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to avoid doing something: inizia ad imparare
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You can't duck out of your responsibilities.
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with strong muscles and little fat: inizia ad imparare
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The fighter had a strong, sinewy body.
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the state of being extremely tired: inizia ad imparare
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She felt ill with/from exhaustion
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a short, solid piece of metal that moves up and down inside a cylinder in an engine to press the fuel into a small space and to send the power produced by it to the wheels inizia ad imparare
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My body was well-toned and my legs were like pistons.
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a very unpleasant and painful or difficult experience: inizia ad imparare
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The hostages' ordeal came to an end when soldiers stormed the building.
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to work hard as a group in order to achieve something: inizia ad imparare
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We don't have much time but if we all pull together we should get the job done.
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used to describe which particular area of a subject you are discussing: inizia ad imparare
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In terms of money, I was better off in my last job...
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a fact or standard by which you can judge the success or value of something: inizia ad imparare
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Productivity is not the only yardstick of success.
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to wish very strongly, especially for something that you cannot have or something that is very difficult to have: inizia ad imparare
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Sometimes I just yearn to be alone.
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inizia ad imparare
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The experience increased her resolve to change careers.
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to prevent someone or something from sinking: p. verb inizia ad imparare
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The very salty water buoyed her (up) as she swam.
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the quality or fact of being the same, or of not changing or being different in any way: inizia ad imparare
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We do not seek to impose total uniformity on every single decision that is made.
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the physical and/or mental strength to do something that might be difficult and will take a long time: inizia ad imparare
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The triathlon is a great test of stamina.
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something that might possibly happen in the future, usually causing problems or making further arrangements necessary: inizia ad imparare
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Have you made any contingency plans?
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carrying or holding a lot of something: inizia ad imparare
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He always comes back from France laden with presents for everyone.
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a painful swelling on the skin that contains liquid, caused usually by continuous rubbing, especially on your foot, or by burning: inizia ad imparare
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New shoes always give me blisters.
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a problem that you have to deal with before you can make progress: inizia ad imparare
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Getting a work permit was the first hurdle to overcome.
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the muscle that separates the chest from the lower part of the body; inizia ad imparare
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Breathe from the diaphragm and you can speak loudly.
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