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1. quadrilateral /ˌkwɔdrəˈltərəl/ -- plane figure having four sides and four angles A square is a quadrilateral. 正方形是四边形的一种。 2. collateral /kəˈltərəl/ -- situated at the side; accompanying; parallel; additional; supple
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