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World
:
world
–noun
1.
the
earth
or
globe, cons
i
dered
as
a
planet
.
2.
(
of
ten initial capital
let
ter
)
a
part
icular division of the earth:
the
West
ern world.
3.
the earth or a part of
it
,
with
its inhabit
an
ts,
affairs
, etc., during a particular period:
the ancient world.
4.
human
kind
; the human race; humanity:
The world
must
eliminate war
and
p
over
ty.
5.
the public
general
ly:
The whole world
knows
it.
6.
the
class
of per
son
s
devoted
to
the affairs, interests, or pursuits of
this
life
:
The world worships success.
7.
a particular class of
people
, with
common
interests, aims, etc.:
the fashionable world.
8.
any
sphere, realm, or
do
main, with
all
pertaining to it:
a child's world; the world of dreams; the insect world.
9.
everything
that
exists; the
universe
; the macrocosm.
10.
any complex whole conceived as resembling the universe:
the world of the microcosm.
11.
one
of the
three
general gro
up
ings of physical nature:
animal world; mineral world; vegetable world.
12.
any period, state, or sphere of existence:
t
his
world; the world to
come
.
13.
Often,
worlds.
a great deal:
That vacation
was
worlds of fun.
14.
any indefinitely great exp
ans
e.
15.
any heavenly body:
the
star
ry worlds.
—Idioms
16.
bring
into
the world,
a.
to
give
birth to; bear:
My
g
ran
dm
other
brought nine
children
into the world.
b.
to de
live
r (a baby):
the doctor brought many children into the world.
17.
come into the world,
to
be
born:
Her
first
child
came
into the world
in
June.
18.
for
all the world,
a.
for any consideration,
how
ever great:
She wouldn't come to visit
us
for all the world.
b.
in
every
respect; precisely:
You
look for all the world
like
my Aunt Mary.
19.
in the world,
a.
at
all;
ever
:
I never in the world
would
have
believed such an obvious lie.
b.
from
among
all possibilities:
Where
in the world
did
you find that hat?
20.
on
top of the world.
top
1
(
def. 46
)
.
21.
out
of this
or
the world,
except
ional; fine:
The chef prepared a roast duck that was out of this world.
22.
set the world on fire,
to achieve great fame and success:
He
didn't
see
m to be the
type
to set the world on fire.
23.
think
the world of,
to like or admire greatly:
His coworkers think the world of
him
.
24.
world without end,
for all eternity; for
always
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
World
:
world
–noun
1.
the
earth
or
globe, cons
i
dered
as
a
planet
.
2.
(
of
ten initial capital
let
ter
)
a
part
icular division of the earth:
the
West
ern world.
3.
the earth or a part of
it
,
with
its inhabit
an
ts,
affairs
, etc., during a particular period:
the ancient world.
4.
human
kind
; the human race; humanity:
The world
must
eliminate war
and
p
over
ty.
5.
the public
general
ly:
The whole world
knows
it.
6.
the
class
of per
son
s
devoted
to
the affairs, interests, or pursuits of
this
life
:
The world worships success.
7.
a particular class of
people
, with
common
interests, aims, etc.:
the fashionable world.
8.
any
sphere, realm, or
do
main, with
all
pertaining to it:
a child's world; the world of dreams; the insect world.
9.
everything
that
exists; the
universe
; the macrocosm.
10.
any complex whole conceived as resembling the universe:
the world of the microcosm.
11.
one
of the
three
general gro
up
ings of physical nature:
animal world; mineral world; vegetable world.
12.
any period, state, or sphere of existence:
t
his
world; the world to
come
.
13.
Often,
worlds.
a great deal:
That vacation
was
worlds of fun.
14.
any indefinitely great exp
ans
e.
15.
any heavenly body:
the
star
ry worlds.
—Idioms
16.
bring
into
the world,
a.
to
give
birth to; bear:
My
g
ran
dm
other
brought nine
children
into the world.
b.
to de
live
r (a baby):
the doctor brought many children into the world.
17.
come into the world,
to
be
born:
Her
first
child
came
into the world
in
June.
18.
for
all the world,
a.
for any consideration,
how
ever great:
She wouldn't come to visit
us
for all the world.
b.
in
every
respect; precisely:
You
look for all the world
like
my Aunt Mary.
19.
in the world,
a.
at
all;
ever
:
I never in the world
would
have
believed such an obvious lie.
b.
from
among
all possibilities:
Where
in the world
did
you find that hat?
20.
on
top of the world.
top
1
(
def. 46
)
.
21.
out
of this
or
the world,
except
ional; fine:
The chef prepared a roast duck that was out of this world.
22.
set the world on fire,
to achieve great fame and success:
He
didn't
see
m to be the
type
to set the world on fire.
23.
think
the world of,
to like or admire greatly:
His coworkers think the world of
him
.
24.
world without end,
for all eternity; for
always
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
World
:
world
–noun
1.
the
earth
or
globe, cons
i
dered
as
a
planet
.
2.
(
of
ten initial capital
let
ter
)
a
part
icular division of the earth:
the
West
ern world.
3.
the earth or a part of
it
,
with
its inhabit
an
ts,
affairs
, etc., during a particular period:
the ancient world.
4.
human
kind
; the human race; humanity:
The world
must
eliminate war
and
p
over
ty.
5.
the public
general
ly:
The whole world
knows
it.
6.
the
class
of per
son
s
devoted
to
the affairs, interests, or pursuits of
this
life
:
The world worships success.
7.
a particular class of
people
, with
common
interests, aims, etc.:
the fashionable world.
8.
any
sphere, realm, or
do
main, with
all
pertaining to it:
a child's world; the world of dreams; the insect world.
9.
everything
that
exists; the
universe
; the macrocosm.
10.
any complex whole conceived as resembling the universe:
the world of the microcosm.
11.
one
of the
three
general gro
up
ings of physical nature:
animal world; mineral world; vegetable world.
12.
any period, state, or sphere of existence:
t
his
world; the world to
come
.
13.
Often,
worlds.
a great deal:
That vacation
was
worlds of fun.
14.
any indefinitely great exp
ans
e.
15.
any heavenly body:
the
star
ry worlds.
—Idioms
16.
bring
into
the world,
a.
to
give
birth to; bear:
My
g
ran
dm
other
brought nine
children
into the world.
b.
to de
live
r (a baby):
the doctor brought many children into the world.
17.
come into the world,
to
be
born:
Her
first
child
came
into the world
in
June.
18.
for
all the world,
a.
for any consideration,
how
ever great:
She wouldn't come to visit
us
for all the world.
b.
in
every
respect; precisely:
You
look for all the world
like
my Aunt Mary.
19.
in the world,
a.
at
all;
ever
:
I never in the world
would
have
believed such an obvious lie.
b.
from
among
all possibilities:
Where
in the world
did
you find that hat?
20.
on
top of the world.
top
1
(
def. 46
)
.
21.
out
of this
or
the world,
except
ional; fine:
The chef prepared a roast duck that was out of this world.
22.
set the world on fire,
to achieve great fame and success:
He
didn't
see
m to be the
type
to set the world on fire.
23.
think
the world of,
to like or admire greatly:
His coworkers think the world of
him
.
24.
world without end,
for all eternity; for
always
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
World
:
world
–noun
1.
the
earth
or
globe, cons
i
dered
as
a
planet
.
2.
(
of
ten initial capital
let
ter
)
a
part
icular division of the earth:
the
West
ern world.
3.
the earth or a part of
it
,
with
its inhabit
an
ts,
affairs
, etc., during a particular period:
the ancient world.
4.
human
kind
; the human race; humanity:
The world
must
eliminate war
and
p
over
ty.
5.
the public
general
ly:
The whole world
knows
it.
6.
the
class
of per
son
s
devoted
to
the affairs, interests, or pursuits of
this
life
:
The world worships success.
