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world [Brit wəːld, Am wərld] N
1. world (planet):
world
world
world
the whole world
to go round the world
no-one in the world
the next or other world
“world without end REL
“world without end REL
to bring sb into the world mother:
to bring sb into the world mother:
to bring sb into the world doctor, midwife:
to come into the world baby:
to come into the world before n agenda, climate, market, leader, politics, proportions, scale
to come into the world events, prices, rights
to come into the world record, tour, championship
to come into the world cruise
2. world (group of people):
world
in the eyes of the world
to go up in the world
to go down in the world
for all the world to see
the outside world
the world in general
3. world (section of the earth):
world
world
paesi mpl
world
4. world (person's environment):
world
the world of the child
he lives in a world of his own or a private world
(all) the world and his wife hum
a world away from sth
to be all the world to sb
to be on top of the world
for all the world like
for all the world as if
how in the world did you know?
I'd give the world to
it's a small world!
it's not the end of the world!
a man, woman of the world
not for (all) the world
out of this world
it did him, them the or a world of good
to set the world on fire
to think the world of sb
to watch the world go by
what, where, who etc. in the world?
world-class [Brit ˈwəːldklɑːs, Am ˈˌwərld ˈˌklæs] ADJ
world-class
world English [Brit] N
1. world English:
world English
2. world English:
world English
world war [Brit, Am ˈwərld ˈˌwɔ(ə)r] N
world war
world view [Brit, Am wərldˈvju] N
world view
world power [Brit, Am wərld ˈpaʊ(ə)r] N POL
world power
world-beater [Brit, Am ˈwərld ˌbidər] N
world-beater (person)
world-beater (person)
world-beater (product)
world-famous [Brit wəːldˈfeɪməs, Am ˈˌwərld ˈfeɪməs] ADJ
world-famous
world-shaking [Am ˈwərldˌʃeɪkɪŋ] ADJ
world-shaking
world line [Am ˈwərld ˌlaɪn] N PHYS
world line
world [wɜ:rld] N
1. world GEO:
world
a world authority
the (whole) world over
to see the world
2. world (defined group):
the animal world
Phrases:
the world at large
to feel on top of the world
to be for all the world like
to be dead to the world
to be out of this world inf
it's a small world!
to move up in the world inf
to move down in the world inf
to mean (all) the world to sb
to think the world of sb/sth
what/who/how in the world …?
world-shaking ADJ, world-shattering ADJ
world language N
world language
world-famous [ˈwɜ:rld·ˌfeɪ·məs] ADJ
world-famous
world-weary [ˈwɜ:rld·ˌwɪ·ri] ADJ
world-weary
to be [or feel] world-weary
world power N
world power
world-class ADJ
world-class
world record N SPORTS
world record
external world N
external world
world war N HISTORY
world war
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Is our sleepy Majorcan valley on the verge of joining the modern world?
www.telegraph.co.uk
This is because - in the topsy-turvy world of ultralow savings rates - certain current accounts now pay more than many traditional deposit accounts.
www.telegraph.co.uk
It is possible that, over the course of her life, she wrote more thank-you letters than anyone else in the history of the world.
www.dailymail.co.uk
The fourth point he makes is about the understandings of the external world, where changes occur as a response to the conditions.
en.wikipedia.org
As a journalist, you often think that it's a great story or it's world-shattering in some way.
moneyweek.com