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proudly refusing to obey authority: inizia ad imparare
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The protesters blocking the entrance to the offices remained defiant this morning.
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a serious promise or decision: inizia ad imparare
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She took/made a vow never to lend money to anyone again. Addicted Girl Vows to Continue Using Sunbeds
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a small, dark spot or lump (= raised area) on a person's skin inizia ad imparare
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She had cancerous moles removed.
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to recognize and name the exact character of a disease or a problem, by examining it: inizia ad imparare
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The specialist diagnosed cancer she has been diagnosed with skin cancer.
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to accept, admit, or recognize something, or the truth or existence of something: inizia ad imparare
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She acknowledged having been at fault. She acknowledges she is risking her life but says she can't bear to be pale.
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to examine something or get more information about it in order to be certain that it is true, safe, or suitable: inizia ad imparare
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She keeps checking out her moles.
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serious and determined, especially too serious and unable to find your own actions funny: inizia ad imparare
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He was a very earnest young man.
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When something begins ..., it has already started but is now being done in a serious and complete way: inizia ad imparare
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The election campaign has begun in earnest She started her tanning habit in earnest at 15.
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inizia ad imparare
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She was utterly devastated when her husband died. I was devastated when mum developed cancer,
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the treatment of diseases using chemicals: inizia ad imparare
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Chemotherapy is often used in the treatment of cancer. Luckily it was caught in time, so I didn't need chemotherapy.
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the outer or top part or layer of something: inizia ad imparare
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The marble has a smooth, shiny surface. The UV light damages the body's cells causing a pigment called melanin to rush to the surface.
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to accept, tolerate, or endure something, especially something unpleasant: inizia ad imparare
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I can't bear being bored. she can't bear to be pale
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