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        |   keep yourself to yourself   inizia ad imparare The key is keeping yourself to yourself. Keep your mystery. Don't give them too much information so they can't define you. |  |   to live a very quiet private life and not do many things that involve other people    We hardly knew them – they kept themselves to themselves. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare If something takes place behind closed doors, it is done privately, with no observers or intruders. |  |   if something happens behind closed doors, it happens in private and the public are not allowed in    It seems that the deal was made behind closed doors. The matter was discussed behind closed doors. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare “We are masters of the unsaid words, but slaves of those we let slip out.” |  |   to say something without meaning to, when you had wanted it to be a secret    He let it slip that they were planning to get married. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare "We're not having beans for dinner. Mom said you spilled them." |  |   to tell something that someone else wanted you to keep a secret    I spilt the beans when I told her that he wasn’t at the conference at all. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare They stay schtum all the time as if there is a hidden tariff which stipulates a certain price per word uttered. |  |   to keep or stay quiet or silent    The boss of the failed company is keeping schtum about his role in the disaster. |  |  | 
|   let the cat out of the bag   inizia ad imparare I wanted it to be surprised, but Parsa went and let the cat out of the bag. to reveal a secret unintentionally; to make a secret known without wanting to do so. |  |   to tell someone a secret, especially without intending to    The engagement ring on her finger rather let the cat out of the bag. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare to reveal a plan, strategy, surprise or joke that was supposed to be kept secret |  |   to spoil a surprise or secret by doing or saying something that lets someone guess what the secret is    Lynn gave the game away by laughing when Kim walked in. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare 'I can't tell you what's in the stew because it's classified information.' |  |   classified information, documents etc are ones which the government has ordered to be kept secret    This is classified information. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare The best way to divulge a secret is to tell someone not to say anything about it. |  |   to give someone information that should be kept secret    It is not company policy to divulge personal details of employees. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Let's keep this secret just between you and me |  |   used before telling someone something that you do not want them to tell anyone else    Between you and me, I think Schmidt’s about to resign. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare not intended to be known, seen, or found out. Hey boss. I'm not sure our covert surveillance is real covert anymore. |  |   A covert investigation was conducted to catch the drug-smugglers. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Questions are only offensive to those who have something to hide. |  |   to be secretly guilty of something    He told the jury that he is innocent, but they think he has something to hide. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare done in a quiet and secretive way to avoid being noticed: surreptitious | a furtive glance | exchanged furtive smiles |  |   behaving as if you want to keep something secret    There was something furtive about his actions. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare In a state of secrecy or minimal public knowledge; being known only by a select few people. I need to tell you some important news, but you have to keep it on the hush-hush, OK? |  |   Everything was very hush-hush. Apparently it's on the hush-hush, but I just found out John and Tracey are getting married soon! |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Secret, not to be shown to anyone. The file was marked private and confidential. |  |   spoken or written in secret and intended to be kept secret    Doctors are required to keep patients’ records completely confidential. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Enthusiastic answers are great, but let’s give everyone time to think first. |  |   to say something suddenly and without thinking, usually because you are nervous or excited    Peter blurted the news out before we could stop him. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare My job is top secret I don't even know what I'm doing |  |   top secret documents or information must be kept completely secret    They used a top secret code to prevent the enemy from knowing what they were saying. |  |  | 
| inizia ad imparare |  |   an idea or story that many people believe, but which is not true    The first myth about motherhood is that new mothers instantly fall in love with their babies. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Conventional wisdom is often more conventional than wisdom. |  |   the opinion that most people consider to be normal and right, but that is sometimes shown to be wrong    As traffic grows, conventional wisdom says we should widen the roads. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare We don't see things as they are. We see them as we are. |  |   the way you think about something and your idea of what it is like    Art is a great way to discover children’s perceptions of the world. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Irrelevant authority. Appeal to commonly held opinion. A claim or argument that something is true because many people believe it to be true. |  |   accepted usually or by most people    “Mom, why can’t I get my tongue pierced? Everyone else is doing it.” |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Fallacy: an argument that relies upon faulty reasoning. |  |   a false idea or belief, especially one that a lot of people believe is true    It is a fallacy to think that the more information an organisation has, the better its decisions will be. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare How can I automatically verify someone's identity (i.e., they are who they say they are) online? |  |   to discover whether something is correct or true    A computer program verifies that the system is working. |  |  | 
| inizia ad imparare |  |   to find out about (something that has been kept secret)    Customs officials uncovered the truth about a plot to smuggle weapons into the country. |  |  | 
| inizia ad imparare |  |   if you do something intuitively you do it based on a feeling rather than on knowledge or facts    He knew what to do intuitively. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Debunking a myth creates a gap. Fill the gap with factual alternative. |  |   to show that an idea or belief is false    His claims were later debunked by fellow academics. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare To prove that something is not true. |  |   to show that (something) is wrong or not true    These figures disproved Smith’s argument. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare SMS stands for Short Message Services and is also commonly referred to as a "text message". |  |   a written message that is sent or received on a mobile phone    Send me a text message once you’ve arrived. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare A video game is an electronic game that involves interaction with a user interface to generate visual feedback on a video device such as a TV screen or computer monitor. |  |   a computer game in which you move images on a screen using electronic controls    There are always ads for video games on the TV these days. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Fast food is a mass-produced food that is prepared and served very quickly. |  |   food such as hamburgers which is prepared quickly and that you can take away with you    There are lots of fast food outlets in the high street. |  |  | 
