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(_v) to rain very heavily: commencer à apprendre
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(_v) to rain very heavily: Don't forget to take your umbrella - it's raining cats and dogs out there.
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- calm and gentle - When weather is ..., it is less cold than you would expect. commencer à apprendre
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R - calm and gentle - When weather is ..., it is less cold than you would expect. I like this mild taste of lemon in your cake. Italian coffee has a mild flavour.
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(n) B2 small drops of water in the air that make it difficult to see objects which are not near commencer à apprendre
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(n) B2 small drops of water in the air that make it difficult to see objects which are not near Gradually the mist cleared and the sun began to shine.
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- average in size or amount and not too much - not extreme, especially relating to political opinions commencer à apprendre
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- average in size or amount and not too much - not extreme, especially relating to political opinions a moderate political group Eating a moderate amount of fat is healthy.
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(adj) cloudy and dark commencer à apprendre
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(adj) cloudy and dark
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commencer à apprendre
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commencer à apprendre
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the amount of rain that falls in a particular place at a particular time commencer à apprendre
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the amount of rain that falls in a particular place at a particular time monthly rainfall heavy rainfall
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poważny, ciężki, intensywny (adj) B2 causing very great pain, difficulty, worry, damage, etc.; very serious: commencer à apprendre
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(adj) B2 causing very great pain, difficulty, worry, damage, etc.; very serious: a severe chest infection/leg injury/toothache. This is a school for children with severe learning difficulties. In parts of Africa there is a severe food/water shortage.
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(n/v) a mixture of snow and rain commencer à apprendre
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(n/v) a mixture of snow and rain
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(adj) smooth and wet and difficult to hold or walk on commencer à apprendre
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(adj) smooth and wet and difficult to hold or walk on Be careful - the floor's slippery.
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rozmokły lub topniejący śnieg (n) snow that has started to melt commencer à apprendre
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(n) snow that has started to melt
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(v) A2 to write down or tell someone the letters that are used to make a word commencer à apprendre
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(v) A2 to write down or tell someone the letters that are used to make a word How do you spell that? Her name's spelt S-I-A-N.
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commencer à apprendre
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The clouds spelled a storm. The music spelled something bad.
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duszny (o pomieszczeniu, klimacie) commencer à apprendre
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I can't bear this stifling humidity. Several hundred people were crammed into the stifling room.
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- a sudden large or too large amount, especially one that seems to be uncontrolled: - a large amount of water that is moving quickly: commencer à apprendre
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- a sudden large or too large amount, especially one that seems to be uncontrolled: - a large amount of water that is moving quickly: He let out a torrent of abuse/angry words. They are worried that the flow/trickle/stream of tourists could swell into an unmanageable torrent if there are no controls. Heavy rainfall turned the river into a rushing/raging torrent.
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zaniepokojony, zatroskany (adj) B1 worried and nervous commencer à apprendre
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(adj) B1 worried and nervous She's very anxious about her exams.
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