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a tool for turning screws, consisting of a handle joined to a metal rod shaped at one end to fit in the cut in the top of the screw commencer à apprendre
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a deep, round pan with straight sides, usually with a handle and a lid, used for cooking things over heat commencer à apprendre
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a container for boiling water, that has a lid, handle, and spout and is made from plastic or metal commencer à apprendre
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to speak a lot, in a way that is boring or annoying for other people: commencer à apprendre
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I really don't want to listen to Mike spouting on/off all afternoon.
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the number of sales of a product compared to the number of people who visit a website to look at that product, or to the number of phone calls or sales visits that are made commencer à apprendre
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Better email campaigns can help you increase your conversion rate.
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the action of persuading someone or of being persuaded commencer à apprendre
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Social proof is another great persuasion tactic directly applicable to increasing conversion rates.
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clearly noticeable; that certainly exists commencer à apprendre
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There's a distinct smell of cigarettes in here.
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to push something or someone gently, especially to push someone with your elbow to attract the person's attention commencer à apprendre
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When showing multiple offers, then an emphasized product suggestion might be a good idea as some people need a little nudge.
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a store that sells a stated product, or a business that provides a stated service commencer à apprendre
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to support or improve something or make it stronger commencer à apprendre
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More money is needed to bolster the industry.
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to organize and perform a particular activity commencer à apprendre
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We are conducting a survey to find out what our customers think of their local bus service.
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the act of trying to make someone say something commencer à apprendre
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Try Undos instead of prompting for confirmation.
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giving all your attention to something commencer à apprendre
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Prompts on the other hand suggest to the user that he or she does not know what they are doing by questioning their intent at all times.
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to accept something to be true without question or proof commencer à apprendre
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I would assume that most of the time human actions are intended and only in small situations are they accidental.
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not organized, skilled, or able to work in a satisfactory way commencer à apprendre
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Existing methods of production are expensive and inefficient.
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commencer à apprendre
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I gave her very explicit directions how to get here.
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not good at making decisions commencer à apprendre
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He is widely thought to be an indecisive leader.
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to judge or calculate the quality, importance, amount, or value of something commencer à apprendre
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It's impossible to evaluate these results without knowing more about the research methods employed
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a large building divided into apartments, usually in a poor area of a city, kami commencer à apprendre
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It's name comes from the 17th-century tenement houses.
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a way of saving money, or of spending less money commencer à apprendre
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Using Europe's most modern equipments to deliver cost-efficient print productions.
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Wanting very much to win or be more successful than other people commencer à apprendre
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As one of Europe's largest printing companies, we deliver creativ solutions that make our customers more competitive and move the boundaries of the industry.
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someone or something that is strange and unusual: commencer à apprendre
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Even today a man who stays at home to take care of the children is regarded as something of an oddity.
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Open up your eyes - all. Let your walls and grins fall.
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Something that can no longer be used because it is so old or because it has been damaged by continued use commencer à apprendre
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My jeans are almost worn out because I've worn them so much.
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The stillness makes me scared.
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zwykły, not decorated in any way; with nothing added: commencer à apprendre
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She wore a plain black dress.
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an accident in which a ship is destroyed or sunk at sea, especially by hitting rocks, or a ship that has been destroyed or sunk in such an accident: commencer à apprendre
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osłabiony/zwiędły; (of a plant) to become weak and begin to bend towards the ground, or (of a person) to become weaker, tired, or less confident: commencer à apprendre
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Life will only make your conscience... wilt!
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20 years of civil strife have left the country's economy in ruins.
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