pack (a small paper container): Please get me a pack of chewing gum. package (a wrapper or container): She finished the entire package of cookies. can (a closed metal container): He drank a can of Coke. jar (a glass or plastic container): Can you open the lid of this …
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eagle eye (good at noticing small details) He is a manager with an eagle eye. (watch closely and carefully) I need you to keep an eagle eye on the kids while I’m out. – English Vocabulary
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break off (became separated) Some of the branches have been broken off in the wind. (separate a part) She broke off a piece of bread and ate it. (stop doing something) We’ll break off for lunch soon. (to end a relationship) She broke off their engagement. (discontinue) The US …
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bear fruit (produce good results) The project will bear fruit within the first year. I am sure that our musical career will bear fruit eventually. envocabulary.com
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open definition open adjective (not closed, unfastened): Someone had left the door wide open. (passable, not blocked): The main road will be open next week. (ready to provide a service): The restaurant is open until 1 a.m. (not sealed or warped): There was an open package on the floor. (not …
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