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Go towards or move in the direction of something 学び始める
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head to / example head to the store
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something that people like to collect. It can be valuable or special, like toys, coins, cardd 学び始める
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The yellow part of an egg. It's often used in recipes for sauces, custards and baked goods. 学び始める
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following a specific eating plan, often to lose weight, improve health, or for medical or personal reasons such as allergies or lifestyle choices. 学び始める
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to limit or control the amount of food, such as during times of war or crisis. 学び始める
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it is a task or piece of work that someone is given to do, usually as part of a job or a school project. For example, a teacher might give you an assignment to write a short essay or solve some math problems. 学び始める
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work together with someone 学び始める
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it means to have something or someone all around you on every side. It describes a situation where you are enclosed or encircled by objects, people, or elements. "The house was surrounded by trees" "She felt surrounded by friends" 学び始める
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it means to guide or direct a person or group, to be in charge, or to show the way by going in front. 学び始める
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A person who studies and tells what to eat 学び始める
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limiting the amount of food 学び始める
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foods made from milk, like cheese, yogurt, and butter. It can also mean a place where milk is collected or processed 学び始める
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to take on a task that is too diffucult to manage 学び始める
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bite off more than you can chew
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an additional benefit that makes a good thing better 学び始める
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too many cooks spoil the broth 学び始める
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too many people trying to do something can ruin it
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to admit you were wrong and apologise 学び始める
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have your cake and eat it too 学び始める
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to enjoy two desirable but contradictory things at the same time
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whole or complete, with nothing missing. For example, "I ate the entire cake" means I ate all of it 学び始める
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food that is high in sugar, fat, or salt but has little nutritional value. Examples include chips, candy, and soda. It tastes good but is usually not very healthy. 学び始める
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A person who can do magic
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When a film or show is made from a story in a book.
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The most important person in a story, book, or film. 学び始める
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Images or sounds in films that look magical or amazing, but are made by computers.
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The words on the screen that show what people are saying in a film or TV show.
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to o have influence on something 学び始める
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to have an effect on something or someone
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someone living in a specific place like a city or a country
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useless, not used, not wanted
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to travel to another country 学び始める
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lots of people in one area
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to continue to exist or happen 学び始める
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to accept or agree to something, or to decide to have something, although it is not exactly what you want or it is not the best:
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is a type of ownership in a company. When you buy a stock, you own a small part of that company. A stock is divided into shares.
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a person or company that buys and sells stocks and other financial products on behalf of clients:
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A small room in a store where you can change clothes to see if they fit before buying them
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When something is sold at a lower price than usual, often as part of a special offer.
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To put on clothes, shoes, or accessories in a store to see if they fit and look good before buying them.
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A large building or area with many different shops, restaurants, and other businesses where people go to shop and spend time.
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