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the quality of being happy to do something if it is needed inizia ad imparare
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willingness - The willingness of people to get involved has impressed the organizers of the event
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to surprise someone very much inizia ad imparare
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blow away - Winning first prize and a full scholarship blew her away
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to give a particular job or piece of work to someone inizia ad imparare
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assign - We assigned Alberto the task of watching the children
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rational for sth - the rational for encouraging young people to get good grades is...
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used to mean that you are certain that something will happen or is true inizia ad imparare
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Doubtless - They will doubtless protest, but there's nothing they can do
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jak zapewne wiesz, jak ci wiadomo inizia ad imparare
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sb is doubtless aware - As you are doubtless aware, Mr. Swartz was facing an aggressive prosecution by the Department of Justice when he took his own life.
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zastosować, wprowadzić w życie inizia ad imparare
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put in place - "We have put in place some changes to pensions.
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to encourage someone to do or achieve something inizia ad imparare
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urge sb on - His parents urge him on to greater and greater accomplishments
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urge sb to do sth - We urge them to do so without delay," she said.
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a particular way or direction between places inizia ad imparare
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route - The route we had planned took us right across Greece
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makes an opinion, characteristic, or situation very clear without the use of words inizia ad imparare
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speak volume - She said very little but her face spoke volumes
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very modern and with all the newest features inizia ad imparare
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cutting edge - a company at the cutting edge of mobile communications technology
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in a way that is deceptive (= making you believe something that is not true) inizia ad imparare
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deceptively - The plan seemed deceptively simple
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showing that you like or approve of someone or something inizia ad imparare
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favourable - We have had a favourable response to the plan so far
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able to be made, done, or achieved inizia ad imparare
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feasible - It’s no longer feasible to fund this research
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too long, or uses too many words. inizia ad imparare
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long - winded - I wrote a long winded letter, I could never tell them in person
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to make continuous, small movements, especially if they do not have a particular purpose and you make them without meaning to, for example because you are nervous or bored inizia ad imparare
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fidget - He cleared his throat and nervously fidgeted with a pencil
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neither small nor large in size, amount, degree, or strength inizia ad imparare
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moderate - The hotel was a moderate price
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