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Family not following the normal patterns of social behaviour TRY TO UNDERSTAND HIM; HE GREW UP IN A DYSFUNCTIONAL FAMILY.
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DIRE - extremely serious or terrible HE COULDN'T STOP THINKING ABOUT THE DIRE POVERTY OF THAT SMALL VILLAGE.
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to leave sb, esp when you should stay because they need you SYN abandon I COULD NEVER FORGIVE MYSELF IF I EVER FORSAKEN MY KID.
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a type of extended family composed of parents, their children, and the children's spouses and offspring in one household. HE'S LUCKY TO BE LIVING IN A JOINT FAMILY. I HATE LIVING ON MY OWN.
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to become popular again after being unpopular for a long time THE MINISKIRT MADE A COMEBACK IN THE LATE 1980s.
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sb who lives in a house, room etc and pays rent to the person who owns it THIS DESK WAS LEFT BY THE PREVIOUS TENANT.
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IRRECONCILABLE - so strongly opposed to each other that it is impossible for them to reach an agreement THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE LANDOWNERS AND THE CONSERVATIONISTS WERE IRRECONCILABLE FROM THE START.
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big, rather rapid changes in moods THE DRUG CAN CAUSE MOOD SWINGS.
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RELISH - to enjoy an experience or the thought of sth that is going to happen I REALLY DO RELISH THE PROSPECT OF GOING TO SPAIN ON SUMMER HOLIDAYS.
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to do sth that you have a duty to do THE COMPANY HAS BEEN UNABLE TO MEET ITS FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS.
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to give sb the right to take care of a child during the parents' divorce SHE WAS GRANTED CUSTODY OF HER SON.
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to strip of parental rights start learning
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to take away the right to take care of their child from a parent HE COULDN'T BELIEVE SHE HAD STRIPPED HIM OF PARENTAL RIGHTS.
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if a child is born out of wedlock, its parents are not married when it's born OBVIOUSLY MY FATHER HAS A PROBLEM WITH THE FACT THAT HIS GRANDCHILD WAS BORN OUT OF WEDLOCK.
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turn for help that is provided for people who have personal or social problems SHE CONSIDERED TURNING TO WELFARE FOR SUPPORT, BUT IN THE END SHE MANAGED ON HER OWN.
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in order to help, improve, or please sb/sth THEY DECIDED NOT TO DIVORCE FOR NOW FOR THE SAKE OF THEIR CHILDREN.
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so upset and worried that you cannot think clearly. RELATIVES ARE TONIGHT COMFORTING THE DISTRAUGHT PARENTS.
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a husband or wife SPOUSES WERE INVITED TO THE COMPANY PICNIC.
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to fail to pay money that you owe at the right time HE DEFAULTED ON CHIS CHILD'S SUPPORT PAYMENTS.
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born to parents that are not married HE HAS RECENTLY MET HIS ILLEGITIMATE SON.
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cruel or violent treatment of sb MANY CHILDREN SUFFER RACIAL ABUSE AT SCHOOL.
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to do sth that is contrary to the laws of nature THE CHURCH'S ARGUMENT AGAINST IN-VITRO IS THAT IT IS INTERFERENCE WITH NATURE.
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parent who take sb else's child into their family for a period of time without becoming their real parent. THE COUPLE WANTED TO ADOPT A BLACK CHILD THEY HAD BEEN FOSTERING.
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a large house where children who are orphans live and are taken care of HE WAS RAISED IN AN ORPHANAGE.
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to cause discussion and strong emotions over a legal issue ADOPTION BY GAY COUPLES HAS CREATED A LEGAL STIR A LONG TIME AGO.
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to have an official right to do sth FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES ARE ENTITLED TO RECEIVE HEALTH INSURANCE.
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a girl who likes playing the same games aas boy AT YOUR AGE I WAS QUITE A TOMBOY.
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to hit sb many times in a way that hurts or damages them HE WAS BATTERED TO DEATH
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a member of the family responsible for earning the money to support the others AFTER HIS FATHER'S DEATH HE BECAME THE BREADWINNER OF HIS VAST FAMILY.
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the crime of physically attacking sb A CASE OF ROBBERY AND ASSAULT
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DISCLOSE - to make sth publicly known, esp when it has been previously kept secret SYN reveal
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to make sth go awa, esp a belief, idea or feeling WE WANT TO DISPEL THE MYTH THAT YOU CANNOT EAT WELL IN BRITAIN
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to say officially that sb has done sth illegal and must go to court YOU MUST PRESS CHARGES AGAINST HIM, OTHERWISE HE WILL KEEP DOING IT UNPUNISHED
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PLIGHT - a very bad situation that sb is in I HAVE STILL NO IDEA HOW COULD WE HELP HIM ESCAPE HIS DESPERATE PLIGHT.
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to prevent people from knowing about sth dishonest or immoral THE WHOLE AFFAIR WAS HUSHED UP BY THE GOVERNMENT
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to treat sb too kindly and to protect them too much from anything unpleasant HE HAD BEEN MOLLYCODDLED AS A YOUNG BOY.
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MY GRANDMA'S RECIPE OF HER FAMOUS CHEESECAKE IS A GUARDED SECRET
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INDECENT - shocking and offensive, usually because it involves sex or shows parts of the body that are usually covered. INDECENT ASSAULT - act of molestation
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a boy that other boys dislike because he prefers doing things that girls enjoy HE WANTED TO GO TO DANCE CLASSE, BUT HE WAS AFRAID THE OTHER BOYS WOULD CALL HIM A SISSY
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a situation in which one problem causes another, that then causes the first problem again, so that the whole process continues to be repeated. I NEED TO FIND A WAY TO BREAK THE VICIOUS CIRCLE. THE SITUATION IS BECOMING MORE THAN TIRING.
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RETALIATION - action against sb who has done sth bad to you (revenge)
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