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to talk or write about (someone or something): to mention (a subject) in speech or writing începe să înveți
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1. Speaking of Jill, where is she? 2. She never speaks of her suffering during the war.
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to show that (someone or something) does or does not deserve to be praised, admired, etc. 🇺🇸 începe să înveți
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1. The continued success of the business speaks well of their judgment. 2. Her bad behavior speaks poorly of her upbringing.
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annoyed and disappointed with something or someone 🇬🇧 informal începe să înveți
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She's a bit cheesed off with her job
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a legal fight beetwen spouses to break up începe să înveți
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an unintended occurrence during process începe să înveți
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to lie down in one's bed to sleep începe să înveți
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No, leave it on your skin, get into your clean pajamas, and just go to bed.
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"Have they arrived yet?" "I'll take/have a look-see.".
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to criticize someone severely, or to treat someone unfairly începe să înveți
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Don't be too hard on him - he's new to the job.
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The act of taking a desirable woman to be your wife începe să înveți
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Man 1 "Dude, she's smart, pretty, nice and likes beer and football, I totally gotta wife her up" Man 2 "That's a great wife up. Solid find"
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To "... " breakfast is to " eat " and "drink" something. To " eat" breakfast is to only eat something. începe să înveți
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Czasownik "have" w powyższej kolokacji jest bardziej ogólnym pojęciem niż "eat". Odnosi się nie tylko do jedzenia posiłku, ale do pory jego spożywania oraz innych czynności, które mogą temu towarzyszyć (np. spotkanie z przyjacielem).
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Adopt a firm position about an issue începe să înveți
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If you ... at someone or something, you look at them for a long time. începe să înveți
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Tamara stared at him in disbelief, shaking her head.
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have little importance or valuation începe să înveți
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Although the antique vase was rare, it was of little value due to its chips and cracks.
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You say that product is... when its price has gone down începe să înveți
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If people or things are..., they exist or are present in large numbers. începe să înveți
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Despite numerous attempts to diet, her weight soared.
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A cliché, saying, or overused expression; especially a proverb or maxim începe să înveți
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If something is... on your memory, you remember it very clearly, usually because it has some special importance for you. începe să înveți
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This stark image will remain etched in the memory of a whole generation.
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If a line or pattern is... into a surface, it is cut into the surface by means of acid or a sharp tool. You can also say that a surface is... with a line or pattern. începe să înveți
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1. Windows are etched with the vehicle identification number. 2. Crosses were etched into the walls.
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When someone... door, mirror etc ..., he lefts it slightly open. începe să înveți
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Grab a seat. I'll be with you in a minute.
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something attention-getting or sensational începe să înveți
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A phrase highlighting or introducing some axiomatic sentiment începe să înveți
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Time, as the saying goes, heals all wounds, right?
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A phrase used to describe anything that is made up of a mixture of things. The phrase refers to an advertising slogan for the famous 🇺🇸 ketchup company începe să înveți
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This stew is definitely Heinz 57 variety—there's a lot of different things thrown into it.
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to become lost or absent, often under suspicious circumstances; disappear 🇬🇧 about persob or thing începe să înveți
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If you are ... by something, you think that it is horrible and disgusting and you want to avoid it. începe să înveți
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when something is beyond one's capabilities to understand începe să înveți
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used to express doubt about something. începe să înveți
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You use ... to to say how large something can be or what level it has reached. începe să înveți
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It could be up to two years before the process is complete
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To shift one's position in order to make room for someone else. Usually said as a command or request. Especially when someone wants to take a seat. Primarily heard in 🇬🇧 începe să înveți
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At the fastest possible speed. 🇺🇸 slang începe să înveți
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be very similar to somebody începe să înveți
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bear a strong likeness to somebody
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To make aggressive, blustering, typically empty threats începe să înveți
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The boss just likes to rattle her saber every now and then to make herself feel powerful.
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to banter with someone in a friendly manner începe să înveți
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The origin can be found in the late 1800s, when a young man named Josh Tatum noticed that nickels minted in 1883 were almost the same as five-dollar gold pieces in terms of size and design. He and a friend began to pass them off as five-dollar pieces, “Ken said he won the lottery, but as it turned out, he was just joshing me
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If someone ... into some money, some property, or a title, they inherit it. începe să înveți
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My father has just come into a fortune in diamonds
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I found myself just switching off half way through (me not the film I was at cinema big mistake)
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If you describe someone or something as..., you mean that they are often criticized by people, but you think the criticism is unfair or exaggerated because they have good qualities too începe să înveți
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Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, a two-time league MVP, was arguably outplayed by the much-maligned Wilson
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in or into a situation in which something (such as a feeling) is no longer hidden or kept secret începe să înveți
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Her true feelings were finally out in the open
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If someone ... of doing something, they come close to doing it but do not actually do it. începe să înveți
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He wanted to say something but he stopped short.
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a coloured liquid that is painted on fingernails or toenails începe să înveți
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nail polish/ nail varnish 🇬🇧 The girl was wearing silver nail polish.
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If an unexpected event puts... to someone's hopes, chances, or plans, it completely ends or destroys them. 🇬🇧 începe să înveți
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A knee injury has put paid to her chances of getting into the final.
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person who is past his prime and is in bad shape, începe să înveți
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When I first met him, he was very energetic. Now he is a husk of a man
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a job that must be done or an issue that must be discussed începe să înveți
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The first order of business at the committee meeting was the budget.
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In justification of one or one's actions; in defense of one. începe să înveți
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I know his remarks are controversial, but, in all fairness to him, they're grounded in pretty concrete scientific evidence.
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(of a woman) wearing make-up and special clothes in order to look attractive for a special occasion: începe să înveți
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defeat (someone) by being more clever or cunning than them începe să înveți
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There is no greater thrill than to bluff a man, trap him and outfox him
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the act of seizing or holding a person as security for the fulfilment of a condition. începe să înveți
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with the recent escalation of hostilities comes the tactic of hostage-taking
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To do something, often some form of misbehavior, to an excessive degree. începe să înveți
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carry (something) too far Well, your little brother is crying now because you carried your teasing too far.
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A greeting which is used by some on birthdays, and by others in response to "Merry Christmas" and "Happy New Year". începe să înveți
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Many Happy Returns (of birthday/ day)
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If something happens in..., there are periods of activity followed by periods in which it does not happen începe să înveți
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The deals came in spurts: three in 1977, none in 1978, three more in 1979.
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