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      If you describe a guarantee or plan as ..., you are emphasizing that it has been carefully put together, and that you think it is absolutely certain to work or be successful.    commencer à apprendre
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      ... ironclad guarantees of safe passage  
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      An... illness is one that becomes severe very quickly but does not last very long. Opposite of chronic.    commencer à apprendre
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      If a person's or animal's sight, hearing, or sense of smell is..., it is sensitive and powerful.    commencer à apprendre
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      In the dark my sense of hearing becomes so acute.  
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      crude or earthy, indecent, has origins in the farm terms    commencer à apprendre
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      His barnyard humor made us all blush  
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      You use ... with nouns to emphasize that something is exactly the right one or exactly the same one.    emphasis  commencer à apprendre
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      1. Everybody says he is the very man for the case 2.'Most secret', he called it. Those were his very words.  
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      You use ... with certain nouns in order to specify an extreme position or extreme point in time.    emphasis  commencer à apprendre
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      ... the Tuileries, in the very heart of Paris  
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      You use ... to give emphasis to a superlative adjective or adverb. For example, if you say that something is the ... best, you are emphasizing that it is the best.    emphasis  commencer à apprendre
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      I am feeling in the very best of spirits.  
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      You use ... to give emphasis to an adjective that is not usually graded, when you want to say that a quality is very obvious.    commencer à apprendre
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      1. Janet looked very pregnant. 2. If you think I'm happy with what's left, you're very wrong.  
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      You use ... with nouns to emphasize the importance or seriousness of what you are saying    commencer à apprendre
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      1. At one stage, his very life was in danger. 2. This act undermines the very basis of our democracy. 3. History is taking place before your very eyes  
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      If you describe something as..., you are criticizing it because it is very old or old-fashioned.    commencer à apprendre
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      Many factories are so antiquated they are not worth saving  
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      If you describe a feeling such as happiness or relief as..., you are emphasizing that it is a strong feeling and no other feeling is involved.    commencer à apprendre
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      Social media seems to me generally a force for good. But no good is unalloyed  
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      Things that are... are of many different kinds.    commencer à apprendre
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      The difficulties are manifold.  
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      If you become ... in a fight or an argument, you become deeply involved in it.    commencer à apprendre
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      If you become... with a person, you become involved in a relationship with them that causes you problems.    commencer à apprendre
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      As Smith became embroiled with his new lover, the marriage was called off.  
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      If you describe someone as ..., you mean that they are not easily annoyed, worried, or upset, and you think this is a good quality.    approved  commencer à apprendre
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      He was easy-going and good-natured  
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      ... means large in size, weight, or amount.    commencer à apprendre
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      If he is found guilty he faces a hefty fine  
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      If something is ..., there is something wrong with it and it does not work properly.    commencer à apprendre
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      1. Her sight was becoming defective. 2. Retailers can return defective merchandise.  
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      If the sea or the weather at sea is ..., the weather is windy or stormy and there are very big waves.    commencer à apprendre
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      A fishing vessel and a cargo ship collided in rough seas.  
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      If part of your body is ..., it is sensitive and painful when it is touched.    commencer à apprendre
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      My tummy felt very tender.  
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      If you make a... effort to do something, you try very hard to do it.    commencer à apprendre
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      He made a concerted effort to win me away from my steady, sweet but boring boyfriend  
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      A... action is done by several people or groups working together.    commencer à apprendre
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      Martin Parry, author of the report, says it's time for concerted action by world leaders.  
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      If you describe something or someone as ..., you disapprove of them because you think they are not respectable and are rather disgusting.    informal, disapproval  commencer à apprendre
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      If you describe a place as ..., you dislike it because it looks dirty and badly cared for, and not respectable.    commencer à apprendre
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      Something that is ... is unpleasant or dangerous and develops gradually without being noticed.    commencer à apprendre
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      The changes are insidious, and will not produce a noticeable effect for 15 to 20 years.  
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      You can use... to describe something that contains flowers or is made of flowers.    commencer à apprendre
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      ... chemical substances are very powerful and can dissolve other substances.    commencer à apprendre
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      If you tell someone they are ..., you are saying, often in a humorous way, that they have faults which will never change    commencer à apprendre
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      They are incorrigible optimists  
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      full of wrath; raging or furious    commencer à apprendre
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      If you are ... of someone, you want something that they have    commencer à apprendre
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      Do I sound envious? I pity them, actually  
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      If something is ..., it is recent or new, and vague or not yet properly developed.    formal  commencer à apprendre
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      ... the inchoate mood of dissatisfaction with all politicians.  
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      If you describe a woman as..., you are politely saying that she is small and slim.    commencer à apprendre
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      Something or someone that is ... is fashionable and sophisticated.    commencer à apprendre
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      Her gown was very French and very chic.  
