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Related to education, schools, universities, etc; related to subjects that involve thinking and studying and not technical or practical skills; clever and good at studying commencer à apprendre
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Someone who teaches at a university or college, or is paid to study there commencer à apprendre
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To carefully consider a situation, person or problem to make a judgment; to calculate what sth costs or is worth commencer à apprendre
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To believe that sth is true, even though no one has told you or even though you have no proof commencer à apprendre
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To cannot understand a problem, sb’s behaviour, etc or can’t solve it commencer à apprendre
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Showing unfair support for or opposition to sob or sth because of your personal opinions commencer à apprendre
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To give all your attention to the thing you are doing commencer à apprendre
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Always doing your work with a lot of care commencer à apprendre
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To think carefully about a decision or sth you might do; to think about particular facts when you are making a decision about something commencer à apprendre
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To consider doing sth in the future; to think about something for a long time or in a serious way commencer à apprendre
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To study hard in order to learn a lot in a short time, especially for exam commencer à apprendre
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All the subjects taught in a school, college, etc or on an educational course commencer à apprendre
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Believing that people are only interested in themselves and are not sincere commencer à apprendre
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To decide that something is true using the available information commencer à apprendre
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To consider something carefully before making an important decision commencer à apprendre
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Done intentionally, or planned; careful and without hurry commencer à apprendre
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A difficult choice you have to make between two things you could do commencer à apprendre
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To treat someone unfairly because of their sex, race, religion, etc; to notice a difference between two things commencer à apprendre
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A way of studying, especially for a degree, where you study mostly at home, receiving and sending off work by post or over the internet commencer à apprendre
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Distance learning (n phr)
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Thought not to be completely true or not able to be trusted; feeling doubt or not feeling certain: commencer à apprendre
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To guess or calculate the cost, size, value, etc. of sth commencer à apprendre
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An amount that you guess or calculate using the information available commencer à apprendre
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Great trust or confidence in sth or sb commencer à apprendre
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To collect several things, often from different places or people; to understand or believe sth as a result of sth that has been said or done commencer à apprendre
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Very great and rare natural ability or skill, especially in a particular area such as science or art; a person who has this commencer à apprendre
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A person who has a first degree from a university or college commencer à apprendre
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To complete a first university degree successfully; to move forward or improve commencer à apprendre
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To quickly take something in your hand(s) and hold it firmly; to understand something, especially something difficult commencer à apprendre
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The process of making a guess when you do not know all the facts commencer à apprendre
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An idea that is based on feeling and for which there is no proof commencer à apprendre
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A set of beliefs or principles, especially one on which a political system, party, or organization is based commencer à apprendre
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Not having enough knowledge, understanding, or information about something commencer à apprendre
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To communicate an idea or feeling without saying it directly; to involve something or make it necessary commencer à apprendre
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Not to giving attention to sb or sth commencer à apprendre
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(for a person) very intelligent and skilful; (for a thing) skilfully made or planned and involving new ideas and methods commencer à apprendre
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A sudden feeling of enthusiasm or a new idea that helps you to do or create sth commencer à apprendre
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Sb who is well educated and interested in art, science, literature etc at an advanced level commencer à apprendre
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Relating to the ability to think in an intelligent way and to understand things, especially difficult or complicated ideas and subjects; well educated and interested in art, science, literature etc an advanced level commencer à apprendre
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Good at thinking clearly and quickly. At understanding difficult ideas and subjects, and at gaining and using knowledge commencer à apprendre
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Involving a lot of work in a short period of time commencer à apprendre
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The feeling that you know something without being able to explain why commencer à apprendre
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To give a good enough reason to make something seem acceptable commencer à apprendre
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To give a formal talk to a group of people, often at a university; to talk angrily to someone in order to criticize their behaviour commencer à apprendre
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A formal talk given to a group of people in order to teach them about a subject; an angry or serious talk given to someone in order to criticize their behaviour commencer à apprendre
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An examination you take for practice before an important examination commencer à apprendre
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Believe things too easily and do not have enough experience of the world. commencer à apprendre
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Always believing that good things will happen commencer à apprendre
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A situation that seems very strange or impossible because of two opposite qualities or facts commencer à apprendre
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Always believing that bad things will happen commencer à apprendre
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To copy someone else's work or ideas commencer à apprendre
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Likely to be true, honest or suitable commencer à apprendre
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To think carefully about something commencer à apprendre
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The feeling of not liking a group of people or unfair treatment of them because they are a different race, sex, religion, etc commencer à apprendre
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To think that something is likely to be true, although you are not certain commencer à apprendre
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To ask questions in order to check that something is true or correct commencer à apprendre
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To think that something is probably true; to guess that a particular number is correct commencer à apprendre
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To show or be a sign of something; to think in a serious and careful way; send back; image commencer à apprendre
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Doubting that something is true or useful commencer à apprendre
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A way of learning about a subject that involves studying alone at home, rather than in a classroom with a teacher commencer à apprendre
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An occasion when a teacher or expert and a group of people meet to study and discuss something: commencer à apprendre
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The particular things needed by or provided to help people who have an illness or condition that makes it difficult for them to do the things that other people do; the people included in this group, for example within the educational system commencer à apprendre
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To guess possible answers to a question when you do not have enough information to be certain commencer à apprendre
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To think that something is likely to be true; commencer à apprendre
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Teaching, especially when given to a small group or one person, such as in a college or university: commencer à apprendre
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A period of study with a tutor involving one student or a small group commencer à apprendre
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