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being the largest or most important of its kind start learning
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(idiom) to not have information about what is happening or where sb/sth is start learning
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the distance of a place east or west of the Greenwich meridian, measured in degrees start learning
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the distance of a place north or south of the equator; measured in degrees start learning
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to go somewhere quickly or to get into or out og a vehicle quickly start learning
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a situation in which sth is prevented from happening for a short time start learning
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important in history; likely to be thought of as important at some time in the future start learning
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one half of the earth, especially the half above or below the equator start learning
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very obvious and unacceptable start learning
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a gas that causes the greenhouse effect, especially carbon dioxide start learning
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(idiom) at some time in the future start learning
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fuels, such as gas, coal, and oil, that were formed underground from plant and animal remains millions of years ago start learning
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the most important or famous; in a position at the front start learning
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not ordinary or usual; serious or severe start learning
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including everything, everyone or every part start learning
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an imaginary line around earth at an equal distance from the North and South poles start learning
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providing good service or value in relation to the amount of time or money spent start learning
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connected with the trade, industry and development of wealth of a country, an area or a society start learning
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a heavy fall of rain that often starts suddenly start learning
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considered to be the best of its kind and almost impossible to improve start learning
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sure or certain; unlikely to change start learning
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(idiom) to meet sb, especially by chance start learning
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severe action taken to restrict the activities of criminals or of people opposed to the government or sb in authority start learning
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that must be done because of a law or a rule start learning
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that makes you pay attention to it because it is so interesting and exciting start learning
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(idiom) to have made a lot of progress start learning
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to move making the sound of an engine running slowly start learning
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a way of reffering to Australia and New Zealand start learning
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not adding to the total amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere start learning
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sb's carbon footprint is ameasurement of the amount of carbon dioxide that their activities produce start learning
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that can be used instead of sth else start learning
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happening or following one after the other regularly start learning
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(idiom) at a long distance away or long period of time in the future start learning
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