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      CCTV (closed circuit television) a system of cameras and television, used in public places to protect people from crime.   
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      deterrent - something that makes people less likely to do something: an effective deterrent to car thieves   
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      the sign on the front and back of a vehicle that shows its official number SYN license plate American English   
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      a very small piece of silicon containing electronic parts, used in computers and other machines   
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      a piece of electrical equipment, such as a refrigerator or a washing machine, that is used in people’s homes   
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      a telephone that you can carry with you and use anywhere SYN cell phone American English   
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      to follow someone or something by looking for signs of their movement, or by using special electronic equipment: The whales were tracked across the Atlantic.   
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      when someone is being watched, for example by the police or by doctors. under surveillance. Police have the man under surveillance.   
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      when you are alone and not seen or heard by other people: Teenagers need some privacy. I read the letter in the privacy of my own room.   
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      to be aware of something.    commencer à apprendre
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      interested in something and knowing a lot about it politically/environmentally, etc. aware. Young people are becoming more politically aware.   
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      an official group, e.g. the government or the police    commencer à apprendre
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      to monitor; keep track of.   
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      to keep data (on a computer) for future use.    commencer à apprendre
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      getting information about someone's private life in a way they don't like.    commencer à apprendre
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      to say / find out who someone is.    commencer à apprendre
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      stopping people from doing something illegal.    commencer à apprendre
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      crime prevention; deterrent to crime   
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      to monitor, accesses data   
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      a situation in which there is a lot of observation, filming or recording people.    commencer à apprendre
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      Keeping us safe or an invasion of privacy?   
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      "to steal money or other things from a bank, shop, or person. burgle, steal: The two men were jailed for robbing a bank."   
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      ,"if the police arrest someone, the person is taken away because the police think they have done something illegal. arrest somebody for something. The police arrested Eric for shoplifting."   
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      "if you hide a fact or feeling, you keep it secret: She laughed to hide her embarrassment. He had hidden the fact that he was married. hide something from somebody. She tried to hide the truth from us."   
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      to bother, to disturb, to upset    commencer à apprendre
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      to make someone feel slightly worried or upset   
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      "the activity of deciding how to advertise a product, what price to charge for it etc: He works in sales and marketing. a marketing campaign"   
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      the people that someone is trying to influence: Who is the target audience for this show?   
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      ,to measure the speed at which someone or something is moving: The police clocked him at 160 kilometres an hour.   
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