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to love something very much and want to protect them or it |
cherish something |
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to send goods or information to all the people in a group |
circulate something |
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a fact or a piece of evidence that helps you discover the answer to a problem |
clue to something |
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to search something carefully in order to find somebody/something |
comb something |
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to stop something unpleasant or harmful from happening or from getting worse |
combat something |
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to promise sincerely that you will definitely do something |
commit somebody to do something |
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willing to work hard and give your time and energy to something; believing strongly in something |
committed |
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all the people who live in a particular area/ country when talked about as a group |
community |
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a person who travels into a city to work each day usually from quite far away |
commuter |
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to examine people or things to see how they are similar and how they are different |
compare A and B |
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a person who was born in/ or is a citizen of/ the same country as somebody else |
compatriot |
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to try to be more successful or better than somebody else who is trying to do the same as you |
compete with somebody for something |
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having enough skill or knowledge to do something well or to the necessary standard |
competent to do something |
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a group of buildings of a similar type together in one place |
complex |
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to give up some of your demands after a disagreement with somebody in order to reach an agreement |
compromise on something |
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to bring somebody/something/yourself into danger or under suspicion by acting in a way that is not very sensible |
compromise somebody |
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to express very strong disapproval of somebody/something usually for moral reasons |
condemn somebody for something |
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happening all the time or repeatedly |
constant |
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the structure of laws and basic principles that a state |
constitution |
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happy and satisfied with what you have |
content with something |
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one of the large land masses of the earth such as Europe/ Asia or Africa |
continent |
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the outer edges of something; the outline of its shape or form |
contour of something |
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to be so different from each other that one of them must be wrong |
contradict something |
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public discussion and argument about something that many people strongly disagree about |
controversy |
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a soft reddish-brown metal |
copper |
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giving the best possible profit or benefits in comparison with the money that is spent |
cost effective |
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a measurement of the amount of something contained in a particular substance or area |
count |
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polite behavior that shows respect for other people |
courtesy |
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to say when something old existed or was made |
date something at something |
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dead |
deceased |
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a fault in something or in the way it has been made which means that it is not perfect |
defect |
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the amount by which money spent / owed is greater than money earned in a particular period of time |
deficit |
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to explain the meaning of |
define something |
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sure or certain; unlikely to change |
definite |
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a person who is chosen to represent the views of a group of people| representative |
delegate |
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a system of government in which all the people of a country can vote to elect their representatives |
democracy |
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to pull /to knock down a building |
demolish |
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to move somebody to a lower position or rank as a punishment |
demote somebody to something |
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to say that something is not true |
deny something |
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to move soldiers or weapons into a position where they are ready for military action |
deploy |
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to prevent somebody from having or doing something important |
deprive somebody of something |
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that you would like to have or do; worth having or doing | adjective of desire |
desirable |
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to keep somebody in an official place such as a police station/ a prison or a hospital |
detain somebody |
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to discover or notice something that is not easy to see/ hear |
detect |
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to give most of your time/ energy/ attention to somebody/something |
devote yourself to something |
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to get rid of something that you no longer want or need |
discard something |
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a feeling of being unhappy because you are not satisfied with a particular situation |
discontent with something |
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to treat one person or group worse than another in an unfair way |
discriminate against somebody |
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to recognize that there is a difference between people or things; to show a difference between people or things |
discriminate between A and B |
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to treat one person or group better than another in an unfair way |
discriminate in favor of somebody |
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