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a small insect with two pincers (= curved pointed parts) at the back end of its body commencer à apprendre
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a Viking horde were to descend on a North American backyard asking to see the earwigs.
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commencer à apprendre
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you have a good reason for what you are doing, although you seem to be behaving strangely commencer à apprendre
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there's method in your madness But there is method to our madness: the Amazon rain forest is one of the richest habitats in the world for tarantula species,
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the natural environment in which an animal or plant usually lives: commencer à apprendre
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the Amazon rain forest is one of the richest habitats in the world for tarantula species,
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a house or place to live in: commencer à apprendre
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The house was a modest one-story dwelling.
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an amount that is less than the level that was expected or needed: commencer à apprendre
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The drought caused serious shortfalls in the food supply.
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the act of living in a place: commencer à apprendre
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Wilderness areas are not intended for human habitation.
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an act of allowing air from the stomach to come out noisily through the mouth: commencer à apprendre
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his habit of belching like a frog
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without any worry about possible criticism or embarrassment: commencer à apprendre
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he says with unabashed precision
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a type of arch that supports a roof or ceiling, especially in a church or public building, or a ceiling or roof supported by several of these arches commencer à apprendre
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a likely mistake or problem in a situation: commencer à apprendre
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There's a video that tells new students about pitfalls to avoid
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a pause or rest from something difficult or unpleasant: commencer à apprendre
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We worked for hours without respite.
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to reach or succeed in getting something: commencer à apprendre
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We need to identify the best ways of attaining our objectives/goals.
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to make clothes stiff by washing them with starch: commencer à apprendre
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She wore a starched white apron over her black dress.
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to take hold of something suddenly and roughly: commencer à apprendre
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He snatched the photos out of my hand before I had a chance to look at them.
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