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They

They

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UK
ðeɪ
US
ðeɪ
Definition: Used to refer to two or more people or things previously mentioned or easily identified.
Meaning: Chúng, chúng nó, họ; những cái ấy
Very Common
How to use "They" vocabulary in sentence (example)

Thanks to mass production, even after shipping costs they still won't end up being too costly.

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This was because they weren't grown in Europe, so when world explorers brought back this rare and exotic new fruit, supply was low and demand was high.

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Well technically, these special pineapples aren't even on the market - so they're priceless.

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So if they're not for sale, where do they go?

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They speak many different languages and have different religions and cultures.

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They may see the famous "Sights of London".

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They are important for the city's economy.

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They can tear houses to pieces and often leave people homeless.

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They are smaller than hurricane but stronger.

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However, they can happen anywhere.

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They cause a lot of damage to anything in their path.

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When CPUs were invented in the middle 20th century they had many different word sizes.

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Before they became a massive global success and a license to print money, the company required some start-up cash.

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They were a roaring success, shifting thousands of units, and securing that much-needed start-up capital.

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In only eleven years, they have conquered the four corners of the globe, reaching a staggering 192 countries worldwide.

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The only countries they are not available in are either war-torn or living under a military dictatorship, which is totally understandable.

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Airbnb's first year was very successful for the three founders, it changed their lives that year and kept a roof over their heads, and they only had four hundred guests!

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Not only are senior citizens the fastest-growing client base for Airbnb, but they're also the most well behaved, with older women consistently showing as the highest-rated hosts on the platform.

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In the eleven years that Airbnb has been trading, they have accepted more than five hundred million guests!

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They have castles, beach huts, mobile homes, and more than two thousand tree houses currently listed on the site!

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They may be directly controlled by humans.

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They may be designed to look like humans, in which case their behaviour may suggest intelligence or thought.

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Most robots do a specific job, and they do not always look like humans.

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They can come in many forms.

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They were designed for use.

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The engineers could program it, and reprogram it if they had to.

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They do not look like people, because they are made to do things.

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Today, to produce yogurt, milk is first heated, usually to about 85 °C (185 °F), to denature the milk proteins so that they do not form curds.

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Systems with significant rainfall and duration help alleviate drought in places they move through.

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They can use the Internet to spread lies or stolen secrets or dangerously bad advice.

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They are the largest living bird species, and have the biggest eggs of all living birds.

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They are ratites, a useful grouping of medium to large flightless birds.

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Ostriches have long legs and a long neck, but they have a small head.

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They can run with a speed of about 65 kilometers per hour/40 miles per hour.

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They live in open grassland called savannas in the Sahel, and in parts of East Africa and south west Africa.

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They are now extinct in those areas.

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Ostriches mainly eat plant matter, but they also eat insects.

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The plant matter consists of seeds, shrubs, grass, fruits and flowers while the insects they eat include locusts.

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Instead, they swallow pebbles.

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Being able to calculate many times per second allows modern computers to multitask, which means they can do many different tasks at the same time.

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They are used for things such as calculation, listening to music, reading the news, writing etc.

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They were the first dedicated Android website and their first post came the same day as Google officially announced Android in 2007.

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They sent 2 Nexus S handsets running Android Gingerbread into space to test their sensors in orbit aboard the International Space Station.

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With tens of millions of people using it, they can't be doing too badly for themselves over at Google!

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Of course if you are an Apple fan that is completely understandable, just look at their user base they must be doing something right as well!

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They worshiped a mysterious, unnamed god that was part of Jaguar and part human.

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They established many cities along the eastern coast of Mexico.

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The Aztecs adopted human sacrifice from earlier cultures (such as the Olmecs) because they believed the universe would come to an end and the sun would cease to move without human blood.

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They grew up in a small log cabin, with just one room inside.

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Later they moved to Illinois.

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They had four children, but three of them died when they were very young.

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He contacted the seller to check that they realized what they had bid on, and it turned out they were a collector of broken laser pens!

