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to make a decision formally or with determination: commencer à apprendre
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decide She resolved that she would never speak to him again.
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commencer à apprendre
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We embarked at Liverpool for New York.
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to give up something that is valuable to you in order to help another person: commencer à apprendre
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Many women sacrifice interesting careers for their families.
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to give something and be given something else instead: commencer à apprendre
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We swapped addresses with the people we met on holiday.
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in order to help or bring advantage to someone: commencer à apprendre
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for the sake of sb I hope for both our sakes that you're right!
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a short period of enjoyment: commencer à apprendre
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The girls are going to the beach for one last fling before the end of summer.
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to worry someone slightly, usually for a long time: commencer à apprendre
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worry I just can't remember his name - it's been niggling me for a couple of weeks.
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behaviour in which you refuse to obey someone or something: commencer à apprendre
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The demonstration is a pointless act/gesture of defiance against the government.
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to become or add up to a particular amount: commencer à apprendre
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The savings would amount to several thousand dollars per family.
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commencer à apprendre
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Under the new editor, the magazine has undergone a metamorphosis.
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to think carefully about a situation or event and form an opinion about it, so that you can decide what to do: commencer à apprendre
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I am currently taking stock of our position.
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to think again about something in order to decide if you should change the way you feel about it or deal with it: commencer à apprendre
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to think again about something in order to decide if you should change the way you feel about it or deal with it:
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the wish to travel far away and to many different places: commencer à apprendre
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In July wanderlust takes over the whole nation.
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fear or worry about what is going to happen: commencer à apprendre
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We view future developments with some trepidation.
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too bad or unpleasant to deal with or accept: commencer à apprendre
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The constant fighting made life at home intolerable.
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