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to state something is true or is a fact 9S|sTf
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to have to deal with a difficult or unpleasant situation V8M()7uJ
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content (HAPPY) bZYayjxZ5i
He seems fairly content with (his) life. d%8n
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batter (HIT) 72sqt5C]
to hit and behave violently towards a person, especially a woman or child, repeatedly over a long period of time, or to hit something with force many times ;_bRq:!j;
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The waves battered against the rocks at the bottom of the cliff.
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battered furniture/toys dkw.o.e
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to exchange ideas on a particular subject, often in order to reach a decision on what action to take Ok_}d&A
I should like some time to confer with my lawer <r#FI8P;X
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to give an official title, honour, or advantage to someone w7@`:W
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endeavor, v. 60~;UBm5O
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possible, plausible, within the realm of possibility, t5+p]7
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recess (PAUSE) noun N6._Jb
1 [C or U] a period of time in the year when the members of a parliament are not meeting (F&LN!Hn>p
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recess (SPACE) noun blQ&QQL
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Psychoanalysts aim to explore the deepest/innermost recesses of the mind. y^C5_w(^jZ
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optional +;~N; BT
not compulsory, elective, non-obligatory, alternative, (vG*)a
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optimum (also optimal) \x-2qlZ
best; most likely to bring success or advantage zp
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A mixture of selected funds is an optimum choice for future security and return on investment. r0}x:{$M
optimize, optimise verb [T] a]r+np]vTy
to make something as good as possible Kzrd<h]`)
We need to optimize our use of the existing technology. 1O`V_d)
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showing kindness, care and sympathy towards others, 3/+kjY/
The humane way of dealing with a suffering animal (= the way that causes the least pain) is to kill it quickly.
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humanely adverb
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I don't support the death penalty, but if people are to be executed, it should be done humanely. vcFR Td
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revive, restore, recuperate, *>a=ku:?
recuperate verb [I] slightly formal G[ U5R?/
to become well again after an illness; to get back your strength, health, etc )8C`
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She spent a month in the country recuperating from/after the operation. I$.lFQ%(
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testify verb [I or T] a(vt"MQ_
to speak seriously about something, especially in a court of law; to give or provide evidence eE'P)^KV
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testimonial noun [C] c[ZrQJ
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foretell, foresee, forecast, prophesy, envisage, )!-gT
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deteriorate verb [I] 9HJYrzf{%
to become worse y>=Y MD
She was taken into hospital last week when her condition suddenly deteriorated. Jpduk&u
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We've seen a deterioration in relations between the countries. {?:]'c
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once and for all 32K& IfV
completely and in a way that will finally solve a problem }ex4dhx2M
Our intention is to destroy their offensive capability once and for all. {Lal5E4-
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account (JUDGE) verb [+ object + noun or adjective] formal !(q@sw(
to think of someone or something in the stated way; judge ufk2zL8y
She was accounted a genius by all who knew her work. ]AA|BeL?|
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account (to sb) for sth (EXPLAIN) QD0x^v8
to explain the reason for something or the cause of something a2.6S./
Can you account for your absence last Friday? /4(HVua
She was unable to account for over $5 000. 8a*&,W
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enlighten verb [I or T] R=.?el
to provide someone with information and understanding; to explain the true facts about something to someone 9^DAlY,x.
Should the function of children's television be to entertain or to enlighten? oo;<I_#07
I don't understand this. Could you enlighten me? $B?8\>_?
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count on sth (EXPECT) +JYb)rn$^
to expect something to happen and make plans based on it /
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[+ ing form of verb]I'm counting on the meeting finishing on time, or I'll miss my train. X~&8^?
Sorry I'm late, I didn't count on being held up in the traffic. h;vY=r-
There's never a taxi when you want one - that's the one thing you can count on! odca?