7.
a particular class of
people
, with
common
interests, aims, etc.:
the fashionable world.
8.
any
sphere, realm, or
do
main, with
all
pertaining to it:
a child's world; the world of dreams; the insect world.
9.
everything
that
exists; the
universe
; the macrocosm.
10.
any complex whole conceived as resembling the universe:
the world of the microcosm.
11.
one
of the
three
general gro
up
ings of physical nature:
animal world; mineral world; vegetable world.
12.
any period, state, or sphere of existence:
t
his
world; the world to
come
.
13.
Often,
worlds.
a great deal:
That vacation
was
worlds of fun.
14.
any indefinitely great exp
ans
e.
15.
any heavenly body:
the
star
ry worlds.
—Idioms
16.
bring
into
the world,
a.
to
give
birth to; bear:
My
g
ran
dm
other
brought nine
children
into the world.
b.
to de
live
r (a baby):
the doctor brought many children into the world.
17.
come into the world,
to
be
born:
Her
first
child
came
into the world
in
June.
18.
for
all the world,
a.
for any consideration,
how
ever great:
She wouldn't come to visit
us
for all the world.
b.
in
every
respect; precisely:
You
look for all the world
like
my Aunt Mary.
19.
in the world,
a.
at
all;
ever
:
I never in the world
would
have
believed such an obvious lie.
b.
from
among
all possibilities:
Where
in the world
did
you find that hat?
20.
on
top of the world.
top
1
(
def. 46
)
.
21.
out
of this
or
the world,
except
ional; fine:
The chef prepared a roast duck that was out of this world.
22.
set the world on fire,
to achieve great fame and success:
He
didn't
see
m to be the
type
to set the world on fire.
23.
think
the world of,
to like or admire greatly:
His coworkers think the world of
him
.
24.
world without end,
for all eternity; for
always
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
World
:
world
–noun
1.
the
earth
or
globe, cons
i
dered
as
a
planet
.
2.
(
of
ten initial capital
let
ter
)
a
part
icular division of the earth:
the
West
ern world.
3.
the earth or a part of
it
,
with
its inhabit
an
ts,
affairs
, etc., during a particular period:
the ancient world.
4.
human
kind
; the human race; humanity:
The world
must
eliminate war
and
p
over
ty.
5.
the public
general
ly:
The whole world
knows
it.
6.
the
class
of per
son
s
devoted
to
the affairs, interests, or pursuits of
this
life
:
The world worships success.
7.
a particular class of
people
, with
common
interests, aims, etc.:
the fashionable world.
8.
any
sphere, realm, or
do
main, with
all
pertaining to it:
a child's world; the world of dreams; the insect world.
9.
everything
that
exists; the
universe
; the macrocosm.
10.
any complex whole conceived as resembling the universe:
the world of the microcosm.
11.
one
of the
three
general gro
up
ings of physical nature:
animal world; mineral world; vegetable world.
12.
any period, state, or sphere of existence:
t
his
world; the world to
come
.
13.
Often,
worlds.
a great deal:
That vacation
was
worlds of fun.
14.
any indefinitely great exp
ans
e.
15.
any heavenly body:
the
star
ry worlds.
—Idioms
16.
bring
into
the world,
a.
to
give
birth to; bear:
My
g
ran
dm
other
brought nine
children
into the world.
b.
to de
live
r (a baby):
the doctor brought many children into the world.
17.
come into the world,
to
be
born:
Her
first
child
came
into the world
in
June.
18.
for
all the world,
a.
for any consideration,
how
ever great:
She wouldn't come to visit
us
for all the world.
b.
in
every
respect; precisely:
You
look for all the world
like
my Aunt Mary.
19.
in the world,
a.
at
all;
ever
:
I never in the world
would
have
believed such an obvious lie.
b.
from
among
all possibilities:
Where
in the world
did
you find that hat?
20.
on
top of the world.
top
1
(
def. 46
)
.
21.
out
of this
or
the world,
except
ional; fine:
The chef prepared a roast duck that was out of this world.
22.
set the world on fire,
to achieve great fame and success:
He
didn't
see
m to be the
type
to set the world on fire.
23.
think
the world of,
to like or admire greatly:
His coworkers think the world of
him
.
24.
world without end,
for all eternity; for
always
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
World
:
world
–noun
1.
the
earth
or
globe, cons
i
dered
as
a
planet
.
2.
(
of
ten initial capital
let
ter
)
a
part
icular division of the earth:
the
West
ern world.
3.
the earth or a part of
it
,
with
its inhabit
an
ts,
affairs
, etc., during a particular period:
the ancient world.
4.
human
kind
; the human race; humanity:
The world
must
eliminate war
and
p
over
ty.
5.
the public
general
ly:
The whole world
knows
it.
6.
the
class
of per
son
s
devoted
to
the affairs, interests, or pursuits of
this
life
:
The world worships success.
7.
a particular class of
people
, with
common
interests, aims, etc.:
the fashionable world.
8.
any
sphere, realm, or
do
main, with
all
pertaining to it:
a child's world; the world of dreams; the insect world.
9.
everything
that
exists; the
universe
; the macrocosm.
10.
any complex whole conceived as resembling the universe:
the world of the microcosm.
11.
one
of the
three
general gro
up
ings of physical nature:
animal world; mineral world; vegetable world.
12.
any period, state, or sphere of existence:
t
his
world; the world to
come
.
13.
Often,
worlds.
a great deal:
That vacation
was
worlds of fun.
14.
any indefinitely great exp
ans
e.
15.
any heavenly body:
the
star
ry worlds.
—Idioms
16.
bring
into
the world,
a.
to
give
birth to; bear:
My
g
ran
dm
other
brought nine
children
into the world.
b.
to de
live
r (a baby):
the doctor brought many children into the world.
17.
come into the world,
to
be
born:
Her
first
child
came
into the world
in
June.
18.
for
all the world,
a.
for any consideration,
how
ever great:
She wouldn't come to visit
us
for all the world.
b.
in
every
respect; precisely:
You
look for all the world
like
my Aunt Mary.
19.
in the world,
a.
at
all;
ever
:
I never in the world
would
have
believed such an obvious lie.
b.
from
among
all possibilities:
Where
in the world
did
you find that hat?
20.
on
top of the world.
top
1
(
def. 46
)
.
21.
out
of this
or
the world,
except
ional; fine:
The chef prepared a roast duck that was out of this world.
22.
set the world on fire,
to achieve great fame and success:
He
didn't
see
m to be the
type
to set the world on fire.
23.
think
the world of,
to like or admire greatly:
His coworkers think the world of
him
.
24.
world without end,
for all eternity; for
always
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
World
:
world
–noun
1.
the
earth
or
globe, cons
i
dered
as
a
planet
.
2.
(
of
ten initial capital
let
ter
)
a
part
icular division of the earth:
the
West
ern world.
3.
the earth or a part of
it
,
with
its inhabit
an
ts,
affairs
, etc., during a particular period:
the ancient world.
4.
human
kind
; the human race; humanity:
The world
must
eliminate war
and
p
over
ty.
5.
the public
general
ly:
The whole world
knows
it.
6.
the
class
of per
son
s
devoted
to
the affairs, interests, or pursuits of
this
life
:
The world worships success.
7.
a particular class of
people
, with
common
interests, aims, etc.:
the fashionable world.
8.
any
sphere, realm, or
do
main, with
all
pertaining to it:
a child's world; the world of dreams; the insect world.
9.
everything
that
exists; the
universe
; the macrocosm.
10.
any complex whole conceived as resembling the universe:
the world of the microcosm.
11.
one
of the
three
general gro
up
ings of physical nature:
animal world; mineral world; vegetable world.
12.
any period, state, or sphere of existence:
t
his
world; the world to
come
.
13.
Often,
worlds.
a great deal:
That vacation
was
worlds of fun.
