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a man who has decided that he will never marry; commencer à apprendre
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Sam is a confirmed bachelor
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to gradually get more and more money, possessions, over a period of time; commencer à apprendre
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He accumulated a fortune in the music business.
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an organization that people join in order to find a partner, usually one that they can get married to old fashioned commencer à apprendre
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a short description that gives important details about a person, a group of people, or a place: commencer à apprendre
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You can post your relationship status on your Facebook profile.
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If two people who are having a relationship are ..., they are very suitable for each other: commencer à apprendre
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always believing what you are told, and therefore easily deceived [= gullible]; commencer à apprendre
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Edith is far too credulous; it would be better for her to be more skeptical. (gullible)
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getting annoyed quickly or easily; commencer à apprendre
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Be careful what you say - he's rather irritable today.
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good at finding ways of dealing with practical problems; commencer à apprendre
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przedsiebiorczy, zaradny She's a very resourceful manager.
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friendly and preferring to be with other people; commencer à apprendre
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Emma's a gregarious, outgoing sort of person.
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the money or income that you have; commencer à apprendre
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He has the means to buy half the houses in the street if he wanted to.
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often changing quickly from being in a good temper to being in a bad temper commencer à apprendre
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paying so much attention to yourself that you do not notice what is happening to other people [= selfish] commencer à apprendre
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Robert is a self-centered, ambitious, and bigoted man.
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to think about something pleasant, especially when this makes you forget what you should be doing; commencer à apprendre
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Stop daydreaming and do some work!
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the clothes that someone has commencer à apprendre
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She has a different wardrobe for every occasion.
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a situation in which people welcome visitors at any time: commencer à apprendre
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We keep open house, so come and see us any time.
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a room, house etc that is ... is completely clean and tidy; commencer à apprendre
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The council spends a lot of money keeping the town spick and span.
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care about your appearance She's never cared very much about her appearance.
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