<WORD ID="358" WORD="Dad (n.)" EXPLANATION="father" EXAMPLE="The little boy said to his father: 'Dad, please finish reading me the story.'" WAVE="DAD" />
<WORD ID="359" WORD="daily (adv.)" EXPLANATION="every day" EXAMPLE="Fresh fish arrives at the market daily. Many customers come early every morning to get the best catch." WAVE="DAILY__A" />
<WORD ID="360" WORD="damage (v.)" EXPLANATION="to hurt, to harm" EXAMPLE="Running can damage your knees if you are not careful. You should find out the proper way to run before you start." WAVE="DAMAGE__" />
<WORD ID="361" WORD="dance (v.)" EXPLANATION="to move feet and body in time with music" EXAMPLE="You, too, can dance in the streets of Rio de Janeiro. Come along with us and we will teach you how to do the tango." WAVE="DANCE__V" />
<WORD ID="362" WORD="danger (n.)" EXPLANATION="the possibility that something bad may happen" EXAMPLE="You put yourself in great danger if you don't follow the rules. You could seriously injure yourself." WAVE="DANGER__" />
<WORD ID="363" WORD="dangerous (adj.)" EXPLANATION="likely to cause harm" EXAMPLE="I'd like to water ski. Is it dangerous? I don't want to get hurt." WAVE="DANGEROU" />
<WORD ID="364" WORD="dark (adj.)" EXPLANATION="close to the colour black" EXAMPLE="What a dark night it is tonight. I can't even see my hand in front of my face." WAVE="DARK__AD" />
<WORD ID="365" WORD="date (n.)" EXPLANATION="day of the month and year" EXAMPLE="The date of the carnival is September 6, 1999." WAVE="DATE__N_" />
<WORD ID="366" WORD="day (n.)" EXPLANATION="the time of light between sunrise and sunset" EXAMPLE="There are 365 days in a calendar year." WAVE="DAY__N__" />
<WORD ID="367" WORD="daylight (n.)" EXPLANATION="the light of the sun during the day" EXAMPLE=" Daylight floods in through the windows and brightens up the room." WAVE="DAYLIGHT" />
<WORD ID="368" WORD="dead (adj.)" EXPLANATION="not alive" EXAMPLE="In this country, dead people are buried in cemeteries." WAVE="DEAD__AD" />
<WORD ID="369" WORD="dear (adj.)" EXPLANATION="much loved" EXAMPLE="My dear friend Helen, I wish you were here." WAVE="DEAR__AD" />
<WORD ID="370" WORD="death (n.)" EXPLANATION="the end of life" EXAMPLE="An attack by a bull could end in injury or even death. Be careful!" WAVE="DEATH__N" />
<WORD ID="371" WORD="decide (v.)" EXPLANATION="t o choose between two things or more" EXAMPLE="We decided to get you something special. We hope you like it." WAVE="DECIDE__" />
<WORD ID="372" WORD="decorate (v.)" EXPLANATION=" to make something more beautiful" EXAMPLE="Families decorate the graves of their loved ones with flowers and gifts." WAVE="DECORATE" />
<WORD ID="373" WORD="deep (adj.)" EXPLANATION="at or close to the bottom, a long way down" EXAMPLE="This is the deepest part of the lake. The bottom is 100 feet underneath us." WAVE="DEEP__AD" />
<WORD ID="374" WORD="definite (adj.)" EXPLANATION="sure, certain" EXAMPLE=" Do you have any definite plans for the future, or are you still not sure what you are going to do?" WAVE="DEFINITE" />
<WORD ID="375" WORD="degree (n.)" EXPLANATION="a measurement of temperature" EXAMPLE="The temperature in Geneva is 5 degrees below zero centigrade." WAVE="DEGREE__" />
<WORD ID="376" WORD="delicious (adj.)" EXPLANATION="very tasty" EXAMPLE="You can enjoy delicious Turkish food. Turkey is known for its tasty dishes." WAVE="DELICIOU" />
<WORD ID="377" WORD="delta (n.)" EXPLANATION="a flat plain at the mouth of a river near the sea" EXAMPLE="The river delta is very wide." WAVE="DELTA__N" />
<WORD ID="378" WORD="descendant (n.)" EXPLANATION="everyone in your family who lives after you" EXAMPLE="Maybe he is a direct descendant of the Nabatean people." WAVE="DESCENDA" />
<WORD ID="379" WORD="describe (v.)" EXPLANATION="to tell about something in words" EXAMPLE="Can you describe your run with the bulls? I want to hear every detail." WAVE="DESCRIBE" />
<WORD ID="380" WORD="desert (n.)" EXPLANATION="a place that gets a very small amount of rain" EXAMPLE="Petra is a city in the desert of Jordan. That is why the weather there is so hot and dry." WAVE="DESERT__" />
<WORD ID="381" WORD="design (n.)" EXPLANATION="the shape or plan of something" EXAMPLE="The architect showed us the design of our new house." WAVE="DESIGN__" />
<WORD ID="382" WORD="designer (n.)" EXPLANATION="a person who thinks of and plans the making of clothes" EXAMPLE="Some of the most famous clothing designers work in Paris." WAVE="DESIGNER" />