14.
any indefinitely great exp
ans
e.
15.
any heavenly body:
the
star
ry worlds.
—Idioms
16.
bring
into
the world,
a.
to
give
birth to; bear:
My
g
ran
dm
other
brought nine
children
into the world.
b.
to de
live
r (a baby):
the doctor brought many children into the world.
17.
come into the world,
to
be
born:
Her
first
child
came
into the world
in
June.
18.
for
all the world,
a.
for any consideration,
how
ever great:
She wouldn't come to visit
us
for all the world.
b.
in
every
respect; precisely:
You
look for all the world
like
my Aunt Mary.
19.
in the world,
a.
at
all;
ever
:
I never in the world
would
have
believed such an obvious lie.
b.
from
among
all possibilities:
Where
in the world
did
you find that hat?
20.
on
top of the world.
top
1
(
def. 46
)
.
21.
out
of this
or
the world,
except
ional; fine:
The chef prepared a roast duck that was out of this world.
22.
set the world on fire,
to achieve great fame and success:
He
didn't
see
m to be the
type
to set the world on fire.
23.
think
the world of,
to like or admire greatly:
His coworkers think the world of
him
.
24.
world without end,
for all eternity; for
always
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
World
:
world
–noun
1.
the
earth
or
globe, cons
i
dered
as
a
planet
.
2.
(
of
ten initial capital
let
ter
)
a
part
icular division of the earth:
the
West
ern world.
3.
the earth or a part of
it
,
with
its inhabit
an
ts,
affairs
, etc., during a particular period:
the ancient world.
4.
human
kind
; the human race; humanity:
The world
must
eliminate war
and
p
over
ty.
5.
the public
general
ly:
The whole world
knows
it.
6.
the
class
of per
son
s
devoted
to
the affairs, interests, or pursuits of
this
life
:
The world worships success.
7.
a particular class of
people
, with
common
interests, aims, etc.:
the fashionable world.
8.
any
sphere, realm, or
do
main, with
all
pertaining to it:
a child's world; the world of dreams; the insect world.
9.
everything
that
exists; the
universe
; the macrocosm.
10.
any complex whole conceived as resembling the universe:
the world of the microcosm.
11.
one
of the
three
general gro
up
ings of physical nature:
animal world; mineral world; vegetable world.
12.
any period, state, or sphere of existence:
t
his
world; the world to
come
.
13.
Often,
worlds.
a great deal:
That vacation
was
worlds of fun.
14.
any indefinitely great exp
ans
e.
15.
any heavenly body:
the
star
ry worlds.
—Idioms
16.
bring
into
the world,
a.
to
give
birth to; bear:
My
g
ran
dm
other
brought nine
children
into the world.
b.
to de
live
r (a baby):
the doctor brought many children into the world.
17.
come into the world,
to
be
born:
Her
first
child
came
into the world
in
June.
18.
for
all the world,
a.
for any consideration,
how
ever great:
She wouldn't come to visit
us
for all the world.
b.
in
every
respect; precisely:
You
look for all the world
like
my Aunt Mary.
19.
in the world,
a.
at
all;
ever
:
I never in the world
would
have
believed such an obvious lie.
b.
from
among
all possibilities:
Where
in the world
did
you find that hat?
20.
on
top of the world.
top
1
(
def. 46
)
.
21.
out
of this
or
the world,
except
ional; fine:
The chef prepared a roast duck that was out of this world.
22.
set the world on fire,
to achieve great fame and success:
He
didn't
see
m to be the
type
to set the world on fire.
23.
think
the world of,
to like or admire greatly:
His coworkers think the world of
him
.
24.
world without end,
for all eternity; for
always
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
World
:
world
–noun
1.
the
earth
or
globe, cons
i
dered
as
a
planet
.
2.
(
of
ten initial capital
let
ter
)
a
part
icular division of the earth:
the
West
ern world.
3.
the earth or a part of
it
,
with
its inhabit
an
ts,
affairs
, etc., during a particular period:
the ancient world.
4.
human
kind
; the human race; humanity:
The world
must
eliminate war
and
p
over
ty.
5.
the public
general
ly:
The whole world
knows
it.
6.
the
class
of per
son
s
devoted
to
the affairs, interests, or pursuits of
this
life
:
The world worships success.
7.
a particular class of
people
, with
common
interests, aims, etc.:
the fashionable world.
8.
any
sphere, realm, or
do
main, with
all
pertaining to it:
a child's world; the world of dreams; the insect world.
9.
everything
that
exists; the
universe
; the macrocosm.
10.
any complex whole conceived as resembling the universe:
the world of the microcosm.
11.
one
of the
three
general gro
up
ings of physical nature:
animal world; mineral world; vegetable world.
12.
any period, state, or sphere of existence:
t
his
world; the world to
come
.
13.
Often,
worlds.
a great deal:
That vacation
was
worlds of fun.
14.
any indefinitely great exp
ans
e.
15.
any heavenly body:
the
star
ry worlds.
—Idioms
16.
bring
into
the world,
a.
to
give
birth to; bear:
My
g
ran
dm
other
brought nine
children
into the world.
b.
to de
live
r (a baby):
the doctor brought many children into the world.
17.
come into the world,
to
be
born:
Her
first
child
came
into the world
in
June.
18.
for
all the world,
a.
for any consideration,
how
ever great:
She wouldn't come to visit
us
for all the world.
b.
in
every
respect; precisely:
You
look for all the world
like
my Aunt Mary.
19.
in the world,
a.
at
all;
ever
:
I never in the world
would
have
believed such an obvious lie.
b.
from
among
all possibilities:
Where
in the world
did
you find that hat?
20.
on
top of the world.
top
1
(
def. 46
)
.
21.
out
of this
or
the world,
except
ional; fine:
The chef prepared a roast duck that was out of this world.
22.
set the world on fire,
to achieve great fame and success:
He
didn't
see
m to be the
type
to set the world on fire.
23.
think
the world of,
to like or admire greatly:
His coworkers think the world of
him
.
24.
world without end,
for all eternity; for
always
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
World
:
world
–noun
1.
the
earth
or
globe, cons
i
dered
as
a
planet
.
2.
(
of
ten initial capital
let
ter
)
a
part
icular division of the earth:
the
West
ern world.
3.
the earth or a part of
it
,
with
its inhabit
an
ts,
affairs
, etc., during a particular period:
the ancient world.
4.
human
kind
; the human race; humanity:
The world
must
eliminate war
and
p
over
ty.
5.
the public
general
ly:
The whole world
knows
it.
6.
the
class
of per
son
s
devoted
to
the affairs, interests, or pursuits of
this
life
:
The world worships success.
7.
a particular class of
people
, with
common
interests, aims, etc.:
the fashionable world.
8.
any
sphere, realm, or
do
main, with
all
pertaining to it:
a child's world; the world of dreams; the insect world.
9.
everything
that
exists; the
universe
; the macrocosm.
10.
any complex whole conceived as resembling the universe:
the world of the microcosm.
11.
one
of the
three
general gro
up
ings of physical nature:
animal world; mineral world; vegetable world.
12.
any period, state, or sphere of existence:
t
his
world; the world to
come
.
13.
Often,
worlds.
a great deal:
That vacation
was
worlds of fun.
14.
any indefinitely great exp
ans
e.
15.
any heavenly body:
the
star
ry worlds.
—Idioms
16.
bring
into
the world,
a.
to
give
birth to; bear:
My
g
ran
dm
other
brought nine
children
into the world.
b.
to de
live
r (a baby):
the doctor brought many children into the world.
17.
come into the world,
to
be
born:
Her
first
child
came
into the world
in
June.
18.
for
all the world,
a.
for any consideration,
how
ever great:
She wouldn't come to visit
us
for all the world.
b.
in
every
respect; precisely:
You
look for all the world
like
my Aunt Mary.
