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`contain
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`contact/'kan-teekt/ v [T] © / tried to contact him
`at his office but he was out to lunch.
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`USAGE
`contact
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`Rememberto use the preposition with when
`you use the phrases make/be in/keep in/lose
`contact with someone.
`Whenyoulive abroadit’s important not to
`:
`i
`lose contact with friends and family at home.
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`wea POGUE a ks = reialPee o
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`'kan-sol ,tert-
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`consult ® /kan'salt/ v [T] 1 to get information
`or advice from a person, esp. an expert, or to look
`2t written material in order to get information ©
`‘T] !f you don’t know the meaning ofa word, consult
`2 dictionary. 2 To consultis also to inform someone
`2D0ut a situation, often in order to get approval
`“or an action you plan to take: [T] The committee
`wel consult people in the neighborhood before mak-
`"g a recommendation.
`consultant @ /ken'salt-ent/ n[C] a person who
`$ 2 specialist in a particular subject and whosejob
`S to give advice and information to businesses,
`governmentorganizations, etc. © The former gen-
`ral nowserves as a consultant to the Pentagon.
`TOUCH /'kan-taekt/ n [U] the touching of two ob-
`consultation @ /,kan-sal 'ter- fan/ n[C/U] 1 the
`jects or surfaces © Don’tlet that glue comeinto con-
`act of exchanging information and opinions about
`tact with yourskin.
`something in order to reach a better understand-
`HELPFUL PERSON /'kan-tekt/ n [C] 1 a person
`mg of it or to make a decision, or a meeting for
`whom you know and who maybe able to help
`this purpose © [U] We hopeto work in consultation
`you in a useful way, esp. by influencing other peo-
`with Congress on how the law should beinterpreted.
`ple or by sharing knowledge with you © Hetried
`2 A consultation is also a meeting with a doctor
`to use his contacts to get a better job in advertising.
`who is specially trained to give advice to you or
`2 A contactis also a person you meet: Myface-to-
`other doctors aboutan illness or its treatment: [C]
`face contacts outside of the office had been mostly
`The consultation with the pathologist convinced me
`hotelclerks, policemen, and waitresses.
`ro Nave surgery right away.
`consultative @ /kan'sal-tet-1v,
`contact lens n[C]asmall, round, curved piece
`iw/ adj
`of transparent material, esp. plastic, that fits on the
`surface of an eye to improve sight 0 | need new
`consume@®/kon'su:m/ v[T] 1 to usefuel, en-
`contact lenses.
`ergy, or time, esp.
`in large amounts 0 Weekend
`shopping chores consumed much ofher time. 2 To
`contagious/ken'ter-d3as/ adj 1 (of a disease)
`consume is also to eat or drink: They consumealot
`able to be caught by touching someone with the
`of candy. 3 If a fire consumes something,
`it de-
`disease or something the person has touched or
`stroys it completely: Fire had consumed the whole
`worn, or (of a person) having this type of disease
`5uilding. 4 Someone can besaid to be consumed
`© a highly contagious strain offlu 2 fig. Contagious
`by/with a feeling if that feeling is extremely strong:
`also means moving easily from one person to an-
`We were consumed with joy andrelief, as well as
`other: The mood wascontagious, and soon everyone
`profoundgratitude.
`was laughing.
`consumer@ /kon'su:-mar/ n[C] social studies
`contain HAVEINSIDE /ken 'tern/ v [T] (of an ob-
`someone who buys goods orservices for personal
`ject or area) to have an amountof something in-
`use © consumer goods/spending © American con-
`side or within it © How muchliquid does this bottle
`sumers are becoming informed about the safety of
`contain? © Each large crate contains 12 boxes.
`oroducts madefor children.
`container /koen'ter-nar/ n [C] a hollow object,
`consumerismn[U]socialstudies protection of
`such as a box or a bottle, which can be used for
`consumers against harmful products or business
`holding something esp. for the purposes of car-
`methods
`rying or storing © plastic milk containers
`“USAGE
`——
`:
`contain or include?
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`consummate/'kan-sa-mat, ken'sam-at/ adj
`perfect; complete in every way 0 consummateskill
`consummate/'kan-so,mert/ v [T] 1 to com-
`plete © The deal was consummated with a hand-
`shake. 2 To consummate a marriage is to make it
`complete by having sex.
`consumption ® /ken'sam-fan/ n [U] 1 an
`amountof something that is used, or the process
`of using something, esp. so that thereis less ofit
`° Consumption ofelectricity is always higher during
`the summer months because ofair-conditioning. 2
`social studies Consumption is the using of goods
`and services in an economy, or the amountof
`goodsandservices used.
`
`Use contain to talk about objects that have
`somethingelse inside them.
`This folder contains importantletters.
`This soup contains garlic and onions.
`Use include to say that something or someone
`is a part of something else but that there are
`otherparts as well.
`The team includes two new players.
`Theprice of the ticket includes insurance and
`tax.
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`contact COMMUNICATION/'kan-taekt/ n [U]
`communication with someone,or with a group or
`organization © Have you kept in contact with your
`friends from college? © The pilot was always in con-
`tact with an air traffic controller.
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`INCLUDE /kan'tetn/ v [T] to have as a part, or be
`equal to; include ©. The information contained on
`forms would bekeptstrictly confidential. 0 Each food
`serving contains 95 calories. 0 You could retrieveall
`files that contained certain key words.
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