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to suddenly become too frightened to do something you had planned to do, especially something important such as getting married empezar lección
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to like someone and become friendly immediately empezar lección
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a dishonest plan for making money or getting an advantage, especially one that involves tricking people empezar lección
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to (cause someone to) die because of not having enough oxygen empezar lección
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having a pleasant and polite way of speaking that is considered socially acceptable empezar lección
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to go to a place or event, usually without much planning empezar lección
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about to be said if you can remember it empezar lección
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on the tip of your tongue
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used for wishing someone good luck, especially before a performance empezar lección
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said in order to show that people cannot be hurt by unpleasant things that are said to them empezar lección
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sticks and stones may break my bones, (but words can never hurt me)
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a rude phrase meaning to be very serious and easily offended, and always want rules to be obeyed empezar lección
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have a stick up your arse
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If you say something ..., you intend it to be understood as a joke, although you might appear to be serious empezar lección
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something you say when the person you were talking about appears unexpectedly empezar lección
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to make a slight difficulty seem like a serious problem empezar lección
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make a mountain out of a molehill
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a small pile of earth pushed up to the surface of the ground by the digging of a mole (= a mammal that lives underground) empezar lección
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very quickly and without any delay empezar lección
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to save money for a time when it might be needed unexpectedly empezar lección
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save/keep money for a rainy day
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to go to bed in order to sleep empezar lección
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the latest problem in a series of problems, that makes a situation impossible to accept empezar lección
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If someone is or feels ..., they feel ill empezar lección
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If two people ..., they agree with each other empezar lección
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to be extremely expensive empezar lección
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to start to include more different types or things empezar lección
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used to tell someone that you cannot accept an invitation now, but would like to do so at a later time empezar lección
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take a rain check (on sth)
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to tell people secret information empezar lección
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a strong but temporary feeling of liking someone empezar lección
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to sleep at someone else's house for the night, especially when you have not planned it empezar lección
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a year that happens every four years and has an extra day on 29 February empezar lección
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a difference between two things empezar lección
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an important difference between the ideas, opinions, or situations of two groups of people empezar lección
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a very large, deep hole in the ground empezar lección
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to imagine or expect that something will happen empezar lección
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something that has to be done but has no real importance empezar lección
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used to refer to a situation in which decisions are made by a few people in authority rather than by the people who are affected by the decisions empezar lección
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the way that people with authority in an organization, especially in the military, are ranked, from the person with the most authority to the next one below, and so on empezar lección
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to come for a visit, esp. without having received an invitation for a specific time empezar lección
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to give up something that is valuable to you in order to help another person empezar lección
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having a pleasant appearance and character empezar lección
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agreement that something is true or legal empezar lección
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If you are given ..., people show admiration and respect for your achievements empezar lección
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the fact of knowing someone or something because you have seen or heard him or her or experienced it before empezar lección
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doubting that something is true or useful empezar lección
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a period of time when you do not work because of illness or holidays, or because your employer has given you permission to do something else empezar lección
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the group of people who work in a company, industry, country, etc. empezar lección
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involving two or more people working together for a special purpose empezar lección
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not thinking or worrying about any pain caused to others; cruel empezar lección
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to gradually increase, rise, or get bigger empezar lección
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a title used before the family name or full name of a married woman who has no other title empezar lección
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a title used before the family name or full name of a man who has no other title, or when talking to man who holds a particular official position empezar lección
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worry about the future, or a fear that something unpleasant is going to happen empezar lección
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to think carefully about something, especially for a noticeable length of time empezar lección
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If you ..., you start to sleep, especially during the day empezar lección
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