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Topic: Office

sidetrack

IPA: /ˈsaɪdtræk/

KK: /ˈsaɪdtræk/

intransitive verb

Definition: To move away from the main topic or direction, often leading to a distraction or change in focus.

Example: During the meeting, we tended to sidetrack the discussion with unrelated stories.

noun

Definition: A track that runs alongside a main track, often used for trains to stop or pass each other, or a situation that is less important than the main issue.

Example: The train was moved to the sidetrack to allow the express train to pass.

transitive verb

Definition: To cause someone or something to move away from the main focus or direction, often delaying or distracting them from their original purpose.

Example: The unexpected phone call sidetracked me from finishing my report.

signature

IPA: /ˈsɪɡ.nə.tʃər/

KK: /ˈsɪɡ.nə.tʃər/

noun

Definition: A distinctive mark or characteristic that shows someone's identity, often used in writing or signing documents.

Example: Please put your signature at the bottom of the form.

signer

IPA: /ˈsaɪnər/

KK: /ˈsaɪnər/

noun

Definition: A person who writes their name on a document or uses sign language to communicate.

Example: The signer carefully wrote their name at the bottom of the contract.

signing

IPA: /ˈsaɪnɪŋ/

KK: /ˈsaɪnɪŋ/

noun

Definition: The act of officially agreeing to something by writing your name on a document or contract.

Example: The signing of the contract took place in the lawyer's office.

verb

Definition: The action of writing one's name on a document to show agreement or approval.

Example: She is signing the contract to finalize the deal.

skive

IPA: /skaɪv/

KK: /skaɪv/

transitive verb

Definition: To cut thin layers from a material like leather or rubber.

Example: He decided to skive the edges of the leather to make it smoother.

skiver

IPA: //ˈskaɪvər//

KK: /ˈskaɪvər/

noun

Definition: A type of thin, soft leather made from sheepskin, often used in bookbinding and other crafts.

Example: The artisan used a skiver to create a beautiful leather cover for the book.

slack

IPA: /slæk/

KK: /slæk/

adverb

Definition: In a loose or relaxed way, without tension or firmness.

Example: The rope hung slack after the weight was removed.

intransitive verb

Definition: To become loose or less tight; to not be firm or tense.

Example: The rope began to slack after the weight was removed.

noun

Definition: A state of being loose or not tight, often referring to a lack of tension in something like a rope or a period of inactivity.

Example: There was some slack in the rope, allowing the boat to move freely.

transitive verb

Definition: To make something less tight or to reduce its tension or speed.

Example: He decided to slack the rope to give the boat more room to move.

slipcase

IPA: /ˈslɪpkeɪs/

KK: /ˈslɪpˌkeɪs/

noun

Definition: A type of box that is open at one end, designed to hold and protect books or magazines.

Example: She carefully placed the rare book into its slipcase to keep it safe.

slopwork

IPA: /ˈslɒpˌwɜːrk/

KK: /slɔpˌwɜrk/

noun

Definition: Work that is done carelessly or quickly, often resulting in poor quality. It can also refer to inexpensive, low-quality clothing that is made quickly.

Example: The factory was known for its slopwork, producing cheap clothes that fell apart after a few washes.

solicit

IPA: /səˈlɪsɪt/

KK: /səˈlɪsɪt/

intransitive verb

Definition: To ask for something or try to obtain something, often in a formal or persistent way.

Example: The organization will solicit donations to support the local community.

transitive verb

Definition: To ask for something, often in a formal or persistent way, such as help, support, or business.

Example: The charity organization will solicit donations from local businesses.

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