19.
in the world,
a.
at
all;
ever
:
I never in the world
would
have
believed such an obvious lie.
b.
from
among
all possibilities:
Where
in the world
did
you find that hat?
20.
on
top of the world.
top
1
(
def. 46
)
.
21.
out
of this
or
the world,
except
ional; fine:
The chef prepared a roast duck that was out of this world.
22.
set the world on fire,
to achieve great fame and success:
He
didn't
see
m to be the
type
to set the world on fire.
23.
think
the world of,
to like or admire greatly:
His coworkers think the world of
him
.
24.
world without end,
for all eternity; for
always
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
World
:
world
–noun
1.
the
earth
or
globe, cons
i
dered
as
a
planet
.
2.
(
of
ten initial capital
let
ter
)
a
part
icular division of the earth:
the
West
ern world.
3.
the earth or a part of
it
,
with
its inhabit
an
ts,
affairs
, etc., during a particular period:
the ancient world.
4.
human
kind
; the human race; humanity:
The world
must
eliminate war
and
p
over
ty.
5.
the public
general
ly:
The whole world
knows
it.
6.
the
class
of per
son
s
devoted
to
the affairs, interests, or pursuits of
this
life
:
The world worships success.
7.
a particular class of
people
, with
common
interests, aims, etc.:
the fashionable world.
8.
any
sphere, realm, or
do
main, with
all
pertaining to it:
a child's world; the world of dreams; the insect world.
9.
everything
that
exists; the
universe
; the macrocosm.
10.
any complex whole conceived as resembling the universe:
the world of the microcosm.
11.
one
of the
three
general gro
up
ings of physical nature:
animal world; mineral world; vegetable world.
12.
any period, state, or sphere of existence:
t
his
world; the world to
come
.
13.
Often,
worlds.
a great deal:
That vacation
was
worlds of fun.
14.
any indefinitely great exp
ans
e.
15.
any heavenly body:
the
star
ry worlds.
—Idioms
16.
bring
into
the world,
a.
to
give
birth to; bear:
My
g
ran
dm
other
brought nine
children
into the world.
b.
to de
live
r (a baby):
the doctor brought many children into the world.
17.
come into the world,
to
be
born:
Her
first
child
came
into the world
in
June.
18.
for
all the world,
a.
for any consideration,
how
ever great:
She wouldn't come to visit
us
for all the world.
b.
in
every
respect; precisely:
You
look for all the world
like
my Aunt Mary.
19.
in the world,
a.
at
all;
ever
:
I never in the world
would
have
believed such an obvious lie.
b.
from
among
all possibilities:
Where
in the world
did
you find that hat?
20.
on
top of the world.
top
1
(
def. 46
)
.
21.
out
of this
or
the world,
except
ional; fine:
The chef prepared a roast duck that was out of this world.
22.
set the world on fire,
to achieve great fame and success:
He
didn't
see
m to be the
type
to set the world on fire.
23.
think
the world of,
to like or admire greatly:
His coworkers think the world of
him
.
24.
world without end,
for all eternity; for
always
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
World
:
world
–noun
1.
the
earth
or
globe, cons
i
dered
as
a
planet
.
2.
(
of
ten initial capital
let
ter
)
a
part
icular division of the earth:
the
West
ern world.
3.
the earth or a part of
it
,
with
its inhabit
an
ts,
affairs
, etc., during a particular period:
the ancient world.
4.
human
kind
; the human race; humanity:
The world
must
eliminate war
and
p
over
ty.
5.
the public
general
ly:
The whole world
knows
it.
6.
the
class
of per
son
s
devoted
to
the affairs, interests, or pursuits of
this
life
:
The world worships success.
7.
a particular class of
people
, with
common
interests, aims, etc.:
the fashionable world.
8.
any
sphere, realm, or
do
main, with
all
pertaining to it:
a child's world; the world of dreams; the insect world.
9.
everything
that
exists; the
universe
; the macrocosm.
10.
any complex whole conceived as resembling the universe:
the world of the microcosm.
11.
one
of the
three
general gro
up
ings of physical nature:
animal world; mineral world; vegetable world.
12.
any period, state, or sphere of existence:
t
his
world; the world to
come
.
13.
Often,
worlds.
a great deal:
That vacation
was
worlds of fun.
14.
any indefinitely great exp
ans
e.
15.
any heavenly body:
the
star
ry worlds.
—Idioms
16.
bring
into
the world,
a.
to
give
birth to; bear:
My
g
ran
dm
other
brought nine
children
into the world.
b.
to de
live
r (a baby):
the doctor brought many children into the world.
17.
come into the world,
to
be
born:
Her
first
child
came
into the world
in
June.
18.
for
all the world,
a.
for any consideration,
how
ever great:
She wouldn't come to visit
us
for all the world.
b.
in
every
respect; precisely:
You
look for all the world
like
my Aunt Mary.
19.
in the world,
a.
at
all;
ever
:
I never in the world
would
have
believed such an obvious lie.
b.
from
among
all possibilities:
Where
in the world
did
you find that hat?
20.
on
top of the world.
top
1
(
def. 46
)
.
21.
out
of this
or
the world,
except
ional; fine:
The chef prepared a roast duck that was out of this world.
22.
set the world on fire,
to achieve great fame and success:
He
didn't
see
m to be the
type
to set the world on fire.
23.
think
the world of,
to like or admire greatly:
His coworkers think the world of
him
.
24.
world without end,
for all eternity; for
always
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
World
:
world
–noun
1.
the
earth
or
globe, cons
i
dered
as
a
planet
.
2.
(
of
ten initial capital
let
ter
)
a
part
icular division of the earth:
the
West
ern world.
3.
the earth or a part of
it
,
with
its inhabit
an
ts,
affairs
, etc., during a particular period:
the ancient world.
4.
human
kind
; the human race; humanity:
The world
must
eliminate war
and
p
over
ty.
5.
the public
general
ly:
The whole world
knows
it.
6.
the
class
of per
son
s
devoted
to
the affairs, interests, or pursuits of
this
life
:
The world worships success.
7.
a particular class of
people
, with
common
interests, aims, etc.:
the fashionable world.
8.
any
sphere, realm, or
do
main, with
all
pertaining to it:
a child's world; the world of dreams; the insect world.
9.
everything
that
exists; the
universe
; the macrocosm.
10.
any complex whole conceived as resembling the universe:
the world of the microcosm.
11.
one
of the
three
general gro
up
ings of physical nature:
animal world; mineral world; vegetable world.
12.
any period, state, or sphere of existence:
t
his
world; the world to
come
.
13.
Often,
worlds.
a great deal:
That vacation
was
worlds of fun.
14.
any indefinitely great exp
ans
e.
15.
any heavenly body:
the
star
ry worlds.
—Idioms
16.
bring
into
the world,
a.
to
give
birth to; bear:
My
g
ran
dm
other
brought nine
children
into the world.
b.
to de
live
r (a baby):
the doctor brought many children into the world.
17.
come into the world,
to
be
born:
Her
first
child
came
into the world
in
June.
18.
for
all the world,
a.
for any consideration,
how
ever great:
She wouldn't come to visit
us
for all the world.
b.
in
every
respect; precisely:
You
look for all the world
like
my Aunt Mary.
19.
in the world,
a.
at
all;
ever
:
I never in the world
would
have
believed such an obvious lie.
b.
from
among
all possibilities:
Where
in the world
did
you find that hat?
20.
on
top of the world.
top
1
(
def. 46
)
.
21.
out
of this
or
the world,
except
ional; fine:
The chef prepared a roast duck that was out of this world.
22.
set the world on fire,
to achieve great fame and success:
He
didn't
see
m to be the
type
to set the world on fire.
23.
think
the world of,
to like or admire greatly:
His coworkers think the world of
him
.
