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to not take part in a physical activity such as a dance or a game, because you are tired or injured empezar lección
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to arrive for a gathering or event, to arrive for a gathering or event empezar lección
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to end a relationship or connection, the small radical faction broke away from the independence movement" empezar lección
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to murder someone (informal) empezar lección
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to get rid of or destroy something empezar lección
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to do or say something that helps you to get rid of strong feelings or energy empezar lección
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If something takes the sting out of an unpleasant situation, it makes it less unpleasant empezar lección
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take the sting out of something
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to decide what to do or choose"She made up her mind to call him again" empezar lección
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to feel that you belong in a place empezar lección
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If two people get on like a house on fire, they like each other very much and become friends very quickly(informal) empezar lección
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get on like a house on fire
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If someone runs rings round you, they are very much better, faster, or more successful at something than you are empezar lección
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to cause problems for yourself by trying to punish someone else empezar lección
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cut off your nose to spite your face
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to lose valuable ideas or things in your attempt to get rid of what is not wanted empezar lección
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throw the baby out with the bathwater
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to make a successful/unsuccessful start in something empezar lección
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get off on the right/wrong foot
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organize yourself more effectively empezar lección
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to keep doing or talking about the same thing without achieving anything empezar lección
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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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to say positive things about someone empezar lección
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put in a good word for sb
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to do something as much as possible because you were not able to do it before empezar lección
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used to tell someone that they are wrong about a particular situation and must realize what is really happening(informal) empezar lección
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wake up and smell the coffee
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to make a lot of effort to do something well empezar lección
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to be very useful or successful in a particular situation empezar lección
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If ideas, remarks, or accusations are flying about/around, they are passed quickly from one person to another and cause excitement empezar lección
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to travel or move from place to place empezar lección
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to tell someone what to do (inf) empezar lección
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to be very busy doing a lot of different things empezar lección
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When you think something is not far away but you cannot see exactly where. If an idea or story floats around, it is discussed or repeated by a lot of people. empezar lección
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If things are lying around, they are left in places where they should not be. I wouldn't leave any money lying around the office if I were you. empezar lección
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to have a sexual relationship with someone other than your husband or wife or to behave in a silly way empezar lección
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a process for dealing with an unexpected problem in a piece of equipment or a system or a temporary method for dealing with a computer or software problem until a more permanent solution is found empezar lección
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to happen, or start to happen. How did the problem come about in the first place? empezar lección
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to become lower in position or value or to fall and land on the ground empezar lección
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to hit someone or something forcefully so that it falls down, or falls to a lower place empezar lección
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knock down something/someone
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to persuade someone to reduce the price of something they are selling or to hit someone with a vehicle and injure or kill them empezar lección
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to refuse an offer, a job, or a request or to reduce the amount of sound empezar lección
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to prevent someone who is speaking at a meeting from being heard, by shouting empezar lección
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to stop someone from escaping by surrounding and shooting at them if they try to escape or to make someone provide details about something or make a decision about something empezar lección
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to hold someone or something in place with ropes empezar lección
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tie down someone/something
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to reach or go as far as or to move down to a lower level or place. If a computer system goes down, it stops working. to be remembered or recorded in a particular way. empezar lección
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if a computer or other machine shuts down or someone shuts it down, it stops operating or if a business or a large piece of equipment shuts down or someone shuts it down, it stops operating empezar lección
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to start to direct your efforts and attention towards something empezar lección
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If something gets you down, it makes you feel unhappy or depressed empezar lección
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to make a record that someone has promised to pay a particular amount of money as part of a collection to help people in need empezar lección
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to shoot and kill or badly injure someone empezar lección
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to add water to a drink, usually an alcoholic drink, in order to make it less strong or to deliberately make an idea or opinion less extreme, usually so that other people will accept it empezar lección
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