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stand by (DO NOTHING) phrasal verb u(3 uZ:
to allow something unpleasant to happen without doing anything to stop it h1(i/{}:
We can't stand by while millions of people starve. d)U(XiK'
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stand for sth (ACCEPT) zjA#8;h~w
If you will not stand for something, you will not accept a situation or a particular type of behaviour HaL'/V~
I wouldn't stand for that sort of behaviour from him, if I were you. v&G9HiH
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1 to support or represent a particular idea or set of ideas jFg19C{=X
This party stands for low taxes and individual freedom. >{(c\oMD
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die off !XjZt
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fall apart (STOP WORKING) X}
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After his wife died, he began to fall apart. XFs7kTY
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imprudent: indiscreet, injudicious
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surmise, supposition, speculation H/[(T%]o
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adhere to sth @
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to continue to obey a rule or maintain a belief Qu<HeSA_
She adhered to her principles/ideals throughout her life. R.*
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yield to sth (STOP) b!SIs*
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approval or permission, especially formal or legal ]%Whtj.,x7
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Such a noisy environment was not conducive to a good night's sleep. Q6X}R,KA1
This is a more conducive atmosphere for studying. 6l>016 x
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Leave off! used to tell someone to stop being annoying pHDPj,lu
Hey, leave off! I hate people touching my hair. ~65lDFY/
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I've made a list of names - I hope I haven't left anyone out. ##NowO
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sb/sth in question formal ^UpwVKdP
the person or thing that is being discussed 5adB5)`
I stayed at home on the night in question. &]' <M
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repulsive, offensive, atrocious, disgusting, loathsome, obscene, repellent, unwholesome, h5#V,$
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to cause someone to feel sudden strong emotion DPsf]
They were overwhelmed with/by grief when their baby died. 2L_ts=
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Disperse, scatter, dispel, dissipate 8.Ty
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run over (sth) )#dP:
I'm afraid we're starting to run over time, so could you make your speeches short please. yVM
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to quickly say or practise something x+9aTsZ
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legitimate NY
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1 allowed by law q*<Df=+B
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not willing QO)Q%K,
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rectify (CORRECT) AtA}OY]D/
1 to correct something or make something right xS,#TU;)Ol
I am determined to take whatever action is necessary to rectify the situation. @M"h_Z1#
Every effort is made to rectify any errors/mistakes before the book is printed. ^=wG#!#V"1
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tap 2ZB'WzH.X
to obtain or make use of something >b |l6#%
For more than a century, Eastern cities have expanded their water supplies by tapping ever more remote sources. lB
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This car is very easy to steer. q0w5ADd
She steered her guests into the dining room. %"DEgIP
I'd like to steer our discussion back to our original topic. \p.Byso,
The main task of the new government will be to steer the country towards democracy. NJ7N*
steer clear of Ps.O.2Z5ZB
to avoid someone or something which seems unpleasant, risky or dangerous 4fZ$&)0&
Her speech steered clear of controversial issues. ~|pVz/s|G
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illusory (also illusive) Y1Bj++?2
not real; based on illusion ?'$=G4y&?
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appearing or claiming to be one thing when it is really something else !Il>,q&F
Their ostensible goal was to clean up government corruption, but their real aim was to unseat the government. <Ky\ ^
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Lud= to play KcfW+>W3
Allude,暗指 allusion, collude,共谋串通 delude,欺骗迷惑 delusion, elusive,逃避的,难以捉摸的 illusion, disillusion,幻灭 prelude, interlude, usR19 _E-
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pull sth off (SUCCEED) 27E6S)zv
to succeed in doing something difficult or unexpected /pFg<
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pull (sb) through (sth) (MANAGE) &EXql']
to succeed in dealing with a difficult period, or to help someone do this d<V+;">2
It was a crisis year for the company, but we have pulled through. phl5E:fIKx
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The proposed restrictions have ignited a storm of protest. w^p
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compel -G;4['p
pel,puls =drive i <bFF03*S
pulse, compel,强迫 compulsive, compulsory, dispel,驱散 expel,驱逐 expulsion,放逐 impel, impellent, impulse, impulsion, impulsive, propel, propeller, propulsion, repel,逐推 repellent驱虫剂 ,, ]y 8P
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integrate 1 to mix with and join society or a group of people, often changing to suit their way of life, habits and customs \KLWOj%
[R]It's very difficult to integrate yourself into a society whose culture is so different from your own. ~Rk6@&ZS}
Children are often very good at integrating into a new culture. -:a
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The idea with young children is to integrate learning with play. 0RYh4'=F
The town's modern architecture is very well integrated with the old. twNZ^=S Gr
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intricate -g;iMqh#
complex, complicated, sophisticated, knotty, elaborate, 22}J.'Zb
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denote D7[ 8*^
to represent something BGLJ>zkq
The colour red is used to denote passion or danger. @,i:fY
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1 to make a public statement of your approval or support for something or someone P3on4c
I fully endorse (= agree with) everything the Chairperson has said. -XkCbxZ
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assert verb [T] \[B5j0vV,
1 formal to say that something is certainly true ,l&Dt,
[+ that]He asserts that she stole money from him.
