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classic [ˈklæsɪk] ADJ, classical [ˈklæsɪkl] ADJ

crisis <crises> [ˈkraɪsɪs] N

lass <-sses> [læs] N, lassie [ˈlæsi] N Scot inf (girl)

II . cash in VB intr

cashier [kæʃˈɪr, Brit kæˈʃɪəʳ] N

II . passing N

passion [ˈpæʃn] N

I . passive [ˈpæsɪv] N no pl LING

II . passive [ˈpæsɪv] ADJ

casino [kəˈsiːnoʊ, Brit -nəʊ] N

caste [kæst, Brit kɑːst] N (social class)

casket [ˈkæskɪt, Brit ˈkɑːs-] N

castle [ˈkæsl, Brit ˈkɑːsl] N

casual [ˈkæʒuːəl, Brit -ʒʊ-] ADJ

1. casual (relaxed):

2. casual sex, relationship, work:

3. casual (informal):

Phrases:

um conhecido(-a) m (f)

thesis <-ses> [ˈθiːsɪs] N

cassette [kəˈset] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The denser ingredients (cassis or grenadine) settle, creating gradations in color that mimic a sunrise.
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Depending on the growing region and style of wine, additional aromas can include tobacco, raspberry, bell pepper, cassis, and violets.
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Another aperitif is the "kir normand", a measure of crme de cassis topped up with cider.
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