1. dispersion
Beyond the Right's populism and the dispersion of the Left which have made this situation possible, I take full responsibility for this defeat and draw the necessary conclusions by retiring from political life after the end of the presidential election.
Anglais mot "rozrzut"(dispersion) se produit dans des ensembles:
modlue 1_part 1_UDJ2. range
A buyers' market is a market in which goods are plentiful, buyers have a wide range of choices, and prices are low.
His tasks range from digging wells to getting rid of garbage.
range of services
price range
Prices range from the low $30 to the high $50.
Was your mock exam score this time within the pass range for your preferred school?
Businesses perceive as competitors a narrow range of the business world; there are many cases where they don't understand their real rivals.
In the past accidents have occurred where shells fell outside of the firing range area used for exercises by the JGSDF.
The range is so wide I can’t choose just one thing
to shoot somebody at close range
Up ahead they could see the distant peaks of a range of mountains – the Himalayas.
Every Thursday he practised on the shooting range.
Our prices range from £30 to £80 for a pair of jeans.
This book ranges over the Middle Ages and Baroque.
The Internet has expanded the range of my sex life; it's a bit like I upgraded to ballistic missiles.
3. scatter
Lakes are scattered around the area.
Janet is going to scatter her aunt's ashes over the sea after the funeral.
The sightseers scattered in all directrions when the first shots were fired.
scatter the onions over the fish
At the first gunshot, the crowd scattered.
When he dies, he would like us to scatter his ashes over a waterfall.
The farmer scattered the cotton seeds all over the field.
the child scatters the toys
In his will, he wants us to scatter his ashes on McDonald's car park.
Unfortunately, domestic orders are really scattered about.
He scattered some flower seeds in the garden
the protesters scattered at the sound of gunshots.
The police scattered the angry crowd.
Don't scatter your things about.
Scatter, you chickens!
4. groups
The two groups met as friends.
A long time ago, most people lived in groups that moved around as the seasons changed.
The first question we must raise is whether a cultural barrier existed between those groups.
In addition many groups have been formed so that the elderly can socialize with one another and remain active participants in American life.
It is important to overview the economic status of these groups before examining the proposed solutions.
We use the same classroom for two different groups of students each day.
Women's rights groups are going after sexual harassment.
Nowadays, there are still a few groups of people in different parts of the world who do not have permanent homes.
Some go in groups organized by their schools, but most go in twos and threes.
Meanwhile, the PIRATE Party offers space on an internet server of their own to all CDU groups in Kassel that are affected by censorship by the party leaders.
Japanese speakers of English often have difficulty in dealing with informal conversation, such as at parties or in small informal groups.
At the seminar, they threw us all together into groups and made us talk together.
Women - why do they want to go to toilet in groups? I don't get it at all.
It is not sufficient to describe the differences in attitude between these two ethnic groups.
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Vocabulary 065. recoil
We recoiled in horror at the sight of his wounded arm.
But she recoiled from what else was almost certainly true.
When I first heard this data I recoiled.
She recoiled in horror.
She flushed, and he sensed an instinctive recoil, a loss of confidence in herself, and perhaps in him.
Anglais mot "rozrzut"(recoil) se produit dans des ensembles:
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