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She very rarely asserts her authority over the children. GBHv| GO
assert yourself 8}XtVF;
to behave in a way which expresses your confidence, importance or power and earns you respect from others U$# ?Lw
I really must assert myself more in meetings. U;`N:~|p#
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aggravate (MAKE WORSE) *q=pv8&*s
1 to make a bad situation worse =v:vc~G6
Attempts to restrict parking in the city centre have further aggravated the problem of traffic congestion. 5T:e4U&
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The treatment only aggravated the condition. vYKKv%LE
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for fear of: in case of QpBgG~h"
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in case of: for fear of x{*g^f
We’d better ensure the house in case of fire. Yev] Lp
In case of fire, break the glass. MT[V1I{LV
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blare yH|[K=?S[
to make an unpleasantly loud noise ^
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a long angry look 3k.{gAZKh
She gave me a fierce glare. $sTbFY
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The sun was glaring right in my eyes. _PLY<i2vr
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ingenious GvSSi'q~B
(of a person) very clever and skilful, or (of a thing) cleverly made or planned and involving new ideas and methods ajC'C!"^Ty
an ingenious idea/method/solution c7UmR?m
Johnny is so ingenious - he can make the most remarkable sculptures from the most ordinary materials. 6i|5`ZO
Adroit, canny, creative, innovational, innovative, innovatory, original, con. Awkward, clumsy, )9I>y2WU~
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honest, sincere and trusting, sometimes in a way that seems foolish "O{j}QwY
It has to be said it was rather ingenuous of him to ask a complete stranger to look after his luggage. K2$ fKju
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entail zx` %)r
to make something necessary, or to involve something f++M
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Repairing the roof will entail spending a lot of money. Z/-9G
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defy 0U|t@&q
1 to refuse to obey, or to act or be against, a person, decision, law, situation, etc \ #<
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The fact that aircraft don't fall out of the sky always seems to me to defy (= act against) the law of gravity. =og>& K
A forest fire raging in the south of France is defying (= is not changed by) all attempts to control it. f@S n1c,Mk
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The chaos at the airport defies description. q^!_jMN5
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denounce (CRITICIZE) qt_ocOr
to criticize something or someone strongly and publicly q4u,pm,@
We must denounce injustice and oppression. -R%T Dx
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sever verb [T] "PgVvm#w'
The knife severed an artery and he bled to death. >+,w2m@0
Electricity cables have been severed by the storm. rU6F$I=
The US severed diplomatic relations with Cuba in 1961. ` wI$
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call (in) on sb (VISIT) to visit someone for a short time 5Zf^co u
I thought we might call in on your mother on our way - I've got some magazines for her. {F!/\2a
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call on sth (USE) k8KRVXgx
to use something, especially a quality that you have, in order to achieve something \;XDPC j
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Hang on a minute - I'll be with you in a moment! 1.9bU/X
Hang on tight - it's going to be a very bumpy ride. !S.O~Kq
The safety of air travel hangs partly on the thoroughness of baggage checking. 18^#:=Z
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hang over sth !dQmg'_V
If a threat or doubt hangs over a place or a situation, it exists &Fiesi!tET
Uncertainty again hangs over the project. (]E0fjk
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hang out Iuyq!R4:7
to spend a lot of time in a place or with someone 9^L{)t>
You still hang out at the pool hall? mEm=SpO[$o
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cede, ceed, cess= go, yield ["O_Phb|
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The authorities have revoked their original decision to allow development of this rural area. >\!G43Q=
