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1. the way in which two things are connected 2. the way in which two or more people feel and behave towards each other 3. a close romantic friendship between two people, often a sexual one start learning
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a chance that something may happen or be true start learning
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the feeling of being disappointed start learning
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To perform an action which is illegal, prohibited, forbidden or proscribed and to become subject to punishment for such action. start learning
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someone make you feel annoyed or nervous start learning
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something you say to a boring person when you want them to do more exciting things start learning
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to travel or move from place to place start learning
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do sth wrong without getting caught start learning
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to fail to do as much work or pay as much money as you should by a particular time start learning
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manage with what you have start learning
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start a career or profession start learning
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to succeed in making someone understand or believe something start learning
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respond to sb by speaking or writing start learning
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avoid a responsibility or obligation start learning
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to start or continue doing something, especially work start learning
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a decision or opinion about someone or something that you form after thinking carefully start learning
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to judge the value or character of someone or something start learning
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he quality or fact of being trustworthy (= able to be trusted) start learning
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the act of judging or deciding the amount, value, quality, or importance of something, or the judgment or decision that is made start learning
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a statement saying that someone has done something morally wrong, illegal, or unkind, or the fact of accusing someone start learning
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something that someone says officially, giving information about something start learning
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a suggestion that something is good or suitable for a particular purpose or job start learning
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the quality of being good and deserving praise start learning
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the act of accusing someone of something bad start learning
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the quality of being able to be trusted and being very likely to do what people expect start learning
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the fact of containing some ideas, statements, arguments, etc. that do not agree with others, or something such as an idea, statement, or argument that has this quality start learning
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in a way that is hurried (= done very quickly or too quickly) start learning
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in a way that is much greater than usual, especially in skill, intelligence, quality, etc. start learning
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to prevent something from happening start learning
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to persuade someone to support you or agree with you, often when they were opposed to you before start learning
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surprisingly short in a way that is pleasing start learning
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to make truth look better than it usually would start learning
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to kill a large number of something, or to reduce something severely start learning
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the hard, pointed part of a bird's mouth/nose start learning
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to officially force a rule, tax, punishment, etc. to be obeyed or received start learning
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the activity of buying and selling, or exchanging, goods and/or services between people or countries start learning
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to make something bad such as pain or problems less severe start learning
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to get rid of something completely or destroy something bad start learning
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a type of worm that lives in wet places and fastens itself onto the bodies of humans and animals to feed on their blood start learning
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the act of getting rid of something, especially by throwing it away start learning
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to be popular and attract attention start learning
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to develop a story that encompasses and joins separate distant elements start learning
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to show that something is less true than it has been made to appear start learning
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quickly become close friends, for example because they have many interests in common start learning
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get on like a house on fire
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get or do what one wants in spite of opposition start learning
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someone who tries to improve their social position by being very friendly to people from a higher social class start learning
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people who have been killed or injured in a war start learning
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people who are forced to leave their country or home because there is a war, or for political or religious reasons start learning
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a group of people who have been trained to protect others, usually with weapons start learning
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an officer in charge of a group of soldiers start learning
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people who have been injured by weapons start learning
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people who are not members of the armed forces start learning
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people who shoot at others from hidden positions start learning
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people who have managed to stay alive in a war start learning
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in time of war, a country that has agreed to help and support another country start learning
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an attempt by some of the people in a country to change their government, using violence
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a sudden change of government that is illegal and often violent start learning
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an attempt by a large number of people of country to change their government start learning
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when two armies agree to stop fighting temporarily start learning
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a war between groups of people in the same country start learning
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when an army tries to take a city or building by surrounding it and stopping the food suply start learning
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a formal agreement between two or more countries start learning
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(usually of large numbers of people during a violent event) to steal from shops and houses: start learning
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a person who is easily shocked by rude things, especially those of a sexual type start learning
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to lift a heavy object by turning a chain or rope around a tube-shaped device start learning
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to watch or organize a job or an activity to make certain that it is being done correctly start learning
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help and advice about how to do something or about how to deal with problems connected with your work, education, or personal relationships: start learning
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mimo wszystko, ostatecznie start learning
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w sumie, biorąc wszystko pod uwagę start learning
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w rzeczywistości, wręcz przeciwnie start learning
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