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. Assets that are available. Pol. majątek rozporządzalny commencer à apprendre
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Well off, he had read somewhere, now meant disposable assets
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looking suitable or good enough, esp. in the way you are dressed commencer à apprendre
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Virtually anybody could be presentable if they made at least some effort.
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(esp. of a desire or need) too great to be satisfied; commencer à apprendre
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Who would want to meet an insatiable woman?
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Pol. aluzja; wskazówka, rada commencer à apprendre
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There had been several broad hints dropped that Eddie might care to move out
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the hints dropped had fallen on unreceptive ground.
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To ____ something, esp. land or a building, is to make an agreement with a bank or similar organization in which you borrow money from it and it becomes the owner of the land or building and can take possession of it if you fail to pay back the money. commencer à apprendre
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Then there had been an offer to help with a mortgage
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A ____ is a Christian prayer or a long list of unpleasant things, particularly things that are repeated. commencer à apprendre
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a litany of the flat's advantages was recited.
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to admit, often unwillingly, (that something is true) commencer à apprendre
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Not as such," he conceded.
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If you _____a problem or difficulty ______, you deal with it calmly and do not let it have an effect on what you are doing. commencer à apprendre
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William took this in his stride.
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happening or done too soon, esp. before the natural or desired time commencer à apprendre
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I appreciate the offer, but I think it's premature.
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. to bend the top half of the body forward and down commencer à apprendre
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He turned away from the bathroom mirror and stooped down to run his morning bath.
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Pol. zatrzymać się dłużej (nad czymś), nie spieszyć się (z czymś) commencer à apprendre
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This meant that he could have his bath and then his breakfast in a more leisurely way, lingering over his boiled egg and newspaper before setting off
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a special and enjoyable occasion or experience commencer à apprendre
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a small treat, but a valued one.
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. a small round piece of pastry that is filled with chicken, vegetables etc and eaten at parties commencer à apprendre
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if someone or something is _____, a sharp pointed object goes through them commencer à apprendre
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an insect at the stage before it becomes adult, when it is protected by a special cover commencer à apprendre
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always thinking of the things you can do to make people happy or comfortable commencer à apprendre
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a very small amount or sign of something commencer à apprendre
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to almost do something but then decide not to do it commencer à apprendre
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a feeling of liking or love and caring [= fondness] commencer à apprendre
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(formal) relating to cooking commencer à apprendre
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____ [plural] an attempt to begin a friendly relationship with a person or country commencer à apprendre
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