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She pampers her dog with the finest steak and salmon. yH(3 m#
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befall y!dw{Lz
If something bad or dangerous befalls you, it happens to you dVPY07P
Should any harm befall me on my journey, you may open this letter. =van<l4b#n
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afflict QE8`nMf
If a problem or illness afflicts a person or thing, they suffer from it g[R4/]K^$
It is an illness which afflicts women more than men. 9Trk&OB
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Very high taxes have recently been imposed on cigarettes. KYZ#.f@
Judges are imposing increasingly heavy fines for minor driving offences. ek. @ 0c
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by virtue of because of; as a result of DSRmFxkk
She succeeded by virtue of her tenacity rather than her talent. d``wx}#Uk
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to be in a situation where someone or something has complete power over you
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Poor people are increasingly at the mercy of money-lenders. >&Oql9_
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Let's confine our discussion to the matter in question, please! |AacV
Please confine your use of the telephone to business calls. NM^uP+uS
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acquiesce to accept or agree to something, often unwillingly O_ZYm{T[7
Reluctantly, he acquiesced to/in the plans. ?;_>BX|Zjl
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confirm (MAKE CERTAIN) 4;W{#jk
to make an arrangement or meeting certain, often by telephone or writing zH Z;Y^{+
[+ that]Six people have confirmed that they will be attending and ten haven't replied yet. K9.Gjw
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The leader's speech was impressive and confirmed her faith in the party. 52 Qr
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to try to stop something unpleasant or harmful from happening or increasing 7i{(,:
to combat crime/terrorism/inflation/disease 9PACXW0
The government is spending millions of dollars in its attempt to combat drug abuse. YvcV801Go
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Students are required to undertake simple experiments. czU"
She undertook not to publish the names of the people involved. 0^dYu/i5
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The prisoners' attempt to escape was foiled at the last minute when police received a tip-off. q^sZP\i,*;
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78 F[$cE
hold/keep sth/sb at bay _<{<b
to prevent someone or something unpleasant from harming you =EMB~i
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80 ~Ck OiWC0
They made for the centre of town. r~h#
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take after H!Q72tyo
to be similar to an older member of your family in appearance or character ~ gff{Nzk
He takes after his mother/his mother's side of the family. |u^S}"@3sU
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take sth on (ACCEPT) u "jV#,,
to accept a particular job or responsibility (@5`beEd
She took too much on and made herself ill. ?YS>_MN
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take sth on (BEGIN) to begin to have a particular quality gee~>l
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to employ someone aMY@**^v
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underway, under way 1 If something is underway, it is happening now 0t^FM<7G
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Their baby bears a strong resemblance/an uncanny likeness to its grandfather. zT78FliY6
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Thank you for your advice, I'll bear it in mind /ki-Tha
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disclaim dE_Xd:>
to say that you have no responsibility for, or knowledge of, something that has happened or been done ~ h3G}EH
We disclaim all responsibility for this disaster. 3 Vc}Q'&Y
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meager: very small or not enough p!YK~cH[
a meagre salary WDIin6u-
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87 Mc@9ivwL#
flamboyant a very confident in behaviour, or intended to be noticed, especially by being brightly coloured !t23
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a flamboyant gesture bzNnEH`^]
His clothes were rather flamboyant for such a serious occasion. [_)`G*X(N
Her flamboyance annoys some people but delights others. H<_Tn$<zH.
