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I've never seen her worried or anxious in any way - she's so laid-back. 学び始める
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Don't wait for Gillian to buy you a drink - she's too tight-fisted. 学び始める
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His friend Jon is such a whinger. 学び始める
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a person who complains all the time
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Sarah's a real party animal - she likes to dance all night. 学び始める
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someone who enjoys having fun
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He's too macho to admit he was hurt when his girlfriend left him. 学び始める
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man who consider himself a real man
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John was always a bit of a ladies' man. 学び始める
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a man who gives women a lot of attention
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She's a terrible hypochondriac - she's always at the doctor's. 学び始める
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a person who worries all the time that has every illness under the sun
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a person who thinks he knows everything
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Some celebs are just self-absorbed egomaniacs. 学び始める
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someone who considers themselves to be very important and able to do anything that they want
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a woman who involves with a lot of men
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Teachers usually know who the bullies are in a class. 学び始める
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someone who hurts or frightens someone who is smaller or less powerful
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person who behaves strangely/ freak
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a person with an exaggerated respect for high social position
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believing that people have hidden interests
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someone who is gossiping about others
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not having the ability to do something as it should be done
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to have a stubborn streak 学び始める
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to be happy to do something if it is needed
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a laid-back in a negative way
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She refused to back down on a point of principle. 学び始める
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not be willing to chage his mind
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to go behind someone's back 学び始める
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to do something that is kept a secret form someone affected by it
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to make someone less confident, less powerful
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to stick to your principles 学び始める
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to stand up for what someone believe
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to take everything in somebody's stride 学び始める
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to deal with a problem calmly
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to be the center of attention 学び始める
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everything is about this person
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to become more relaxed and less serious
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to be prone to doing something 学び始める
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to have tendency to doing something
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to be extremely nice to someone in order to get something
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It's tough for a woman to get ahead in politics./ She's the kind of person who's constantly sucking up to the boss in order to get ahead. 学び始める
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iść naprzód/to be successful in the work that you do
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I really like the new car that I bought, and that car dealership is really great overall. But ugh ... the salesman that I got was so cheesy./ Ugh. My uncle Steve always tells cheesy jokes and embarrasses me in front of my friends. 学び始める
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hypnotize/ to have someone's attention completely so that they cannot think of anything else
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He's very modest about his achievements. 学び始める
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not usually talking about or making obvious your own abilities and achievements
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person does not plan much and accepts what happens without becoming worried
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informal and friendly, gossipy
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