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gridlock (n)
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a traffic jam in which no vehicular movement is possible, especially one caused by the blockage of key intersections within a grid of streets.
conk out (pv) -
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If vehicles and other machines conk out, they stop working or fail suddenly
aground -
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on the ground <planes aloft and aground>; on or onto the shore or the bottom of a body of water <a ship run aground>
buttress (n) -
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a structure made of stone or brick that sticks out from and supports a wall of a building
rudiments (n) -
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the simplest and most basic facts about a subject or activity
milestone (n) -
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an important point in the progress or development of something: a very important event or advance
in no time -
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very quickly or very soon
bring up (pv) -
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to bring to attention
scramble (v) -
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to move or climb quickly but with difficulty, often using your hands to help you
clamber (v) -
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to climb or crawl in an awkward way
station wagon (n) -
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a car that has a large open area behind the back seat instead of a trunk and that has a door at the back for loading and unloading things
formidable (adj) -
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if people, things or situations are formidable, you feel fear or respect for them because they are impressive or powerful [The task was a formidable one]
chunk (n) -
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: a thick piece of something; a large amount or part of something
daze [in a daze] (n) -
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unable to think clearly; confused
bracken (n) -
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a large fern (= a type of plant) that grows thickly in open areas of countryside, especially on hills, and in woods
flock (n) -
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a group of animals (as birds or sheep) assembled or herded together
by-pass (n) -
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a passage to one side; (especially: a deflected route usually around a town); a channel carrying a fluid around a part and back to the main stream
to coil (v) - to arrange something in a coil [coil (n)
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a length of rope, hair, or wire, arranged into a series of circles, one above the other]
pay out (pv) -
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a usually large amount of money that is given to someone
snarl up (pv) -
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to tangle someone or something; to mess something up. The wind snarled my hair up terribly.
knob (n) -
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a round lump on the surface or end of something
knobbly (adj) -
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having lumps (= raised areas) on the surface, knobbly knees
belay (v) -
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to attach (a rope) to something so that it is secure: to attach a secure rope to (a person) for safety The climber belayed the rope.
spring-loaded (adj) -
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(of a machine part) kept normally in a certain position by a spring.
sling (n) -
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a usually looped line (as of strap, chain, or rope) used to hoist, lower, or carry something
culture vulture
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big fan of anything cultural Maia is a real culture vulture she goes to every theatre she can find.
couch potato –
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physically very inactive person
dabbler –
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person who never keeps doing one activity for a long time.
doer –
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person who believes in acting and doing, not just thinking
shopaholic –
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person addicted to shopping
rewarding (adj) –
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gives you a lot of positive experience
fruitful (adj) –
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produces good results
lucrative (adj) –
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makes a lot of money
therapeutic (adj) –
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makes you healthy in body and/or in mind
relaxing/calming (adj) –
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reduces stress, gives a peaceful feeling
be into –
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takes great interest in/is very involved in
go [went] off –
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stopped liking/lost interest in
locks sb away –
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isolate sb from the world
hooked on –
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is addicted to
get up to –
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do
full diary –
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a lof of commitments/activities
dead keen - extremely keen [keen
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[ONLY BEFORE NOUN] very interested in an activity that you do often because you enjoy it]
plodding – [plod (v)
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to walk taking slow steps, as if your feet are heavy]
struggle (v) -
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to try very hard to do, achieve, or deal with something that is difficult or that causes problems
suffering (n) (from) - T
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The condition of one who suffers; the bearing of pain or distress.
appeal to me – [appeal
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a quality that causes people to like someone or something]
on duty – [duty
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obligatory tasks, conduct, service, or functions that arise from one's position (as in life or in a group)]
catch up with (pv) -
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To become equal or on a par with another
remarkable (adj) -
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unusual or special and therefore surprising and worth mentioning
feat (n) -
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something difficult needing a lot of skill, strength, courage, etc. to achieve it
distinguish (v) -
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to notice or understand the difference between two things, or to make one person or thing seem different from another
take up (pv) -
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To begin again; resume: Let's take up where we left off.; To develop an interest in or devotion to: take up mountain climbing.
pant (v) -
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to breathe hard and quickly; to say (something) while you are breathing quickly and heavily
nutritional - relating to nutrition [nutrition
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the substances that you take into your body as food and the way that they influence your health]
whole hearted -
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completely and sincerely devoted, determined, or enthusiastic <a wholehearted student of social problems>
confederations -
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a group of people, countries, organizations, etc., that are joined together in some activity or effort
associations -
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an organized group of people who have the same interest, job, etc.
