aria: ~* E+ c4 }# f7 i& ?7 S9 _
operatic solo; a song sung by one person in an opera or oratorio7 t. X# Y( I$ V9 P) C6 L0 ^8 \, B; y
arid% g/ F5 [- W c S" F2 H3 s, ~& J1 K
(of land) dry; barren; unproductive9 T9 g& ^4 k' ~
aristocracy2 c! Z% g. W8 ^% X
hereditary nobility; privileged class; government by nobility; N. aristocrat1 y, L& K4 D) O) X8 Q2 k
armada
6 r( s9 ?# P6 {fleet of warships1 ^3 [- \0 Y, ~6 J, u0 q2 r) z, m
aromatic
0 Y4 E! n, g9 L. C' tfragrant; having a sweet smell; N. aroma: strong pleasant smell( `! @8 [0 [' @, C* Y0 \
arraign
* b; g" v, @5 U- x1 V8 @2 j/ Ycharge in court; indict& l/ Q: M/ A( h/ |. {! M. y
array' C5 _0 K, g) v" U9 E" [; {
marshal; draw up in order; arrange in order; clothe splendidly; adorn; N: fine clothes; ordered group; Ex. in battle array
; H! \( g/ r" ^) T' Y5 ]1 m( J) i" Carrears4 ?" C! X# e- G! D
being in debt; money that should have been paid; work that should have been done
( _1 U6 X7 W( F7 xarrhythmic4 l4 `/ {) f$ [2 G+ W$ X0 g
lacking rhythm or regularity; N. arrhythmia; `" b0 W: O6 B& i) q
arrogance* t5 v- w' v# w; r' M
pride; haughtiness; ADJ. arrogant: unpleasantly self-important (with a strong confidence in one's own importance and a lack of respect for other people)
1 n9 a* g% L; z x- }, oarroyo
7 \+ J1 M; Q$ W) W/ y8 {" Xgully; narrow channel formed by rainwater! `+ p% f2 D6 M* f& n, ^
arsenal
# g- q( y# m& |4 {storage place for military equipment |