world

world
n.
earth

1) around, round the world (to travel around the world)

2) (misc.) to see the world ('to travel to many parts of the earth')

area, part of the earth

3) the free; known; Third world (in the Third world)

domain, realm, sphere

4) the animal; financial; literary; physical; scientific world

5) the academic; outside; real world (out in the real world)

period

6) the ancient; medieval; modern world (there are many problems in the modern world)

life, being

7) to bring (smb.) into the world

8) to come into the world

9) the next world ('life after death')

misc.

10) out of this world ('remarkable'); worlds apart ('very far apart')

* * *
[wɜːld]
financial
literary
medieval
outside
physical
scientific world
Third world ('domain, realm, sphere'; in the Third world)
worlds apart ('very far apart')
real world (out in the real world)
modern world (there are many problems in the modem world)
round the world (to travel around the world)
['area, part of the earth'] the free
['earth'] around
['life, being'] to bring (smb.) into the world
['period'] the ancient
the academic
the animal
to come into the world
the next world ('life after death')
['misc. '] out of this world ('remarkable')
(misc.) to see the world ('to travel to many parts of the earth')

Combinatory dictionary. 2013.

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