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the force or action of one object hitting another: 学び始める
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The impact of the crash reduced the car to a third of its original length. The bullet explodes on impact (= when it hits another object).
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having a negative or harmful effect on something: 学び始める
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The match has been cancelled because of adverse weather conditions.
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to move lightly and quickly, making a small jump after each step: 学び始める
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She watched her little granddaughter skip down the path.
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reminding you of something else; 学び始める
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associative mode of thinking
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involving a series of events or thoughts in which one follows another one directly: 学び始める
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These mental exercises are designed to break linear thinking habits and encourage creativity.
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George went on at great length about his various illnesses
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the process of dealing with information, especially using a computer: 学び始める
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Training in the effective use of information processing tools is as important as the tools themselves.
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to take hold of something or someone suddenly and roughly: (=snatch), zlapac, chwytac, zagarnac 学び始める
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A mugger grabbed her handbag as she was walking across the park.
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to jump on one foot or to move about in this way: 学び始める
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I tried to hop on my good foot while holding onto Jim.
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to say that you know from experience that something is true or good, or that someone is honest and has a good character: 学び始める
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Patricia has checked the reports and can vouch for the accuracy of the information.
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a saying or remark that is very often made and is therefore not original and not interesting: 学び始める
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My wedding day - and I know it's a cliché - was just the happiest day of my life.
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a system of rules, ideas, or beliefs that is used to plan or decide something: szkielet, struktura, konstrujcja, podstawy 学び始める
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The foundations are ready and the steel framework for the tower has been built. The future trade agenda can provide an important framework for restoring sustainable growth.
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to accept something as it appears to be rather than studying it more closely 学び始める
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I took the offer at face value. I didn't think they might be trying to trick me.
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a series of related things or events, or the order in which they follow each other: 学び始める
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The first chapter describes the strange sequence of events that led to his death.
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to be able to understand how someone else feels 学び始める
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It's very easy to empathize with the characters in her books.
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informal a feeling of excitement, energy, and pleasure: 学び始める
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I love riding fast - it gives me a real buzz.
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used to describe the reaction that people have to a dangerous situation, that makes them either stay and deal with it, or run away: 学び始める
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a fight-or-flight response
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to cause someone to feel sexual excitement, //// excitement pobudzenie 学び始める
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Their success in the referendum depended on the arousal of voters' fear
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disapproving: to change something in order to make it less strongly expressed, less harmful, or less offensive: to change something to make it less upsetting or unpleasant and more acceptable: 学び始める
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The military wants to allow only a sanitized report/version of the incident to become public. The new text sanitizes early American history.
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a generally accepted opinion or decision among a group of people: 学び始める
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The general consensus in the office is that he can't do his job.
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the act of changing to the next stage of development: 学び始める
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Drugs can slow down the progression of the disease.
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to prevent something from continuing: used especially in news reports (stop) 学び始める
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"Halt!" called the guard. "You can't go any further without a permit."
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a statement or idea that you accept as true and use as a base for developing other ideas; 学び始める
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The conclusions you have drawn are based on a false premise.
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