a • ward 2 / э ' wэrd /
to officially give a prize to someone
a .ware Ф / swer /
—ANTONYM unaware
a • ware • ness awl / э' wern / noun
[ noncount , singular ]
knowing something; knowing that something exists and is important
a .Way Ф / o'vvei/
to or in another place She ran away from him. He put his books away.
from a place
not here
—SYNONYM absent
in the future
awe / э / noun
[noncount]
a feeling of great respect because you admire something very much
1 (
just bought this awesome new computer! Wow! That's totally awesome!
—SYNONYM great
making you feel impressed and perhaps a little afraid
very bad
If something is very bad, you can say awful , dreadful , or terrible :
Something that is not nice or someone who is unkind is horrible :
aw • ful • ly / ' эШ /
very
—SYNONYM terribly
a • while / э wail /
difficult or causing problems
not comfortable; making you feel embarrassed
not able to move your body in an easy way
awn • ing / ' эшц /
a piece of material above a door or window to keep off the sun or rain
ax ( also axe ) / жks /
a tool for cutting wood
ЭХ . is / 'seksss / _
ал1э
( physics ) a line we imagine through the middle of an object, around which the object turns
( math ) a fixed line used for marking measurements on a
picture showing numbers and amounts (a graph )
horizontal axis
vertical axis graph axes
ax • le / ' жksl /
Bb
B, b / bi /
the second letter of the English alphabet
B the second highest grade given for a test or piece of work, lower than an A
B.A. / |bi ' ei /
the degree that you receive when you complete a program of study at a college or university in an arts subject (= a subject that is not a science subject ) . B.A. is short for "Bachelor of Arts."
ba . byО / ' beibi /
ba • by car • riage / ' beibi |karid3 /
( also ba . by bug .gy / ' beibi |bAgi / )