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(especially of eyes) greenish brown or yellowish brown in colour 学び始める
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a small usually pointed beard grown only on the chin, not the cheeks 学び始める
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a place or stage at which violence might be expected to begin 学び始める
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flashpoint Because of the army's presence, the city is seen to be the flashpoint of the area.
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not in the intended way, in the wrong position 学び始める
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awry Anything that goes awry (= goes wrong) in the office is blamed on Pete. The strike has sent the plans for investment seriously awry. She rushed in, her face red and sweaty and her hat awry.
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to appear as a large, often frightening or unclear shape or object 学び始める
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loom Dark storm clouds loomed on the horizon.
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representing a particular person, group or idea 学び始める
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emblematic A sword is emblematic of power gained by violence.
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to respect someone or have a good opinion of them 学び始める
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esteem Her work is highly esteemed by all her colleagues. [+ object + noun or adjective] old-fashioned I would esteem (= consider) it a favour if you would accompany me.
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a strong feeling among a group of people in reaction to a change or recent events in society or politics 学び始める
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backlash the Sixties backlash against bourgeois materialism the backlash against feminism
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(of animals and plants) the quality of being able to produce young or fruit/ (of the mind or imagination) the quality of producing a lot of unusual and interesting ideas/ (of the mind or imagination) the quality of producing a lot of unusual and interesting ideas 学び始める
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to make something smaller, thinner or weaker 学び始める
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attenuate Radiation from the sun is attenuated by the Earth's atmosphere.
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to attack or scold someone; zaatakować, naskoczyć na kogoś 学び始める
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lay into sb She laid on me as if I had done something wrong. Naskoczyła na mnie jakbym zrobił coś złego.
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an incentive, a stimulus, something causing change or improvement; bodziec 学び始める
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to cause improvement; ożywiać, pobudzać 学び始める
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to give a fillip Their victory gave the team a big fillip. Wygrana ożywiła drużynę.
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distinguished, elegant, refined (about a woman); wytworny, dystyngowany 学び始める
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ladylike She's so different from her mother, who's a ladylike woman. Tak bardzo różni się od swojej matki, która jest bardzo wytworną kobietą
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to try how sth works; próbować, wypróbowywać 学び始める
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try out Sheila can't wait to trying out her new stereo. Sheila nie może się doczekać, kiedy wypróbuje swoją nową wieżę
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describes something that encourages you and makes you feel happie 学び始める
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to make a person or an animal react or do something by continuously annoying or upsetting them 学び始める
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to goad (n, v) Will the pressure applied by environmentalists be enough to goad the industrialized nations into using less fossil fuels? He refused to be goaded by their insults. The team were goaded on by their desire to be first to complete the course. A group of children were goading (= laughing at or pushing) another child in the school playground.
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[T usually passive] to cause someone to do something that they would not usually consider doing by being very attractive and difficult to refuse 学び始める
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seduce I wouldn't normally have bought this, but I was seduced by the low price. They were seduced into buying the washing machine by the offer of a free flight to the United States. Almost every visitor to Edinburgh is seduced by its splendid architecture.
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unfriendly and seeming to consider yourself better than other people 学び始める
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when you dislike someone or something and think that they do not deserve your interest or respect 学び始める
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disdain He regards the political process with disdain.
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to give up a position, to give up a job; rezygnować (ze stanowiska) 学び始める
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STAND DOWN Though the politician expressed his will to stand down, it proved a pointless declaration. Mimo że polityk wyraził wolę rezygnacji ze stanowiska, okazało się to bezsensowną deklarcją.
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in a quiet, well-behaved way; moderately, reservedly; skromnie, w zrównoważony sposób; powściągliwie 学び始める
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DEMURELY The boy was sitting quietly, with his eyes demurely lowered. Chłopiec siedział spokojnie, ze skromnie spuszczonymi oczami.
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attached; stable; never changing; przymocowany; stały, niezmienny; niewzruszony 学び始める
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fixed The lecturer was talking with a fixed smile. Wykładowca mówił z uśmiechem przylepionym do twarzy.
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the quality of not being proud because you are conscious of your bad qualities 学び始める
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humility He doesn't have the humility to admit when he's wrong. They might be very rich, but it wouldn't hurt them to show a little humility.
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to make sb turn their eyes away; zmusić kogoś do odwrócenia oczu 学び始める
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TO STARE SB OUT The girls were playing a kind of game of their own, staring others out. Dziewczynki grały we własną, prywatną grę, polegającą na zmuszaniu innych do odwrócenia wzroku.
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to sharpen; to improve, to make better; ostrzyć; wyostrzać; udoskonalać, szlifować 学び始める
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HONE He has honed his writing skill. Udoskonalił swoje umiejętności pisarskie.
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enthusism, strength, vigor; entuzjazm, siła, krzepkość, zapał 学び始める
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VIM The team started the match with such vim that they quickly began to win. Drużyna rozpoczęła mecz z takim zapałem, że szybko zaczęli wygrywać.
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