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an atrocious film/piece of acting The weather has been atrocious all week. Conditions in the prison were atrocious. commencer à apprendre
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I'm not sufficiently versed in XML to understand what you're saying. commencer à apprendre
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to know a lot about a particular subject or be experienced in a particular skill
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Are there any parts of your story that you're particularly proud of, or conversely, any where you think it really didn't work? commencer à apprendre
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There was nothing in his demeanour that suggested he was anxious. She has the demeanour of a woman who is contented with her life. commencer à apprendre
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a way of looking and behaving
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Unbeknownst to me, he had rented out the apartment while I was away. commencer à apprendre
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without a particular person knowing
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Journalists do not divulge their sources commencer à apprendre
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to make something secret known
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Cooking was not exactly her forte. commencer à apprendre
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a strong ability, something that a person can do well:
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She apologized/thanked us profusely. He was bleeding/sweating profusely. commencer à apprendre
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They are by far the best students in the class. commencer à apprendre
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Они, безусловно, лучшие ученики в классе.
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He asked me over for dinner commencer à apprendre
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To give her an out, perhaps her Mother had taught her to cook. commencer à apprendre
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He was droning on (and on) about his operation. commencer à apprendre
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to talk for a long time in a boring way
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He's always ranting (on) about the government. I get fed up with my mother ranting and raving (about my clothes) all the time. commencer à apprendre
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to speak, write or shout in a loud, uncontrolled, or angry way, often saying confused or silly things:
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larhe number or majority of people
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The country has been beset by economic woes for the past decade. Unusually poor harvests have added to the country's woes. commencer à apprendre
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person why always has troubles.
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It's completely futile trying to reason with him - he just won't listen. All my attempts to cheer her up proved futile. commencer à apprendre
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(of actions) having no effect or achieving nothing:
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I was in Vienna sitting quietly in a café when, lo and behold, my cousin walked in. commencer à apprendre
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something that you say when you tell someone about something surprising that happened:
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causing distress or depression
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Runners are taking part in a grueling 100-mile race in the mountains above Los Angeles. He eventually won the match after five grueling sets. commencer à apprendre
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extremely tiring and difficult, and demanding great effort and determination:
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snow that is lying on the ground and has started to melt
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Inflation is hovering at three percent. A hawk hovered in the sky, waiting to swoop down on its prey. I heard the noise of a helicopter hovering overhead. commencer à apprendre
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to stay at or near a particular level
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Turkey is expecting an influx of several thousand refugees over the next few days. commencer à apprendre
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the fact of a large number of people or things arriving at the same time
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a run-down building/cemetery My doctor said I was looking run-down commencer à apprendre
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Run-down buildings or areas are in very bad condition; tired and not healthy, especially because of working too much
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Let's get down to the nitty-gritty - how much will it cost? commencer à apprendre
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the basic facts of a situation
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The collapse of its rivals was a fortuitous opportunity for the company commencer à apprendre
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of something that is to your advantage) not planned, happening by chance
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She dwelt in South Africa for ten years dwell in the past. commencer à apprendre
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to live in a place or in a particular way
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