30 Kuzmina 20 Flashcards

1
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banknote

/ˈbæŋknəʊt/

A

British English also note, North American English usually bill
​a piece of paper money

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British English also note, North American English usually bill
​a piece of paper money

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banknote

/ˈbæŋknəʊt/

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3
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paper money

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paper money

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4
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coin
kɔɪn

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gold coins
a pound/euro/dollar coin

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5
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a small flat piece of metal used as money

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coin
kɔɪn

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6
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change

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change

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7
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currency
ˈkɜːrənsi

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The currency of a country is the type of money used in that country.

The currency in China is different from that in Australia.

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8
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the system of money that a country uses

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currency
ˈkɜːrənsi

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9
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dollar

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dollar

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10
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ruble

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ruble

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11
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euro

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euro

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12
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pound

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pound

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13
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cent

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cent

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14
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penny

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penny

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15
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pence

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pence

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16
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receipt cheque

A

receipt cheque

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17
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receipt
rɪˈsiːt

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A receipt is a paper that proves that something was received or bought.

After looking at my receipt, I realized that I had spent too much money.

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18
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a piece of paper or an electronic document that shows that goods or services have been paid for

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receipt
rɪˈsiːt

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19
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prove
pruːv

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To prove something is to show that it is true.

My teacher proved the answer on the board.

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20
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to use facts, evidence, etc. to show that something is true

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prove
pruːv

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21
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transaction
trænˈzækʃn

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A transaction is an act of buying or selling something.

Because the clerk was new at the job, the simple transaction took a long time.

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22
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a piece of business that is done between people, especially an act of buying or selling

SYNONYM deal

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transaction
trænˈzækʃn

23
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withdraw
wɪθˈdrɔː

A

With this account, you can withdraw up to £300 a day.

He had withdrawn all the money from their joint account.

24
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to take money out of a bank account

A

withdraw
wɪθˈdrɔː

25
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cash withdrawal

A

cash withdrawal

26
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savings account

A

savings account

27
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enter
ˈentər

A

enter
ˈentər

28
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sufficient
səˈfɪʃnt

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Sufficient shows that something is enough, in quality or quantity.

After eating a sufficient amount of food, I left the table.

29
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enough for a particular purpose; as much as you need

A

sufficient
səˈfɪʃnt

30
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insufficient

/ˌɪnsəˈfɪʃnt/

A

insufficient time

31
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not large, strong or important enough for a particular purpose

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insufficient

/ˌɪnsəˈfɪʃnt/

32
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fund
fʌnd

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A fund is an amount of money that people have.

We all put money into our club’s fund.

33
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an amount of money that has been saved or has been made available for a particular purpose

A

fund
fʌnd

34
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insufficient funds

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insufficient funds

35
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remove card

A

remove card

36
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baker’s

A

baker’s

37
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butcher

/ˈbʊtʃər/

A

He owns the butcher’s in the main street.

38
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a person whose job is cutting up and selling meat in a shop or killing animals for this purpose

A

butcher

/ˈbʊtʃər/

39
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dairy
ˈderi

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Dairy shows that something is made from milk.

Things like milk and cheese are dairy foods.

40
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milk, cheese and other milk products

A

dairy
ˈderi

41
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grocer
ˈɡrəʊsər

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A grocer is a person who sells food.

Our grocer, Mr. Smith, is a very kind man.

42
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a person who owns, manages or works in a shop selling food and other things used in the home

A

grocer
ˈɡrəʊsər

43
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greengrocer

/ˈɡriːnɡrəʊsər/
(especially British English)

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a person who owns, manages or works in a shop selling fruit and vegetables

44
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a person who owns, manages or works in a shop selling fruit and vegetables
(especially British English)

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greengrocer

/ˈɡriːnɡrəʊsər/
(especially British English)

45
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fishmonger

/ˈfɪʃmɑːŋɡər/
(especially British English)

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a person whose job is to sell fish in a shop

46
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a person whose job is to sell fish in a shop

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fishmonger

/ˈfɪʃmɑːŋɡər/
(especially British English)

47
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confectioner

/kənˈfekʃənər/

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a person or a business that makes or sells cakes and sweets

48
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a person or a business that makes or sells cakes and sweets

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confectioner

/kənˈfekʃənər/

49
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record shop

A

record shop

50
Q

music department

A

music department

51
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department store

A

department store

52
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market
ˈmɑːrkɪt

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A market is a place where people buy and sell products or food.

I go to the market every weekend to buy vegetables.

53
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a particular area, country or section of the population that might buy goods

A

market
ˈmɑːrkɪt