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accomodation - (n) a room or building in which someone may live or stay .
The government is building temporary ________ for people who lost their homes in the
earthquake
bedsit - (n) a rented room that has a bed, table, chairs, and somewhere to cook in it
He lives in a cheap tiny _______
bungalow - (n) a house that usually has only one storey, sometimes with a smaller upper
storey set in the roof and windows that come out from the roof
When we travel to Phu Quoc, we would rather pay extra to stay in a _______
cellar - (n) a room under the ground floor of a building, usually used for storing things
Unlike houses in Vietnam, those in the US often have a ________
charming - (adj) very pleasant or attractive
Everyone is crazy for his ________ smile.
client - (n) a customer or someone who receives services
The lawyer proved the innocence of his ________
, considerably - (adv) to a large, noticeable, or important degree
The oil price dropped _________ from 23 USD to 3 USD
consistently - (adv) in a way that does not change
The percentage of spending on housing rose _______ by 5% each year.
currently - (adv) at the present time; now
_______, my mom is cooking in the kitchen.
decline - (v, n) drop; go down
the number of students in Microeconomics witnessed a slight ________ from 49 to
47.
dip - (v) to go down to a lower level
the number of students in Microeconomics is predicted to ________ from 490 to 47 by
2050.
dramatic - (adj) very sudden or noticeable
The world population experienced a ________ rise of 150% only within 2 years.
en-suite bathroom - (n) a bathroom that is connected to a bedroom