Advanced vocabulary part I

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to take wing
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to fly away, e.g. when riches take wings
fiercely
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in a powerful and destructive manner. e.g. The wind was blowing fiercely.
treacherous
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guilty of or involving betrayal or deception; disloyal, deceitful, traitorous
wintry
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characteristic of winter, especially in feeling or looking very cold and bleak, e.g. A wintry landscape
to desert
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to leave, to abandon
pauper
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poor man
to decipher
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succeed in understanding, interpreting, or identifying (something).
incomprehensible
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not able to be understood; not intelligible; e.g. A language which is incomprehensible to anyone outside the office.
immense
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huge, vast
elated
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thrilled, exhilarated, extremely happy, on cloud nine
bewildered
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confused and indecisive
make up one's mind
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to make a decision
to dismiss
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treat as unworthy of serious consideration, e.g. It would be easy to dismiss him as all brawn and no brain.
to take a keen interest in
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to be interested in
entirely
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completely, utterly
coiceited
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excessively proud of oneself; vain
self-conscious
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feeling undue awareness of oneself, one's appearance, or one's actions; embarassed
bashful
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shy, diffident
impartial
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unbiased, unprejudiced, neutral
absent-minded
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having or showing a forgetful or inattentive disposition
petite
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(of a woman) attractively small and dainty
petite
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(of a woman) attractively small and dainty
morsel
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a small piece or amount of food; a mouthful
tied in a bun
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spięte w kok
scruffy
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shabby, worn
livid
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furiously angry; dark bluish grey e.g. livid bruises
seething with anger
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to be extremely furious but keeping it a secret
to be in two minds
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to be unable to decide about something e.g. I was in two minds whether or not to come this morning.
to well up
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to gush, to pour up and away from something e.g. Burning resentment welled up, and George knew he was going to lose his temper.
to wear thin
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be gradually used up or become less convincing or acceptable e.g. My patience is wearing thin!
grouchy
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irritable and bad-tempered; grumpy; complaining e.g. I get grouchy when I'm tired. A lack of sleep would make anyone grouchy
sulky
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refusing to smile or be pleasant to people, usually because you are angry about something: She brought along a couple of sulky kids who didn't say a word the whole time.
wind-up
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something that is not true that you tell someone in order to make a joke, e.g. You can't be serious - is this a wind-up?
to wind up
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to find yourself in anunexpected and usuallyunpleasant situation, especially as a result of what you do, e.g. If he keeps doing stuff like that he's going to wind up in prison!, You don't want to wind up homeless, do you?
to wind sb up
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to annoy or upset someone, e.g. It reallywinds me up when he goes on about teachers having an easy life.
expectant
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eager; having or showing an excited feeling that something is about to happen, especially something good, e.g. Expectant crowds arrived early.
oblivious
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not aware of or concerned about what is happening around one, e.g. She became absorbed, oblivious to the passage of time.
... of around 5 minutes
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space (not duration!)
offspring
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the young of an animal
to deteriorate
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to become worse, e.g. She was taken into hospital last week when her condition suddenly deteriorated. / The political situation in the region has deteriorated rapidly.
prone to sth
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having a tendency or inclination: being likely prone to forget names accident-prone
to obtain
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to get, to acquire
daunting
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seeming difficult to deal with in prospect; intimidating, e.g. a daunting task
against the odds
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Despite being very likely to fail
half-hearted
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without enthusiasm or energy, e.g. A half-hearted attempt
to scrape through
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to succeed in something but with a lot ofdifficulty, e.g. He managed to scrape through his final exams
to shadow
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to follow someone else while they are at work in order tolearn about that person's job, e.g. Your first week in the job will be spent shadowing one of our more experienced employees.
close-knit
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backing, supporting; If a group of people are close-knit, they all help and support each other, e.g. a close-knit family/community
stride
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an important positive development, e.g. I've made impressive strides in improving my language skills.
to take sth in your stride
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to deal with a problem or difficulty calmly and not to allow it to influence what you are doing, e.g. When you become a politician, you soon learn to take criticism in your stride.
to vouch
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confirm the identity or good character of (someone).
workload
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The amount of work to be done
To hand in
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To give sth to a person in authority, e.g. Please hand in your keys when you leave the hotel.
To crop up
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emerge; pop up; happen suddenly or unexpectedly, e.g. A problem cropped up.
dreary
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depressingly dull and bleak, e.g. the dreary round of working, eating and sleeping.
deceptive
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giving an appearance or impression different from the true one; misleading
beforehand
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before an action or event; earlier on
in/to excess
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exceeding the proper amount or degree, e.g. She insisted that he did not drink to excess.
feasible
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possible and practical to do easily or conveniently
to fidget
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make small movements, especially of the hands and feet, through nervousness or impatience
pay off
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meet with success; be effective; yield good results
to ramble
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to walk for pleasure in the countryside
long-winded
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continuing in tedious length; overlong
to slouch
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to stand or sit in a lazy, drooping posture
solicitor
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lawyer, barrister
vicinity
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surrounding area

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