DARIA S01 EPS 4-6

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start learning
(formal) not liking to work or be active;
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a brother or sister;
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bad luck, or an unlucky event;
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something that you must do because of a law, rule, promise, etc.
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a basic idea or rule that explains or controls how something happens or works;
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the unhappy and ashamed feeling you get when something embarrassing happens;
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the state of being happy, healthy, or successful;
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start learning
a person who is different from other people and who does not seem to belong in a particular group or situation;
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a set of two metal rings that are joined together and locked around a person's wrists;
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something (such as an organization, belief, idea, or goal) that a group or people support or fight for;
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start learning
a subject that you study, or the type of work you do;
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an agreement that you make with a company to get a publication or service regularly and that you usually pay for in advance;
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the process of making changes to improve the appearance of someone;
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a drawback or disadvantage;
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start learning
a person or thing that represents an idea;
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start learning
careful attention that you give to what is happening, so that you will notice any danger or illegal activity;
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goods that are bought and sold;
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start learning
extra activities that can be done by the students in a school but that are not part of the regular schedule of classes;
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a small amount or number;
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the crime of killing a person without intending to do so;
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only / just;
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having or showing the ability or desire to do new and difficult things;
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relating to a situation in which people or groups are trying to be more successful than others;
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showing a lot of intelligence or the ability to think quickly;
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given for free;
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not caring about or involving important matters or deep emotions;
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a ______________ idea, comment, etc. is not interesting or original because of being used too often;
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in a way that cannot be avoided;
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showing kindness toward other people;
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willingly, without being forced to do something;
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to use something in a foolish or wasteful way;
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to take care of or protect someone or something;
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to meet someone by chance;
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to spend time relaxing instead of working;
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to change the appearance of the inside of a house, building, or room by painting the walls, changing the furniture, etc.
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start learning
to agree with a suggestion or statement;
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to tell bad news to someone in a kind or gentle way;
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start learning
to stop attending a school or university before you have completed your studies;
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to show that you have (an emotion, quality, skill, etc.)
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to enjoy something for a long time;
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start learning
to be the cause of or reason for something, such as interest or excitement;
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start learning
to understand and like or have sympathy for someone or something;
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to love or honor someone or something very much or too much;
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to spend a period of weeks, months, years, etc. in prison;
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start learning
used to state that the opposite of what was said before is true;
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(informal) to derive pleasure / excitement out of something;
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to make a decision about something by voting;
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something you say to someone to tell them that the opinion that they have just expressed is not the same as your opinion;
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to try to have a career;
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Don’t be offended by this.
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experiencing a series of successes;
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start learning
to give your attention to something and try very hard to do it;
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to relax and avoid hard work;
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to make a comment about something you have noticed;
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Why did you come to see me? What are you doing here? How can I help you? (often sarcastic)
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to go to a place;
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similar or close to the thing being mentioned;
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too old to do something;
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to specify what your terms are;

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