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      a period of reduced trade, a slump or depression    start learning
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      someone who is re...... shows a lack of care about danger or about the results of his/her actions    start learning
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      to scold someone officially and severely    start learning
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      a place that provides protection    start learning
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      to reward; to pay someone for work or trouble    start learning
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      a decision to stop doing something, e.g. to stop smoking. Often made on New Year's Eve    start learning
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      an amount of money which is paid back to you because you have paid more tax, rent or rates than you needed to    start learning
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      to move or slope backwards    start learning
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      to get well again after an illness    start learning
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      if you re someone for something, you pay them back the money that they have spent    start learning
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      if you are re....... to do something, you are unwilling to do it    start learning
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      people and things that are re...... are able to recover quickly from unpleasant or damaging events    start learning
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      to speak severely to someone because they have done or said something that you don't approve of    start learning
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      a person who receives something    start learning
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      someone who has recently joined an organisation or the army    start learning
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      to prove someone to be mistaken or a statement to be untrue    start learning
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      a quick, rather angry, and often amusing answer    start learning
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      to repeat the chief points of something that has been said    start learning
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      if you re....... something, you say that you will not accept it or have anything to do with it    start learning
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      if you are made re......, you are dismissed by your employer because there is not enough work    start learning
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      if you re....... someone's feelings or behaviour towards you, you have the same feelings about them or behave the same way    start learning
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      a container for keeping things in    start learning
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      a part of a song that is repeated, especially at the end of each verse    start learning
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      a period of holiday between the sessions of work of a committee or parliament    start learning
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