24.
world without end,
for all eternity; for
always
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
World
:
world
–noun
1.
the
earth
or
globe, cons
i
dered
as
a
planet
.
2.
(
of
ten initial capital
let
ter
)
a
part
icular division of the earth:
the
West
ern world.
3.
the earth or a part of
it
,
with
its inhabit
an
ts,
affairs
, etc., during a particular period:
the ancient world.
4.
human
kind
; the human race; humanity:
The world
must
eliminate war
and
p
over
ty.
5.
the public
general
ly:
The whole world
knows
it.
6.
the
class
of per
son
s
devoted
to
the affairs, interests, or pursuits of
this
life
:
The world worships success.
7.
a particular class of
people
, with
common
interests, aims, etc.:
the fashionable world.
8.
any
sphere, realm, or
do
main, with
all
pertaining to it:
a child's world; the world of dreams; the insect world.
9.
everything
that
exists; the
universe
; the macrocosm.
10.
any complex whole conceived as resembling the universe:
the world of the microcosm.
11.
one
of the
three
general gro
up
ings of physical nature:
animal world; mineral world; vegetable world.
12.
any period, state, or sphere of existence:
t
his
world; the world to
come
.
13.
Often,
worlds.
a great deal:
That vacation
was
worlds of fun.
14.
any indefinitely great exp
ans
e.
15.
any heavenly body:
the
star
ry worlds.
—Idioms
16.
bring
into
the world,
a.
to
give
birth to; bear:
My
g
ran
dm
other
brought nine
children
into the world.
b.
to de
live
r (a baby):
the doctor brought many children into the world.
17.
come into the world,
to
be
born:
Her
first
child
came
into the world
in
June.
18.
for
all the world,
a.
for any consideration,
how
ever great:
She wouldn't come to visit
us
for all the world.
b.
in
every
respect; precisely:
You
look for all the world
like
my Aunt Mary.
19.
in the world,
a.
at
all;
ever
:
I never in the world
would
have
believed such an obvious lie.
b.
from
among
all possibilities:
Where
in the world
did
you find that hat?
20.
on
top of the world.
top
1
(
def. 46
)
.
21.
out
of this
or
the world,
except
ional; fine:
The chef prepared a roast duck that was out of this world.
22.
set the world on fire,
to achieve great fame and success:
He
didn't
see
m to be the
type
to set the world on fire.
23.
think
the world of,
to like or admire greatly:
His coworkers think the world of
him
.
24.
world without end,
for all eternity; for
always
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
World
:
world
–noun
1.
the
earth
or
globe, cons
i
dered
as
a
planet
.
2.
(
of
ten initial capital
let
ter
)
a
part
icular division of the earth:
the
West
ern world.
3.
the earth or a part of
it
,
with
its inhabit
an
ts,
affairs
, etc., during a particular period:
the ancient world.
4.
human
kind
; the human race; humanity:
The world
must
eliminate war
and
p
over
ty.
5.
the public
general
ly:
The whole world
knows
it.
6.
the
class
of per
son
s
devoted
to
the affairs, interests, or pursuits of
this
life
:
The world worships success.
7.
a particular class of
people
, with
common
interests, aims, etc.:
the fashionable world.
8.
any
sphere, realm, or
do
main, with
all
pertaining to it:
a child's world; the world of dreams; the insect world.
9.
everything
that
exists; the
universe
; the macrocosm.
10.
any complex whole conceived as resembling the universe:
the world of the microcosm.
11.
one
of the
three
general gro
up
ings of physical nature:
animal world; mineral world; vegetable world.
12.
any period, state, or sphere of existence:
t
his
world; the world to
come
.
13.
Often,
worlds.
a great deal:
That vacation
was
worlds of fun.
14.
any indefinitely great exp
ans
e.
15.
any heavenly body:
the
star
ry worlds.
—Idioms
16.
bring
into
the world,
a.
to
give
birth to; bear:
My
g
ran
dm
other
brought nine
children
into the world.
b.
to de
live
r (a baby):
the doctor brought many children into the world.
17.
come into the world,
to
be
born:
Her
first
child
came
into the world
in
June.
18.
for
all the world,
a.
for any consideration,
how
ever great:
She wouldn't come to visit
us
for all the world.
b.
in
every
respect; precisely:
You
look for all the world
like
my Aunt Mary.
19.
in the world,
a.
at
all;
ever
:
I never in the world
would
have
believed such an obvious lie.
b.
from
among
all possibilities:
Where
in the world
did
you find that hat?
20.
on
top of the world.
top
1
(
def. 46
)
.
21.
out
of this
or
the world,
except
ional; fine:
The chef prepared a roast duck that was out of this world.
22.
set the world on fire,
to achieve great fame and success:
He
didn't
see
m to be the
type
to set the world on fire.
23.
think
the world of,
to like or admire greatly:
His coworkers think the world of
him
.
24.
world without end,
for all eternity; for
always
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
World
:
world
–noun
1.
the
earth
or
globe, cons
i
dered
as
a
planet
.
2.
(
of
ten initial capital
let
ter
)
a
part
icular division of the earth:
the
West
ern world.
3.
the earth or a part of
it
,
with
its inhabit
an
ts,
affairs
, etc., during a particular period:
the ancient world.
4.
human
kind
; the human race; humanity:
The world
must
eliminate war
and
p
over
ty.
5.
the public
general
ly:
The whole world
knows
it.
6.
the
class
of per
son
s
devoted
to
the affairs, interests, or pursuits of
this
life
:
The world worships success.
7.
a particular class of
people
, with
common
interests, aims, etc.:
the fashionable world.
8.
any
sphere, realm, or
do
main, with
all
pertaining to it:
a child's world; the world of dreams; the insect world.
9.
everything
that
exists; the
universe
; the macrocosm.
10.
any complex whole conceived as resembling the universe:
the world of the microcosm.
11.
one
of the
three
general gro
up
ings of physical nature:
animal world; mineral world; vegetable world.
12.
any period, state, or sphere of existence:
t
his
world; the world to
come
.
13.
Often,
worlds.
a great deal:
That vacation
was
worlds of fun.
14.
any indefinitely great exp
ans
e.
15.
any heavenly body:
the
star
ry worlds.
—Idioms
16.
bring
into
the world,
a.
to
give
birth to; bear:
My
g
ran
dm
other
brought nine
children
into the world.
b.
to de
live
r (a baby):
the doctor brought many children into the world.
17.
come into the world,
to
be
born:
Her
first
child
came
into the world
in
June.
18.
for
all the world,
a.
for any consideration,
how
ever great:
She wouldn't come to visit
us
for all the world.
b.
in
every
respect; precisely:
You
look for all the world
like
my Aunt Mary.
19.
in the world,
a.
at
all;
ever
:
I never in the world
would
have
believed such an obvious lie.
b.
from
among
all possibilities:
Where
in the world
did
you find that hat?
20.
on
top of the world.
top
1
(
def. 46
)
.
21.
out
of this
or
the world,
except
ional; fine:
The chef prepared a roast duck that was out of this world.
22.
set the world on fire,
to achieve great fame and success:
He
didn't
see
m to be the
type
to set the world on fire.
23.
think
the world of,
to like or admire greatly:
His coworkers think the world of
him
.
24.
world without end,
for all eternity; for
always
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
World
:
world
–noun
1.
the
earth
or
globe, cons
i
dered
as
a
planet
.
2.
(
of
ten initial capital
let
ter
)
a
part
icular division of the earth:
the
West
ern world.
3.
the earth or a part of
it
,
with
its inhabit
an
ts,
affairs
, etc., during a particular period:
the ancient world.
4.
human
kind
; the human race; humanity:
The world
must
eliminate war
and
p
over
ty.
5.
the public
general
ly:
The whole world
knows
it.
6.
the
class
of per
son
s
devoted
to
the affairs, interests, or pursuits of
this
life
:
The world worships success.
