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  • 21lose*/*/*/ — [luːz] (past tense and past participle lost [lɒst] ) verb 1) [T] to no longer have something Mike lost his job last year.[/ex] The family lost everything when their home burned down.[/ex] Peter lost a leg in a climbing accident.[/ex] Jane started …

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  • 22lose — verb 1 not keep ADVERB ▪ forever VERB + LOSE ▪ be about to, be going to, be likely to, stand to ▪ The company stands to lose if this deal falls through …

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  • 23contact — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 meeting/talking/writing to sb ADJECTIVE ▪ close ▪ She is still in close contact with Sarah. ▪ constant, daily, frequent, regular ▪ …

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  • 24contact lens — one of a pair of small plastic disks that are held in place over the cornea by surface tension and correct vision defects inconspicuously. Cf. hard lens, intraocular lens, soft lens. [1885 90] * * * Thin artificial lens worn on the surface of the …

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  • 25Contact! — For other uses, see Contact (disambiguation). Contact! Studio album by Eiffel 65 Released …

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  • 26contact — (контакт | contact) Иногда говорят, что гласный и последующий согласный находятся в тесном контакте (contact étroit | enge Verbindung | close contact | contatto forte), если начало артикуляции согласного приходится на момент наибольшей… …

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  • 27lose touch — {v. phr.}, {informal} To fail to keep in contact or communication. Usually used with with . * /After she moved to another town, she lost touch with her childhood friends./ Compare: OUT OF TOUCH …

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  • 28lose touch — {v. phr.}, {informal} To fail to keep in contact or communication. Usually used with with . * /After she moved to another town, she lost touch with her childhood friends./ Compare: OUT OF TOUCH …

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  • 29contact inhibition of phagocytosis — Phenomenon described in sheets of kidney epithelial cells that, when confluent, lose their weak phagocytic activity, probably because of a failure of adhesion of particles to the dorsal surface in the absence of ruffles …

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  • 30lose touch — verb To cease to be familiar with someone or something or to cease to communicate or have contact. Suddenly, friends found me again that I had lost touch with years ago …

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