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English Dictionary I. Jordan, Bar‧ba‧ra /ˈbɑːb
ərə $ ˈbɑːr-/
(1936–1996) the first African-American woman from the South to become a Congresswoman in the House of Representatives, in 1972
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II. Jordan, Michael (1963–) a US
basketball player who was considered to be the best player of the 1980s and 1990s, helping his Chicago Bulls team win five
NBA championships. He was often known as ‘Air Jordan’ because he jumped very high when he
scored points. He was also known to be one of the most highly-paid sports players in the world. In 1997 he appeared in the film
Space Jam with the
cartoon character Bugs Bunny. He
retired from basketball in 1999.
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III. Jor‧dan1 /ˈdʒɔːd
ən $ ˈdʒɔːr-/
an Arab country in the Middle East, which is surrounded by Israel, Syria, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia. Capital: Amman. Population: 6,198,677 (2008). Before the 1967 Arab-Israeli War, the country was divided by the River Jordan, which runs from the north to the south, into the West Bank and the East Bank. Since 1967 the West Bank has been ruled by Israel. ⇒
Petra,
West Bank—Jordanian /dʒɔːˈdeɪniən $ dʒɔːr-/
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IV. Jordan2 a river in Israel and Jordan, which flows into the Dead Sea. It is often mentioned in the Bible, and was the river in which John the Baptist baptized (
baptize) Jesus.
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V. Jordan3 (1978-) a British
topless model who is known for having very large breasts because of
silicone implants. She often appears in magazines and on television in Britain. In 2004, she started to use her real name, Katie Price. She is married to the
pop singer Peter Andre.
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