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relating or belonging to the original race of the people who lived in Australia commencer à apprendre
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throughout the year, continuously commencer à apprendre
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there are no boundaries or limits of behaviour commencer à apprendre
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one part of a situation, problem, subject, etc commencer à apprendre
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the movements or positions of your body that show other people how you are feeling, even though you do not tell them in words commencer à apprendre
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if a machine or vehicle breaks down, it stops working commencer à apprendre
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full of people and activity commencer à apprendre
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to relax completely, or not allow things to upset you commencer à apprendre
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consisting of people and things from many different countries commencer à apprendre
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a very small piece of bread, cake or biscuit commencer à apprendre
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rules about what you must do and must not do in a particular situation commencer à apprendre
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to build or put up a structure commencer à apprendre
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used when you are emphasizing tha basic facts about sth commencer à apprendre
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deal with sth needing great mental or physical effort in order to be done successfully commencer à apprendre
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less bright in colour than before commencer à apprendre
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to feel comfortable and relaxed commencer à apprendre
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to travel to different places commencer à apprendre
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to go somewhere to have a hoilday, often because you need to rest commencer à apprendre
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to spend time with someone or sth so that you gradually learn more about them commencer à apprendre
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if two or more people get together, they meet each other, having arranged it before commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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to experience a difficult or unpleasant situation commencer à apprendre
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to injure your skin by rubbing it against sth rough commencer à apprendre
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to travel in the direction of commencer à apprendre
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to come close together in a group, or to hold your arms and legs close to your body, especially because of cold or fear commencer à apprendre
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a very large piece of ice that floats in the sea commencer à apprendre
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information (often hidden) gained by someone who is an accepted member of a group commencer à apprendre
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when someone intervenes, especially to prevent sth from happening commencer à apprendre
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a cupboard or small room used, especially in the past, for storing food in person's home commencer à apprendre
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having the real or original meaning of a word or phrase commencer à apprendre
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to show respect for or commemorate commencer à apprendre
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when animals migrate, they travel from one place to other at the same time each year commencer à apprendre
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smelling old and slightly wet in an unpleasant way commencer à apprendre
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to observe the people around you as a way to pass the time commencer à apprendre
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to notice sth that is not easy to notice commencer à apprendre
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to go to the particular place commencer à apprendre
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rancid fat smells and tastes bad because it is not fresh commencer à apprendre
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to try to understand someone's real feelings or intentions from what they say or write commencer à apprendre
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a piece of sth that continues to exist when the rest of that thing is gone commencer à apprendre
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rotten vegetables or animal substances are decaying commencer à apprendre
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to press your hand or cloth on a surface and move it backwards and forwards commencer à apprendre
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if a quality or characteristic that someone has rubs off, other people begin to have it because they have been with that person and learnt it from them commencer à apprendre
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to throw objects over an area so that they land apart from each other commencer à apprendre
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to look further than what is obvious commencer à apprendre
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scratch beneath the surface
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to clean sth by rubbing it hard with a brush commencer à apprendre
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trying to make yourself, your abilities or your acheivments seem less important commencer à apprendre
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to formally establish a new company, organization, system, way of working, etc commencer à apprendre
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a small builiding, usually made of wood, used for storing things commencer à apprendre
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a short, loud, high cry, especially one produced suddenly as an expression of a powerful emotion commencer à apprendre
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to move quickly, and almost or just touch the surface of sth commencer à apprendre
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sth which brings people together commencer à apprendre
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to take a photograph of someone or something commencer à apprendre
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a sprawlling city covers a large area and looks untidy commencer à apprendre
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to gently drop small pieces of sth over a surface commencer à apprendre
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to try to deal with a problem commencer à apprendre
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growing, developing or successful commencer à apprendre
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a small noticeable part of a problem, the total size of which is really much greater commencer à apprendre
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to use sth to discover if it works or if you like it commencer à apprendre
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to happen in a particular way or to have a particular result, especially an unexpected one commencer à apprendre
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to understand sth or to find the answer to sth by thinking about it commencer à apprendre
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