front 1 Assembly | back 1 the action of gathering together as a group for a common purpose |
front 2 invent | back 2 to create or design smth that has not existed before |
front 3 builder | back 3 a person whose job it is to make buildings |
front 4 horseless coach | back 4 is automobile —used especially of early models. |
front 5 mass | back 5 a large amount of something that has no particular shape or arrangement |
front 6 system | back 6 a set of connected things or devices that operate together |
front 7 cut the time | back 7 to reduce the amount of time needed to complete a task or activity. It can involve finding quicker methods or making more efficient use of resources |
front 8 put together | back 8 to assemble or combine different parts or elements to form a whole. It can refer to physically assembling items, like furniture, or organizing ideas or information into a cohesive structure. |
front 9 eventually | back 9 in the end, especially after a long time or a lot of effort, problems, etc. |
front 10 fell from | back 10 to drop down or descend from a higher position to a lower one. It often refers to something or someone losing balance or moving downward due to gravity or another force. For example, "He fell from the tree" indicates that a person lost their grip or balance and came down from the tree. |
front 11 lack | back 11 to not have or not have enough of something that is needed or wanted |
front 12 luxury | back 12 great comfort, especially as provided by expensive and beautiful things |
front 13 rely on | back 13 to depend on someone or something for support, help, or information. It suggests a level of trust where one expects that the other person or thing will be there when needed. For example, "I rely on my friends for advice" means that you trust your friends to provide guidance when you need it. |
front 14 look after | back 14 to take care of someone or something. It involves being responsible for their well-being, ensuring they are safe, healthy, or properly managed. For example, "I look after my younger siblings" means you take care of them and make sure they are okay. |
front 15 soon | back 15 in or within a short time; before long; quickly |
front 16 obsolete | back 16 not in use any more, having been replaced by something newer and better or more fashionable |
front 17 drop | back 17 to fall or to allow something to fall |
front 18 sale | back 18 available to buy; an act of exchanging something for money |
front 19 sharply | back 19 quickly and suddenly; severely and angrily |
front 20 manufacturer | back 20 a company that produces goods in large numbers |
front 21 assembly line | back 21 a manufacturing process in which a product is assembled in a sequential manner, with each worker or machine performing a specific task at different stages. This system increases efficiency and reduces production time, as the product moves along the line and is gradually completed. It is commonly used in mass production industries, like automobile manufacturing |
front 22 bring down | back 22 to reduce or lower something, often referring to prices, levels, or even a person's mood. It can also imply causing something to collapse or fail. |
front 23 hardly | back 23 only just; almost not |
front 24 utilize | back 24 to use something in an effective way |