contest -
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a competition to do better than other people, usually in which prizes are given
limb -
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an arm or leg of a person or animal, or a large branch of a tree
spectator –
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a person who watches an activity, especially a sports event, without taking part
oar –
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a long pole with a wide, flat part at one end, used for rowing a boat
runner-up -
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a person who comes second in a race or competition
whistle -
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to make a long, high sound while moving quickly through or past something:
fissure (n) -
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a deep, narrow crack in rock or the earth
credible -
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able to be believed or trusted
dowsing (n) –
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the ability to locate water, minerals and lost objects underground
drill -
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(n) a tool; (v) action performed with it; to practice by repetition
acute -
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f a bad situation is acute, it causes severe problems or damage: The problem of poverty is particularly acute in rural areas.
peculiar -
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unusual and strange, sometimes in an unpleasant way. She has the most peculiar ideas.
reel (v) -
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a round, wheel-shaped object on which sewing thread, fishing wire, film, etc. can be rolled, or the amount of thread, etc. stored on one of these.
Reel sth in/out (pv) -
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to pull in a rope or an object on the end of a rope by turning a wheel round and round, or to release something in the same way:
reel sth off (pv) -
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to say a long list of things quickly and without stopping: The old man reeled off the names of his 22 grandchildren.
impervious -
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impenetrable
rampart -
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a walkway atop a wall, e.g. round a castle
to rinse out –
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to quickly wash the inside of something with clean water: I'll just rinse these glasses out and leave them to dry.
to commence (v) -
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to begin something: We will commence building work in August of next year.
rodent (n) -
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any of various small mammals with large, sharp front teeth, such as mice and rats
promptly -
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quickly, without delay, or at the arranged time: We'll have to leave fairly promptly (= on time) if we want to catch that train
outlive (v) -
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to live or exist longer than someone or something
invaluable -
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extremely useful: The new job will provide you with invaluable experience.
revenue -
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the income that a government or company receives regularly: Taxes provide most of the government's revenue.
ephemeral (adj) -
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lasting for only a short time: Fame in the world of rock and pop is largely ephemeral.
momentum -
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the force that keeps an object moving or keeps an event developing after it has started: Once you push it, it keeps going under its own momentum
grope[blindly] -
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to feel with your hands, especially in order to find or move towards something when you cannot see easily: She groped for her glasses on the bedside table
unravel -
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If a piece of woollen or woven cloth, a knot, or a mass of thread unravels, it separates into a single thread, and if you unravel it, you separate it into a single thread
workable -
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describes a plan or system that can be used effectively: a workable solution/compromise/proposal
misinterpret (v) -
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to form an understanding that is not correct of something that is said or done
envision -
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to think of (something that you believe might exist or happen in the future): to picture (something) in your mind
looking for
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- the activity of looking thoroughly in order to find something or someone
scour (v) -
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to remove dirt from something by rubbing it hard with something rough, You'll have to scour out those old cooking pots before you use them.
dig around (pv) -
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to try to find something inside a place or container by searching in every part of it
signal-to-noise ratio -
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measure that separtes useful information from meaningless spam
toolset (n computing)
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a set of software tools.
toolkit -
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a set of tools
equatorial -
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near the equator, or typical of places near the equator:
it goes without saying
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something that you say when you believe that what you will say next is generally accepted or understood It goes without saying that we're delighted about the new baby.
pop into -
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to fit, snap, or press something into place in something. Lee popped the lever into place, and the machine began to function.
spell out -
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to give all the details of something.
take into account -
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to consider something to be an important factor in some decision.
money-spinning (n) -
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Informal an enterprise, idea, person, or thing that is a source of wealth
distill (v) -
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to take the most important parts of something and put them in a different and usually improved form
tear apart -
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break something into pieces; make people argue; make someone sad/worried; search a place thoroughly; criticize someone/something
incarnation -
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one of a series of lives that a person is believed to have had in the past in some religion a person who represents a quality or idea
minor -
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not very important or valuable
turbulent -
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full of sudden changes, arguments
burgeon (v) -
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to grow or develop quickly
mirror (n) -
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something that gives a true representation
in need of -
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needing something, He came in tired and hungry and badly in need of a bath.
to someone’s credit -
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used to emphasize someone’s achievement or a good deed; to his credit, the pie wasn’t so bad. He has fourteen films to his credit.
at expense of -
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if one thing exists or happens at the expense of another, the second thing suffers or is not done well because of the first Military strength is often achieved at the expense of a country's economic health.
briefing -
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an act or instance of giving precise instructions or essential information
facets -
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any of the definable aspects that make up a subject (as of contemplation) or an object (as of consideration) Each facet of the problem requires careful attention.