7.
a particular class of
people
, with
common
interests, aims, etc.:
the fashionable world.
8.
any
sphere, realm, or
do
main, with
all
pertaining to it:
a child's world; the world of dreams; the insect world.
9.
everything
that
exists; the
universe
; the macrocosm.
10.
any complex whole conceived as resembling the universe:
the world of the microcosm.
11.
one
of the
three
general gro
up
ings of physical nature:
animal world; mineral world; vegetable world.
12.
any period, state, or sphere of existence:
t
his
world; the world to
come
.
13.
Often,
worlds.
a great deal:
That vacation
was
worlds of fun.
14.
any indefinitely great exp
ans
e.
15.
any heavenly body:
the
star
ry worlds.
—Idioms
16.
bring
into
the world,
a.
to
give
birth to; bear:
My
g
ran
dm
other
brought nine
children
into the world.
b.
to de
live
r (a baby):
the doctor brought many children into the world.
17.
come into the world,
to
be
born:
Her
first
child
came
into the world
in
June.
18.
for
all the world,
a.
for any consideration,
how
ever great:
She wouldn't come to visit
us
for all the world.
b.
in
every
respect; precisely:
You
look for all the world
like
my Aunt Mary.
19.
in the world,
a.
at
all;
ever
:
I never in the world
would
have
believed such an obvious lie.
b.
from
among
all possibilities:
Where
in the world
did
you find that hat?
20.
on
top of the world.
top
1
(
def. 46
)
.
21.
out
of this
or
the world,
except
ional; fine:
The chef prepared a roast duck that was out of this world.
22.
set the world on fire,
to achieve great fame and success:
He
didn't
see
m to be the
type
to set the world on fire.
23.
think
the world of,
to like or admire greatly:
His coworkers think the world of
him
.
24.
world without end,
for all eternity; for
always
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
World
:
world
–noun
1.
the
earth
or
globe, cons
i
dered
as
a
planet
.
2.
(
of
ten initial capital
let
ter
)
a
part
icular division of the earth:
the
West
ern world.
3.
the earth or a part of
it
,
with
its inhabit
an
ts,
affairs
, etc., during a particular period:
the ancient world.
4.
human
kind
; the human race; humanity:
The world
must
eliminate war
and
p
over
ty.
5.
the public
general
ly:
The whole world
knows
it.
6.
the
class
of per
son
s
devoted
to
the affairs, interests, or pursuits of
this
life
:
The world worships success.
7.
a particular class of
people
, with
common
interests, aims, etc.:
the fashionable world.
8.
any
sphere, realm, or
do
main, with
all
pertaining to it:
a child's world; the world of dreams; the insect world.
9.
everything
that
exists; the
universe
; the macrocosm.
10.
any complex whole conceived as resembling the universe:
the world of the microcosm.
11.
one
of the
three
general gro
up
ings of physical nature:
animal world; mineral world; vegetable world.
12.
any period, state, or sphere of existence:
t
his
world; the world to
come
.
13.
Often,
worlds.
a great deal:
That vacation
was
worlds of fun.
14.
any indefinitely great exp
ans
e.
15.
any heavenly body:
the
star
ry worlds.
—Idioms
16.
bring
into
the world,
a.
to
give
birth to; bear:
My
g
ran
dm
other
brought nine
children
into the world.
b.
to de
live
r (a baby):
the doctor brought many children into the world.
17.
come into the world,
to
be
born:
Her
first
child
came
into the world
in
June.
18.
for
all the world,
a.
for any consideration,
how
ever great:
She wouldn't come to visit
us
for all the world.
b.
in
every
respect; precisely:
You
look for all the world
like
my Aunt Mary.
19.
in the world,
a.
at
all;
ever
:
I never in the world
would
have
believed such an obvious lie.
b.
from
among
all possibilities:
Where
in the world
did
you find that hat?
20.
on
top of the world.
top
1
(
def. 46
)
.
21.
out
of this
or
the world,
except
ional; fine:
The chef prepared a roast duck that was out of this world.
22.
set the world on fire,
to achieve great fame and success:
He
didn't
see
m to be the
type
to set the world on fire.
23.
think
the world of,
to like or admire greatly:
His coworkers think the world of
him
.
24.
world without end,
for all eternity; for
always
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
World
:
world
–noun
1.
the
earth
or
globe, cons
i
dered
as
a
planet
.
2.
(
of
ten initial capital
let
ter
)
a
part
icular division of the earth:
the
West
ern world.
3.
the earth or a part of
it
,
with
its inhabit
an
ts,
affairs
, etc., during a particular period:
the ancient world.
4.
human
kind
; the human race; humanity:
The world
must
eliminate war
and
p
over
ty.
5.
the public
general
ly:
The whole world
knows
it.
6.
the
class
of per
son
s
devoted
to
the affairs, interests, or pursuits of
this
life
:
The world worships success.
7.
a particular class of
people
, with
common
interests, aims, etc.:
the fashionable world.
8.
any
sphere, realm, or
do
main, with
all
pertaining to it:
a child's world; the world of dreams; the insect world.
9.
everything
that
exists; the
universe
; the macrocosm.
10.
any complex whole conceived as resembling the universe:
the world of the microcosm.
11.
one
of the
three
general gro
up
ings of physical nature:
animal world; mineral world; vegetable world.
12.
any period, state, or sphere of existence:
t
his
world; the world to
come
.
13.
Often,
worlds.
a great deal:
That vacation
was
worlds of fun.
14.
any indefinitely great exp
ans
e.
15.
any heavenly body:
the
star
ry worlds.
—Idioms
16.
bring
into
the world,
a.
to
give
birth to; bear:
My
g
ran
dm
other
brought nine
children
into the world.
b.
to de
live
r (a baby):
the doctor brought many children into the world.
17.
come into the world,
to
be
born:
Her
first
child
came
into the world
in
June.
18.
for
all the world,
a.
for any consideration,
how
ever great:
She wouldn't come to visit
us
for all the world.
b.
in
every
respect; precisely:
You
look for all the world
like
my Aunt Mary.
19.
in the world,
a.
at
all;
ever
:
I never in the world
would
have
believed such an obvious lie.
b.
from
among
all possibilities:
Where
in the world
did
you find that hat?
20.
on
top of the world.
top
1
(
def. 46
)
.
21.
out
of this
or
the world,
except
ional; fine:
The chef prepared a roast duck that was out of this world.
22.
set the world on fire,
to achieve great fame and success:
He
didn't
see
m to be the
type
to set the world on fire.
23.
think
the world of,
to like or admire greatly:
His coworkers think the world of
him
.
24.
world without end,
for all eternity; for
always
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
World
:
world
–noun
1.
the
earth
or
globe, cons
i
dered
as
a
planet
.
2.
(
of
ten initial capital
let
ter
)
a
part
icular division of the earth:
the
West
ern world.
3.
the earth or a part of
it
,
with
its inhabit
an
ts,
affairs
, etc., during a particular period:
the ancient world.
4.
human
kind
; the human race; humanity:
The world
must
eliminate war
and
p
over
ty.
5.
the public
general
ly:
The whole world
knows
it.
6.
the
class
of per
son
s
devoted
to
the affairs, interests, or pursuits of
this
life
:
The world worships success.
7.
a particular class of
people
, with
common
interests, aims, etc.:
the fashionable world.
8.
any
sphere, realm, or
do
main, with
all
pertaining to it:
a child's world; the world of dreams; the insect world.
9.
everything
that
exists; the
universe
; the macrocosm.
10.
any complex whole conceived as resembling the universe:
the world of the microcosm.
11.
one
of the
three
general gro
up
ings of physical nature:
animal world; mineral world; vegetable world.
12.
any period, state, or sphere of existence:
t
his
world; the world to
come
.
13.
Often,
worlds.
a great deal:
That vacation
was
worlds of fun.
