angielski 1preibb unit 2 p 1

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to a small degree (B)
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a bit
to a small degree (L)
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a little
to state formally that sb is not guilty or responsible for sth
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absolve
to decide and state officially in court that sb is not guilty of a crime
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acquit (of charges)
an official decision in court that sb is not guilty of a crime
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acquittal
in a way that is angry and threatening
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aggressively
at all times
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always
at an exact point in time
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at the moment
completely confused by sth strange or difficult to understand
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baffled
in a way that almost never happens or does not exist
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barely
confused
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bewildered
(idiom) be forced to do what sb else wants you to dom usually unwillingly
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bow to pressure
(idiom) to resist or oppose the general direction in which a situation is changing or developing
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buck the trend
in a way that shows you are not excited, nervous or upset
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calmly
in a way that is easy to see or hear
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clearly
worried and feeling concern about sth
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concerned
to admit, especially formally or to the police, that you have done sth wrong or illegal
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confess
a statement that a person makes to admit that they are guilty of a crime; the act of making such a statement
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confession
to decide and state officially in court that sb is guilty of a crime
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convict
the act of finding sb guilty of a crime in court; the fact of having been found guilty
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conviction
causing feelings or impressions associated with a particular place
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creating mood and atmosphere
happening, done or produced every day
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daily
unable to think clearly, especially because of a shock or because you have been hit on the head
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dazed
to say or write sth in support of sb/sth that has been criticized
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defend
the person in trial who is accused of committing a crime
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defendant
to keep sb in an official place, such as a police station, a prison or a hospital, and prevent them from leaving
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detain (for)
in a way that causes or shows sadness
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dismally
unable to recognize where you are or where you should go
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disorientated
extremely upset and anxious so that you cannot think clearly
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distraught
used to emphasize sth unexpected or surprising
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even
in, to or ar every place; all places
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everywhere
to officially state that sb is not responsible for sth that they have been blamed for
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exonerate (from/of)
to use an example or action done by sb else as a guide to copy
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follow sb's lead
giving signs of things that will happen in the future
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foreshadowing events
not under the control or in the power of sb else; able to do what you want
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free
(idiom) to be or do sth different from what is normal or natural
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go against the grain
almost no; almost not; almost none
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hardly
used to express what you hope will happen
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hopefully
without delay
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immediately
in an annoyed or irritated way, especially because you have to wait for a long time
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impatiently
to show or suggest that sb is involved in sth bad or criminal
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implicate
making you admire them, because they are very sth
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impressive
extremely
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incredibly

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