relaxing and enjoying yourself, when you are not working
re • cruit 1 / ri ' krut /
to find new people to join a company or an organization
re • cruit2 / ri ' krut /
a person who has just joined the army, the navy, or the police
rec • tan • gle / ' rektreggl /
( MATH ) a shape with two long sides, two short sides, and four angles of 90 degrees
rec • tan • gu • lar / rek'treggyalar /
re • cy • cle / ri ' saikl /
to do something to materials like paper and glass so that
they can be used again
re • cy • cled / ri ' saikld /
Something that is recycled has been used before
re • cy • cling / ri ' saiklig /
[noncount]
the process of making objects and materials able to be used again
things that can be recycled
red © / red /
having the color of blood She's wearing a bright red dress. red wine
Red hair has a color between red, orange, and brown.
rednoun [ count, noncount ] Lucy was dressed in red.
re • do / |ri ' du /
re.duce © / ri dus /
to make something smaller or less
—ANTONYM increase
re • duc • tion / ri 'dAkJn /
making something smaller or less
[count]
a veiy tall tree that grows near the west
coast of the U.S. ^i®?
щ.fir
reed / rid / noun
[ count ]
a tall plant, like grass, that grows in or near water reef / rif /
( GEOGRAPHY ) a long line of rocks, plants, etc. near the surface of the ocean
reel / ril /
[ count ]
a thing with round sides that holds string for sewing or fishing, film for cameras or movies, etc.
re .fer Ф/ n'for/
( re . fers , re . fer . ring , re . ferred ) refer to someone or something
1 to talk about someone or something
wasn't referring to you.
to describe or be connected with someone or something The word "child" here refers to anyone under the age of 16.
to look in a book or ask someone for information
—SYNONYM consult
ref • e • ree / irf ' ri /
[count]
( SPORTS ) a person who controls a game of football or some other sports, and makes sure the players follow the rules
— Look
ref • er • ence / ' refrans /
[ count ] what someone says or writes about something The book is full of references to her childhood in India.
[ noncount ] looking at something for information Keep these instructions for future reference .
[ count ] If someone gives you a reference , they write or talk about you to someone who may give you a new job
ref • er • ence book / ' refrans buk /
[count]
a book where you look for information