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In 2002, NASA had some issues with the discontinuation of replacement parts they needed.

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So they turned to eBay in hope of finding some second hand parts for their machinery.

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Due to the stop in production, they used eBay as a tool to search for sellers who might have listed items or parts from the same machines.

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Due to a high volume of complaints after they changed to white, eBay respected their customers choice, so they changed it back to the bright yellow.

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But in a slow passive aggressive manner over time, they faded the yellow color until it eventually was back to being white.

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They may be large or small, eaten as snack food or as part of a meal, their fillings differing from region to region.

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They taste perfect when eaten with the dips.

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They also make a perfect food option for tiffin and picnics.

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They're built as offerings to the gods, and to symbolize dominance over evil.

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They were mostly sold to NASA and the Military of the United States.

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They can last for months and cover the entire planet.

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They're then fried on both sides in a pan, often using oil or butter.

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They were often served for breakfast.

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They are then folded over sweet fillings like chocolate and fruit, or savory cheeses and stir-fried vegetables.

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They do this while holding a coin in the other hand.

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When most people hear the word computer, they think of a personal computer such as a desktop or laptop.

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However, computers come in many shapes and sizes, and they perform many different functions in our daily lives.

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Desktop computers are designed to be placed on a desk, and they're typically made up of a few different parts, including the computer case, monitor, keyboard, and mouse.

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They're cute, they're furry and they're one of the most popular house pets in the Western world.

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However they can also be called a "glaring of cats" if the cats you're referring to don't know each other and are glaring at each other.

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They can also be called an "intrigue of kittens" due to their curious nature.

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An "entanglement of kittens" is another name, as it's often hard to tell where one kitten ends and another begins when they're playing!

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Finally, they can also be called a "kindle of kittens", although this usage is less common.

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Some cats have a slightly different purr for when they're hungry, and mother cats also use their purr to communicate with their newly birthed kittens.

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Most unexpectedly, cats sometimes purr when they're injured, and it's been suggested their purr actually helps their body to heal faster!

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While most people think that cats aren't as smart as dogs, they can also be trained - they just think it's a little bit beneath them!

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Farmers today usually specialize in one or a few kinds of food that they grow to sell to other people.

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So, many people who live in China and Southeast Asia grow rice, which they then sell to people around the world.

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The people who use their own hands to make everything they could ever want are rare these days.

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They're cute, they're fuzzy, and easily photogenic!

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They're actually part of the weasel family, but they're the only ones that swim!

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Otters spend a large amount of time in the water, yet they still have fur.

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To ensure that they stay dry they must spend a significant portion of the day grooming themselves, coating their fur in saliva.

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Most species of otters actually spend their time on the banks of rivers and other bodies of water when they're not hunting.

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They may sometimes come to shore, but they spend the majority of time in the water, hanging around kelp forests.

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Let's hope they don't develop a taste for people!

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Otters are born with their eyes closed, and as soon as they open they have a lot to learn like swimming and hunting.

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The father is usually chased away soon after a litter is born though, and the mother takes care of them until they're about a year old.

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Sea otters hold hands when they sleep.

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It's quite common for a mother and her pup to hold each other's hands so that they don't drift away from each other while they sleep.

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While this usually happens after the previous animal has moved out, they are known to move into beavers dams while they're still using them!

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When otters are born they can either be called pups or kittens.

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There's also no single collective noun for them - if there's a group of otters on the water they are called a raft, but if they're on land they can be called a bevy, family, romp, or lodge!

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It's key to their survival to eat such great quantities, especially for sea otters, as they use up so much energy keeping themselves warm.

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While the practice of hunting otters is no longer a common practice, they're still at risk.

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Otters survive by hunting, and as such they live in unpolluted waters.

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There are so many cool facts about otters that it's no small wonder they've become a bit of an internet sensation.

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They're incredibly adorable, playing around with each other all the time and seeming to not have a care in the world.

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