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    Cam·bridge
    /ˈkāmˌbrij/
    • 1. a city in eastern England; population 116,900 (est. 2009). Cambridge University is located here.
    • 2. a city in eastern Massachusetts, across the Charles River from Boston; population 105,596 (est. 2008). Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are located here.
  2. A1. a book that contains a list of words in alphabetical order and explains their meanings, or gives a word for them in another language; an electronic product giving similar information on a computer, smartphone, etc.: a French-English/English-French dictionary. a bilingual / monolingual dictionary.

  3. The most popular dictionary and thesaurus. Meanings & definitions of words in Learner English with examples, synonyms, pronunciations and translations.

  4. Sep 15, 2022 · Try before you buy! See the full word list, preview 50 dictionary entries, and test the app's features. With 140,000 words, phrases, meanings, and examples, Cambridge Advanced Learner's...

  5. The dictionary has over 140,000 words, phrases, and meanings. It is suitable for learners at CEF levels B2–C2. The Cambridge Dictionary Word of the Year, by Cambridge University Press & Assessment, has been published every year since 2015. [1]

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  7. A fully updated edition of the best-selling Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary. It includes up-to-date vocabulary, clear definitions, hundreds of pictures and illustrations, and a new 'Focus on Writing' section.

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