Runway of Relief
It was 1 a.m. inside Hazrat Shahjalal’s terminal, yet the lights still glowed. A nationwide relief flight was being readied. In the control room, Mehzabeen studied the latest radar tracks on her desktop, confirming the weather window. Maintenance crews and a visiting federal inspector gathered for urgent consultation. Once the aircraft passed inspection, everyone exhaled. The pilot at the gate said, “We’ll deliver medical oxygen to that island.” Ground staff straightened their uniforms and arranged the specialized cargo bay. Operations reminded them, “Our airline must commit fully to this mission.” Assistant Mukta reviewed the schedule again to prevent any delay. Though no passengers were aboard, donations from across the city sparked a heartfelt promotion. Every team member signed the safety compliance checklist. Nazrul watched as loadmasters secured the canisters and oxygen cylinders. The refueling crew radioed, “All set—the gate is clear.” Before takeoff the captain offered a quick briefing: “Let’s pray together for everyone depending on us.” As the aircraft raced down the runway, the team felt a unity rarely witnessed in the city.
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/ˈɛər.laɪn/
noun
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A company that provides regular flights for passengers and goods.
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The airline announced a discount on international tickets. |
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carrier, flight operator, aviation company
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individual pilot, private flyer
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airline company, airline ticket, airline industry, airline staff
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🚢
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/ˈkɑːrɡoʊ/
noun
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goods carried by a ship, plane, or other transport
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The ship was loaded with valuable cargo. |
cargo ship |
a ship that carries goods rather than passengers
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freight, shipment, load, consignment, goods
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baggage, passenger
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cargo ship, cargo plane, cargo hold, cargo transport
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✍️
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/kəˈmɪt/
verb
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committed
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committed
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commits
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committing
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To carry out or perpetrate an act; to pledge or bind to a course of action.
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He committed a serious mistake in the report. |
commit to memory |
To learn something so well that you can remember it perfectly.
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perform, perpetrate, pledge, dedicate, undertake
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neglect, abstain, withdraw
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commit a crime, commit suicide, commit oneself, commit to
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✅
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/kəmˈplaɪəns/
noun
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The act of obeying a rule, law, or request.
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The company improved its compliance with environmental regulations. |
in compliance with |
Acting according to rules, laws, or standards.
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obedience, adherence, conformity, observance
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violation, disobedience, defiance
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legal compliance, regulatory compliance, ensure compliance, compliance check
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/ˌkɒnsʌlˈteɪʃən/
noun
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a meeting with an expert or professional to seek advice
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The doctor scheduled a consultation with the patient. |
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discussion, meeting, conference, advice
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neglect, avoidance, ignoring
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medical consultation, legal consultation, expert consultation
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delayed
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delayed
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delays
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delaying
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to make something happen later than planned
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The flight was delayed due to bad weather. |
without delay |
immediately, without waiting
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postpone, defer, stall, hinder, procrastinate
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advance, expedite, hasten
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cause delay, long delay, delay in delivery, unexpected delay
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/ˈdɛsktɒp/
noun
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a computer designed to be used on a desk, typically with a separate monitor, keyboard, and mouse
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I keep my documents on the desktop for easy access. |
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workstation, computer, PC
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laptop, mobile
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desktop computer, desktop screen, desktop icon, desktop environment
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/ˈfɛdərəl/
adjective
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Relating to the central government of a federation.
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The federal government passed a new law on healthcare. |
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national, central, governmental, administrative
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local, regional
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federal law, federal court, federal government, federal system
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/flaɪt/
noun
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the act of flying, typically through the air; or a scheduled trip by an aircraft
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Our flight to London was delayed due to bad weather. |
take flight |
to escape or run away suddenly
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journey, trip, voyage, escape, air travel
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landing, stay, halt
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catch a flight, book a flight, flight attendant, flight schedule
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/ɡeɪt/
noun
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A movable barrier that opens and closes to allow or prevent entry through an opening.
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She closed the gate behind her as she left the garden. |
at death's gate |
very close to dying
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door, entrance, barrier, portal, gateway
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exit, opening
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front gate, garden gate, iron gate, open the gate
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/ɪnˈspekʃən/
noun
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a careful examination of something, especially to check that it is correct or safe
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The building passed the safety inspection last week. |
under inspection |
being examined carefully
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examination, review, scrutiny, check, audit
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neglect, overlook
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safety inspection, routine inspection, detailed inspection, building inspection
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/ˈmeɪntənəns/
noun
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The process of keeping something in good condition or working order.
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The building will be closed for routine maintenance. |
maintenance work |
Regular work done to preserve or repair something
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upkeep, care, preservation, repair, servicing
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neglect, abandonment
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routine maintenance, building maintenance, car maintenance, maintenance cost
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/ˈneɪʃənˌwaɪd/
adjective, adverb
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existing or happening throughout an entire nation
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The campaign received nationwide support. |
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countrywide, national, across the country, all over the nation
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local, regional
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nationwide survey, nationwide network, nationwide strike, nationwide coverage
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/ˈɒksɪdʒən/
noun
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a colorless, odorless gas that is essential for breathing and combustion
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Plants release oxygen during photosynthesis. |
like oxygen |
something essential for survival
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air, element, gas, life-support, breath
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carbon dioxide, pollutant
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oxygen level, oxygen supply, oxygen mask, pure oxygen
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/ˈpaɪlət/
noun/verb
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piloted
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piloted
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pilots
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piloting
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a person who operates an aircraft / to guide or lead through a trial
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She piloted the plane safely through the storm. |
pilot project |
a small-scale preliminary study to evaluate feasibility
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aviator, guide, navigator, steer
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abandon, drift
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commercial pilot, piloting skills, pilot the plane, pilot project
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📈
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/prəˈmoʊʃən/
noun
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the act of raising someone to a higher position or of marketing something to increase sales or awareness
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The company announced a big promotion campaign for their new product. |
get a promotion |
to be raised to a higher position at work
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advancement, upgrade, publicity, marketing, boost
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demotion, neglect
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job promotion, sales promotion, promotional offer, career promotion
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📡
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/ˈreɪdɑːr/
noun
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a system that uses radio waves to detect the position and speed of objects
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The plane was detected by the airport's radar system. |
under the radar |
to go unnoticed or be ignored
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scanner, detector, sensor, locator
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blind spot, invisibility
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radar system, radar signal, air radar, weather radar
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📅
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/ˈskɛdʒʊl/
noun
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a plan for carrying out a process or task, showing the time and sequence of actions
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I have a busy schedule for today. |
follow a strict schedule |
to stick to a planned timeline
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agenda, timetable, plan, program
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chaos, disorganization
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tight schedule, busy schedule, daily schedule, work schedule
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🛫
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/ˈtɜːrmɪnəl/
noun/adjective
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As a noun: A place where transport routes begin or end. As an adjective: Relating to the end or final stage of something, often an illness.
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He waited for the bus at the central terminal. |
terminal illness |
An illness that cannot be cured and will eventually lead to death.
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station, depot, final, ultimate, incurable
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initial, beginning
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bus terminal, airport terminal, terminal illness, terminal stage
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👔
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/ˈjuːnɪfɔːrm/
adjective
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consistent; identical; standardized
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All students must wear a uniform to school. |
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consistent, identical, standardized, regular, even
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varied, different, irregular, inconsistent, diverse
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school uniform, military uniform, uniform distribution, uniform standards
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