Factory of Evening Light
The old tea factory lit up again tonight. On the cool evening, the youth set up the projector. Their eyes carried an excited spark for the new exhibit. Tulipa said they had waited exactly for this moment. They had already examined every machine's condition. Organizers said the craft was an example of returning heritage. Painting the old walls cost quite an expense. A guide explained the history to everyone. The opening showcased bamboo music and how they used to extract aged oil. Mehjabin said the workers once labored with extreme effort. Tonight's main feature was a short film. Someone contributed footage shot over many years. The film carried the story of a foreign journalist. She turned out to be the granddaughter of the first founder. The hidden fortune in their collection had changed lives. Thus the project's aim was to push the local craft forward. They insisted the workers' voices must sing of freedom. The local bank promised fresh funding. Artists raised their hands in a graceful gesture. On screen, everyone caught a breathtaking glimpse through the factory's broken window.
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🌆
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/ˈiːv.nɪŋ/
noun
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the part of the day between afternoon and night
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We went for a walk in the cool evening. |
good evening |
a greeting used in the evening
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nightfall, dusk, twilight, sundown
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morning, dawn
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evening walk, evening meal, evening star, evening news
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🎯
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/ɪɡˈzæktli/
adverb
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in a precise or accurate manner; without any error
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She explained the process exactly as it happened. |
to be exact |
to give precise or accurate details
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precisely, accurately, correctly, strictly
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roughly, approximately
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exactly right, exactly the same, exactly what, exactly how
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🔎
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/ɪɡˈzæm.ɪn/
verb
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examined
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examined
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examines
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examining
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to look at something carefully in order to understand it
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The doctor will examine the patient tomorrow. |
cross-examine |
to question someone thoroughly, especially in a court
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inspect, analyze, investigate, check, study
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ignore, overlook, neglect
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examine carefully, examine evidence, examine thoroughly, examine closely
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📖
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/ɪɡˈzɑːm.pəl/
noun
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a thing or person regarded as a model to be followed or avoided
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He is a good example of a hardworking student. |
set an example |
to behave in a way that others should copy
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model, instance, case, sample, illustration
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counterexample, deviation
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give example, provide example, set an example, classic example
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🤩
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/ɪkˈsaɪtɪd/
adjective
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very enthusiastic and eager about something
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The children were excited to open their presents. |
get excited about |
to become enthusiastic or eager about something
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thrilled, delighted, enthusiastic, eager, joyful
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bored, indifferent, calm
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feel excited, get excited, excited about, excited to see
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/ɪkˈspɛns/
noun
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the cost of something; money spent
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Traveling abroad can be a major expense. |
at the expense of |
with loss or damage to something else
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cost, charge, price, spending, outlay
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profit, savings, income
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travel expense, medical expense, personal expense, at the expense of
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📖
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/ɪkˈspleɪn/
verb
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explained
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explained
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explains
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explaining
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to make something clear by describing or giving details
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The teacher explained the concept to the students. |
explain away |
to try to justify or minimize something
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clarify, describe, illustrate, elaborate
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confuse, obscure, mystify
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explain clearly, explain fully, explain briefly, explain concept
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🪥
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/ɪkˈstrækt/
verb
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extracted
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extracted
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extracts
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extracting
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to remove or take out something, often with effort
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The dentist had to extract the damaged tooth. |
extract the essence |
to capture the most important part of something
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remove, withdraw, derive, obtain, draw out
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insert, embed, implant
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extract information, extract juice, extract oil, extract data
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⚠️
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/ɪkˈstriːm/
adjective
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reaching a high or intense degree; very great or severe
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They went on an extreme adventure in the mountains. |
go to extremes |
to do something in an excessive or exaggerated way
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severe, intense, excessive, radical, ultimate
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moderate, mild, ordinary
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extreme weather, extreme sports, extreme danger, extreme measures
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🏭
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/ˈfæktəri/
noun
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A building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured.
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He works in a shoe factory. |
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plant, mill, workshop, industry
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office, home
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shoe factory, textile factory, factory worker, factory production
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📱
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/ˈfiːtʃər/
noun
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a distinctive attribute or aspect of something; a characteristic
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The new phone has a unique camera feature. |
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attribute, aspect, characteristic, trait
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flaw, defect
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key feature, special feature, highlight feature
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🎥
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/ˈfʊtɪdʒ/
noun
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a recorded film or video, especially one that is used for news or documentaries
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The footage of the protest was shown on television all day. |
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video, film, recording, clip
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still, photo
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raw footage, video footage, news footage
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🌍
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/ˈfɔːrən/ or /ˈfɑːrən/
adjective
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Belonging to or coming from another country.
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She loves studying foreign languages. |
foreign to someone |
Something that is strange or unfamiliar to someone.
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overseas, external, alien, exotic, unfamiliar
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domestic, native, local
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foreign policy, foreign language, foreign country, foreign affairs
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🍀
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/ˈfɔːrtʃən/
noun
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chance or luck, especially in success or wealth
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She made a fortune by investing in real estate. |
fortune favors the brave |
those who take risks are more likely to succeed
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wealth, luck, fate, destiny, riches
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poverty, misfortune, loss
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good fortune, bad fortune, make a fortune, bring fortune
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➡️
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/ˈfɔːrwərd/
adverb, adjective, verb, noun
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forwarded
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forwarded
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forwards
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forwarding
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toward the front; to advance or send ahead; an onward position or direction
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The troops moved forward to secure the bridge. |
look forward to |
to anticipate something with pleasure
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ahead, onward, advance, transmit, promote
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backward, reverse, retreat
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move forward, step forward, look forward, forward message
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/ˈfaʊndər/
noun, verb
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founded
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founded
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founds
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founding
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a person who establishes an institution or company; as a verb, to fail or sink
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She is the founder of a successful startup. |
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creator, initiator, establisher, originator
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follower, successor
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company founder, startup founder, founding member, founder of
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🕊️
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/ˈfriːdəm/
noun
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The state of being free; the power or right to act, speak, or think without hindrance or restraint.
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Freedom of speech is a fundamental right in many countries. |
freedom of choice |
the right to make one’s own decisions without outside control
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liberty, independence, autonomy, emancipation, self-determination
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captivity, slavery, restriction
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freedom of speech, freedom of movement, personal freedom, political freedom
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🏦
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/ˈfʌndɪŋ/
noun
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financial support for a project or organization
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The startup is seeking funding from investors. |
government funding |
financial support provided by the government
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financing, capital, investment, sponsorship, backing
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withdrawal, loss
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seek funding, government funding, secure funding, lack of funding
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🤲
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/ˈdʒɛs.tʃər/
noun
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A movement of part of the body, especially the hands or head, to express an idea or meaning.
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She made a friendly gesture to welcome the guests. |
gesture of goodwill |
An act intended to show kindness or positive intention.
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motion, signal, sign, indication, movement
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inaction, stillness
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kind gesture, simple gesture, symbolic gesture, gesture of support
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👀
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/ɡlɪmps/
noun/verb
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glimpsed
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glimpsed
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glimpses
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glimpsing
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A brief or quick view of something.
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She caught a glimpse of the actor as he left the stage. |
catch a glimpse |
To see something briefly or partly.
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peek, glance, sight, look, view
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stare, gaze
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catch a glimpse, fleeting glimpse, quick glimpse
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