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a building where people are kept as a punishment for a crime, or while they are waiting to go to court for their trial
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to make someone suffer because they have done something wrong or broken the law
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to persuade someone not to do something, especially by making it seem difficult or bad
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an illegal action, which can be punished by law
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to help someone to live a healthy, useful, or active life again after they have been seriously ill or in prison
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the crime of stealing things from shops, for example by hiding them in a bag or under your clothes
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carrying weapons, especially a gun
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someone who steals money or property
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to take something that belongs to someone else
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someone who uses violence such as bombing, shooting etc. to obtain political demands
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money that you have to pay as a punishment
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work that is not paid that someone does to help other people, sometimes as a punishment for a crime
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a punishment that a judge gives to someone who is guilty of a crime
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a law that forces people to stay indoors after a particular time at night, or the time people must be indoors
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a piece of equipment that you attach to an animal or person, especially someone who has just left prison, so that you always know where they are
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happening or existing before, but not now
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prepared to do something, or having no reason to not want to do it
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to change something into a different form, or to change something so that it can be used for a different purpose or in a different way
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to build something such as a house, bridge, road etc.
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to do what someone in authority tells you to do, or what a law or rule says you must do
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used when you are admitting that something is true
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a holiday taken by two people who have just got married
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an open space that is completely or partly surrounded by buildings
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a small room in a prison or police station where prisoners are kept
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a mark made by the pattern of lines at the end of a person's finger, which is used by the police to find out who has committed a crime
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a thick piece of something, especially food, that has been taken from a bigger piece
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to give the main information in a report, speech etc. in a short statement at the end
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similar to something else in size, number, quality etc., so that you can make a comparison
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when the police take someone away and guard them because they may have done something illegal
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someone who is thought to be guilty of a crime
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someone who sees a crime or an accident and can describe what happened
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the place where a trial is held, or the people there, especially the judge and the jury who examine the evidence and decide whether someone is guilty or not guilty
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the official in control of a court, who decides how criminals should be punished
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a legal process in which a judge and often a jury in a court of law examine information to decide whether someone is guilty or not
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the person in a court of law who has been accused of doing something illegal
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having done something that is a crime
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an official decision made in a court of law, especially about whether someone is guilty of a crime or how a death happened
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to catch someone while they are doing something illegal
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to start breathing normally again
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a decision in a court of law that someone is guilty of a crime, or the process of proving that someone is guilty
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a piece of information that may help you to solve a crime or mystery
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to say that an action is illegal or not allowed
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a group of often 12 ordinary people who listen to the details of a case in court and decide whether someone is guilty or not
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criminal activity that involves the use of computers or the internet
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any crime in which someone steals personal information about and belonging to another person, for example their bank account number of the number of their driving licence, an uses this information to deceive other people and get money or goods
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the act of secretly using or changing the information in other people's computer systems
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when someone writes or prints untrue statements about someone so that other people could have a bad opinion of them
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a particular type of art, writing, music etc., which has certain features that all examples of this type share
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not wanting to do something and refusing to do it
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to like someone or something very much, especially when you have known them or liked it for a long time
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to follow a person or animal quietly in order to catch and attack or kill them
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very quiet and gentle and unwilling to argue with people
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the belief that war and violence are always wrong
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to become involved in an argument, fight, or other difficult situation in order to change what happens
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if a series of events unfold, they happen
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a particular way or style of behaving, living, or doing something
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someone who goes for a walk for pleasure in a public place
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to have a bad effect on something so that it is no longer attractive, enjoyable, useful etc.
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done or said without any preparation or planning
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artificial, but made to look real
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the state or right of being protected from particular laws or from unpleasant things
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someone who enjoys watching other people's private behaviour or suffering
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not reacting to or becoming involved in something in an emotional way
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relating to the ability to understand things and think intelligently
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a place where soldiers practise marching or standing together in rows
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to wave something around in a dangerous or threatening way, especially a weapon
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a situation in which you win a battle, game, election, or dispute
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a hard hit with someone's hand, a tool, or a weapon
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based on instinct and not involving thought
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a heavy metal ball on a wire with a handle at the end, which you throw as far as possible as a sport
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completely stupid or crazy, often in a way that is dangerous
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to lower your head or body very quickly, especially to avoid being seen or hit
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to turn around and around very quickly, or to make something do this
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the person who is guilty of a crime or doing something wrong
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an object that is thrown at someone in order to hurt them
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someone with a particular type of appearance or character, especially when they are far away or difficult to see
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to behave as if something is true when in fact you know it is not, in order to deceive people or for fun
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to threaten to hurt someone or frighten them, especially someone smaller or weaker
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to continue trying to believe or do something, even though it may not be true or useful any longer
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the act of destroying something or someone completely
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if people give someone a slow handclap, they hit their hands together slowly to show that they disapprove of them
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to do what needs to be done to complete something or make it successful
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to decide not to consider a particular feeling or thing because something else is more important
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violence and angry behaviour by car drivers towards other car drivers
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an act of entering a building illegally and by force, especially in order to steal things
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if part of your body aches, you feel a continuous, but not very sharp pain there
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unable to see objects clearly unless they are very close
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someone who tests people's eyes and sells glasses in a shop
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a small building, often made of wood, used especially for storing things
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if food goes off, it becomes too bad to eat
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to stop liking something or someone
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if a machine or piece of equipment goes off, it stops working
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to search or examine something very carefully
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to continue doing something or being in a situation
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to start to do something, especially after planning it or asking permission to do it
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if a computer goes down, it stops working for a short time
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having a sharp acid taste, like the taste of a lemon or a fruit that is not ready to be eaten
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to change something because of new information or ideas
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if you follow in somebody's footsteps, you do the same job or work or live in the same way as someone before you, especially someone in your family
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fictional people, events etc. are imaginary and from a book or story
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a police officer whose job it is to discover information about crimes and catch criminals
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a long written story in which the characters and events are usually imaginary
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if people flock to a place, they go there in large numbers because something interesting or exciting is happening there
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to state in a court of law whether or not you are guilty of crime
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an illegal action or a crime
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to find the correct answer to a problem or the explanation for something that is difficult to understand
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