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The Cambridge Learner’s Dictionary has the words, phrases, and collocations that intermediate learners of British English need to know. Clear, simple definitions and audio pronunciations, with thousands of carefully chosen example sentences from the Cambridge English Corpus, help students write and speak English more naturally.

  • 01 nine-to-five
  • 02 be tied up
  • 03 the final nail in the coffin idiom
  • 04 have the edge on/over sb/sth idiom
  • 05 in the same vein idiom
  • 06 be up for sth idiom
  • 07 lag behind (sb/sth)
  • 08 pull yourself together
  • 09 slip your mind idiom
  • 10 be on edge idiom

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