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88 M[mYG _{J
Mr Young was given a six-month jail sentence suspended for two years DPzW,aIgv
A cloud of smoke was suspended in the air. N3L$"g5^
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They offer a 10 percent discount on rail travel for students. M#'7hm6
discounted goods/rates 3k)xzv%r`
discount (NOT CONSIDER) verb [T] _h-agn4[i
You shouldn't discount the possibility of him coming back. I+& T}R
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90 tw$EwNI[
replenish to fill something up again .Od:#(aq
Food stocks were replenished by/with imports from the USA. ~JL
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replete *B|hRZka1A
1 full, especially with food 'r!!W0-
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2 well supplied 7He"IJ
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matrimonial $l7}e=1
related to marriage or people who are married ^s6~*n<fH
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1 to send something, especially goods or a message, somewhere for a particular purpose 3 ~P$p<
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1 to grow bigger than or too big for something fh =R
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2 to lose interest in an idea or activity as you get older and change $R#_c}
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assemblage noun "-S!^h/v
1 [C] formal a collection of things or a group of people or animals =&pR=vl
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refer to sb/sth (DESCRIBE) ?T73BL=
In her autobiography she occasionally refers to her unhappy schooldays. 7vgRNzZoq
He always refers to the house as his "refuge". T|\sN*}\8J
2 The new salary scale only refers to company managers and directors. MDa[bQNM
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look to sb for sth tz65Tn_M
to hope that someone will provide something for you %+/v")8+?
They looked to the government for additional support. wa[J\lW
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look up (IMPROVE) ~jKIuO/
to become better >}.~Y#Ge
I hope things will start to look up in the new year. VKXi*F9
Our financial situation is looking up at last. KX x+J}n
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100 vyc<RjS_x
put sth/sb up (SUGGESTION) :OU(fz]
to suggest an idea, or to make a person available, for consideration M97+YMY)
Each party is allowed to put up one candidate. $igMk'%Nmb
William has been put up as a candidate for the committee. $m>( kd1
Is Chris willing to be put up for election? jMWTNZ
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put sb off (sth) (TAKE ATTENTION AWAY) :n<l0
Once she's made up her mind to do something, nothing will put her off. MAqETjB
Could you be quiet please - I'm trying to concentrate and you're putting me off. tm34Z''.>
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put sth/sb forward (SUGGEST) V'.gE6we
The proposals that you have put forward deserve serious consideration. JKYtBXOl
I wasn't convinced by any of the arguments that he put forward. KPK`C0mg@k
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barrier, obstacle, obstruction, impediment, D_f:D^
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prevail kYS\TMt,C
1 to get control or influence ^*NOG\BK@
I am sure that common sense will prevail in the end. ^SUo-N''
And did reason prevail over emotion? iee`Yg!EOH
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The Sahara Desert extends (= reaches) for miles. "g!/^A!!
The path extends (= continues) beyond the end of the road. H/#WpRg
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permeate Wu?[1L:x
to spread through something and be present in every part of it a'G[!"
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103 t1l4mdp
surge noun [C] :rmi8!o
1 a sudden and great increase zy9W{{:P(1
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She was overwhelmed by a surge of remorse. f2$<4Hhmm
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104 iHOvCrp+X
expand y=WCR*N
to increase in size, number or importance, or to make something increase in this way NEMC
The air in the balloon expands when heated. }Mh`j$
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the rapid expansion of the software industry .`N&,&
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an expansion of industry ^F$iD (f
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extend (REACH) u!VY6y7p
to (cause something to) reach, stretch or continue; to add to something in order to make it bigger or longer PxZMH=
The Sahara Desert extends (= reaches) for miles. yNmzRH u
The path extends (= continues) beyond the end of the road. bMF`KRP2
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105 fyt`$y_E[
turn off (sth) (ROAD) to leave the road you are travelling on and travel along another one 'WQ<|(:{
Turn off the motorway at the next exit. +QVe -
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turn sth/sb down * d[sja+
to refuse an offer or request O0#9D'{
He offered her a trip to Australia but she turned it/him down. *+'l|VaVq\
He turned down the job because it involved too much travelling. 0(dXU\Y
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eligible o5 eFLJ6
1 having the necessary qualities or fulfilling the necessary conditions #EdsB
Only people over 18 are eligible to vote. T8rf+B/.L
2 describes someone who is not married and is desirable as a marriage partner, especially because they are rich and attractive cH%#qE3
I can think of several eligible bachelors of my acquaintance. VWa;;?IK
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edible suitable or safe for eating C %o^AR
Only the leaves of the plant are edible. Tb6c]?'U
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legible describes writing or print that can be read easily & ]/Z~V t
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The opposite is illegible _n+./B
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elated P7GF"/
extremely happy and excited, often because something has happened or been achieved R\wG3Oxol
The prince was reported to be elated at/by the birth of his new daughter. #E(
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elation -Fj:^q:@u
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108 =K)au$BE|
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It is so degrading to have to ask for money. xv{iWJcs
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deteriorate FFNv'\)
to become worse q)uq?sZe
She was taken into hospital last week when her condition suddenly deteriorated. g[P8
The political situation in the region has deteriorated rapidly. hD>O LoO
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1 causing a lot of damage or destruction N(]>(S
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The drought has had devastating consequences/effects. K/y#hP
2 making someone very shocked and upset l*]L=rC
devastating news l\yFx
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She had a devastating beauty/charm/smile that few men could resist. +x!V;H(
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109 o(.
