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the daughter of your husband or wife from a previous relationship start learning
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lack of activity or interest, or unwillingness to make an effort to do anything start learning
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used to refer to an event, usually something unpleasant or unwanted, that is going to happen soon start learning
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If a baby in the womb is in a ... position, it is lying so that the lower part of its body will come out first start learning
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involving a pregnancy that lasts for the normal amount of time, around 40 weeks in humans, before the baby is born start learning
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quiet and not attracting a lot of attention or excitement start learning
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an argument over something that is not important start learning
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a long, narrow open hole that is dug into the ground, usually at the side of a road or field, used especially for supplying or removing water or for dividing land start learning
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to get rid of something or someone that is no longer wanted start learning
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to make a machine work or be the reason a person acts in a certain way start learning
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affecting or relating to a person or thing start learning
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If days, evenings, or nights ..., it becomes darker earlier because autumn or winter is coming start learning
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a small and often narrow opening, especially one that allows light into a camera start learning
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to do or make something that looks real but is not real start learning
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thin fog produced by very small drops of water collecting in the air just above an area of ground or water start learning
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an order, especially one given by a soldier start learning
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command (at sb's command)
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control over someone or something and responsibility for him, her, or it start learning
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command (have command over; in/take/under the command of)
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to use something such as authority, power, influence, etc. in order to make something happen start learning
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to make too much physical or mental effort start learning
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to make a mental or physical effort start learning
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a high level of knowledge or skill start learning
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