question |
réponse |
commencer à apprendre
|
|
Eric was a gifted teacher beloved by all those he taught over the years. Mr Hunter took away my beloved Dashing Senior Executive
|
|
|
to (cause to) work, be in action or have an effect: commencer à apprendre
|
|
Don't put the watch to your ear to listen for ticking because it is battery operated
|
|
|
commencer à apprendre
|
|
He suggested that these so-called contributions are something else, namely taxes. I wore one of the company's products, namely the Dashing Senior Executive model.
|
|
|
because of a particular thing, or considering a particular fact: commencer à apprendre
|
|
In view of what you've said, I think we should reconsider our proposed course of action. In view of the difficulties over Leap Year, an amnesty had been declared,
|
|
|
to refuse to think about unpleasant facts, although they will have an influence on your situation: commencer à apprendre
|
|
bury your head in the sand have You've got to face facts here - you can't just bury your head in the sand.
|
|
|
a strong feeling of disliking and having no respect for someone or something: commencer à apprendre
|
|
familiarity breeds contempt At school she had complete contempt for all her teachers.
|
|
|
a good knowledge of something, or the fact that you know it so well: commencer à apprendre
|
|
Harry’s familiarity with the city makes him a good tour guide.
|
|
|
used to say that if you know someone very well you stop respecting them because you have seen all of their bad qualities commencer à apprendre
|
|
familiarity breeds contempt saying
|
|
|
to make a strange expression with your face, for example to show that you do not like someone or something: commencer à apprendre
|
|
make a face - I was making silly faces to get the baby to laugh. the consequent pulling of faces is inconsistent with ownership of a sophisticated timepiece.
|
|
|
happening as a result of something: commencer à apprendre
|
|
Our use of harmful chemicals and the consequent damage to the environment is a very serious matter. the consequent pulling of faces
|
|
|
the sound clocks and watches make every second commencer à apprendre
|
|
persistently and publicly putting the watch to one's ear to listen for ticking,
|
|
|
one of the long, thin pieces that point to the numbers on a clock or watch: commencer à apprendre
|
|
Does anyone have a watch with a second hand? (duza wskazowka - Big hand) looking at the second hand to see if one can hold one's breath for a minute
|
|
|
to take back something that was yours: commencer à apprendre
|
|
I reclaimed my suitcase from the lost luggage office. the company reserved the right to reclaim the product
|
|
|
to go somewhere or put something somewhere quickly, often so that you are not noticed: commencer à apprendre
|
|
do quickly Mr Hunter produced a document that had been slipped into the box with the guarantee
|
|
|
the act of buying something: commencer à apprendre
|
|
the purchaser's lifestyle did not reach the required standard
|
|
|
thinking about something or someone, or doing something, too much or all the time: commencer à apprendre
|
|
it means the wearer is obsessive and prone to anxiety
|
|
|
commencer à apprendre
|
|
I look at it, on average, 17.4 times an hour.
|
|
|
(of an action) done quickly and without delay, or (of a person) acting quickly or arriving at the arranged time: commencer à apprendre
|
|
try to be prompt because we'll be very short of time. it turned out, was my chronic promptness.
|
|
|
commencer à apprendre
|
|
the consequent pulling of faces being inconsistent with ownership of a sophisticated timepiece.
|
|
|