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I'd like to buy a bigger house, but I don't have the wherewithal. 学び始める
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the money necessary for a particular purpose
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the city's dramatic growth came to a grinding halt when the financial industry went into freefall 学び始める
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a situation in which something gradually slows down or loses momentum and then stops altogether
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but by the grace of God go I I almost went with him the day he committed the crime, that could have been me, there but for the grace of God go I 学び始める
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used to say that one could be in the same bad situation as someone else
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If we continue to deplete the earth's natural resources, we will cause serious damage to the environment. The illness depletes the body of important vitamins. humorous That last holiday seriously depleted my bank account! 学び始める
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to reduce something in size or amount, especially supplies of energy, money, etc
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the city was * from rest of the province
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Very high taxes have recently been imposed on cigarettes. 学び始める
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to officially force a rule, tax, punishment, etc. to be obeyed or received
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There wasn't much of the choice 学び始める
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There * much of the choice
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An uninhabited place has no people living in it:
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Meaning of applicable in English applicable adjective UK /əˈplɪk.ə. bəl/ US /əˈplɪk.ə. bəl/ affecting or relating to a person or thing:
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verb [T ] formal UK /riˈɪt.ər. eɪt/ US /riˈɪt̬.ɚ. eɪt/ to say something again, once or several times:
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He'd been out of the country for weeks, so I clued him in on all that's been happening. I didn't clue in = I didn't get it. 学び始める
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to give someone information that is necessary or new
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I think I haven't ried (WRONG)
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He was always rather inept at sport. He was criticized for his inept handling of the situation. 学び始める
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transportation that is gained by asking individuals, usually strangers, for a ride in their car or other vehicle
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Her paintings depict the lives of ordinary people in the last century. In the book, he depicts his father as a tyrant. 学び始める
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to represent or show something in a picture or story
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With its best player out of the game, the team found itself in dire straits. 学び始める
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in a very bad or difficult situation
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a tenth part of someone's produce or income that they give or pay as a tax to the Church
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Some of you were getting very hot under the collar about Royals 学び始める
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embarrassed or angry about something: 2. embarrassed or angry about something:
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The onus is on the landlord to ensure that the property is habitable. 学び始める
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the responsibility or duty to do something
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She accused her opponent of engaging in cheap political grandstanding in front of the TV cameras. The senator doesn't hesitate to grandstand if it makes her point. 学び始める
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Grandstanding means behaving in a way that makes people pay attention to you instead of thinking about more important matters.
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The letter must have gone astray in the post. I was led astray by an out-of-date map. 学び始める
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away from the correct path or correct way of doing something
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(of a person or a business) to be or become successful, especially financially:
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paper's * describes the surface feel of paper
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* is a coat coloring pattern in animals, particularly dogs, cattle, guinea pigs, cats, and, rarely, horses. It is sometimes described as "tiger-striped"
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French officials have condemned the desecration but dismissed it as a one-off incident. 学び始める
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when it is made or happens only once
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to get hot underthe collar She is quick to get hot under the collar, but once the problem is ironed out she forgets it entirely 学び始める
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