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. the ordinary workers in a factory, rather than the managers 学び始める
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any factory floors remained
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attention or effort over a long period of time 学び始める
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still it required a measure of talent, and considerable application.
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a substance in some foods that cleans the body and protects it from cancer 学び始める
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formal to find out something 学び始める
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and Jo, as far as anybody could ascertain, read nothing at all.
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remarks, jokes etc that are ____ deal with sex in a very rude and offensive way 学び始める
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a vulgar tradition of plastering naked women across page three of the Sun.
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to completely cover a surface with something, especially large pieces of paper, pictures etc 学び始める
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a tradition of plastering naked women across page three of the Sun.
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wearing a particular kind of clothing; 学び始める
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The Rural Living girls could not have been more different from their less-clad counterparts
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sb or sth that has the same job or purpose as sb or sth else in a different place; 学び始める
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a big difference between two people, groups, or things; 学び始める
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they were separated by social and cultural chasms
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. a building where monks or nuns live 学び始める
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one might be featured in a cloister
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polite, gentle, or graceful; old, fashioned from or relating to a good social class; 学び始める
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where genteel penury was the order of the day
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formal the state of being very poor [= poverty] 学び始める
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a set of clothes worn together, especially for a special occasion 学び始める
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the outfits were once again à la mode.
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old, fashioned fashionable 学び始める
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the outfits were once again à la mode.
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a person who is engaged to be married 学び始める
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None of the fiancés was unsuitable
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if two people are ____, they have agreed to marry 学び始める
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The engaged girls had their pictures in the magazine
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to _____ power or influence is to have a lot of power or influence, and to use it 学び始める
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These photographers wielded considerable power
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to make remarks or jokes that show you think someone or something is silly or useless [= mock] 学び始める
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the act of deriding, mockery or scorn. 学び始める
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she was an object of derision.
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if someone is possessed, their mind is controlled by something evil; 学び始める
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the eyes of one possessed
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continuing all the time without changing or stopping [= continuous]; permanent 学び始める
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his wife was portrayed as having a perpetually open mouth
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___ to do sth is to not do sth, either because you forgot or deliberately 学び始める
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he omitted to turn on the anti-red-eye device
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She had done her best to comfort him, insofar as she was able.
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