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get really angry and expolde, go off 开始学习
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It was only a suggestion; there’s no need to blow a fuse.
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To do specific things to anger someone 开始学习
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"stay cool and don't allow them to push your buttons"
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when you think differently or have diffrent idea (Idiom) 开始学习
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get someone's wires crossed We must have got our wires crossed – I thought she was arriving tomorrow, not today.
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Specialize skills in a particular area or subject 开始学习
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While the declared nuclear powers have wobbled in their commitment to get rid of their arsenals, the rise of a global black market in nuclear expertise and materials has made the Bomb more attainable for everyone else
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to discover something / to make certain of something 开始学习
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The police have so far been unable to ascertain the cause of the explosion. /. I ascertained that no one could overhear us before I told Otto t
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interesting, challenging, makes you feel enthusiastic and full of ideas: 开始学习
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a rich and stimulating working environment
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to make judgment about person, situation or amonut. value, quality or importance of something 开始学习
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A college is going to assess a student’s ability based on grades / The insurers will need to assess the flood damage.
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correct or suitable for particular time, situation 开始学习
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Is this film appropriate for small children
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if things of the same type are diffrent 开始学习
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The samples varied in quality but were generally acceptable.
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the time when you are not working or doing other duties 开始学习
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writers with enough leisure to practice their art"
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a person, shop, or business that sells goods to the public: 开始学习
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loyal and willing to give your time and energy to something that you believe in 开始学习
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adjective about person who can be trusted or believed because he, she, or it works or behaves well in the way you expect: 开始学习
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Gideon is very reliable - if he says he'll do something, he'll do it.
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(of food) very high quality / producing or serving food that is very high quality 开始学习
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gourmet coffee a gourmet meal. /. a gourmet restaurant a gourmet chef
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to do something that is expected, hoped for, or promised, or to cause it to happen: 开始学习
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At the age of 45, she finally fulfilled her ambition to run a maratho
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able to continue over a period of time: 开始学习
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That sort of extreme diet is not sustainable over a long period
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to be successful in the work that you do 开始学习
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It's tough for a woman to get ahead in politic
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strong; not easily broken or made weaker or defeated: 开始学习
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to begin to have control of something 开始学习
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to spend time repairing or improving something: (phrasal verb) 开始学习
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His dancing technique is good, but he needs to work on his stamina.
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to refuse to accept or agree to something, or to refuse someone's request: 开始学习
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The bank turned her down for a loan
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to write or type information on a document in spaces that are provided for it: 开始学习
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Please print off a copy of the agreement, fill it in, sign it and send it bac
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to continue to do or work on something: (phrasal verb) 开始学习
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I kept at it and finally finished at three this morning
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to request something, usually officially, especially in writing or by sending in a form: 开始学习
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We've applied to a charitable organization for a grant for the projec
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to get a more important job in a company or organization / to increase in value, number, or amount: 开始学习
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If an action or event _____ to something, it causes that thing to happen or exist: 开始学习
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the reason why something, especially something bad, happens: 开始学习
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The police are still trying to establish the cause of the fire.
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the process of finding information, a place, or an object, especially for the first time, or the thing that is found: 开始学习
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the discovery of electricity Leonardo made many scientific discoveries. a journey/voyage of discovery The discovery of a body in the undergrowth started a murder inquiry
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something that has never been made before, or the process of creating something that has never been made before: 开始学习
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The world changed rapidly after the invention of the phone. a most amazing invention
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very well known and important (adjective) 开始学习
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a prominent Democrat a prominent member of the Saudi royal family The government should be playing a more prominent role in promoting human rights.
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someone who studies astronomy 开始学习
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the sun and the group of planets that move around it 开始学习
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to guess possible answers to a question when you do not have enough information to be certain: 开始学习
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I don't know why she did it - I'm just speculating. A spokesperson declined to speculate on the cause of the train crash. Journalists are speculating about whether interest rates will be cut.
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the most modern stage of development in a particular type of work or activity: 开始学习
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a company at the cutting edge of mobile communications technology
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a group of large machines or the parts of a machine that make it work: 开始学习
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industrial/farm machinery His hand was injured when he got it caught in the machinery
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intelligent or made in a complicated way and therefore able to do complicated tasks: 开始学习
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I think a more sophisticated approach is needed to solve this problem. These are among the most sophisticated weapons in the world
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a quality in a substance or material, especially one that means that it can be used in a particular way: 开始学习
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One of the properties of copper is that it conducts heat and electricity very well. We value herbs for their taste, but we forget that they also have medicinal properties.
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a powerful effect that something, especially something new, has on a situation or person: 开始学习
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he anti-smoking campaign had had/made quite an impact on young people. The new proposals were intended to soften the impact of the reformed tax system.
