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pleasant to look at/listen to inizia ad imparare
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if one thing... into another thing, it is difficult to know where one ends and the other begins inizia ad imparare
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to talk about something that happened in the past which you think should now be forgotten or ignored 🇬🇧 inizia ad imparare
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Let us not waste time raking over the coals when there is hard work to be done.
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to speak angrily to someone because they have done something wrong. inizia ad imparare
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I should have raked him over the coals for not giving me all of his files.
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If someone... from the......, they win when it seems that they are certain to lose. If someone...... from the ..., they lose when it seems that they are certain to win. inizia ad imparare
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snatch defeat from the jaws of victory/ snatch victory from the jaws of defeat.
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You use... when you are saying that something is necessary or must happen in the way stated. In informal 🇺🇸, the first word is sometimes omitted. inizia ad imparare
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it’s a phrase that means you should fill me in, you say it when you’re missing out on something and you want to be filled in inizia ad imparare
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“Have you heard the gossip?” “No not yet, catch me up”.
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the belief that thinking about something or wanting it to happen can make it happen: inizia ad imparare
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used metaphorically to say that someone has not seen a situation or problem clearly inizia ad imparare
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To become... on something means to become inebriated by it, whatever it is, not especially booze, it could be something in te figurative sense inizia ad imparare
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We were drunk on laughter. or They were drunk on their power.
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to... plates, cups, etc. with a cloth after they have been washed inizia ad imparare
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dry something up/ wipe something dry
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to remove something from a floor or other surface using a vacuum cleaner inizia ad imparare
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We'll hoover up the debris, then we will sit down and open a bottle of wine.
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used to ask how much of something someone has, or to ask about someone's arrangements inizia ad imparare
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how are you fixed for something? How are you fixed for cash? How are you fixed for Saturday evening?
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A phrase used by an auctioneer as auction ends = close to being sold, almost sold, sold. inizia ad imparare
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Po raz pierwszy, po raz drugi, sprzedane! And this gorgeous brooch is going, going, gone!
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If you say that someone is on the..., you disapprove of them because they are trying to get a lot of money or power, possibly by illegal or immoral methods. inizia ad imparare
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To overcome some delay, disadvantage, or setback and return to a normal or optimal position. inizia ad imparare
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The companies who survived the recession have been slowly making up leeway as the economy recovers.
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to cause (someone or something) to be in a situation that shows how strong, good, etc., that person or thing really is inizia ad imparare
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If a particular action or feature is... of someone or something, it shows their usual qualities or characteristics. inizia ad imparare
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This reluctance to move towards a democratic state is typical of totalitarian regimes.
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used for saying goodbye to someone when you expect to see them soon, or later the same day. inizia ad imparare
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firstly; before anything else inizia ad imparare
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if information is given to people......., they are given only the details that they need at the time when they need them inizia ad imparare
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having a strong feeling against someone who has behaved badly, making you want to shout at them or hurt them: inizia ad imparare
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You use ... +... to indicate that the thing mentioned does not affect or contradict the truth of what you are saying. inizia ad imparare
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For all your failures, you are a good person
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To place an order or request for something (for someone), especially food or drin inizia ad imparare
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I went to the counter and ordered us up some hamburgers.
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Food is ready! An expression often used in restaurants when an order of food is ready to be served. inizia ad imparare
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"Order up!" came the familiar call from the kitchen.
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in a position that is diagonally opposite someone or something else: inizia ad imparare
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catty-corner/kitty-corner po skosie, na ukos Our offices are next to the bank and catty-corner from McDonald's restaurant.
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to represent the feelings or opinions of another person or group of people. inizia ad imparare
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I'm entitled to speak for my mother.
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You use ... before a negative, or a word that suggests something negative, to mean almost, but not completely. inizia ad imparare
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Johnson still knew next to nothing about tobacco
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You use ...... in order to give the most important aspect of something when comparing it with another aspect. inizia ad imparare
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Her children were the number two priority in her life next to her career.
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the information required to contact someone, such as an address or telephone number. inizia ad imparare
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If you do something ..., you succeed in doing it without anyone helping you. inizia ad imparare
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I didn't know if I could raise a child by myself.
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If you say that someone ... to an idea, you are critical of them because they say they are in favour of it, but they do not do anything to support it. inizia ad imparare
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pays lip service to something/somebody Unhappily, he had done no more than pay lip service to their views
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to be known by a specific name, a name that is not your real name. inizia ad imparare
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young singer who went by the name of Joni Jones.
