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woe[wou] (N)
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literary to suddenly become very angry ______ ______ a passion
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vagabond['vægəbɔnd] (Adj,n,v)
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As a rule, all those who follow that trade end almost always either in a hospital or in prison
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Who may you be ?
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pass (all) belief
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imp[imp] (n,adj)
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Bộ tóc giả
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woe is me !
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woe betide sb
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vagabond life
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Lose patience
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Poor man was being taken to prison FOR NO FAULT OF HIS
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It PASSES ALL BELIEF that he could have been so selfish.
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Imp Pinocchio ran off as fast as his LEGS COULD CARRY HIM
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ajar[ə'dʒɑ:] (Adj)
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doleful['doulful]
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a cry of woe
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woe to (someone)
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( vagabond thoughts
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Hold your tongue !
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At daybreak
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the door was /stood ajar
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Dolefully
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poverty , illness and other woes
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This is the second time he's been sent home from school this month, so WOE BETIDE HIM if it happens again!
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WOE TO ANYONE who called him Polendia!
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Lead a vagabond life FROM MORNING TO NIGHT
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Be sent to school
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What happened afterwards is a story that really IS PAST ALL BELIEF
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to leave the door ajar
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He threw himself seated in the ground
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His nose had BECOME BLUE FROM FREAR
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woe betide somebody
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Woe to you if I FLY INTO A PASSION
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Run after butterflies
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The factory had to close down because of _____(manage)
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His words sounded awful, we looked at him in complete _____(believe)
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So many people have been _____(poor) by the extremely high medical treatment fees
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Im’poverish
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The long war severely IMPOVERISHED the country
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Sự làm cho nghèo đi
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The breakdown of the family unit would lead to an IMPOVERISHED society
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Im’plore (v)
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She IMPLORED Her husband to give up his life of crime
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She IMPLORED his forgiveness
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Imploringly
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The criminal turned to the judge of the court with such an _____(implore) look in his bleary eyes
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If you have BLEARY EYES, your eyes are red or have tears in them and you cannot see clearly, because you are tired or have just woken up or have drunk too much alcohol (Mắt lờ đờ/đẫm lệ)
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Bananas seem a(n) ____(like) diet for a wolf, this animal is not fond of fruit
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He complained of INJUSTICE in the way he had been treated
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They agreed that an INJUSTICE had been committed
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Do (sb) an INJUSTICE
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You DO me AN INJUSTICE If you think I could tell such a lie
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Sự công bằng
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Justice: quan toà Ex: Justice Richardson will be overseeing the case
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Everyone has a right to JUSTICE
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I don’t deserve to be punished, where is your sense of JUSTICE ?
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Sự k công bằng
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Bring to Justice
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The murderer escape, but was finally BROUGHT TO JUSTICE
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Randy developed his idea of _______(violent) as a form of passive resistance to _____(just)
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The number of people who speak English as their MOTHER TONGUE has been ESTIMATED between 300000 and 400000
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English is RECOGNIZED as an OFFICIAL LANGUAGE in countries where 1.5 billion people live
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Televise (v)
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Televised (adj)
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A televised debate/interview/speech
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The importance ATTACHED TO learning English is such that a TELEVISED teaching course DREW audience OF UP TO 100 million
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About 80% of the data STORED on the world’ computers is believed to be in English
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The doctor advised him Ving => The doctor’s
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I find her behavior quite incomprehensible (loss) =>
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He likes to be addressed as “professor” =>(call)
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These two makes of computer are practically the same =>(hardly)
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De’plore (v)
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We all DEPLORE this antisocial behavior
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Deplorable
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Deplorable behavior
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Am’bassador
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The British AMBASSADOR to Italy
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Đại sứ nữ
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Ambassadorial (adj)
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Ambassadorial duties
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The new ambassador is WELL-INFORMED ABOUT current affair => (wide)
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A’ffair (n)
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The Suez AFFAIR
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Financial AFFAIR
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His wife found out about his AFFAIR with another woman
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I can GET BY on a lot less now that I don’t have to pay rent
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Her sole ______ in the hotel kitchen was peeling potatoes A. Role B. Work C. Job D. Profession
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Tempt (v)
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The sun TEMPT them (to go) out
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Temptation
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He was surrounded by TEMPTATIONS
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Tempting
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That cake looks TEMPTING
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The freshly baked bread smelt TEMPTINGLY good
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Be TEMPTED (to do sth)
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I AM TEMPTED TO go to the party
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