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to control or influence something directly, or to decide what will happen: 开始学习
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The number of staff we can take on will be determined by how much money we're allowed to spend. Your health is determined in part by what you eat. Eye color is genetically determine
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(the act of) dishonestly taking something that belongs to someone else and keeping it: 开始学习
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Unfortunately, we have had several thefts in the building recently. Shoplifting is theft
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an action that breaks or acts against something, especially a law, agreement, principle, or something that should be treated with respect: 开始学习
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He claimed that the way he'd been treated was a gross violation of his civil/constitutional/human rights. The takeover of the embassy constitutes a flagrant/blatant violation of international law.
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one or more reasons for believing that something is or is not true: 开始学习
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The police have found no evidence of a terrorist link with the murder. There is no scientific evidence to suggest that underwater births are dangerous. Is there any scientific evidence that a person's character is reflected in their handwriting?
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making you feel that something illegal is happening or that something is wrong: 开始学习
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Her behavior was very suspicious. The fire at the bank is being treated as suspicious. It's a little suspicious that no one knows where he was at the time of the murde
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to behave in an unfair way to someone, for example by blaming them or criticizing them unfairly 开始学习
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Why don’t you pick on someone else for a change?
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to be forced to leave a school or college because your work is not good enough 开始学习
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Ben flunked out of college.
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to think about something that happened in the past 开始学习
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When I look back on those days I realize I was desperately unhappy. Looking back on it, I still can’t figure out what went wrong.
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He’s a tough kid and he acts up a lot.
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desire something (phrasal verb) 开始学习
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to manage to get something that is rare or difficult to get 开始学习
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How did you come by these pictures? Jobs were hard to come by.
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o delay doing something or to arrange to do something at a later time or date, especially because there is a problem or you do not want to do it now SYN delay, procrastinate 开始学习
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The match has been put off until tomorrow because of bad weather. I put off going to the doctor but I wish I hadn’t.
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to start a journey, especially a long journey 开始学习
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Kate set out for the house on the other side of the bay. The band are setting out on a European tour in March
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is so wrong or bad that you think it should not be allowed 开始学习
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I found her attitude totally unacceptable. unacceptable levels of pollutionThe recommendations from this report are unacceptable to many black people.
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feeling of longing for people, moments, or places from the past 开始学习
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Seeing those old school photographs has made me feel quite nostalgic. a nostalgic look back at the 1950s
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to talk or think about pleasant events in your past 开始学习
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a group of former students reminiscing about their college days
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happening or existing before, but not now → present, previous 开始学习
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the former Soviet Union Their farm has been reduced to half its former size.
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showing signs of being successful or good in the future 开始学习
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a promising career in law a promising young actor a promising start
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to persuade someone to do something that they do not want to do by talking to them in a kind, gentle, and patient way 开始学习
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‘Please, Vic, come with us, ’ Nancy coaxed. coax somebody into/out of (doing) something We had to coax Alan into going to school. coax somebody to do something We watched the bear coax its cubs to enter the water.
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to admit, especially to the police, that you have done something wrong or illegal → 开始学习
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confess to (doing) something Edwards confessed to being a spy for the KGB. confess (that) My husband confessed he’d been having an affair with a woman in his office.
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face an unpleasant situation 开始学习
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Customers are confronted with a bewildering amount of choice.
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try to hide a crime or bad deed 开始学习
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Dont try to cover up the corruption. We know all about it.
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to find out more information about something and take action if necessary 开始学习
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The police take people’s statements and then follow them up.
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to not be caught or punished when you have done something wrong 开始学习
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Watch Frank – he’ll cheat if he thinks he can get away with it. No one insults my family and gets away with it!
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to find someone or obtain something: 开始学习
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Where can I get hold of some stamps? How can I get ahold of Chris
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to refuse to accept unfair treatment from a person or organization 开始学习
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He’ll respect you more if you stand up to him. Cliff couldn’t stand up to bullying.
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to tell the police or an enemy information about someone that will harm them 开始学习
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He denied that he had ever informed on his neighbours.
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the quality of being happy to do something if it is needed: 开始学习
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[+ to infinitive ] She shows a willingness to work on her own initiative. Throughout his career he has demonstrated a willingness to compromis
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certain to be won, achieved, or obtained: 开始学习
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When the score got to 8 to 2 we knew the game was in the bag.
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to make an effort to improve your work or behavior because it is not good enough: 开始学习
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He's going to have to pull his socks up if he wants to stay on the team.
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to stop trying to do something because you have realized that you cannot succeed: (idiom) 开始学习
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Three of the original five candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination have now thrown in the towel.
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someone who has a lot of ability and a strong wish to be successful and is therefore expected to achieve a lot 开始学习
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High-flyers in the industry typically earn 25 percent more than their colleagues
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(of success) make someone conceited. 开始学习
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Winning the bowling tournament last week has really gone to Jim’s head. Now he thinks he’s the best bowler in the world! Don’t give Patty a compliment about the way she looks. It will just go to her head.