<WORD ID="383" WORD="dessert (n.)" EXPLANATION="the last part of a meal, usually sweet" EXAMPLE="I'll have some ice cream for dessert." WAVE="DESSERT_" />
<WORD ID="384" WORD="destroy (v.)" EXPLANATION="to ruin, to break down" EXAMPLE="You can see some of the buildings that were destroyed. They were able to rebuild many of them later." WAVE="DESTROY_" />
<WORD ID="385" WORD="detail (n.)" EXPLANATION="a piece of information which is part of a larger situation" EXAMPLE="I'd like to get a few more details about that 15-day hike along the Great Wall of China. Can I ask some questions?" WAVE="DETAIL__" />
<WORD ID="386" WORD="dialogue (n.)" EXPLANATION="a talk between two or more people" EXAMPLE="The dialogue between the leaders continued all night. Even after hours of talking, they still did not agree." WAVE="DIALOGUE" />
<WORD ID="387" WORD="dictionary (n.)" EXPLANATION="a book or CD-ROM where many words of the language are written in the order of the alphabet and explained" EXAMPLE="Look for the hard words in the dictionary." WAVE="DICTIONA" />
<WORD ID="388" WORD="die (v.)" EXPLANATION="to stop living" EXAMPLE="After the king died, his son took over the throne." WAVE="DIE__V__" />
<WORD ID="389" WORD="difference (n.)" EXPLANATION="the details that make one thing not the same as another" EXAMPLE="There is a big difference between the children. They do not look at all alike." WAVE="DIFFEREN" />
<WORD ID="390" WORD="different (adj.)" EXPLANATION="not the same" EXAMPLE="Because he loved a small bird, he changed and became a different man." WAVE="DIFFERE2" />
<WORD ID="391" WORD="difficult (adj.)" EXPLANATION="n ot easy to do or understand" EXAMPLE="Is the hike too difficult for children or can they do it easily?" WAVE="DIFFICUL" />
<WORD ID="392" WORD="dine (v.)" EXPLANATION="to eat a meal" EXAMPLE="Kings and queens have dined here. The food is spectacular." WAVE="DINE__V_" />
<WORD ID="393" WORD="dinosaur (n.)" EXPLANATION="a large wild animal which lived a long time ago and no longer exists" EXAMPLE="The dinosaurs died out millions of years ago." WAVE="DINOSAUR" />
<WORD ID="394" WORD="direct (adj.)" EXPLANATION="exact, with nothing in between" EXAMPLE="Maybe he is a direct descendant of the Nabatean people." WAVE="DIRECT__" />
<WORD ID="395" WORD="directions (n.)" EXPLANATION="instructions how to go somewhere" EXAMPLE=" He gave clear directions how to get to his house, but we still got lost." WAVE="DIRECTIO" />
<WORD ID="396" WORD="dirt (n.)" EXPLANATION="any material that is not clean such as mud or dust" EXAMPLE="Please wipe the dirt off your feet before you come into the house. I want to keep the floors clean." WAVE="DIRT__N_" />
<WORD ID="397" WORD="disagree (v.)" EXPLANATION="to have a different opinion" EXAMPLE="I disagree with you. I think you are wrong." WAVE="DISAGREE" />
<WORD ID="398" WORD="disappear (v.)" EXPLANATION="to b ecome impossible to see or find" EXAMPLE="It is disappearing from our world. Soon we won't see it anymore." WAVE="DISAPPEA" />
<WORD ID="399" WORD="discount (n., adj.)" EXPLANATION="offered at a lower price" EXAMPLE="You can get tickets at discount prices. They are selling them for 20% off at the moment." WAVE="DISCOUNT" />
<WORD ID="400" WORD="discover (v.)" EXPLANATION="to find or see something that was not known before" EXAMPLE="Come diving and discover a fascinating underwater world." WAVE="DISCOVER" />
<WORD ID="401" WORD="dish (n.)" EXPLANATION="food cooked in a certain way" EXAMPLE="Along the west coast, sweeter dishes are popular. Spicy food is not well liked." WAVE="DISH__N_" />
<WORD ID="402" WORD="display (v.)" EXPLANATION="to show for people to see" EXAMPLE="The art is displayed on the walls of the gallery." WAVE="DISPLAY_" />
<WORD ID="403" WORD="distance (n.)" EXPLANATION="a certain space away from something" EXAMPLE="Keep your distance -- don't come too close." WAVE="DISTANCE" />
<WORD ID="404" WORD="distant (adj.)" EXPLANATION="far away" EXAMPLE="The cost includes visas for distant areas, as well as for places close by." WAVE="DISTANT_" />
<WORD ID="405" WORD="disturb (v.)" EXPLANATION="to bother, to upset" EXAMPLE="Am I disturbing you? If you are busy I will come back later." WAVE="DISTURB_" />
<WORD ID="406" WORD="diver (n.)" EXPLANATION="a person who goes under water with breathing equipment" EXAMPLE="Both new and experienced divers enjoy diving there. There are a lot of unusual fish and coral to see under the water." WAVE="DIVER__N" />
