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I. half <pl halves> [hɑːf] N

1. half (fifty per cent):

pola nt

2. half Brit inf (half pint of beer):

3. half Brit (child's ticket):

4. half fball:

5. half inf:

Phrases:

to go halves [on sth] inf

II. half [hɑːf] ADJ

III. half [hɑːf] ADV

1. half (almost):

2. half (partially):

to be half right person
to be half right thing

3. half (time):

4. half (by fifty percent):

5. half (intensifies negative statement):

not half Brit inf
not half Brit inf

doz·en ['dʌzən] N

1. dozen:

tuce nt

Phrases:

a.m. [ˌeɪ'em]

am abbreviation of ante meridiem

at 6 am

A <pl -'s [or -s]>, a <pl -'s> [eɪ] N

1. A (letter):

slovo A nt
a nt
A for Andrew [or Am as in Abel]

2. A MUS:

A nt

3. A (school mark):

petica f

4. A (blood type):

Phrases:

a [eɪ, ə], before vowel an [æn, ən] ART indef

1. a (undefined):

2. a after neg:

3. a (one):

4. a before profession, nationality:

5. a introducing state:

jedan

6. a (per):

he earns $100, 000 a year

7. a (before a noun belonging to a particular group or category ):

a/c, Am also A/C N

a/c abbreviation of account

ac·count [ə'kaʊnt] N

1. account (description):

2. account (bank service):

račun m with - kod

3. account (credit):

4. account INET:

5. account (records):

6. account:

klijent m inf

7. account no pl (consideration):

8. account (reason):

9. account no pl (importance):

10. account no pl (responsibility):

Phrases:

A N

1. A → ampere

2. A → answer

I. an·swer ['ɑːn(t)səʳ] N

1. answer:

odgovor m to - na

2. answer math:

II. an·swer ['ɑːn(t)səʳ] VB trans

answer door

III. an·swer ['ɑːn(t)səʳ] VB intr

am·pere ['æmpeəʳ] N

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The foot is often compared to a musical measure and the long and short syllables to whole notes and half notes.
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In the 72 hours following the announcement, over half a million ticket requests were received.
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In fact, half the airstaff did not even attend this meeting and were told through a conference call.
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Cf, which is available in relatively large quantities due to its long half-life (2.65 years).
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After steady growth over the first half of the century, including winning paid sick leave, annual leave and a forty-hour week, the union really took off in the 1950s.
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