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  • 21workbook — work•book [[t]ˈwɜrkˌbʊk[/t]] n. 1) a book designed to guide the work of a student by inclusion of questions, exercises, etc 2) a manual of operating instructions 3) a book in which a record is kept of work completed or planned • Etymology:… …

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  • 22workbook — /ˈwɜkbʊk/ (say werkbook) noun 1. a manual of operating instructions. 2. a book designed to guide the work of a student by inclusion of some instructional material, and usually providing questions, etc. 3. a book in which a record is kept of work… …

  • 23workbook — noun a student s book or booklet containing problems with spaces for solving them • Hypernyms: ↑book …

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  • 24Text-related workbook — Сборник упражнений по тексту …

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