14.
any indefinitely great exp
ans
e.
15.
any heavenly body:
the
star
ry worlds.
—Idioms
16.
bring
into
the world,
a.
to
give
birth to; bear:
My
g
ran
dm
other
brought nine
children
into the world.
b.
to de
live
r (a baby):
the doctor brought many children into the world.
17.
come into the world,
to
be
born:
Her
first
child
came
into the world
in
June.
18.
for
all the world,
a.
for any consideration,
how
ever great:
She wouldn't come to visit
us
for all the world.
b.
in
every
respect; precisely:
You
look for all the world
like
my Aunt Mary.
19.
in the world,
a.
at
all;
ever
:
I never in the world
would
have
believed such an obvious lie.
b.
from
among
all possibilities:
Where
in the world
did
you find that hat?
20.
on
top of the world.
top
1
(
def. 46
)
.
21.
out
of this
or
the world,
except
ional; fine:
The chef prepared a roast duck that was out of this world.
22.
set the world on fire,
to achieve great fame and success:
He
didn't
see
m to be the
type
to set the world on fire.
23.
think
the world of,
to like or admire greatly:
His coworkers think the world of
him
.
24.
world without end,
for all eternity; for
always
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
World
:
world
–noun
1.
the
earth
or
globe, cons
i
dered
as
a
planet
.
2.
(
of
ten initial capital
let
ter
)
a
part
icular division of the earth:
the
West
ern world.
3.
the earth or a part of
it
,
with
its inhabit
an
ts,
affairs
, etc., during a particular period:
the ancient world.
4.
human
kind
; the human race; humanity:
The world
must
eliminate war
and
p
over
ty.
5.
the public
general
ly:
The whole world
knows
it.
6.
the
class
of per
son
s
devoted
to
the affairs, interests, or pursuits of
this
life
:
The world worships success.
7.
a particular class of
people
, with
common
interests, aims, etc.:
the fashionable world.
8.
any
sphere, realm, or
do
main, with
all
pertaining to it:
a child's world; the world of dreams; the insect world.
9.
everything
that
exists; the
universe
; the macrocosm.
10.
any complex whole conceived as resembling the universe:
the world of the microcosm.
11.
one
of the
three
general gro
up
ings of physical nature:
animal world; mineral world; vegetable world.
12.
any period, state, or sphere of existence:
t
his
world; the world to
come
.
13.
Often,
worlds.
a great deal:
That vacation
was
worlds of fun.
14.
any indefinitely great exp
ans
e.
15.
any heavenly body:
the
star
ry worlds.
—Idioms
16.
bring
into
the world,
a.
to
give
birth to; bear:
My
g
ran
dm
other
brought nine
children
into the world.
b.
to de
live
r (a baby):
the doctor brought many children into the world.
17.
come into the world,
to
be
born:
Her
first
child
came
into the world
in
June.
18.
for
all the world,
a.
for any consideration,
how
ever great:
She wouldn't come to visit
us
for all the world.
b.
in
every
respect; precisely:
You
look for all the world
like
my Aunt Mary.
19.
in the world,
a.
at
all;
ever
:
I never in the world
would
have
believed such an obvious lie.
b.
from
among
all possibilities:
Where
in the world
did
you find that hat?
20.
on
top of the world.
top
1
(
def. 46
)
.
21.
out
of this
or
the world,
except
ional; fine:
The chef prepared a roast duck that was out of this world.
22.
set the world on fire,
to achieve great fame and success:
He
didn't
see
m to be the
type
to set the world on fire.
23.
think
the world of,
to like or admire greatly:
His coworkers think the world of
him
.
24.
world without end,
for all eternity; for
always
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
World
:
world
–noun
1.
the
earth
or
globe, cons
i
dered
as
a
planet
.
2.
(
of
ten initial capital
let
ter
)
a
part
icular division of the earth:
the
West
ern world.
3.
the earth or a part of
it
,
with
its inhabit
an
ts,
affairs
, etc., during a particular period:
the ancient world.
4.
human
kind
; the human race; humanity:
The world
must
eliminate war
and
p
over
ty.
5.
the public
general
ly:
The whole world
knows
it.
6.
the
class
of per
son
s
devoted
to
the affairs, interests, or pursuits of
this
life
:
The world worships success.
7.
a particular class of
people
, with
common
interests, aims, etc.:
the fashionable world.
8.
any
sphere, realm, or
do
main, with
all
pertaining to it:
a child's world; the world of dreams; the insect world.
9.
everything
that
exists; the
universe
; the macrocosm.
10.
any complex whole conceived as resembling the universe:
the world of the microcosm.
11.
one
of the
three
general gro
up
ings of physical nature:
animal world; mineral world; vegetable world.
12.
any period, state, or sphere of existence:
t
his
world; the world to
come
.
13.
Often,
worlds.
a great deal:
That vacation
was
worlds of fun.
14.
any indefinitely great exp
ans
e.
15.
any heavenly body:
the
star
ry worlds.
—Idioms
16.
bring
into
the world,
a.
to
give
birth to; bear:
My
g
ran
dm
other
brought nine
children
into the world.
b.
to de
live
r (a baby):
the doctor brought many children into the world.
17.
come into the world,
to
be
born:
Her
first
child
came
into the world
in
June.
18.
for
all the world,
a.
for any consideration,
how
ever great:
She wouldn't come to visit
us
for all the world.
b.
in
every
respect; precisely:
You
look for all the world
like
my Aunt Mary.
19.
in the world,
a.
at
all;
ever
:
I never in the world
would
have
believed such an obvious lie.
b.
from
among
all possibilities:
Where
in the world
did
you find that hat?
20.
on
top of the world.
top
1
(
def. 46
)
.
21.
out
of this
or
the world,
except
ional; fine:
The chef prepared a roast duck that was out of this world.
22.
set the world on fire,
to achieve great fame and success:
He
didn't
see
m to be the
type
to set the world on fire.
23.
think
the world of,
to like or admire greatly:
His coworkers think the world of
him
.
24.
world without end,
for all eternity; for
always
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
World
:
world
–noun
1.
the
earth
or
globe, cons
i
dered
as
a
planet
.
2.
(
of
ten initial capital
let
ter
)
a
part
icular division of the earth:
the
West
ern world.
3.
the earth or a part of
it
,
with
its inhabit
an
ts,
affairs
, etc., during a particular period:
the ancient world.
4.
human
kind
; the human race; humanity:
The world
must
eliminate war
and
p
over
ty.
5.
the public
general
ly:
The whole world
knows
it.
6.
the
class
of per
son
s
devoted
to
the affairs, interests, or pursuits of
this
life
:
The world worships success.
7.
a particular class of
people
, with
common
interests, aims, etc.:
the fashionable world.
8.
any
sphere, realm, or
do
main, with
all
pertaining to it:
a child's world; the world of dreams; the insect world.
9.
everything
that
exists; the
universe
; the macrocosm.
10.
any complex whole conceived as resembling the universe:
the world of the microcosm.
11.
one
of the
three
general gro
up
ings of physical nature:
animal world; mineral world; vegetable world.
12.
any period, state, or sphere of existence:
t
his
world; the world to
come
.
13.
Often,
worlds.
a great deal:
That vacation
was
worlds of fun.
14.
any indefinitely great exp
ans
e.
15.
any heavenly body:
the
star
ry worlds.
—Idioms
16.
bring
into
the world,
a.
to
give
birth to; bear:
My
g
ran
dm
other
brought nine
children
into the world.
b.
to de
live
r (a baby):
the doctor brought many children into the world.
17.
come into the world,
to
be
born:
Her
first
child
came
into the world
in
June.
18.
for
all the world,
a.
for any consideration,
how
ever great:
She wouldn't come to visit
us
for all the world.
b.
in
every
respect; precisely:
You
look for all the world
like
my Aunt Mary.