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when you have to start working on a plan from the beginning because your previous attempt failed completely: 开始学习
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If this doesn't work we're back to square one.
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to become fashionable or popular / to understand, especially after a long time 开始学习
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I wonder if the game will ever catch on with young people? He doesn't take hints very easily, but he'll catch on (to what you're saying) eventually
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to suggest or think of an idea or plan. znaleźć coś (np. rozwiązanie problemu), wymyślić coś, wpaść na coś 开始学习
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She's come up with some amazing scheme to double her income
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o start something new or important 开始学习
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We're embarking upon a new project later this year.
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International support has given rise to a new optimism in the company.
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to start to have an effect or to happen 开始学习
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It takes half an hour for the medication to kick i
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you notice it immediately, visually easier to perceive (idiom) 开始学习
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As I turned the page his picture leaped out at me.
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to come to an opinion about something, or have a belief about something: 开始学习
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How do the French perceive the British? Women's magazines are often perceived to be superficia
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to be good for a particular use 开始学习
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The book really lends itself to being turned into a film
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to put the parts of something into place 开始学习
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Archeologists have pieced together fragments of the pottery
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to affect other people's opinion of someone or something, especially in a bad way 开始学习
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When one player behaves disgracefully, it reflects (badly) on the whole team. The whole affair does not reflect well on the government.
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very unlikely to be true, and difficult to believe (idiom) 开始学习
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a far-fetched idea/story. Her story about being chased away from school by wolves seems pretty far-fetched
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not perfect, or containing mistakes 开始学习
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Diamonds are still valuable, even when they are flawed. His argument is deeply flawed. flawed beauty
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to fall or drop heavily / failure 开始学习
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The play was a complete/total flop
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very interesting because of being unusual or mysterious: 开始学习
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an intriguing possibility/question She has a really intriguing personality
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pleasantly different and interesting 开始学习
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It's a refreshing change to see a losing team shaking hands and still smiling after a game.
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a work of art such as a painting, movie, or book that is made with great skill 开始学习
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Leonardo's "Last Supper" is widely regarded as a masterpiec
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making you think a lot about a subject: 开始学习
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a thought-provoking book/film
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better or more important than most people believe 开始学习
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In my opinion, fennel is an underrated vegetable. He is one of the most underrated players in basebal
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having to do something, because you are forced to or feel it is necessary 开始学习
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He felt compelled to report the incident.
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too confident and too determined to tell other people what to do, in a way that is unpleasant 开始学习
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Milligan had a pompous, overbearing father
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large or of noticeable importance 开始学习
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The fire caused considerable damage to the church
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to do something unexpected that surprises and sometimes worries a person or animal 开始学习
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She was concentrating on her book and his voice startled her. The noise of the car startled the birds and the whole flock flew up into the air. Her article on diet startled many people into changing their eating habits.
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(of jokes or stories) slightly rude or shocking, especially because of being about sex 开始学习
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something that blocks you so that movement, going forward, or action is prevented or made more difficult: 开始学习
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The biggest obstacle in our way was a tree trunk in the road. This decision has removed the last obstacle to the hostages' release
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a bad person who harms other people or breaks the law 开始学习
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Some people believe that Richard III was not the villain he is generally thought to have been. He's either a hero or a villain, depending on your point of view.
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extremely exciting or surprising 开始学习
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The special effects in this movie are pretty mind-blowing.
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difficult to fight against. very great or strong. (przytłaczający) 开始学习
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She felt an overwhelming urge/desire/need to tell someone about what had happened
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giving you a sudden very strong feeling of fear. IDIOM 开始学习
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For a heart-stopping moment, she thought the man was going to kill he
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to try to do something, especially something difficult 开始学习
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[+ to infinitive ] He attempted to escape through a window. He attempted a joke, but no one laughed. There's no point in even attempting an explanation - he'll never listen.
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a person who knows a lot about and enjoys one of the arts, or food, drink, etc. and can judge quality and skill in that subject 开始学习
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a wine/art connoisseur a connoisseur of ballet/cigars
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a type of question that describes something in a difficult and confusing way and has a clever or funny answer, often asked as a game 开始学习
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Scientists may have solved the riddle of Saturn's rings
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not at all reasonable, or with no good or useful purpose 开始学习
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a senseless argument senseless killings/violence/deaths
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very attractive, in a mysterious way, making you want to keep looking: (hipnotyzujące) 开始学习
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He had the most mesmerizing blue eyes
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a deep low sound made by two heavy objects hitting each other (Brzęk) 开始学习
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He shut the van door with a clunk.
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heavy and solid in an ugly way 开始学习
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an object used by the actors performing in a play or movie: 开始学习
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The set is minimal and the only props used in the show are a table, a chair, and a glass of water.
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to make something seem less valuable or less deserving of admiration 开始学习
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