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      to get involved and work directly on a task or project    empezar lección
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      I'm not afraid to get my hands dirty, I'll do whatever it takes to get the job done  
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      The essential elements of something, often with limited resources or budget    empezar lección
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      We need to operate with a bare bones budget, so let's prioritize the most critical expenses  
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      An organized set of activities    empezar lección
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      When I was young, I ran a little bottle-collecting operation to earn extra money  
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      the brains behind something     She's the brains behind everything, she came up with the concept and led the development team  
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      to suggest or think of an idea or plan    empezar lección
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      to have no knowledge about sth/sb    empezar lección
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      to not know the first thing about something     Maria doesn't know the first thing about marketing  
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      something that holds or covers a variety of things or ideas    empezar lección
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      Globalization is a catch-all term  
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      a small business that has just been started    empezar lección
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      to want something very much, so that you would be very disappointed if you do not get it    empezar lección
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      to have your heart set on something   
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      to spoil or destroy an idea or plan:    empezar lección
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      to put the kibosh on something. The rain certainly put the kibosh on our plans for a picnic.  
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      ready and willing to listen    empezar lección
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      the most important subject that a college or university student is studying    empezar lección
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      What is your major, English or French?  
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      a new activity, usually in business, that involves risk or uncertainty    empezar lección
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      The manufacturing venture in Vietnam may bring us a huge pay-off  
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      virtual reality: a set of images and sounds, produced by a computer, that seem to represent a place or a situation that a person can take part in:    empezar lección
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      a person who talks a lot, especially about secrets    empezar lección
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      said when you are promising to keep a secret:    empezar lección
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      My lips are sealed on your plans to leave the company  
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      to lose an opportunity or a chance    empezar lección
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      to let something slip through your fingers   
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      to fail or go out of business    empezar lección
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      to solve a problem or find a solution    empezar lección
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      the team is working out the details of the new project plan  
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      to end your involvement in something    empezar lección
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      to wash your hands of something     The manager washed his hands of the project when it started to go wrong  
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      to refuse to change your plans or ideas, especially when someone is trying to persuade you to do so    empezar lección
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      The manager dug in his heels and refused.  
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