tie in with something
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to combine with something
render (v) -
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to cause (someone or something) to be in a specified condition
heavily -
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to a great degree: very much
build upon -
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to do something in addition to what you have already achieved, The project will build upon existing knowledge.
eligible -
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having the necessary qualities or satisfying the necessary conditions:
variable -
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likely to change often: a variable interest rate
sheer -
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sole, only; great, intense; this mad plan of his is sheer lunacy
principal -
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most important
vacancy -
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a job or position that is available to be taken
resignation -
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the act of telling your employer that you are leaving your job:
dismissal -
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the situation in which an employer officially makes someone leave their job:
retirement -
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the act of leaving your job and stopping working, usually because you are old:
productivity -
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the rate at which goods are produced or work is completed
flourish -
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to grow or develop successfully: My tomatoes are flourishing this summer it must be the warm weather.
relaxation -
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a way to rest and enjoy yourself, time that you spend resting and enjoying yourself
factors -
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a fact or situation that influences the result of something:
diversion -
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a different route that is used because a road is closed; the fact of something being sent somewhere different from where it was originally intended to go
wind down -
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to end, or to finish something gradually, The party started to wind down around 2:00 a.m.
exhaustion -: She felt ill with/from exhaustion.
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the state of being extremely tired
mood swing -
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a sudden, unexpected change in the way that someone feels and behaves, especially when they become very angry or unhappy
depression -
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a mental illness in which a person is very unhappy and anxious (= worried and nervous) for long periods and cannot have a normal life during these periods
thrive -
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to grow or develop successfully: to flourish or succeed; these plants thrive with relatively little sunlight
undergo -She underwent an operation on a tumour in her left lung last year.
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to experience something that is unpleasant or something that involves a change:
draw back -
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to move away from someone She drew back in horror.
bait -
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a small amount of food on a hook (= curved piece of wire) or in a special device used to attract and catch a fish or animal: They were digging up worms to use for bait.
non-peak (adj)
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less busy or active than other times
standstill -
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a state characterized by absence of motion or of progress
hold-up –
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a situation in which traffic does not move or moves only very slowly, short delay
jam -
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a long line of vehicles that are not moving, or are moving very slowly
freeze -
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to cause to grip tightly or remain in immovable contact, to become blocked or unable to move because of ice
civic (adj) -
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of or relating to a citizen, a city, citizenship, or community affairs
fumes -
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strong, unpleasant, and sometimes dangerous gas or smoke: exhaust fumes
saturated -
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being a solution that is unable to absorb or dissolve any more of a solute at a given temperature and pressure, completely wet, completely filled with something
looking for a spot –
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searching a place to park a car
rambler (n) -
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a person who enjoys long walks in the countryside
hitchhike (v) -
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to get a ride in a passing vehicle by holding out your arm with your thumb up as you stand on the side of the road (a person – er)
traffic warden -
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someone whose job is to check that vehicles are legally parked
pedestrian -
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a person moving on foot
passenger -
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a person who is traveling from one place to another in a car, bus, train, ship, airplane, etc., and who is not driving or working on it
back seat driver
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someone in a car who keeps telling the driver what to do and how to drive, someone who keeps giving advice about things that they are not responsible for
outward (adj)
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moving, directed, or turned toward the outside or away from a center
assistance –
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help
compensate -
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to provide something good as a balance against something bad or undesirable: to make up for some defect or weakness
skid (v) - (especially of a vehicle): Trevor's bus skidded on some ice and hit a tree.
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to slide along a surface so that you have no control
collide (v) -
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to hit something or each other with strong force: to crash together or to crash into something
enmity (n) -
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a very deep unfriendly feeling
bump (n) -
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an act of something hitting against something else
alternative (adj) -
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offering or expressing a choice; not usual or traditional; existing or functioning outside of the established society
eternal -:
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lasting for ever or for a very long time
deposit -
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to leave something somewhere
put down -
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to put someone or something onto a surface, especially the floor, to pay part of the cost of something and agree to pay the rest later We've put down a deposit on the apartment.
occasional (adj) - n: I play the occasional game of football.
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ot happening or done often or regularly
throngs -: A huge throng had gathered round the speaker.
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a crowd or large group of people
resort -
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a place where many people go for rest, sport, or another stated purpose
resemble (v) -: You resemble your mother very closely.
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to look like or be like someone or something
swarm (n) -
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a large group of insects all moving together
deserted (adj) -
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a wild uninhabited and uncultivated tract
stranded -
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unable to leave somewhere because of a problem such as not having any transport or money: He left me stranded in town with no car and no money for a bus.
pile -
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objects positioned one on top of another
dune (n) -
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a hill of sand near a beach or in a desert
mound -, etc. like a small hill:
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a large pile of earth, stones
wrecked - Just look at what you've done to my coat
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very badly damaged, no longer fit for use
aground (adj) -: The ship is currently aground off the Brittany coast.
