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Descartar , buscar linkers , negative way, subrayar los key points , seguramente la respuesta no la van a
decir , esta entre lneas , deduje

dint

denied having known having

To ring up means to contact by telephone. To ring off ifinish a telephone conversation

Drawers

Spare change

endowed

sniff

splinter

put up with

keep out of

scabies

catch up

crammed with

dwindling

varnish

wagged

float

fold

stamp

cringe

mild

prospect

irksome

aqcuatainces

appalled

downplay

fumes

offsprings

musty

faint

soldier on

draw
comfort

backdrop

recall

scent

thrust

sniffing

anosmic

shrug

struck

shelves

dust

spans

multitasker

Flawed

Bruised

Call out

Favour

Gaze

Sparse

Thorough

Assembled

Pulled

Journeyed

Chemise

Overdraft

Forecast

Little

Pursuit

Other hand

Display

Overseen

Whether

All

Merger
Against

Into

Addition

Paw

Longer

Among

Every

Order

Above

With

Posture

Challenge

Success

Motivation

Failure

Ambition

Tearful

Weepy

Elate

Outcry

Solitary

Inconclusive

Stilled

Finance financiers

Conceive _> conception

Blunt razor

Como hacer speaking

PARTE 2

Compare ( both, none, neither, on the other hand) , Contrast ( while, whereas, as oppose to ) , Speculate(
modal verbs, possibility, speculate about the past) , React ( giving a personal opinion 1 minute)

PARTE 3

Collaborative task 2 min to discuss the options / 1 minute to reach an agreement , discard options , make
it clear ( help , make a point , pass the ball)

Cooperation

PARTE 4
Varias imagenes , collaborative task , ir dscartando eintentar llegar a un acuerdo

Bundles

Suplly

Outstanding

Mercenary. Merchandt

Subject to

Classify into

To cast off

To dawn on

Steal out

Prone to

Took exception to

How to draw the line

Financial

Tumble

Respect

Have little expectation

Credit

Have no intention of go

Take possession of

Badger

Haste

Profess

Burrow

Clock up

As for

Arise from

Extend out

Confined to

Itself

Any

Other

All over

Caught red handed


Blue eyed boy

Borrow

Browned off

Out of the blue

In the red

See reed

Gree with envy

Rose colored spectacles

Tickle pink

Black sheep of the family

Get the green light

Have green fingers

Black market

White legs

Remote from

Mean

Moody

Flowing

Scruffy

Bald

Shoulder-length

Straight

Spike

Dark

Hazel

Sparkling

Almond-shaped

Piercing

Pierced

Wrinkled

Freckled

Thinning

Round

Self-absorbed
Level-headed

Even-tempered

Drift off

Tanned

Spotty

Tell off

Look up to

Let down

Put up with

Baffled

Bewildering

Feat

Ordeal

Somewhat

Awe

Fare

frantic

quaint

Vcb

Outcry

outcry - an angry expression of protest or shock by a lot of people, as a reaction to something that
someone has done or to something that has happened

A massive public outcry followed the revelations of ballot-rigging.

outcry against:

The cuts provoked an outcry against the government.

grit -

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grit VERB
grit your teeth PHRASE
1. 1
very small pieces of stone or sand
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Soil and earth:alluvium, clay, clod...
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2. 2
INFORMAL determination to succeed, even in very difficult situations
Synonyms and related words
Determination and ambition:determination, ambition,

undergone - definition and synonyms

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Past participles:arisen, been, befallen...
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dodge -
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dodge NOUN
tax dodge NOUN
dodge ball NOUN
1. 1
[INTRANSITIVE/TRANSITIVE] to avoid someone or something by movingquickly, especially so that
something does not hit you or someone does not see you
Shoppers had to dodge flying glass when the bomb exploded.
cyclists dodging through the traffic
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To avoid doing something, or to avoid something:avoid, get out of, duck out of...
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2. 2
[TRANSITIVE] to avoid doing something in a clever or dishonest way
He tried to dodge the question.
They get smart accountants to help them dodge taxes.
Synonyms and related words
To avoid doing something, or to avoid something:avoid, get out of, duck out of...