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tune in (UNDERSTANDING) be tuned in to have a good understanding of what is happening in a situation or what other people are thinking ~mtL\!vaM
She just doesn't seem to be tuned in to her students' needs. :G|Jcl=r
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revolve around/round sb/sth ~<pGiW'w5
The conversation revolved around childcare problems. $H/3t? 6h`
His whole life revolves around football. bf
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111 'hL\xf{
As a young man, he had agitated against the Vietnam war. +gTnq")wnI
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to make someone feel anxious and not calm _.Y?BAQ
She became very agitated when her son failed to return home. ocy fU=}X
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oblivious jGEUl=W
not aware of something, especially what is happening around you 3a_S-&?X
Absorbed in her work, she was totally oblivious of her surroundings. :a}hd^;[%8
The government seems oblivious to the likely effects of the new legislation. koC2bX
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an obscure island in the Pacific j%b/1@I
Official policy has changed, for reasons that remain obscure. [,-MC7>]
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113 ,'F;s:WM,
deterrent noun [C] dV8mI,h
something which deters people from doing something b3x!tuQn
a nuclear deterrent o8RagSIo8
Tougher prison sentences may act/serve as (= be) a deterrent to other would-be offenders. vj^vzFb K
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detergent noun [C or U] wCvtw[6
a chemical substance in the form of a powder or a liquid for removing dirt from clothes or dishes, etc. VLN=9
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on the wane (of power, popularity, etc.) becoming less strong *8fnxWR
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comply to act according to an order, set of rules or request I2qC,Nkk
There are serious penalties for failure to comply with the regulations. S-npJh
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1 formal when people obey an order, rule or request pA+W
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encumber 7:I`
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to weigh someone or something down, or to make it difficult for someone to do something +L!-JrYHS4
Today, thankfully, women tennis players are not encumbered with/by long, heavy skirts and high-necked blouses. T c4N\Cy
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117 Ti!j
incident noun [C] p V(b>O
an event which is either unpleasant or unusual S`BLwnU`#
an isolated/serious/unfortunate incident M ZB0vdx
A youth was seriously injured in a shooting incident on Saturday night. uR|Jn)/m(
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she experienced/suffered a setback. AiykIER/
There has been a slight/temporary setback in our plans. ^TJn&k
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recurrence noun [C or U] "~9 !o"
The doctor told him to go to the hospital if there was a recurrence of his symptoms. +#}I
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infer 8xs[{?|:
What do you infer from her refusal? EkgS*q_
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diffuse [h+MA>%!
