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to form an idea of the cost/ size/ value of something without calculating it exactly |
estimate something |
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no longer friendly/ loyal or in contact with somebody |
estranged from somebody |
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to move people from a place of danger to a safer place | to move out of a place because of danger |
evacuate |
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to escape from somebody/something or avoid meeting somebody |
evade something |
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to form an opinion of the amount/ value or quality of something after thinking about it carefully |
evaluate something |
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to not include somebody/something |
except something |
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to show something in a public place for people to enjoy or to give them information |
exhibit something |
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to force somebody to leave their country for political reasons or as a punishment |
exile somebody |
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a department / group of related departments in a college or university |
faculty |
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the money that you pay to travel by bus/ plane/ taxi |
fare |
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a bad or weak aspect of somebody's character |
fault |
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advice / criticism or information about how good or useful something or somebody's work is |
feedback |
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to carry people or goods in a vehicle from one place to another for a short distance and as a regular |
ferry something |
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defect | fault |
flaw |
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to clean between your teeth with dental floss |
floss |
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to develop quickly and be successful or common | thrive |
flourish |
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to do something after something else |
follow something up with something |
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finding something pleasant / enjoyable you have liked or enjoyed for a long time |
fond of something |
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a crack/ hole or branch where your foot can be safely supported when climbing |
foothold |
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used to show that you want what you are saying to be officially written down and remembered |
for the record |
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predict |
forecast |
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a structure from which water is sent up into the air by a pump |
fountain |
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the threads in cloth start to come apart / the person starts to get irritated or annoyed |
fray |
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a line that separates two countries |
frontier |
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serious and very important; affecting the most central and important parts of something | basic |
fundamental |
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a precious stone that has been cut and polished and is used in jewellery | jewel |
gem |
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real | not artificial | authentic |
genuine |
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to agree to give somebody what they ask for |
grant something |
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food and other goods sold by a grocer or at a supermarket |
grocery |
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the place where a particular type of animal or plant is normally found |
habitat |
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a person who does physical work on a farm or in a factory |
hand |
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to give a number of things to the members of a group |
hand something out |
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to do something by chance |
happen to do something |
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each of a series of vertical frames that a person or horse jumps over in a race |
hurdle |
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to feel that you can understand and share the feelings of somebody else | sympathize with |
identify with somebody |
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to make something that has been officially decided start to happen or be used | carry out |
implement something |
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it happens in exactly the same way each time |
in a row |
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to say that somebody/something is part of something |
include something |
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considered separately rather than as part of a group |
individual |
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to make a disease or an illness spread to a person |
infect |
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one of the things or qualities that are necessary to make something successful |
ingredient |
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a person or an animal that lives in a particular place |
inhabitant |
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the ability to decide and act on your own without waiting for somebody to tell you what to do |
initiative |
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complete and not damaged | undamaged |
intact |
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to increase in degree or strength; to make something increase in degree or strength |
intensify something |
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to prevent something from succeeding or from being done or happening as planned |
interfere with something |
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to ask somebody a lot of questions over a long period of time in an aggressive way |
interrogate somebody |
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to frighten or threaten somebody so that they will do what you want |
intimidate somebody into something |
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a written list of all the objects/ furniture in a particular building |
inventory |
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to make somebody take part in something |
involve something |
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