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Pol. zachłanny, chciwy, łakomy 学び始める
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Gluttony is leading greedy men to a banquet in hell
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a wild plant like a mushroom, that can be poisonous 学び始める
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sulphur sauces and toadstools from stinking rivers were stuffed into their mouths
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eating or wanting large quantities of food, having an extremely strong desire to do or have a lot of something Pol. żarłoczny, nienasycony 学び始める
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Gargantua has become proverbial as a voracious guzzler,
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Gargantua has become proverbial as a voracious guzzler,
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extremely beautiful and very delicately made Pol. piękny, cudowny, wyjątkowy 学び始める
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Jan van Eyck painted the exquisite Betrothal of the Arnolfini,
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an agreement that two people will be married [engagement] 学び始める
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Jan van Eyck painted the exquisite Betrothal of the Arnolfini,
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old use a woman paid to give her breast milk to another woman's baby 学び始める
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gentlewomen had wet nurses,
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Pol. ordynarny, lichy, pośledni 学び始める
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large breasts were deemed coarse
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very delicate and light, in a way that does not seem real 学び始める
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a disease that makes your toes, fingers, and knees swollen and painful Pol. podagra, skaza moczanowa 学び始める
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He was bedbound, severely overweight and suffered from gout and digestive disorders.
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to represent, mean, or be a sign of something 学び始める
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a large stomach signified fertility.
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what is expected to happen in the future 学び始める
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Henceforth he would throw their medicines away
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Henceforth he would lead a temperate life
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He wrote a book outlining his methods
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the written abbreviation of ounce (Pol. uncja) 学び始める
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he had limited his food to 12oz a day
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a unit for measuring weight, equal to 28.35 grams. There are 16 ____s in a pound. 学び始める
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your ability to think quickly and make the right decisions (plural) 学び始める
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He walked around Venice to improve his wits and his limbs.
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to make someone experience serious problems or dangers 学び始める
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Cornaro felt a new man, free from the pain and sickness that had beset him.
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the feeling that sb or sth is stupid or does not deserve respect [= contempt] 学び始める
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all the doctors who had thrown scorn on his ideas for longevity.
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to strongly criticize sb or sth because you think they do not deserve respect 学び始める
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pour scorn on sb he had outlived all the doctors who had thrown scorn on his ideas for longevity.
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the amount of time that someone or something lives 学び始める
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all the doctors who had thrown scorn on his ideas for longevity.
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a successful way of curing an illness or dealing with a problem or difficulty: 学び始める
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His doctors all agreed his outlook was poor and pressed remedies upon him.
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