal or has been officially approved
seal - verb
Seal the bags before they go in the freezer.; The doors are sealed.
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to close an entrance or container so that nothing can enter or leave it
Another: to close a container or opening, or to prevent the escape of a liquid or gas from something
seal - cover a surface
This floor has just been sealed (with varnish), so don't walk on it!; The office floors were sealed with varnish.
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to cover a surface with a special liquid to protect it
seal - close a letter or parcel
Seal the package (up) with tape.; He sealed (down) the envelope and put a stamp on it.; seal down sth: Seal down the envelope.
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to close a letter or parcel by sticking the edges together
seal - make an agreement
The two leaders sealed their agreement with a handshake.; They sealed the agreement with their signatures.; seal sth with sth: The loans are typically sealed with handshakes.
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to make an agreement more certain or to approve it formally
Another: to formally approve an agreement
under seal - law
His file is currently under seal.
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if something is under seal, it cannot be seen, copied, or taken away
sealed
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If official documents are sealed, they cannot be seen or are not available to the public
seal of approval
The mayor has given the proposal her seal of approval.; My brother’s girlfriend got my mom’s seal of approval; Firms that comply will be eligible for a seal of approval on their products.
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a statement or sign that someone in an important position approves of something
Another: a mark or symbol on a product showing that it has been tested by an official organization, and has been found to be of the right standard
set/put the seal on sth
The meeting set the seal on the negotiations.
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to make the result of something certain
seal sth in
Fry the meat quickly in hot oil to seal in the flavour/juices.; Broiling with high heat seals in the flavor of the meat.
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to prevent a substance or quality from being lost from something during a process such as cooking
seal sb's fate
From the moment she stepped into the busy road her fate was sealed.
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If an action, event, or situation seals your fate, nothing can stop some unpleasant thing happening to you
company seal
Under Irish company law a company must have its own company seal.
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an official mark, often showing the name of a company, that is printed or pressed onto company documents to show that they are legal or have been officially approved
seal sth off
Two more bombs have been discovered since the police sealed off the area.
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to prevent people from entering an area or building, often because it is dangerous
teller
bank teller
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a person who counts votes at an election; a person in a bank who receives and pays out money to customers
bank clerk
A bank clerk serves as the primary point of contact for most bank customers, administering most basic banking transactions and answering questions.
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an employee of a bank who deals with customers, receives and pays out money, etc.
cashier
She started as a cashier making $6.50 an hour, then moved up to customer service manager, making $7.65 an hour.; She was once dismissed from her job as head cashier with a supermarket chain on suspicion of embezzlement.
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someone whose job is to take payments from customers or give out money in a store, bank, etc.
embezzle - verb
She embezzled thousands of dollars from the charity.; They were arrested for embezzlement of company funds.
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to secretly and illegally take money that is in your care or that belongs to an organization or business you work for
cashier - accounting
Among the auditor's concerns about the company were errors by the cashier's office.
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someone who is responsible for keeping a record of the amounts of money received and paid out by a company:
Automated/automatic teller machine
an ATM card/machine; ATM charges/transactions/withdrawals Most banks now offer free ATM transactions.; Also: cash machine, cashpoint, cash dispenser
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a machine from which you can get money by using a special card
withdrawal - noun
The bank became suspicious after several large withdrawals were made from his account in a single week.; Customers will not be charged for withdrawals.; The minimum withdrawal you can make from the cash machine is ten pounds.
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the act of taking money out of an account, or the amount of money taken
There's a cash withdrawal limit of €500 per day.
withdrawal - military
The commander-in-chief was given 36 hours to secure a withdrawal of his troops from the combat zone.; The general has ordered a partial withdrawal of troops from the area.
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the process or action of a military force moving out of an area
withdrawal - behaviour
Withdrawal is a classic symptom of depression.
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behaviour in which someone prefers to be alone and does not want to talk to other people
withdrawal - removing
The company is still struggling to rebuild its image following the withdrawal of its new cancer drug on safety grounds.
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the process of removing a product from the market, either temporarily or permanently, because there is a problem with it
withdrawal - c.d.
withdrawal of sth: The withdrawal of corporate sponsorship had a damaging impact on the company's performance.; withdrawal of an offer/support; withdrawal from sth: The scandal led to her withdrawal from politics.
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the act of stopping something from happening or being available; the state of no longer being involved in something
Her sudden withdrawal from the competition surprised everyone.
dispenser
a cash/soap dispenser; liquid soap dispensers; a drinks/coffee/tape dispenser
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a machine or container that you can get something from
Another meaning: a machine from which you can get an item, usually by putting coins in it; a machine or container that you can get something from by pulling a handle or pressing a button
in-service withdrawal
When you make an in-service withdrawal, you cannot return or repay the money you remove from your account.
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an amount of money that you take from your pension plan while you are still employed
savvy - adj., noun
Many savvy consumers expect discounted prices.; She has shown herself to be politically savvy.; She has a lot of marketing savvy.; He showed experience and savvy.; business/media/marketing savvy; savvy investors/businessmen/consumers
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having or showing practical knowledge and experience; practical knowledge and ability
commercially/politically/technologically savvy
merchandise - noun
While the shop may look exclusive, the merchandise is not.; This store has a wide selection of merchandise for sale.; Shoppers complained about poor quality merchandise and high prices.; Japan exported $117 billion in merchandise to the US in 1999.
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goods that are bought and sold; goods that are offered for sale, especially in a store
merchandise - verb - also - merchandising
The way in which you merchandise what you have in store in terms of display is pretty important.; She had to merchandise the new product line.
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to increase sales of goods by making people more aware of them through advertising, special displays or events, etc.
merchandise - verb, noun - also - merchandising
The company's move to license and merchandise its popular TV characters has great potential for growth.; Shaw won the highly lucrative rights to sell Elvis merchandise in the UK and Europe in 1999.
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to produce and sell products connected with a popular film, event, famous person, etc.
cross-merchandising - noun, verb
Cross-merchandising was an effective way to increase our sales of both baby products and parenting magazines.; You could cross-merchandise batteries with all your electronic goods.
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the fact of of a store displaying together products that are related to each other so that customers are encouraged to buy several products rather than just one
scrambled merchandising
A situation that occurs when a retail business offers a mix of unrelated products that do not reflect the company's original focus Read more: http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/scrambled-merchandising. html
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a situation in which a store sells a large range of products, often ones that are not related to its original or usual range of products
broccoli
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brokuły
cracker
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a thin, flat, hard biscuit, especially one eaten with cheese
cracker - also - a firework that explodes with a loud noise
Who wants to pull a cracker with me?; a Christmas cracker
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a paper tube with small toys, small pieces of sweet food, etc. inside, that is covered with bright paper and makes a short, sharp sound when both ends are pulled
cracker - informal - good thing
She's written five books, and every one is a cracker.
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a person or thing that is very good or has a special exciting quality
biscuit; US - cookie
chocolate biscuits; a packet of biscuits; We had tea and biscuits at half past three.; She passed a plate of biscuits around.
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a small, flat cake that is dry and usually sweet
biscuit - US - type of bread
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a type of bread usually baked in small, round pieces; a small, soft, raised bread

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