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  • 121cool off — phrasal verb Word forms cool off : present tense I/you/we/they cool off he/she/it cools off present participle cooling off past tense cooled off past participle cooled off 1) [intransitive] to become cooler after being very hot We went for a swim …

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  • 122go down — {v. phr.} 1. To deteriorate in quality. * /This hotel, which used to be one of the best, has gone down during the past few years./ 2. To become lower in price. * /It is said that the price of milk is expected to go down soon./ 3. To sink. * /The… …

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  • 123go down — {v. phr.} 1. To deteriorate in quality. * /This hotel, which used to be one of the best, has gone down during the past few years./ 2. To become lower in price. * /It is said that the price of milk is expected to go down soon./ 3. To sink. * /The… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 124Heel (shoe) — A heel is the projection at the back of a shoe which rests below the heel bone. The shoe heel is used to improve the balance of the shoe or for decorative purposes. Sometimes raised, the high heel is common to a form of shoe often worn by women… …

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  • 125Long-Run Average Total Cost - LRATC — A business metric that represents the average cost per unit of output over the long run, where all inputs are considered to be variable. Long term unit costs are almost always less than short term unit costs because in a long term time frame,… …

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  • 126fall — ▪ I. fall fall 1 [fɔːl ǁ fɒːl] verb fell PASTTENSE [fel] fallen PASTPART [ˈfɔːlən ǁ ˈfɒː ] 1. [intransitive] to go down to a lower price, level, amount etc: • Sales of new passenger cars in Europe fell 9.6% …

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  • 127reduction — re‧duc‧tion [rɪˈdʌkʆn] noun FINANCE 1. [countable, uncountable] when prices, costs etc become lower or are made lower: • Our winter sale includes many price reductions. • We can make a reduction (= sell something more cheaply …

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  • 128atrophy — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. degeneration, deterioration. II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) I n. degeneration, wasting, deterioration, withering, emaciation, decline, weakening. II v. degenerate, waste, deteriorate, wither, emaciate …

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