1 to (cause something to) spread in many directions +N:K V}K
Television is a powerful means of diffusing knowledge. 3xWeN#T0
2 to (cause a gas or liquid to) spread through or into a surrounding substance by mixing with it 4pq@o
The drop of red dye diffused slowly in the water. )Ge.1B$8h
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The lecturer temporarily digressed from her subject to deal with a related theory. dElOy?v
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succumb 1 to lose the determination to oppose something; to accept defeat w$WN` =
I'm afraid I succumbed to temptation and had a piece of cheesecake. oMawINDa
I felt sure it would only be a matter of time before he succumbed to my charms. 1Y:lFGoe
2 to die or suffer badly from an illness ;,![Lar5L
Thousands of cows have succumbed to the disease in the past few months. GoP,_sd\O
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Traffic was held up for several hours by the accident. 4NT zK
Sweden is often held up as an example of a successful social democracy. YhYcqE8
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rather (MORE EXACTLY) PXqLK3AE
1 more accurately; more exactly ++n"`
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She'll go to London on Thursday, or rather, she will if she has to. 1
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126 M>W-lp^3
The children are playing in the open. JRt^YX
Animals live in the wild. px;5X4U
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127 3Z=OUhn9
Of course, a 200-year-old building is very old in American terms. 1
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I've always been on good terms with my neighbours. 09z%y[z
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128 v
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A new coat of paint would liven the kitchen up. 0sq?;~U
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139 KWtLrZ(j
Medieval knights took an oath of allegiance/loyalty to their lord. &"GHD{ix
The witness placed her hand on the Bible and took the oath *>Sb4:
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obligation noun xbJ@ z{
1 [C or U] when you are obliged to do something 7tWt3
[+ to infinitive]If you have not signed a contract, you are under no obligation to (= it is not necessary to) pay them any money. iC-WQkQY
You have a legal obligation to (= The law says you must) ensure your child receives a proper education. ;#c|ZnX
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151 p&1IK8i"
let out a secret VsS.\1
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pay up phrasal verb informal r~q*E'n
to give someone the money that you owe them, especially when you do not want to T' O5>e
Eventually they paid up, but only after receiving several reminders. RqTW$94RD
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part with sth
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to give something to someone else, especially when you do not want to \+OP!`
I was going to give away her old baby clothes, but I couldn't bring myself to part with them. ?^iX%
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155 l!Q |]-.@
destination noun [C] A#9@OWV5f
the place where someone is going or where something is being sent or taken |~mq+:44+
We arrived at our destination tired and hungry. J/(3:
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His letter never reached its destination. (QQ /I;
The Caribbean is a popular tourist/ holiday/ vacation destination. `_{'qqRhe
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destiny noun ,aI 6P-
1 [C] the things that will happen in the future (1e;7sNG@
The destiny of our nation depends on this vote! w
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People want to control/determine/take charge of their own destinies. dR2#n
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157 #5HJW[9
gear (sb/sth) up "kyy>H9)
to prepare for something that you have to do, or to prepare someone else for something hg7`jE&2
Politicians are already gearing up for the election. u?[P@_i<
I'm gearing myself up to ask him to give me my money back. *au&ODa
I'm trying to gear myself up for tomorrow's exam. @DK,ka(
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reference noun [C or U] $?p^
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a mention of something jYKs| J)[
Knowing what had happened, I avoided making any reference to (= mentioning) weddings. )_!t9gn*wr
formal I am writing with/in reference to (= in connection with) your letter of 15 March. ;;BQuG
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preference :,<e
I have a preference for sweet food over spicy. X~abn7_
Choosing furniture is largely a matter of personal preference. N3E Qq~lX
2 an advantage which is given to a person or a group of people Y}(#kqh>
We give preference to those who have worked with us for a long time. DV +DJcF
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He studied chemistry in preference to physics at university. hBDPz1<
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The government's interference in the strike has been widely criticized. ' U {?"FP
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163 M5 ep\^
prosecution noun [C or U] k
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A number of the cases have resulted in successful prosecution. UzFd@W u#
Doctors guilty of neglect are liable to prosecution. 7(na?Z$
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The prosecution alleged that he lured the officer to his death by making an emergency call. 2-nL2f!a{p
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Religious minorities were persecuted and massacred during the ten-year regime. 8m1@l$
They left the country out of fear of persecution. t`03$&Cx7
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166 G\tT wX4
come to (BECOME CONSCIOUS) to become conscious again after an accident or operation "?lirOD
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come off (SUCCEED) to happen as planned or to succeed .z7XYmv
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I tried telling a few jokes but they didn't come off (= no one laughed). zAt!jP0E
come through (sth) (DIFFICULT SITUATION) to manage to get to the end of a difficult or dangerous situation b")&"o)G2W
We've had some hard times, but we've come through. Fgxh?Wd9
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drought noun [C or U] U#1T
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a long period when there is little or no rain //`heFuc]>
draught (COLD AIR) T^S|u8f
a current of unpleasantly cold air blowing through a room =PAvPj&}e
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183 l/[@1(F
take to sb/sth (LIKE) xZPSoxu
to start to like someone or something au}rS0)+
She's taken to tennis like a duck to water xeo;4c#S5
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188 j{>E.F2.