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serious trouble will occur as a result of a previous or proposed action. inizia ad imparare
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there will be hell to pay when I got it wrong, there would be hell to pay
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If you reply '.......' when a plan or action has been suggested, you are emphasizing that you dislike it, and will do everything you can to prevent it. inizia ad imparare
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Can I take the car?" "Over my dead body."
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If you say that something is in ......, you mean that it is in perfect condition. inizia ad imparare
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To narrowly avoid something or some situation that turns out to be undesirable, disastrous, dangerous, or otherwise harmful. inizia ad imparare
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You dodged a bullet when you decided not to marry him, Kate.
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If you say that someone ..., you mean they are trying to be kind and helpful, even though they might be causing someone problems or upsetting them inizia ad imparare
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used to say that something/someone is very similar to something else inizia ad imparare
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much like somebody/ something You are very talented, much like your mother
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To prove that one has endurance and strength of character, or the necessary skills, abilities, or traits to succeed in something inizia ad imparare
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show/ prove (one's) mettle
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up to an unspecified point in the past not long before now inizia ad imparare
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Until recently, people used to send letters by post
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to get the money that you need to pay for food, a place in which to stay, clothing, etc. from someone or something inizia ad imparare
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live off someone/ something My grandmother lives off a small pension
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happening only when a special arrangement has been made for someone to do something or see someone: inizia ad imparare
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Visitors can see the art collection by appointment only.
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If you... +... to something wrong that you have done, you admit that you did it. inizia ad imparare
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They fear losing face by owning up to what they have done
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to perform better or reach a higher standard inizia ad imparare
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Quickly; as fast as possible; in short order inizia ad imparare
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a slight knowledge of something, or a small amount: inizia ad imparare
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I know a smattering of German
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A good quality or aspect that makes up for other drawbacks inizia ad imparare
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redeeming feature (quality)
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blatant and unfair overcharging 🇺🇸 inizia ad imparare
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"paying nine bucks for 200g of dried mango is highway robbery"
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to cause or create change in something or someone inizia ad imparare
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To endure conditions or accommodations that are worse than what one is accustomed to. inizia ad imparare
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I'll have to slum it for a while.
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given the difficult nature of the situation inizia ad imparare
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used for saying that something is not possible, especially when someone asks you for something 🇺🇸 inizia ad imparare
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For the second time that night she told me no dice.
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If you are... +... by someone or something, you are deceived by them, so that you get a false impression of them inizia ad imparare
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Be careful not to be taken in when you buy a secondhand car.
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To create a delay or distraction in order to gain additional time. inizia ad imparare
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If something ... +... to a particular time, it started or was made at that time. inizia ad imparare
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This tradition dates back to medieval times.
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... is said to people who are on their way to bed. It is a pleasant comment inizia ad imparare
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jokes or humorous remarks that are made about unpleasant or worrying subjects such as death and illness = humor in the face of or about very unpleasant, serious, or painful circumstances. inizia ad imparare
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... remarks or jokes are about sex and are slightly shocking inizia ad imparare
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the time when those resident at an institution, such as soldiers in barracks or children at a boarding school, are expected to retire to bed inizia ad imparare
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to use something, especially a form of financial support, when other things have failed: inizia ad imparare
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If I lose my job, I'll have nothing to fall back on.
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An... is a person that somebody has had an emotional, usually passionate, relationship with, who is still looked on fondly and with affection. inizia ad imparare
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Stop thinking of your old flame and focus on your girlfriend.
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to be valid for something; to be worth something. inizia ad imparare
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Will my opinion count for something?
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To have value. This phrase is often used in the negative to convey the opposite. inizia ad imparare
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If I fail the test after weeks of studying, all of that effort will count for nothing.
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used for saying that something is not certain because no one knows exactly what has happened or what is going to happen inizia ad imparare
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who's to say? / who can say?
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According to whose authority? inizia ad imparare
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Who's to say I can't take another holiday already? I have the days to take, and it doesn't conflict with anyone else in the office.
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To carry garbage from one's house to a trash can or other receptacle outside inizia ad imparare
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take out the rubbish 🇬🇧 / take out the trash 🇺🇸/ take out the garbage 🇺🇸 Could you take out the rubbish, please?
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having the part that is usually at the top turned to be at the bottom: inizia ad imparare
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You hung the picture upside down!
