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  • 11from — [[t]frəm, STRONG frɒm, AM frʌm[/t]] ♦ (In addition to the uses shown below, from is used in phrasal verbs such as date from and grow away from .) 1) PREP If something comes from a particular person or thing, or if you get something from them,… …

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  • 12One Power — In The Wheel of Time fantasy series by Robert Jordan, the One Power is the force that maintains the continuous motion of the Wheel of Time. It comes from the True Source, and it is separated into two halves: saidin /saɪˈd …

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  • 13from pillar to post — adverb from one place or situation to another (Freq. 1) we were driven from pillar to post • Syn: ↑hither and thither * * * phrasal : from one place or one situation to another : hither and thither the libr …

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  • 14one-way — 1) ADJ: ADJ n In one way streets or traffic systems, vehicles can only travel along in one direction. ...Gotham s maze of no thoroughfares and one way streets. 2) ADJ: usu ADJ n One way describes journeys which go to just one place, rather than… …

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  • 15One-way speed of light — The one way speed of light from a source to a detector, cannot be measured independently of a convention as to how to synchronize the clocks at the source and the detector. What can however be experimentally measured is the round trip speed (or… …

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  • 16one-way — adjective (usually before noun) 1 moving or allowing movement in only one direction: one way traffic | a one way street 2 especially AmE a one way ticket is for travelling from one place to another but not back again; single 2 (4) BrE opposite… …

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  • 17one-way — UK / US adjective 1) a) with cars travelling in one direction only a one way street/system one way traffic b) a one way ticket allows you to travel from one place to another but not back again 2) a one way relationship, agreement etc is one in… …

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  • 18ˈone-ˌway — adj 1) with cars travelling in one direction only a one way street[/ex] 2) a one way ticket allows you to travel from one place to another but not back again Ant: return …

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  • 19from pillar to post — British & Australian if someone goes from pillar to post, they are forced to keep moving from one place to another. After his mother died, Billy was passed from pillar to post and ended up in a children s home …

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  • 20from\ pillar\ to\ post — adv. phr. From one place to another many times. Sarah s father changed jobs several times a year, and the family was moved from pillar to post …

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