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a popular song or piece of music with a loud, heavy beat (= rhythm) that people like to dance to: Have you heard her new song? It's a banger. The new album is full of bangers.
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dorobkiewicz czarnogiełdziarz commencer à apprendre
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a man, especially one who is well-dressed in a way that attracts attention, who makes money dishonestly
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sparaliżować (np. strachem), oczarować (np. pięknem) 🏌️🚫 commencer à apprendre
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to make a person or animal unable to move or stop looking at something because they are so interested, surprised, or frightened: The conference delegates were transfixed by her speech. unable to move
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niewłaściwy termin, niewłaściwe określenie commencer à apprendre
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a name that does not suit what it refers to, or the use of such a name It was the scruffiest place I've ever stayed in, so "Grand Hotel" was a complete misnomer. It's something of a misnomer to refer to these inexperienced boys as soldiers.
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the outside surface of the roof of a building: a magnificent view of the rooftops Police marksmen with rifles were stationed on the rooftops.
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He specialises in reconstructive surgery
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How much has the state spent on hair transplants under Medicaid?
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any feature that provides comfort, convenience, or pleasure We've got modern amenities like the elevator.
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incompatibility between the blood groups
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She never paid me back for her Neighborhood Association dues
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a large area of ice floating in the sea Then he start to turn the floe over with his weight.
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to cause strong feelings of love or sympathy: It's the story of a lost child - guaranteed to tug at the heartstrings.
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pushy, strident She asks too many questions, she's so intrusive. I've grown tired of his strident requests
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Clara is too young to bring up a child
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the skin connecting the toes of some birds and other animals living by or on water that helps them when swimming
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Beyond the door the stringy, brown man was having a little trouble. She looked a lot like her mother had at that age, from the dark eyes to the long, stringy hair.
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zaległości w pracy, zaległości (nagromadzone zaległe rzeczy do wykonania) commencer à apprendre
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a large number of things that you should have done before and must do now I've got a huge backlog of work to do.
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divide This isolation only ended in 1991, when it finally became possible to talk about the watershed in the history of the Baltic nations
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volunteer fire department
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give somebody the benefit of the doubt She said she was late because her flight was canceled, and we gave her the benefit of the doubt.
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dicky, disrupted His weight's off balance because he took a step back. So he could take advantage of her when she was off balance.
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an almost solid piece of something He had a blood clot removed from his brain. He was rushed into hospital because his blood wasn't clotting properly. an anti-clotting agent
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to press cloth, paper, etc. into small folds along its edges, or to press hair into a series of folds using a heated device She had her hair crimped.
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narrow fold in a piece of cloth made by pressing or sewing two parts of the cloth together We propose to mount light fittings above and below the pleats of the cloud fabric
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a person, organization, or country that continues to do something, despite other people trying to force them not to Except for a few holdouts, most have decided they can no longer do both. It's time to shame holdouts into signing the treaty.
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I knew nothing but I got a pass anyway. I got a pass on my math exam.
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a lack of the basic things that are necessary for an acceptable standard of living: Economic privation is pushing the poor towards crime. Several villages suffered serious privations during their long isolation during the war
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to suddenly start to speak or make a noise In the silence that followed, a lone voice piped up from the back of the room.
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to deceive someone so that they do something they did not intend to do The store claims it was duped into buying high-quality fake bags. They sent false emails in order to dupe a journalist into revealing sources.
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a complete failure, especially because of bad planning and organization: The collapse of the company was described as the greatest financial debacle in US history.
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a chemical element that is a very heavy, soft, dark grey, poisonous metal, used especially in the past on roofs and for pipes and also for protection against radiation
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