a • maz • ing • ly / a'meizigli / adverb Maria plays the violin amazingly well.
am • bas • sa • dor / rem'bresadar / [count]
( politics ) an important person who represents his or her country in a foreign country
am • big • u • ous AWB / ,rem'bigyu3s /
having more than one possible meaning
am • bi • tion / rem'bijn /
[ noncount ] a very strong wish to be successful, to have power, etc.
[ count ] something that you really want to do
am • bi • tious / rem'bi/as /
A person who is ambitious wants to be successful, to have power, etc.
am • bu • lance / 'rembyalans /
a vehicle that takes people who are sick or hurt to the hospital
am • bush / 'rembuf /
a sudden surprise attack
a • me • ba / a'miba /
a • mend aw Д / a mend /
to change a law, document, statement, etc. in order to correct a mistake or improve it
a • mend • ment aw / a'mendmant / [count]
A • mer • i • can / a'merikan /
am • mo • nia / a'mounia /
( chemistry ) a clear gas with a strong smell, or a liquid made with this gas and used for cleaning
am • mu • ni • tion / lremya'nifn /
[ noncount ]
things that you throw or shoot from a gun to hurt people or damage things
am • nes • ty / 'remnasti /
[ count, noncount ] (
I nucleus
( politics ) a time when a government forgives political crimes and allows some prisoners to go free
amoeba
a • moe • ba / a'miba /
1 in the middle of a group of people or things
often feel nervous when I'm among strangers.
for or by more than two things or people He divided the money among his six children.
in a particular group of people or things
We use among when we are talking about more than two people or things:
a .mount iO /s'maunt/
a • mount 2 / э ' maunt /
amount to something to make a certain amount when
you add everything together
amp / amp /
( physics ) a measure of electricity
am • phib • i • an / am ' fibbn /
( biology ) an animal that can live both on land and in water