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ross

Aussprache: [rɔs]

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Kontext: „proper noun, name“

(noun) a common male first name. It’s often used for boys and sometimes can be a surname. People with this name might be known for various reasons, such as their personality or achievements.

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Ross always makes everyone laugh with his jokes.

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There isn't anyone named Ross in my class this year.

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Do you know someone named Ross who likes to play soccer?

Kontext: „food, cooking“

(noun) a type of sauce that is usually made from stock and is often used in cooking, especially in French cuisine. Chefs use it to add flavor to dishes.

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The chef prepared a delicious white sauce or 'ross' to go with the pasta.

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I didn’t like the food because there wasn’t any ross on it.

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What type of dishes can you make using a ross?

Kontext: „process, dealing“

(verb) to make someone feel very comfortable or relaxed, often by being friendly or welcoming. This is especially used in context when someone is trying to be nice.

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He knows how to ross his new friends so they feel at home.

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She didn’t ross her guests, and they felt a bit awkward.

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How do you plan to ross the new students at your school?

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