słówka angielski 1preIBb unit 2 part 2

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in a way that shows you cannot believe sth
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incredulously
to officially charge sb with a crime
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indict
a written statement accusing sb of a crime
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indictment
taking part in sth; being part of sth or connected with sth
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involved
having none or not enough of something
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lacking
without many locked doors
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low security
exactly; simply; only
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just
by good luck
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luckily
in a relaxed and normal way; in a way that you would expect
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naturally
a short distance from sb/sth; not far away
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nearby
almost; not quite; not completely
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nearly
nobody or nothing except; in no other situation, place, etc.
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only
to punish sb for breaking a rule or law by making them suffer a disadvantage
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penalize
a punishment for breaking a law, rule or contract
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penalty
an urgent and emotional request
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plea
to state in court that you are guilty or not guilty of a crime
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plead
existing or happening now
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present
extremely happy or pleased
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overjoyed
to officially charge sb with a crime in court
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prosecute
a person or an organization that prosecutes sb in court, together with the lawyers, etc.
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prosecution
not long ago
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recently
to a fairly large degree, especially in comparison to sth else
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relatively
to let sb/sth come out of a place where they have been kept
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release (on bail)
to send sb away from a court to wait for their trial which will take place at a later date
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remand (in custody)
having the job or duty of doing sth or taking care of sb/sth, meaning that you may be blamed if sth goes wrong
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responsible
shows the qualities and features that make people different from each other
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revealing character
unfortunately
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sadly
in a serious way; used at the beginning of a sentence to show a change from joking to being more serious
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seriously
(idiom) to encourage sb to do sth or to encourage them to try harder to achieve sth
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spur (sb) into action
(idiom) to try harder in order to benefit from an opportunity or deal with a situation
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step up to the mark
that can be done or achieved
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possible
quickly and unexpectedly
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suddenly
(idiom) to decide and act on your own without waiting for sb to tell you what to do
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take (the) initiative
to make a statement that sth happened or that sth is true, especially as a witness in court
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testify
a formal written or spoken statement saying what you know to be true, usually in court
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testimony
(idiom) to pretend not to notice sth bad that is happening, so you do not have to do anything about it
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turn a blind eye
carefully, because you think there may be a danger or problem or you do not trust sb/sth
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warily
in a way that is usual
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usually
increasing or decreasing in size, amount or degree according to changes in sth else
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proportionate
feeling bitter or angry about sth that you think is unfair
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resentful
encouraging sb or giving them help
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supportive
(idiom) to do what you are expected to do without causing trouble for anyone
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toe the line
having the usual qualities or features of a particular type of person
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typical
not worried or surprised by sth unexpected that happens
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unfazed
very useful or important
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valuable

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