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of a business/shop/company etcIN A LOCAL AREA a local business, shop etc that is part of a larger business etc commencer à apprendre
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well-known phrase made popular by an entertainer or politician, so that people think of that person when they hear it commencer à apprendre
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large board fixed high on a wall outside on which large advertisements are shown SYN billboard commencer à apprendre
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the traditional beliefs, values, customs etc of a family, country, or society commencer à apprendre
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the importance of preserving the national heritage
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thing, or situation that annoys you or causes problems commencer à apprendre
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to use something for a particular purpose, give something to a particular person etc, especially after an official decision has been made commencer à apprendre
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the importance of allocating resources to local communities
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PERSUADEto persuade someone to do something that they do not want to do by talking to them in a kind, gentle, and patient way commencer à apprendre
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We had to coax Alan into going to school.
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EQUALif the cost or amount of something offsets another cost or amount, the two things have an opposite effect so that the situation remains the same commencer à apprendre
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Cuts in prices for milk, butter, and cheese will be offset by direct payments to farmers.
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commencer à apprendre
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You can purchase insurance online.
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to carelessly waste money, time, opportunities etc: commencer à apprendre
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The home team squandered a number of chances in the first half.
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very shocked and upset by something very bad or unpleasant commencer à apprendre
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I was appalled by what I saw.
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to suffer or die because you do not have enough to eat: commencer à apprendre
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pictures of starving children
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not productive without; any good results commencer à apprendre
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Thousands of years ago the surface was barren desert.
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needing someone or something in order to exist, be successful, be healthy commencer à apprendre
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seeming to be everywhere – sometimes used humorously commencer à apprendre
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Coffee shops are ubiquitous these days.
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