<WORD ID="407" WORD="diving (n.)" EXPLANATION="going underneath the water with breathing equipment" EXAMPLE="We have diving, if you are interested in seeing the fish and coral in the deeper parts of the sea." WAVE="DIVING" />
<WORD ID="408" WORD="do (v.)" EXPLANATION="to carry out or take part in an activity (also used as an auxiliary verb) \pard past: d id" EXAMPLE="There's always a lot to do here. There are sports activities and games, as well as different clubs and restaurants." WAVE="DO__V__" />
<WORD ID="409" WORD="doctor (n.)" EXPLANATION=" a person who has been trained to treat people and prescribe medicine" EXAMPLE=" Doctors send people with skin problems to the Dead Sea. They say the minerals there are better than any medicine." WAVE="DOCTOR__" />
<WORD ID="410" WORD="dog (n.)" EXPLANATION="an animal that is kept as a pet and is related to the wolf" EXAMPLE=" Dogs make excellent pets, because they are so loyal and friendly." WAVE="DOG__N__" />
<WORD ID="411" WORD="dollar (n.)" EXPLANATION=" the basic unit of money in the USA, Canada, Australia" EXAMPLE="I'd love to win a million dollars! I would buy all the things that I have always wanted." WAVE="DOLLAR__" />
<WORD ID="412" WORD="dolphin (n.)" EXPLANATION="a large fish-like mammal with a long nose" EXAMPLE="They say that dolphins are the most intelligent underwater animals." WAVE="DOLPHIN_" />
<WORD ID="413" WORD="dome (n.)" EXPLANATION="a round, empty roof" EXAMPLE="The building has a rounded roof shaped like a dome." WAVE="DOME__N_" />
<WORD ID="414" WORD="donkey (n.)" EXPLANATION="an animal like a small horse used for carrying" EXAMPLE="Don't stand behind the donkey. If it kicks you, you could get hurt." WAVE="DONKEY__" />
<WORD ID="415" WORD="double (adj.)" EXPLANATION="two times as much or as many" EXAMPLE="Since there are two of you, you probably want a double hotel room." WAVE="DOUBLE__" />
<WORD ID="416" WORD="down (adv.)" EXPLANATION="towards the lower place; not up" EXAMPLE="If you don't want to climb up any further, go back down to the bottom of the mountain and wait for us there." WAVE="DOWN__AD" />
<WORD ID="417" WORD="drain (v.)" EXPLANATION="to remove water" EXAMPLE="Take it off the stove and drain the water." WAVE="DRAIN__V" />
<WORD ID="418" WORD="draw (v.)" EXPLANATION="to make a picture with a pencil, pen or crayon past: drew" EXAMPLE="There are pavement artists who can draw your picture in a few minutes." WAVE="DRAW__V_" />
<WORD ID="419" WORD="drawing (n.)" EXPLANATION="a picture made with a pencil or chalk" EXAMPLE="My drawing won a prize in the art competition." WAVE="DRAWING_" />
<WORD ID="420" WORD="dream (n.)" EXPLANATION="something of extreme beauty, something very desirable past: dreamt" EXAMPLE="Paris is a dream. It is one of the most beautiful cities in the world." WAVE="DREAM__N" />
<WORD ID="421" WORD="dress (v.)" EXPLANATION="to wear clothes" EXAMPLE="Everyone was dressed in spectacular costumes." WAVE="DRESSED_" />
<WORD ID="422" WORD="drink (n.)" EXPLANATION="liquid such as water, juice, milk or coffee meant for drinking" EXAMPLE="Food and cold drinks will be served at the party." WAVE="DRINK__N" />
<WORD ID="423" WORD="drink (v.)" EXPLANATION="to take in liquid through the mouth past: drank" EXAMPLE="There are parties and lots of hot chocolate to drink!" WAVE="DRINK__V" />
<WORD ID="424" WORD="drive (v.)" EXPLANATION="to control or operate a car past: drove" EXAMPLE="People can drive in their cars or walk across the bridge." WAVE="DRIVE__V" />
<WORD ID="425" WORD="driver (n.)" EXPLANATION="a person who drives a car" EXAMPLE="We asked the taxi driver to take us to the bus station." WAVE="DRIVER__" />
<WORD ID="426" WORD="drop (v.)" EXPLANATION="to let something fall" EXAMPLE="I was so surprised to hear a voice that I dropped my parcel on the ground." WAVE="DROP__V_" />
<WORD ID="427" WORD="dry (adj.)" EXPLANATION=" not wet; having no moisture" EXAMPLE="The land was dry, so the plants could not grow." WAVE="DRY__ADJ" />
<WORD ID="428" WORD="during (prep.)" EXPLANATION="all the time that something is happening" EXAMPLE="Many tourists go to Baja during the winter months." WAVE="DURING" />
<WORD ID="429" WORD="dynasty (n.)" EXPLANATION="a succession of leaders all from the same family" EXAMPLE="The wall that stands today, was built by emperors of the Ming Dynasty between the 14th and 17th centuries." WAVE="DYNASTY_" />