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      If you describe clothes, especially men's clothes, as..., you mean that they are smart and neat.    commencer à apprendre
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      Cliff was a natty dresser.  
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      A... person is respectable and well-mannered, and comes or seems to come from a high social class.    commencer à apprendre
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      ... two elderly ladies with genteel manners and voices.  
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      1. If you describe someone as ... (1), you mean that they talk a great deal, especially about unimportant things.2. If you describe someone as ... (2), you mean that they talk a lot.    commencer à apprendre
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      1. garrulous 2. loquacious     The shop assistant was clearly a garrulous woman who enjoyed chattering to her customers.  
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      If you are ..., you are very determined and do not give up easily.    commencer à apprendre
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      She is very tenacious and will work hard and long to achieve objectives.  
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      Someone who is... is pleasant and friendly.    commencer à apprendre
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      Mr Brooke is an extremely affable and approachable man.  
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      If you say that someone is ..., you mean that they are easily influenced or controlled by other people.    commencer à apprendre
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      She was young enough to be malleable.  
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      A person or animal that is... is quiet, not aggressive, and easily controlled.    commencer à apprendre
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      They wanted a low-cost, docile workforce  
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      A... animal or bird is one that is not afraid of humans.    commencer à apprendre
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      The deer never became tame; they would run away if you approached them  
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      If you say that something or someone is..., you are criticizing them for being weak and uninteresting, rather than forceful or shocking    disapproval  commencer à apprendre
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      Some of today's political demonstrations look rather tame.  
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      The ... of something such as a building or vehicle is the back part of it.    commencer à apprendre
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      1. He settled back in the rear of the taxi. 2... a stairway in the rear of the building.  
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      slow in understanding; obtuse, unintelligent    disapproval about somebody  commencer à apprendre
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      not brave and easily frightened    disapproval about somebody  commencer à apprendre
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      They called him "a yellow-bellied wimp" and "a coward".  
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      sexually unrestrained or having many casual sexual relationships (typically used of a woman    DATED!  commencer à apprendre
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      "her cheeks burned as she recalled how forward she had been, how wanton"  
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      A ... picture, image, or sound is unclear and hard to see or hear.    commencer à apprendre
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      We have a fuzzy picture of what lies at the center of a black hole.  
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      no longer owing or being owed something    commencer à apprendre
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      Well, I think we are straight.  
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      Someone who is... has the ability to achieve things in a clever way, often by deceiving other people    commencer à apprendre
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      A cunning worker is a real asset.  
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      ... things or places look old and in bad condition.    commencer à apprendre
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      He was ashamed of his shabby suit.  
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      If you describe something as ..., you mean that it is strange and difficult to explain.    commencer à apprendre
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      ... proudly holding his new baby, who bears an uncanny resemblance to him.  
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      A ... soldier or sportsman is highly trained and very skilful.    commencer à apprendre
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      ... a crack undercover police officer.  
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      A ... event or situation is very serious, important, and worrying.    commencer à apprendre
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      If you describe someone as ..., you mean that they are bad-tempered, difficult, and often do things that are mean. 🇺🇸    informal  commencer à apprendre
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      The old lady was still being ornery, but at least she had consented to this visit.  
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      Something that is ... to a situation or idea is connected with it in an important way.    commencer à apprendre
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      Fenton was a good listener, and his questions were germane  
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      If someone, especially a woman, is described as ..., they find it difficult to become sexually aroused...... is often used to show disapproval    commencer à apprendre
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      If you say that something or someone is ..., you mean you think they are horrible and disgusting.    commencer à apprendre
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      If you say that you are..., you mean that you are very hungry.    commencer à apprendre
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      Apart from anything else I was starving.  
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      A ... object is weak because it is made of a weak material, or is badly made.    commencer à apprendre
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      ... flimsily constructed houses.  
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      A ... young person has very little experience or knowledge of the way they should behave as an adult.    commencer à apprendre
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      A ... person or action is very cruel and shows no concern for other people or their feelings.    commencer à apprendre
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      ... his callous disregard for human life  
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      If a person or a part of their body is ..., they are suffering from frostbite    commencer à apprendre
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      too expensive to be afforded by the average person.    commencer à apprendre
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      medical care has become unaffordable  
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      If a ticket or other document is ..., it can be used and will be accepted by people in authority.    commencer à apprendre
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      For foreign holidays you will need a valid passport.  
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      If you describe a person or their remarks or thoughts as..., you think that they are good at noticing or realizing things, especially things that are not obvious.    approval  commencer à apprendre
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      He was one of the most perceptive U.S. political commentators  
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      Someone who is... is quiet and shows no wish for attention or admiration    commencer à apprendre
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      He was shy and unassuming and not at all how you expect an actor to be.  
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      (of a person) relentlessly compelled by the need to accomplish a goal; very hard-working and ambitious    commencer à apprendre
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      From what you've told me about Scott, he's become a driven man.  
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