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Formula C1 Units 1&2
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put off
put off to postpone
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double entendre
it is a figure of speech or that is devised to have a double meaning, of which one tends to be shocking or offensive
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move on
continue
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take up
to start doing something regularly
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throw yourself into
Do something enthusiastically or energetically.
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input
opinions and information that influence a situation
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devote yourself to
to dedicate your time and energy
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ponder
consider, think deeply about
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miss out on
lose a chance, fail to achieve
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Not only...but we also had to assemble our furniture
ex. did we spend a good amount of money
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associate with
connect
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outset
the beginning of something
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be up to
to be doing something
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double take
see something, realise something and check again (ex. I did a double take)
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back down
stop demanding something
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pushover
something that is easy to do or to win, or someone who is easily persuaded or influenced or defeated
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feasibly
in a way that could be made, done, or achieved; possibly:
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spring up
to appear or develop quickly and/or suddenly
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Make a sentence: Little /know/ river
ex. Little did we know that the river would be packed with people.
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put forward
suggest
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Not only... but he also missed the bus.
ex. Not only did he left home late, but he also missed the bus.
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look back
think of the past
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put up with
to tolerate or accept an unpleasant situation or person without complaining.
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breakthrough
an important discovery or event that helps to improve a situation or provide an answer to a problem
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see something through
continue with something to the end
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setback
something that happens that delays or prevents a process from developing
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figure out
find the solution to a problem or question.
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take over
to take control of something
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Make a sentence: Little /know / football match
Little did we know there was a football match
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come out with
say something suddenly, usually something that surprises or shocks people
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