|   social networking website   inizia ad imparare A Website that enables users to create public profiles within that web site. Used to form relationships with other users of the same website who access their profile. |  |   a website where people put information about themselves and can send messages to other people    Facebook is probably the best-known social networking website. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Less serious than getting together or dating. Spending time with someone in the context of friendship or in the context of casually exploring whether you like someone as just a friend or maybe more than a friend. |  |   to spend a lot of time in a particular place or with particular people    I don’t really know who she hangs out with |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare A shopping mall is a modern, chiefly North American, term for a form of shopping precinct or shopping center |  |   a group of shops together in one large covered building    She goes to the shopping mall with her friends at the weekend. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare A mobile phone, known as a cell phone in North America, is a portable telephone that can make and receive calls over a radio frequency link while the user is moving within a telephone service area |  |   a telephone that you can carry with you and use in any place    The latest mobile phones are on sale here |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare A mobile device is a handheld tablet or other device that is made for portability, and is therefore both compact and lightweight. |  |   an electronic machine, especially a phone or computer, that you can carry with you and use in any place    This app will work on all your mobile devices. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare to move or happen faster You see drivers speeding up when they should be slowing down. |  |   to move or happen faster, or to make (something) move or happen faster    The truck speeded up going down the hill. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Sending you some smiles to brighten your day! |  |   to make (something) more colourful or attractive    She bought some flowers to brighten up the room. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare If you jazz something up, you make it look more interesting, colourful, or exciting. |  |   to make something more attractive or exciting    Jazz up your everyday meals with our new range of seasonings. |  |  | 
| inizia ad imparare |  |   to continue doing something or being in a situation    He went on working until he was 91. |  |  | 
| inizia ad imparare |  |   to continue doing something    You’ll have an accident if you carry on driving like that. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare This world is a dance floor ... Keep on dancing! |  |   to continue doing something, or to do something many times    You just have to keep on trying. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare "I appreciate the goodbye party. However, I wasn't aware I was going anywhere." |  |   to make someone leave their job when they are old or ill and pay them a pension, or to get rid of something because it is old or not useful any more    Many of the old ships have been pensioned off. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare go back on a promise or fail to keep to an arrangement. "we were going to Spain together and he cried off at the last moment" |  |   to say that you cannot do something that you have already promised to do    Leah and I were going to go to Morocco together, but at the last moment she cried off. |  |  | 
| inizia ad imparare |  |   to decide that a planned event will not take place    The trip to Italy might be called off. |  |  | 
| inizia ad imparare |  |   to turn off a machine, light, radio etc using a switch    The burglar alarm was switched off. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare to get information about something or someone. He was found out cheating in the exam. |  |   to get (information), after trying to discover it or by chance    Has anyone bothered to find out how much all this is going to cost? |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Assert or promote one's opinion; to make one's thoughts known. E.g. You should learn to speak out in meetings with your boss. |  |   to publicly speak in protest about something, especially when protesting could be dangerous    Five students who had spoken out against the regime were arrested. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare to be much better or more important than somebody/something. Four points stand out as being more important than the rest. |  |   to be very easy to see or notice or to be much better than other similar people or things    That day still stands out as the greatest day in my life. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare When Atheist calls out to God: O God, save me! |  |   ‘Hi there!’ I called out. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Most GROUTH happens slowly. OVER TIME. The Slow Down Challenge |  |   to become slower or to make (something) slower    The ice on the road slowed us down. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare "Narrow down" means "to reduce the number of possibilities, options or choices |  |   to reduce the number of things included in a range    The police have narrowed down their list of suspects. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare to start dealing with bad or illegal behaviour in a more severe way: The library is cracking down on people who lose their books. |  |   to become more strict in dealing with a problem and punishing the people involved    The government is determined to crack down on terrorism. We all want to crack down on crime... |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare To put in the designated place for storage |  |   to put (something) in the place where it is usually kept    He put his toys away every night. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare if something blows away or is blown away, the wind moves it away from you until you cannot see or touch it. His hat blew away on the roller coaster. She switched on the fan to blow away the smoke. |  |   to move, or to make (something) move, away from a place by the force of the wind or a current of air  |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare DO NOT REMOVE: You can't take it away! |  |   to remove (someone or something), or make (something) disappear    She whisked the tray off the table and took it away. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare To make somebody remember something or think about it again. The photographs brought back many pleasant memories. |  |   to start to use something again that was used in the past    The city council has decided to bring back the old electric trams. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare -remember, recapture the past, indulge in memories. When I think back on my youth, I wish I had studied harder. |  |   to think about things that happened in the past    Thinking back, it amazes me how we survived on so little sleep. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Think about the past. Old people often LOOK BACK on over their lives. |  |   to think about something that happened in the past    When I look back on those days I realise I was desperately unhappy |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Cast your mind back to this morning when you woke up – what were your first thoughts? |  |   to think about something again or to remember something    He frowned, casting his mind back over the conversation. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Do random things, not be serious. Make a place disorganized. Do something incorrectly. |  |   to spend time lazily, doing things slowly and in a way that is not planned    He spent his vacation messing around on the farm. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Doctors stand around the bed with the sick. |  |   to stand somewhere and not do anything    We stood around saying goodbye for a while. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare You hang around, I'll go on ahead. To linger some place without doing anything productive. There are always kids hanging around the diner after school, as if they don't have any homework to do. |  |   to wait or spend time somewhere, doing nothing    I hung around the station for an hour but he never came. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare To think about carefully. I'll mull over and get back to you. |  |   to consider something for a long time    We mulled over the candidates and finally chose one. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Poring over a book means reading it with great attention. |  |   to read or look at something very carefully for a long time    She was poring over a book. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Man holding his son up to look over a fence. |  |   to examine (something or someone) quickly, without paying much attention to detail    Do you have a few minutes to look these samples over? |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare to consider, deliberate • E.g. Let's think over his proposal before we see him again |  |   to consider (something) carefully before making a decision    Why don’t you think it over and give me a call in a couple of days? |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Office talk over coffee. So she finally kisses me, and poof! Goodbye froggy. How was your weekend? |  |   to discuss a problem with someone before deciding what to do    Talk over any worries with your GP. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Look up to the sky, and maybe you will find your happiness. |  |   if a situation is looking up, it is improving    Now the summer’s here, things are looking up! |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare If you soldier on at something, you continue to do it although it is difficult or unpleasant. The government has soldiered on as if nothing were wrong |  |   to continue working in spite of difficulties    We’ll just have to soldier on without him. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare The tributes are flooding in as Microsoft announces plans to kill off Paint |  |   to stop or remove something completely    These figures kill off any hope that the economy is poised for recovery. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare to begin to feel more relaxed and less emotional, or to make someone do this. Calm down and tell us what’s going on. |  |   to become quiet and relaxed after you have been angry, excited, nervous, or upset, or to make someone become quiet and relaxed    Calm down and tell me what happened. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare When you tidy up or tidy a place up, you put things back in their proper places so that everything is neat. |  |   to make a place look neatly arranged with everything in the right place    It’s time we tidied up the office. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare “Slip back” is used for falls that come after rises. |  |   to gradually start being in a particular condition again or doing things in the way they were done before    He had begun to slip back into debt. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Today would have been a perfect day to lounge around with no pants on. But some people at work complain. |  |   to spend time relaxing and doing nothing, often when you should be doing something    James does nothing but lounge around the apartment. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare investigative journalism should be fearless |  |   work or activities that involve investigating something    He’s a well-known investigative journalist. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare In simple terms, an injunction means that one of the parties to a certain action must either do something or refrain from doing something. |  |   an order given by a court, which tells someone not to do something    The family is seeking an injunction against the book’s publication. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Whistle Blowing” is the term used to refer to unauthorized reporting or disclosure of confidential information in institutional settings. |  |   telling people in authority or the public about dishonest or illegal practices    The company had paid out substantial sums to discourage whistle-blowing employees. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare The transmission of confidential, private, sensitive, proprietary, or valuable information through email or IM may represent a significant security risk. |  |   sensitive information needs to be dealt with very carefully, because it is secret or because it may offend people    She has access to sensitive information about national security. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare a story or piece of news discovered and published by one newspaper before all the others: The paper managed to secure a major scoop and broke the scandal to the world. |  |   an important or exciting news story that is printed in one newspaper or shown on one television station before any of the others know it    He managed to get the scoop of the year when he broke the news. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Official definition of an information source: Book, document, database, person that provides information |  |   a person, book, or document that supplies you with information    I’ve heard from reliable sources that the company is in trouble. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare How would you survive for 10 years on a deserted island? |  |   empty and quiet because no people are there    The old mine now stands completely deserted. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Abandoned castles around the world |  |   an abandoned building, car, boat etc has been left by the people who owned or used it    The car was found abandoned in Bristol. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare An aerial view of an uninhabited tropical island |  |   an uninhabited place does not have anyone living there    They found an uninhabited island in the Caribbean. |  |  | 
| inizia ad imparare |  |   helping someone to live a healthy, useful, or active life again after they have been seriously ill, in prison, or on drugs    He was sent to a special rehabilitation unit for stroke patients. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare term comes from quarantena, meaning forty-day period. |  |   a period of time when a person or animal is kept apart from others in case they are carrying a disease, or the state of being kept apart in this way    The monkeys were kept in quarantine for 31 days. |  |  |