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        |  commencer à apprendre to bend your knees so that you are sitting on your heels very close to the ground [= squat]  |  |   the storyteller used to hunker down around the campfire with the other members of the tribe |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre to make sb very interested and excited, so that they listen or watch sth very carefully  |  |   a tale that fascinate and enthral |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre a small piece of bread with cheese, meat etc on top, which is served with drinks at a party  |  |  |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre informal to sell something  |  |   the writer is fulfilling a similar role as well as trying to flog as many books as possible. |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre a place or situation where you are separated from the difficulties of ordinary life and so are unable to understand them, used especially to describe a college or university  |  |   never has the lonely security of the ivory tower seemed more appealing |  |  | 
|   very exciting in a way that makes you feel as if you can do anything you want to   commencer à apprendre Pol. uderzający do głowy, mocny, podniecający |  |   other heady temptations accumulate. |  |  | 
| commencer à apprendre |  |   The reading is a kind of test, and perhaps here is the key to its sly addiction. |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre if something _____-s you, it interests you a lot because it seems strange or mysterious  |  |   The responsibilities - to intrigue, to beguile, to entertain - that the role demands. |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre Pol. omamić, oczarować, urzec |  |   the responsibilities - to intrigue, to beguile, to entertain - that the role demands. |  |  | 
|   Pol. waluta, częstotliwość użycia, popularność   acceptance  commencer à apprendre the state of being commonly known or accepted, or of being used in many places: |  |  His ideas enjoyed wide currency during the last century.   Here the currency that underpins the tacit contract between writer and reader |  |  | 
|   to give strength or support to sth and to help it succeed   Pol. podpierać, stanowić podstawę:  commencer à apprendre to give support to something or provide the starting point from which something can develop: |  |  Falling unemployment was likely to underpin consumer confidence.   Here the currency that underpins the tacit contract between writer and reader |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre ... agreement, approval, support etc is given without anything actually being said, implied or inferred without direct expression  |  |  |  |  | 
|   a public performance of something that is intended to entertain people   arranged for people to look at or buy in a store:commencer à apprendre |  |  The store is increasing the number of products ON DISPLAY.   Here the currency is on open display |  |  | 
|   to be able to see something by looking carefully [= perceive]   to see, recognize, or understand something that is not clear:commencer à apprendre |  |  I could just discern a figure in the darkness.   it can all too easily be discerned. |  |  |