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a job that needs a high level of education and training
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related to the use of the internet to make information about yourself available to other people, especially people you share an interest or connection with and to send messages to them
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someone whose job is to help and support people with problems
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someone who commercially grows vegetables on shelves in giant greenhouses
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the study of how robots are made and used
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someone whose job is to design or build machines, roads, bridges etc.
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made, done, seen etc. on the internet or on a computer, rather than in the real world
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someone whose job is to advise people about laws, write formal agreements, or represent people in court
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a vehicle for carrying people through outer space
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if you have a qualification, you have passed an examination or course to show you have a particular level of skill or knowledge in a subject
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needing a lot of ability, effort, or skill
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the activity of sending internet or text messages that threaten or insult someone
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a general tendency in the way a situation is changing or developing
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advice and support given by a counsellor to someone with problems
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connected to other computers through the internet, or available through the internet
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the regular way in which something happens, develops, or is done
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inexpensive and reasonably priced
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to find new people to work in a company, join and organisation, do a job etc.
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a person, considered separately from the rest of the group or society that they live in
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to employ someone for a short time to do a particular job
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the place that someone or something is going to
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the process of making air, water, soil etc. dangerously dirty and not suitable for people to use
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to put used objects or material through a special process so that they can be used again
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a job or activity that you do regularly, especially in order to earn money
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the regular paid work that you do for an employer
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a feeling of happiness or pleasure because you have achieved something or got what you wanted
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the condition of having a paid job
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a business that makes money by finding jobs for people
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to calculate an answer, amount, price etc.
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if a situation works out in a particular way, it happens in that way
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to make our body fit and strong by doing exercise
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to think carefully about how you are going to do something and plan a good way of doing it
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to become very upset or excited about something
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to arrange or organise something so that you avoid problems that may stop you from doing something
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waste paper, cans etc. that people have thrown away and left on the ground in a public place
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a camera that takes photographs of people in buildings or public places
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someone who is involved in illegal activities or has been proved guilty of a crime
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to take the necessary action, especially in order to solve a problem
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someone whose job is to stop fires burning
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used to add new information to what you have just said, to give your opinion, or to start a new conversation
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to say that you believe someone is guilty of a crime or of doing something bad
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to tell someone that you are sorry that you have done something wrong
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to tell someone what you think they should do, especially when you know more than they do about something
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to say that something is not true, or that you do not believe something
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to tell someone about something in a way that is clear or easy to understand
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to say that you are willing to do something
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to advise someone to do something, especially because you have special knowledge of a situation or subject
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to tell someone your ideas about what they should do, where they should go etc.
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to tell someone that something bad or dangerous may happen, so that they can avoid it or prevent it
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continuing for a short time
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the person who asks the questions in an interview
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to learn words, music etc. so that you know them perfectly
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someone who is likely to do a particular thing or achieve a particular position
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a specific thing, person, or group is one particular things, person or group
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when you decide not to have something valuable, in order to get something that is more important
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belonging to a simple way of life that existed in the past and does not have modern industries and machines
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something that is exotic seems unusual and interesting because it is related to a foreign country
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the place where a doctor or dentist gives treatments
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the force with which blood travels through your body
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to make someone use all of their skill, abilities, or intelligence
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to make a formal request, usually written, for something such as a job, a place at a university, or permission to do something
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wild country that has not been cleared, especially in Australia or Africa
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the bite of a poisonous snake
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a sudden strong interest in travelling, or a stong need to keep travelling
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relating to the work of managing a company or organisation
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the activity of travelling for pleasure, usually without very much money, and carrying a backpack
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to find or discover something by chance and unexpectedly
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a web page containing information or opinions from a particular person or about a particular subject, to which new information is added regularly
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to have a lot of something or be filled with something
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someone who combines pictures, words, and decoration in the production of books, magazines etc.
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if you are redundant, your employer no longer has a job for you
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to have an idea or discover something suddenly or unexpectedly
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the way a person or group of people live, including the place they live in, the things they own, the work they do, and the activities they enjoy
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working independently for different companies rather than being employed by one particular company
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very unpleasant to experience, especially because of involving a difficult choice or a long wait
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someone who is employed by a newspaper or a television station etc. to report news from a particular area or on a particular subject
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a subject or problem that is often discussed or argued about, especially a social or political matter that affects the interests of a lot of people
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to begin to feel happy and relaxed in a new situation, home, job or school
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the great size, seriousness, or difficult of a situation, problem, event etc.
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feeling annoyed, upset, and impatient, because you cannot control or change a situation, or achieve something
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the state of continuing to live or exist
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if you are faced with a situation, it is going to affect you and you must deal with it
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a long, specially prepared hard surface like a road on which aircraft land and take off
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a very large mass of ice floating in the sea, most of which is under the surface of the water
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to make somebody feel very surprised and excited by something
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to officially arrange to join a school, university, or course, or to arrange for someone else to do this
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money that you receive as payment from the organisation you work for, usually paid to you every month
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someone who is between 13 and 19 years old
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if you keep your fingers crossed, you hope that something will happen the way you want
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a job that is available for someone to start doing
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the work involved in designing and building machines, roads, bridges etc.
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someone who writes news reports for newspapers, magazines, television, or radio
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the job or activity of writing news reports for newspapers, magazines, television, or radio
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someone who plays a musical instrument, especially very well or as a job
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the act of creating something
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to make something exist that did not exist before
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an opinion you give someone about what they should do
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someone whose job is to give advice because they know a lot about a subject, especially in business, law, or politics
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the business of providing things for people to do, places for them to stay etc. while they are on holiday
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someone who is visiting a place for pleasure on holiday
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a formal, usually written, request for something such as a job, place at university, or permission to do something
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someone who has formally asked, usually in writing, for a job, university place etc.
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when you have someone to speak, vote, or make decisions for you
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someone who has been chosen to speak, vote, or make decisions for someone else
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the period of time when you are a child
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ideas and activities relating to gaining and using power in a country, city, etc.
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someone who works in politics, especially an elected member of the government
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to tell someone you trust about personal things that you do not want other people to know
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to allow something to happen, especially by an official decision, rule, or law
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an official written statement giving you the right to do something
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an official document giving you permission to own or do something for a period of time
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a set of instructions that tell a computer what to do
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having happened or started only a short time ago
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to show or prove something clearly
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a situation in which there are a lot of problems that must be dealt with quickly so that the situation does not get worse or more dangerous
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to officially announce that you have decided to leave your job or an organisation
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people who write reports for newspapers, radio, television etc.
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