19.
in the world,
a.
at
all;
ever
:
I never in the world
would
have
believed such an obvious lie.
b.
from
among
all possibilities:
Where
in the world
did
you find that hat?
20.
on
top of the world.
top
1
(
def. 46
)
.
21.
out
of this
or
the world,
except
ional; fine:
The chef prepared a roast duck that was out of this world.
22.
set the world on fire,
to achieve great fame and success:
He
didn't
see
m to be the
type
to set the world on fire.
23.
think
the world of,
to like or admire greatly:
His coworkers think the world of
him
.
24.
world without end,
for all eternity; for
always
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
World
:
world
–noun
1.
the
earth
or
globe, cons
i
dered
as
a
planet
.
2.
(
of
ten initial capital
let
ter
)
a
part
icular division of the earth:
the
West
ern world.
3.
the earth or a part of
it
,
with
its inhabit
an
ts,
affairs
, etc., during a particular period:
the ancient world.
4.
human
kind
; the human race; humanity:
The world
must
eliminate war
and
p
over
ty.
5.
the public
general
ly:
The whole world
knows
it.
6.
the
class
of per
son
s
devoted
to
the affairs, interests, or pursuits of
this
life
:
The world worships success.
7.
a particular class of
people
, with
common
interests, aims, etc.:
the fashionable world.
8.
any
sphere, realm, or
do
main, with
all
pertaining to it:
a child's world; the world of dreams; the insect world.
9.
everything
that
exists; the
universe
; the macrocosm.
10.
any complex whole conceived as resembling the universe:
the world of the microcosm.
11.
one
of the
three
general gro
up
ings of physical nature:
animal world; mineral world; vegetable world.
12.
any period, state, or sphere of existence:
t
his
world; the world to
come
.
13.
Often,
worlds.
a great deal:
That vacation
was
worlds of fun.
14.
any indefinitely great exp
ans
e.
15.
any heavenly body:
the
star
ry worlds.
—Idioms
16.
bring
into
the world,
a.
to
give
birth to; bear:
My
g
ran
dm
other
brought nine
children
into the world.
b.
to de
live
r (a baby):
the doctor brought many children into the world.
17.
come into the world,
to
be
born:
Her
first
child
came
into the world
in
June.
18.
for
all the world,
a.
for any consideration,
how
ever great:
She wouldn't come to visit
us
for all the world.
b.
in
every
respect; precisely:
You
look for all the world
like
my Aunt Mary.
19.
in the world,
a.
at
all;
ever
:
I never in the world
would
have
believed such an obvious lie.
b.
from
among
all possibilities:
Where
in the world
did
you find that hat?
20.
on
top of the world.
top
1
(
def. 46
)
.
21.
out
of this
or
the world,
except
ional; fine:
The chef prepared a roast duck that was out of this world.
22.
set the world on fire,
to achieve great fame and success:
He
didn't
see
m to be the
type
to set the world on fire.
23.
think
the world of,
to like or admire greatly:
His coworkers think the world of
him
.
24.
world without end,
for all eternity; for
always
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
World
:
world
–noun
1.
the
earth
or
globe, cons
i
dered
as
a
planet
.
2.
(
of
ten initial capital
let
ter
)
a
part
icular division of the earth:
the
West
ern world.
3.
the earth or a part of
it
,
with
its inhabit
an
ts,
affairs
, etc., during a particular period:
the ancient world.
4.
human
kind
; the human race; humanity:
The world
must
eliminate war
and
p
over
ty.
5.
the public
general
ly:
The whole world
knows
it.
6.
the
class
of per
son
s
devoted
to
the affairs, interests, or pursuits of
this
life
:
The world worships success.
7.
a particular class of
people
, with
common
interests, aims, etc.:
the fashionable world.
8.
any
sphere, realm, or
do
main, with
all
pertaining to it:
a child's world; the world of dreams; the insect world.
9.
everything
that
exists; the
universe
; the macrocosm.
10.
any complex whole conceived as resembling the universe:
the world of the microcosm.
11.
one
of the
three
general gro
up
ings of physical nature:
animal world; mineral world; vegetable world.
12.
any period, state, or sphere of existence:
t
his
world; the world to
come
.
13.
Often,
worlds.
a great deal:
That vacation
was
worlds of fun.
14.
any indefinitely great exp
ans
e.
15.
any heavenly body:
the
star
ry worlds.
—Idioms
16.
bring
into
the world,
a.
to
give
birth to; bear:
My
g
ran
dm
other
brought nine
children
into the world.
b.
to de
live
r (a baby):
the doctor brought many children into the world.
17.
come into the world,
to
be
born:
Her
first
child
came
into the world
in
June.
18.
for
all the world,
a.
for any consideration,
how
ever great:
She wouldn't come to visit
us
for all the world.
b.
in
every
respect; precisely:
You
look for all the world
like
my Aunt Mary.
19.
in the world,
a.
at
all;
ever
:
I never in the world
would
have
believed such an obvious lie.
b.
from
among
all possibilities:
Where
in the world
did
you find that hat?
20.
on
top of the world.
top
1
(
def. 46
)
.
21.
out
of this
or
the world,
except
ional; fine:
The chef prepared a roast duck that was out of this world.
22.
set the world on fire,
to achieve great fame and success:
He
didn't
see
m to be the
type
to set the world on fire.
23.
think
the world of,
to like or admire greatly:
His coworkers think the world of
him
.
24.
world without end,
for all eternity; for
always
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary
World
:
world
–noun
1.
the
earth
or
globe, cons
i
dered
as
a
planet
.
2.
(
of
ten initial capital
let
ter
)
a
part
icular division of the earth:
the
West
ern world.
3.
the earth or a part of
it
,
with
its inhabit
an
ts,
affairs
, etc., during a particular period:
the ancient world.
4.
human
kind
; the human race; humanity:
The world
must
eliminate war
and
p
over
ty.
5.
the public
general
ly:
The whole world
knows
it.
6.
the
class
of per
son
s
devoted
to
the affairs, interests, or pursuits of
this
life
:
The world worships success.
7.
a particular class of
people
, with
common
interests, aims, etc.:
the fashionable world.
8.
any
sphere, realm, or
do
main, with
all
pertaining to it:
a child's world; the world of dreams; the insect world.
9.
everything
that
exists; the
universe
; the macrocosm.
10.
any complex whole conceived as resembling the universe:
the world of the microcosm.
11.
one
of the
three
general gro
up
ings of physical nature:
animal world; mineral world; vegetable world.
12.
any period, state, or sphere of existence:
t
his
world; the world to
come
.
13.
Often,
worlds.
a great deal:
That vacation
was
worlds of fun.
14.
any indefinitely great exp
ans
e.
15.
any heavenly body:
the
star
ry worlds.
—Idioms
16.
bring
into
the world,
a.
to
give
birth to; bear:
My
g
ran
dm
other
brought nine
children
into the world.
b.
to de
live
r (a baby):
the doctor brought many children into the world.
17.
come into the world,
to
be
born:
Her
first
child
came
into the world
in
June.
18.
for
all the world,
a.
for any consideration,
how
ever great:
She wouldn't come to visit
us
for all the world.
b.
in
every
respect; precisely:
You
look for all the world
like
my Aunt Mary.
19.
in the world,
a.
at
all;
ever
:
I never in the world
would
have
believed such an obvious lie.
b.
from
among
all possibilities:
Where
in the world
did
you find that hat?
20.
on
top of the world.
top
1
(
def. 46
)
.
21.
out
of this
or
the world,
except
ional; fine:
The chef prepared a roast duck that was out of this world.
22.
set the world on fire,
to achieve great fame and success:
He
didn't
see
m to be the
type
to set the world on fire.
23.
think
the world of,
to like or admire greatly:
His coworkers think the world of
him
.
24.
world without end,
for all eternity; for
always
.
»
Lesson No. 1 Glossary