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  • to be unable to manage one's emotions, actions, or physical state, either through overwhelming emotion or external factors
    to lose control
  • to have learned it so completely that you can use it with skill, ease, and no difficulty, often as fluently as a native speaker
    to master a language
  • the group of healthcare professionals, including physicians, who are approved to provide patient care at a hospital or other medical facility
    medical staff
  • the headquarters of an organization; main office
    head office
  • determine the order for dealing with (a series of items or tasks) according to their relative importance
    to prioritize
  • professional treatment for illness or injury or financial assistance for medical costs
    medical aid
  • a type of language consisting of words and phrases that are regarded as very informal, are more common in speech than writing, and are typically restricted to a particular context or group of people
    slang
  • to feel great admiration or respect for someone or something because they are particularly good, skillful, or moving
    to be impressed
  • speaking two languages fluently
    bilingual
  • something that is shameful or humiliating
    embarrassing
  • an item kept in case another item of the same type is lost, broken, or worn out
    spare
  • to spoil or destroy something completely
    to ruin
  • read (written or printed material) and mark any errors
    to proofread
  • the quality or state of having different forms or types
    variety
  • to have no money, or to be penniless and unable to afford even basic needs
    to be broke
  • the price to be paid by an aircraft passenger for a particular journey
    air fare
  • experienced, high-level employees in an organization who hold more important positions than junior staff
    senior staff
  • the primary language used for daily communication within an organization, such as a company, international body, or government agency
    working language
  • to judge tentatively or approximately the value, worth, or significance of
    estimated
  • not appropriate; not proper or suitable
    inappropriate