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villages to the ground. 2) to bring to a horizontal position; to raise and aim, e. g. The hunter levelled his gun at the beast.

7. regular adj 1) unchanging, usual, habitual, as regular habits; to keep regular hours, e. g. He has no regular work. 2) following, or arranged according to a rule, a plan, or definite order; harmonious, as regular features, a regular figure; 3) properly qualified;

recognized, trained, as a regular doctor; the regular army; 4) ( colloq.) through; complete, as a regular rascal.

regularly adv 1) in a regular manner, as a garden regularly laid out; 2) at regular intervals, constantly; habitually, e. g. He was practising regularly for the last two weeks.

8. scream vi/t 1) (of human beings, birds and animals) to give a loud, sharp cry, esp. of pain or strong emotion; (of human beings)

to say in a shrill loud voice, as to scream in anger, to scream with laughter, e. g. The baby screamed all night. This parrot screams

but does not talk.

2)(of wind, machines, etc.) to make a long loud shrill noise, e. g. The jets screamed overhead.

scream n a loud, shrill, piercing cry, expressing pain, fear, anger, etc., e. g. The sound of the screams was loud enough for him to

hear, a (perfect) scream (colloq.) a person or thing that is very funny or ridiculous, e. g. "Reginald, you are now the head of the

family." — "I know," I said. "Isn't it a scream?"

9. fit vi/t 1) to be the right shape or size (for); to be fit or suitable (for), e. g. This coat does not fit me. This key doesn't fit the lock.

2) to make suitable or ready; cause (a thing or person) to be of the right or suitable size, shape, condition, etc. (for), as to fit oneself

for one's new duties; to fit a plank in a floor; to fit smth. on to put on (a coat, etc.) in order to make it fit, e. g. I am going to the tailor's

to have my coat fitted on; to fit in to occupy or have a suitable or right position or relation, e. g. How will my arrangements for the

holidays fit in with yours?

fit adj 1) suitable or suited (for); good enough (for), e. g. The man is not fit for the position. Do as you think fit. We must decide

on a fit time and place. 2) proper, right, e. g. He didn't think fit to do what I suggested.

3)strong and well; in good health, e. g. I hope you're feeling quite fit. He has been ill and is fit for nothing.

10. love vt 1) to have a strong affection or deep, tender feeling for; be in love with, as to love one's parents, one's country; 2) to

have kind feeling towards, e. g. You ought to love children to become a teacher. 3) ta.be very fond of; enjoy, find pleasure in, as to

love comfort (golf, seabathing), e. g. She loves to have (loves having) a lot of dogs round her. "Will you come with me?" — "I

should love to."

love n 1) strong liking; friendliness, tenderness, as a love of learning; a love« of one's country, unrequited love; to give (send) one's

love to to give, send an affectionate greeting; not to be had for love or money