| 1. shortening, brevity 2. abridgment, summary |
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| shortcut | �������-������� |
| in short, briefly | ���������� |
| officer | ������ � |
| security officer | ������-���������� |
| cutlet, croquette | �������� � |
| harvesting, reaping | ������ � |
| officer corps | �������� (�����) � |
| to be angry, enraged | ����� �� [�.�.�., ��' 497] |
| anger, wrath | ����� � |
| foam, froth | ����� � |
| whipped cream | �������� � |
| He was impatient. | ������� �������� |
| 1. to chop, cut 2. to curtail |
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| 1. was cut, chopped 2. was curtailed, reduced |
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| short workday | ����-�������� �������� |
| 1. to reap, harvest 2. to shorten, abridge |
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| short, concise | ����� � |
| short-tempered | �����-�������� |
| short-term | �����-������ |
| short of breath | �����-��������� |
| short-sighed | �����-������ |
| impatient | �����-����� |
| in brief, shortly | ���������� |
| shortness, brevity | ����� (����) � |
| obtuseness | �����-������� |
| short-sightedness | �����-������ |
| impatience | �����-����� |
| short circuit | ����� � |
| stenographer (masc., fem.) | ������� � ���������� � |
| stenography | ���������� � |
| asthma | �������� � |
| a little bit | ����� |