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completely fake story or account, full of lies inizia ad imparare
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An exclamation of surprised or incredulous curiosity, sometimes (but not necessarily) a literal prompt for the speaker to tell more. inizia ad imparare
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You're getting a divorce? Do tell!
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Things bought ... are bought secretly and illegally: inizia ad imparare
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The kids managed to get cigarettes under the counter.
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Phrase to use when you want make a bet with someone inizia ad imparare
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Moze byc rowniez inna kwota najczęściej 100,50,5 💵 20 bucks says that you won't beat my score.
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A clue, detail, action, etc. that obviously reveals something else inizia ad imparare
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Your shoes are totally sticking out of the blankets! That's a dead giveaway that you're planning on sneaking out as soon as mom says good night to us.
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Mired in or overwhelmed by something very difficult or troublesome. idiom inizia ad imparare
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We're going to end up knee-deep in debt if our next product isn't a major success.
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If you describe someone as a ... for something, you mean that they find it very difficult to resist it. inizia ad imparare
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be a sucker for something
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... is when a person feels that they are being treated without proper respect by another person inizia ad imparare
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act on one's hunches or intuition. inizia ad imparare
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an activity that helps you get closer to someone inizia ad imparare
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an arranged opportunity to take a photograph of a politician, a celebrity, or a notable event. inizia ad imparare
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photo opportunity/ photo op The term was coined by the administration of US President Richard Nixon
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to add (one's comment or opinion) to a conversation or discussion that one has been listening to inizia ad imparare
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If you say that someone has ...+... of doing something, you disapprove of the fact that they have managed to avoid doing it, although they should have done it. inizia ad imparare
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The Government has tried to wriggle out of any responsibility for providing childcare for working parents
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Phrase used to answering telephone inizia ad imparare
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1. This is him/ her 2. This is he/ she 3. Speaking A: "Can I speak with Adam?" B: "This is him."
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To read aloud the information someone else has just dictated or given to one inizia ad imparare
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Let me read back the number you gave me, OK?
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taking the specified thing into consideration; in view of the fact that. inizia ad imparare
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Considering that you want to throw these clothes away, can I have them?
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to behave in a very active and silly way in order to make people laugh: inizia ad imparare
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Stop cutting up and do your homework.
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exit, leave, run away from" an already-agreed plan or activity. It is something done unexpectedly inizia ad imparare
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bail on something / somebody
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In clearer, more direct, or more easily understandable terms inizia ad imparare
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to keep the door open (for somebody) inizia ad imparare
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turn upside down, or throw so as to reverse. inizia ad imparare
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If you say that something is a... you mean that it is very easy to do or to achieve. inizia ad imparare
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used to tell someone to stop doing something that annoys you: inizia ad imparare
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Oh, knock it off Alex, I'm really not in the mood for your jokes.
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To recover from surprise, embarrassment, or fear; to regain self-control. inizia ad imparare
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to sleep at someone else's house for the night, especially when you have not planned it or just sleep temporarily e.g. after work inizia ad imparare
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I'm so tired, I have to crash!
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to eject (someone) from a place, or refuse to serve at, a place where alcoholic drinks are sold, as because of drunkenness inizia ad imparare
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He was eighty-sixed from the restaurant
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to come quickly into your mind: inizia ad imparare
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Say the word "Australia" and a vision of beaches and blue seas immediately springs to mind.
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Coming naturally; (as if) accustomed from birth. inizia ad imparare
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The new captain, though only 22 years old, looked to the manor born on the rugby pitch this afternoon.
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inizia ad imparare
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they're going to make the change, come what may
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sometimes, but not regularly inizia ad imparare
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(every) now and again/ (every) now and then
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You can use ... to introduce or follow a summary, general statement, or total. inizia ad imparare
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The cost of the immunizations was about $600,000 all told. / All told, it seems like an awful mess.
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to do something the same or similar in return for something done inizia ad imparare
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He treats them well, and they return the favor.
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If you say that something is the case ... you mean that it often is the case. inizia ad imparare
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Half the time, I don't have the slightest idea what he's talking about
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in one's opinion or judgement inizia ad imparare
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For my money, the choice is obvious.
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very nearly but not exactly or entirely inizia ad imparare
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I'm almost ready./ I'm most sure of this.
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: just average: not especially good inizia ad imparare
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To leap toward someone or something, especially with the intent of grabbing, attacking, or striking them or it. inizia ad imparare
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