Slip slip - definition and synonyms

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slip NOUN
non-slip ADJECTIVE
slip by PHRASAL VERB
slip in PHRASAL VERB
slip off PHRASAL VERB
slip on PHRASAL VERB
slip out PHRASAL VERB
slip up PHRASAL VERB
slip-on NOUN
slip-up NOUN
pink slip NOUN
pink-slip VERB
slip away PHRASAL VERB
slip into PHRASAL VERB
slip knot NOUN
slip road NOUN
pillow slip NOUN
sales slip NOUN
slip dress NOUN
slip-slops NOUN
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1. 1
[INTRANSITIVE] if you slip, your feet slide accidentally and you lose your balance or fall over
Margaret slipped and broke her arm.
slip on:
Be careful you dont slip on the wet floor.
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To move, or to move something downwards:fall, lower, come down...
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To slide, or to move in a graceful way:slide, glide, slither...
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1. a.
[INTRANSITIVE] if something that is moving round slips, it fails to stayfirmly on a surface
The trucks wheels were slipping and spinning in the mud.
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To slide, or to move in a graceful way:slide, glide, slither...
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2. b.
[INTRANSITIVE] if something that you are holding or wearing slips, it falls from your hands, or
it falls from position
The knife slipped and cut my finger.
slip out of:
The ball slipped out of my hands as I tried to catch it.
slip off:
Tighten the straps so they wont slip off your shoulders.
Synonyms and related words
To move, or to move something downwards:fall, lower, come down...
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3. c.
[TRANSITIVE] to become free, or to no longer be held by something
The boat slipped its moorings and started to drift.
Synonyms and related words
To loosen or tighten:loosen, unwind, slacken...
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2. 2
[INTRANSITIVE] to go somewhere, especially quickly and quietly without people noticing you
or stopping you
slip into/out of/through etc:
Several people managed to slip past the guards and into the concert.
slip into/out of/through etc:
Sarah slipped into the room and carefullyshut the door.
Synonyms and related words
To move quietly:pad, sneak, slink...
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To move somewhere quickly:fly, hasten, speed...
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3. 3
[TRANSITIVE] to slide something into a place or position
slip something into/around/under etc something:
Ill slip the letter under your door.
slip something into/around/under etc something:
John slipped his arm around his wifes waist.
Synonyms and related words
To slide, or to move in a graceful way:slide, glide, slither...
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1. a.
to put something somewhere, or to give something to someone quickly and quietly, so that
other people do not see what you are doing
Michael slipped the bar of chocolate into his pocket.
slip someone something:
If you slip him some cash hell get you good seats.
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To put something in a safe or secret place:put away, hide, tuck...
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4. 4
[INTRANSITIVE] to become gradually less strong or good, or to move into a worse condition
Support for the death penalty has been slipping.
Profits slipped by 13% last year.
Standards have been slipping over the years.
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To become worse:worsen, decline, deteriorate...
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PHRASES

let (it) slip


someone is slipping
someones mask/demeanour slips
slip your mind/memory
slip through your fingers
slip through the net/cracks
PHRASAL VERBS
slip away
slip by
slip in
slip into
slip off
slip on
slip out
slip out of
slip up

Commencing

commence - definition and synonyms

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1. to begin, or to begin something
The lawyers are preparing for the trial, which commences in 30 days.
In 1993 the company commenced drilling on the property.
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To make something start to exist or happen:catalyze, bring about, trigger...
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To start to exist or happen:start, begin, arise...
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Goon: goon - definition and synonyms

a strong or violent man whose job is to protect his employer


We were surrounded by security goons.
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People who guard or look after places or people:attack dog, beefeater, bodyguard...
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1. 2
a stupid person who is always breaking things
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Someone who is unintelligent, stupid or silly:boxhead, eejit, numpty...
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Solitary

solitary NOUN
solitary confinement NOUN
1. 1
tending to spend a lot of time alone
a largely solitary bird
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Preferring to be alone:solitary, retiring, withdrawn...
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1. a.
in a place or situation where there are no other people
the solitary inhabitant of the island
A solitary policeman stood at the gate.
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Alone:alone, lone, solo...
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2. b.
done or experienced by someone who is alone
Mathematical research is a largely solitary pursuit.
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Alone:alone, lone, solo...
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2. 2
[ALWAYS IN NEGATIVES] used for emphasizing that there is not even one person or thing
He didnt say a single solitary word to me all evening.

still -

[INTRANSITIVE/TRANSITIVE] to become calm and quiet, or to make someone or


something calm and quiet

Her quiet words stilled the animal.

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To be, or to become calm and stop worrying:chillax, calm down, relax...

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1. 2

[TRANSITIVE] [USUALLY PASSIVE] to make an emotion weaker, or make it go away

beetle -

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Beetle
beetle NOUN
PHRASAL VERB
beetle off
or beetle away
[INTRANSITIVE]

BRITISH INFORMAL
to go somewhere quickly, especially when you do not wish to be seen
Synonyms and related words
To move somewhere quickly:fly, hasten, speed...Conceive conception

Finance financiers

Discredited

Incloncusive

Flawed

Bruised

Gaze

Call out

Favour

Sparse

Thorough

Assembled

Pulled

Journeyed

demise - demise VERB


1. 1
the time when something stops existing
the demise of the typewriter in this computer age
Synonyms and related words
Ends, finishes and final stages:end, ending, finish...
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2. 2
the death of a person
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Death and general words relating to death:morbidity, death, mortality...
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Overdraft

Forecast

Little

Display

Pursuit
Overseen

Other hand

Context

Addition

Paw

Against

Far

Longer

Order

Every

Above

All

Whether

Have

Get on like a house on fire

Get on my nervous

Put a great strain on

Put you down

Had it in for me

Have a rocky relationship

the relationship turn sour

turn her back on him

take to

take an instant dislike to

look up to

look down on

keep himself to himself

keep in touch with

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