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31home*/*/*/ — [həʊm] noun I 1) [C/U] the place where you live We go to a school close to our home.[/ex] a child in need of a loving home[/ex] Peter isn t at home today.[/ex] I hate being away from home.[/ex] See: house 2) [U] the place where your parents live… …
32Home Run Baker — Infobox MLB retired name=Home Run Baker position=Third Baseman bgcolor1=#dcdcdc bgcolor2=#dcdcdc textcolor1=black textcolor2=black bats=Left throws=Right birthdate=March 13, 1886 city state|Trappe|Maryland deathdate=death date and… …
33win — win1 winnable, adj. /win/, v., won, winning, n. v.i. 1. to finish first in a race, contest, or the like. 2. to succeed by striving or effort: He applied for a scholarship and won. 3. to gain the victory; overcome an adversary: The home team won.… …
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35win over — Synonyms and related words: argue into, assure, be convincing, bring around, bring home to, bring over, bring round, bring to reason, captivate, carry conviction, charm, con, convert, convict, convince, draw, draw over, drive home to, evangelize …
36Home Insecurity — Infobox Television episode Title=Home Insecurity Series=The Venture Bros. Season=1 Episode=3 Airdate=21 August 2004 Writer= Jackson Publick Director= Jackson Publick Caption = Intruder! Intruder! Destroy! Production = 1 07 Guests = Prev=Careers… …
37Win xp — Windows XP Windows XP, Service Pack 2 Разработчик Семейство ОС Windows NT Исходный код Закрытый код Первый выпуск 25 октября 2001 ( …
38home ground — UK / US noun Word forms home ground : singular home ground plural home grounds 1) [countable] the field a sports team usually plays and practises on Spurs rewarded their fans with a 3–1 win on their home ground. 2) [uncountable] a familiar place… …
39win — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. beat, conquer, master; gain, obtain, get; achieve, accomplish, reach; persuade, sway, convince, influence; succeed, triumph, surpass. See acquisition, success, belief. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. triumph …
40win — v 1. finish first, come out first, come out ahead, take, sweep; triumph, conquer, vanquish, prevail over, succeed, carry the day, gain the prize; overwhelm, overcome, overpower, subdue; score a success, gain a victory, take by storm, walk away… …