col
Prononciation : [kɒl]
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Contexte : « geography »
(noun) a low point between two mountains or hills. It’s like a little path or gap that sits lower than the peaks around it. People often use cols to cross over mountains.
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The hikers reached the col and were excited to see the view from the top.
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They didn't find a col to rest at; the mountains were too steep.
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Have you ever crossed a col on a hike?
Contexte : « clothing »
(noun) the part of a shirt or jacket that goes around the neck. It can be raised up or turned down, making the outfit look different.
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I love the way the collar on this shirt looks; it's very stylish.
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The collar on his old jacket was so frayed that it looked terrible.
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What type of collar do you think is most comfortable?
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