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If a boat or ship is aground, it is unable to move because it is touching ground or in a place where there is very little water
haunt -: I was haunted by the feeling of being watched. The melancholy that haunts this soundtrack. A haunted house.
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to appear repetitively or pervade sth, esp as a ghost, idea or impression
dismount (v) -
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to get off a horse, bicycle, or motorcycle
fasten -: Make sure your seat belt is securely fastened.
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to (cause something to) become firmly fixed together, or in position, or closed
disembark -, etc. after a journey
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to leave a ship, aircraft
alight -
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to step down from a boat, vehicle, etc.
ascend -
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to go up
endanger -
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to cause (someone or something) to be in a dangerous place or situation
reverse -
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to drive backwards
board (v) -:
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to get into or onto (an airplane, a bus, a train, etc.; to put or allow (someone) into or onto an airplane, a bus, a train, etc.
take a hard line (pv) - The government is taking a hard line on tax evasion.
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to deal with someone or something in a very firm or strict way and refuse to change your opinion or decision.
undergrowth -
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a mass of bushes, small trees, and plants growing under the trees of a wood or forest:
save up -
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to keep money so that you can buy something with it in the future
lurk (v) -
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to wait or move in a secret way so that you cannot be seen, especially because you are about to attack someone or do something wrong
sham (n) -
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something that is not what it seems to be and is intended to deceive people, or someone who pretends to be something they are not:
supposedly -
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used to show that you do not believe that something you have been told is true or something that was expected turned out differently
outrageous -
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shocking and morally unacceptable
winded (adj) -:
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temporarily unable to breathe, either when hit in the stomach or after taking hard physical exercise
debatable -
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not clear or certain because different people may have different opinions
moral (adj) -
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relating to the standards of good or bad behaviour, fairness, honesty, etc. that each person believes in, rather than to laws
morale (n) -
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the amount of confidence felt by a person or group of people, especially when in a dangerous or difficult situation:
instantaneous (adj) -: an instantaneous response/reply/reaction
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happening immediately, without any delay
dashboard (n) -
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the part of a car that contains some of the controls used for driving and the devices for measuring speed and distance
clatter (v) -
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to make continuous loud noises by hitting hard objects against each other, or to cause objects to do this
high beams (n) -
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car headlights that are on as brightly as possible
draw out - This action could draw the dispute out for another six months.
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to make something continue longer than necessary, to encourage someone to talk more by making them feel more relaxed and confident
go out -
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to leave a room or building, especially in order to do something for entertainment
grinding sth into sth-
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to press something hard into something else using a twisting movement
roped to -
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attached to sth with ropes
dawdle -
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act tardily, more slowly than necessary
whirl -
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to (cause something to) turn around in circles
to get away with -
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to manage to do something bad without being punished or criticized for it
ram -
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to hit or push something with force
dowse (v) -
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to divine
windscreen -
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the window at the front of a car, truck, etc.
radiator -
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a device, usually a container filled with water, that sends out heat, often as part of a heating or cooling system:
twitch (v) -
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(to cause) to make a sudden small movement with a part of the body, usually without intending to
bifurcation (n) -
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the fact that something is divided into two parts or the act of dividing something into two parts
thud -
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the sound that is made when sth heavy falls or hits sth else
waver (v) - t
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o lose strength, determination, or purpose, especially temporarily; If you waver between two possibilities, you cannot decide which of them to choose or you keep choosing one way and then the other
feat -
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something difficult needing a lot of skill, strength, courage, etc. to achieve it
hub -: The City of London is the hub of Britain's financial world.
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the central or main part of something where there is most activity
bonanza -
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a situation from which large profits are made, a large amount of something good
falter -
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to lose strength or purpose and stop, or almost stop
finite -
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having a limit or end
discrepancy -
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a difference between two things that should be the same
inflict (v) -
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to force someone to experience something very unpleasant
vulnerable -: I felt very vulnerable, standing there without any clothes on.
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able to be easily physically, emotionally, or mentally hurt, influenced, or attacked
resistance (n) -
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the act of fighting against something that is attacking you, or refusing to accept something
challenging -
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difficult, in a way that tests your ability or determination
unpredictable -
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likely to change suddenly and without reason and therefore not able to be predicted (= expected before it happens) or depended on
interconnect (v) -
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(of two or more things) to connect with or be related to each other

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