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I . field [fi:ld] N

1. field (area):

pole nt

2. field SPORTS:

boisko nt

3. field + sing/pl vb (contestants):

4. field (sphere of activity):

pole nt

5. field (practical work):

II . field [fi:ld] VB trans

1. field (raise team):

2. field (respond to):

II . first [fɜ:st, Am fɜ:rst] ADV

2. first (before event, time):

3. first (for the first time):

4. first (to begin with):

III . first [fɜ:st, Am fɜ:rst] N

2. first (in car):

IV . first [fɜ:st, Am fɜ:rst] PRON

fist [fɪst] N

fiend [fi:nd] N

1. fiend inf (enthusiast):

fanatyk(-yczka) m (f)

2. fiend (cruel person):

3. fiend (evil spirit):

demon m

fiery [ˈfaɪəri, Am ˈfaɪri] ADJ

1. fiery (like fire):

2. fiery speech:

3. fiery (strong):

fierce [fɪəs, Am fɪrs] ADJ

1. fierce (ready to attack):

3. fierce (violent):

5. fierce AM inf (difficult):

whilst [waɪlst] CONJ esp Brit

whilst → while2

See also while , while

while2 [waɪl] CONJ

1. while (during which time):

2. while (although):

field trip N SCHOOL, UNIV

afield [əˈfi:ld] ADV

fief [fi:f] N HISTORY

lenno nt

fiendish [ˈfi:ndɪʃ] ADJ

1. fiendish (cruel):

3. fiendish (difficult):

I . Welsh [welʃ] N

1. Welsh (person):

Walijczyk(-jka) m (f)

2. Welsh no pl (language):

II . Welsh [welʃ] ADJ

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