optimal) lF5;Kc
best; most likely to bring success or advantage I:uxj%
A mixture of selected funds is an optimum choice for future security and return on investment. D}px=?
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compelling adjective $$<9tqA
1 If a reason, argument, etc. is compelling, it makes you believe it or accept it because it is so strong zA9N<0[]o
compelling evidence [wRk)kl`
It's a fairly compelling argument for going. VXZd RsV8T
2 very exciting and interesting and making you want to watch or listen Q{b Z D*
I found the whole film very compelling. pZ+zm6\$
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190 c%>t(ce`Tl
hold off KCq qwGM
They've decided to hold off on buying a car until they're both working. \K`AO{ D@
hold forth C"k8M\RW?
to talk about a particular subject for a long time, often in a way that other people find boring 6.~HbN
She held forth all afternoon about/on government incompetence. cz
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to manage to keep a job for a period of time s) u{A
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192 })T}e7>T
He was on his knees, pleading for mercy/forgiveness. Y~dRvt0_w
She appeared on television to plead with the kidnappers :35J<oG
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transcend verb [T] !-2nIY!
to go beyond, rise above or be more important or better than something, especially a limit 7n,nODbJ
The best films are those which transcend national or cultural barriers. Tcz67&c |W
The underlying message of the film is that love transcends everything else. (03m%\
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pledge noun [C] Ik>sd@X*|
I give you this ring as a pledge of my everlasting love for you. 3*CF !Y%
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compulsion (DESIRE) .ZxSJ"Rk
a very strong or uncontrollable desire (to do something repeatedly) KNC!T@O|{#
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compulsive #lM!s
a compulsive liar/thief/eater *oY59Yf
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stand up to sb/sth (DEFEND) *1ek
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to defend yourself against a powerful person or organization when they treat you unfairly $bF.6
He wasn't afraid to stand up to bullies. /jC0[%~jV
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stand up to sth (NOT CHANGE) &1F)/$,v
to not be changed or damaged by something {b<p~3%+Hc
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burst into song/tears/laughter 1e'-rm
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to suddenly begin to sing/cry/laugh 6G/)q8'G
Much to my surprise Ben suddenly burst into song. 8|d lt$
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break into sth -[~{c]/ c
to suddenly begin to do something ykRKZYfsw(
He felt so happy that he broke into song. hDl& K E
She walked quickly, occasionally breaking into a run -J:](p
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250 n~8-+$6OR
counterfeit adjective k^C;"awh
made to look like the original of something, usually for dishonest or illegal purposes Fng":28o
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251 CYEqH2"3
keep sth off (sb/sth) (STOP) _:c8YJEG{
to stop something touching or harming someone or something rP2^D[uM.
Wear a hat to keep the sun off w<J$12
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to decide that a particular person or thing will not be useful, important or successful ^KF
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fall away/off (AMOUNT) wx}\0(]Gl
to become smaller or lower in amount or rate ~)tMR9=wX
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fall out (ARGUE) 7xwS
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to argue with someone and stop being friendly with them <H}"xp)j0
He left home after falling out with his parents. KP_=#KD
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fall short 6xk"bI
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to fail to reach a desired or expected amount or standard, causing disappointment 3hO`GM
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to fail to happen o7/_a/
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repulsive adjective -CtA\<7I
extremely unpleasant or unacceptable kzJNdYtdH
What a repulsive old man! ^w8H=UkP!+
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very unpleasant or rude >
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Some of his colleagues say that he's loud and obnoxious.