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        |  commencer à apprendre wanting to discover as much as you can about things, sometimes in a way that annoys people:  |  |   She could see inquisitive faces looking out from the windows next door. |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre If someone is ..., they are very helpful and take care of you:  |  |   A good teacher is always attentive to their students' needs. |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre ... clothes are loose and have a lot of material: falbaniasty  |  |   She was wearing a pink flouncy skirt. |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre If clothes and other things made of cloth are ..., they are decorated, especially around the edges:  |  |   She was wearing a black suit trimmed with white |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre to make something shorter or smaller, especially by cutting:  |  |   He had his hair cropped when he went into the army. |  |  | 
| commencer à apprendre |  |   Raphael extended the boom so the actors could be heard better. |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre a way in which emotion or energy can be expressed or made use of:  |  |   Her work provided no outlet for her energies and talents. |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre When a noise or behaviour ..., it annoys you:  |  |   It's the way she's always talking about herself - it just grates on me. |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre praise for sb who is greatly admired, or a prize given to them for their work  |  |   Her approval was the highest accolade he could receive. |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre extremely upsetting because connected with suffering: wstrzasajacy, okropny, straszny  |  |   For many women, the harrowing prospect of giving evidence in a rape case can be too much to bear. |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre angry and unwilling to smile or be pleasant to people:  |  |   His daughters stared back at him with an expression of sullen resentment. |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre a person, usually a woman or girl in an organized group, who leads the crowd in shouting encouragement and supporting a team at a sports event:  |  |   She was a cheerleader for the Dallas Cowboys. |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre light and delicate, especially in an unnatural way: eteryczny ultony  |  |   an ethereal being ethereal beauty |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre If a baby or small child is ..., their first teeth are growing, usually causing pain:  |  |   My sister was up most of the night with her baby who's teething |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre ... cry or laugh is loud and wild:  |  |   He suddenly exploded into maniacal laughter. |  |  | 
| commencer à apprendre |  |  keep or hold   We need to find ways of keeping our expenditure in check. |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre a large hole or empty space:  |  |   She stood at the edge of the chasm and stared into the void. |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre to keep someone completely interested:  |  |   The baseball game completely enthralled the crowd. |  |  | 
| commencer à apprendre |  |   You can make your own distorting mirror by pasting a sheet of kitchen foil to a piece of thin cardboard. |  |  | 
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|  commencer à apprendre sztuki/ filmy historyczne  |  |  |  |  | 
|  commencer à apprendre to develop or grow quickly:  |  |   Love burgeoned between them. |  |  |