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      to look like or be similar to someone or something   
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      part of someone's face, such as their eyes, nose etc.   
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      the state of being unable to see   
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      an object or piece of information that helps someone solve a crime or mystery   
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      an illness or health problem that affects you permanently or for a very long time   
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      making you feel ashamed, nervous or uncomfortable   
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      fairly or more than a little   
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      on your face or relating to your face   
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      if you are thrown, you are feel very confused and not certain about what you should do   
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      hair that grows around a man's chin and cheeks   
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      a small round piece of plastic that you put on your eye to help you see clearly   
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      a room where a painter, photographer or designer regularly works   
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      small things that you wear for decoration, such as rings or necklaces   
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      something that is difficult to deal with or do because it is complicated and full of problems   
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      exactly the same, or very similar   
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      someone who gets services or advice from a professional person, company, or organisation   
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      used to mean that a fact can easily be noticed or understood   
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      difficult to see, hear, smell etc.   
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      to be much better than other similar people or things   
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      a permanent mark on your skin that you have had since you were born   
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      a small piece of rubber that you put inside your ear to keep out noise or water   
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      to make someone angry or upset by doing or saying something that they think is rude, unkind etc.   
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      to make something happen very quickly, especially a series of events   
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      an image that you can see in a mirror, glass or water   
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      a planned series of actions for achieving something   
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      to meet, find, or discover someone or something by chance   
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      if someone comes across in a particular way, they seem to have particular qualities   
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      to think of an idea, answer etc.   
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      to change your opinion so that you now agree with someone or are no longer angry with them   
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      to receive money, land, or property form someone after they have died   
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      if a book, record etc. comes out, it becomes publicly available   
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      if something is coming up, it is going to happen soon   
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      clothes that you wear, especially to parties, that make you look like a famous person, a character from a story etc.   
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      artificial hair that you wear on your head   
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      small and not very important or serious, especially when compared with other things   
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      to guess about the possible causes or effects of something, without knowing all the facts or details   
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      if your mind goes blank, of if you go blank, you are suddenly unable to remember something   
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      to remember or think about someone or something when you are doing something   
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      to be unable to decide what to do, or what you think about something   
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      if something crosses your mind, you have a thought or idea   
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      if something slips your mind, you forget it, especially because you are very busy   
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      put somebody's mind at rest    empezar lección
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      to make someone feel less worried or anxious   
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      to make someone stop thinking and worrying about something   
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      to write information down or store is in a computer or on film so that it can be looked at in the future   
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      to save something or someone being harmed or destroyed   
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      to make something continue in the same way or at the same standard as before   
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      to think carefully about something, or to say something that you have been thinking about   
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      to think about something carefully, especially before making a choice or decision   
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      more or less than a number or amount   
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      the remaining people or things are those that are left when the others have gone, been used, or been dealt with   
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      having an important effect or influence, especially on what will happen in the future   
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      an amount that you can hold in your hand   
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      to remove something that has been written down or stored in a computer   
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      a very small amount of something   
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      a vacant seat, building, room, or piece of land is empty and available for someone to use   
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      something that is worthless has no value, importance, or use   
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      not wanting to be with people or go to social events   
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      approval, encouragement, and perhaps help for a person, idea, plan etc.   
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      someone who does a job willingly without being paid   
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      used to say that a period of time seems to pass very quickly   
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      having or using the most advanced ideas, method, designs, technology etc.   
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      a conversational style, phrase etc. is informal and commonly used in conversation   
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      simple and easy to understand   
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      an agreement that is achieved after everyone involved accepts less than what they wanted at first, or the act of making this agreement   
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      the protection of natural things such as animals, plants, forests etc., to prevent them from being spoiled or destroyed   
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      a number that you use when you get money from a machine using a plastic card   
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      a small flat case, often made of leather, that you carry in your pocket, for holding paper money, bank cards etc.   
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      to feel that you should do something for someone or give someone something, because they have done something for you or given something to you   
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      something that you say to write to show that you are sorry for doing something wrong   
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      in a way that is not planned or intended   
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      someone who is in a coma has been unconscious for a long time, usually because of a serious illness or injury   
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      a piece of hanging cloth that can be pulled across to cover a window, divide a room etc.   
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      the sounds that you make when you speak, or the ability to make these sounds   
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      someone that you do not know   
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