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Cambridge 18 | Test 2 | Passage 3
An Ideal City
The Renaissance marked the transition from the 15th century
on the cusp (idiom)
at the point when something is about to change to something else
She is on the cusp of being a star.
widespread (adjective)
/ˌwaɪdˈspred/
existing or happening in many places or among many people
The plan received widespread support throughout the country.
catastrophe (noun) [ C ]
/kəˈtæs.trə.fi/
a sudden event that causes very great trouble or destruction
The emigration of scientists is a catastrophe for the country.
By LingophoenixCambridge 18 | Test 2 | Passage 3
An Ideal City
The Renaissance marked the transition from the 15th century
on the cusp (idiom)
at the point when something is about to change to something else
She is on the cusp of being a star.
widespread (adjective)
/ˌwaɪdˈspred/
existing or happening in many places or among many people
The plan received widespread support throughout the country.
catastrophe (noun) [ C ]
/kəˈtæs.trə.fi/
a sudden event that causes very great trouble or destruction
The emigration of scientists is a catastrophe for the country.