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20.05.2021 C1

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  • very difficult to understand
    as clear as mud
  • to be reasonable and have good judgment
    see reason
  • Because the bl............. had finally fallen from her eyes when he had asked her if it could be worse.
    blinkers
  • to understand the importance of or the reason for something
    see the point
  • It's all right, don't say any more - I g............ the pi.............. .
    get the picture
  • I'm worried that we're lo............. si.............. of our original objectives.
    losing sight
  • With hi.................... , I should have seen the warning signs.
    hindsight
  • to realize that someone is trying to deceive you to get an advantage, or that someone's behaviour is intended to deceive you, and to understand the truth about the situation
    see through
  • knowing about all the problems there could be with something you want to do
    with your eyes wide open
  • to only consider what is very close to you, what is very obvious, or what is happening in the near future
    see past the end of your nose
  • It's very s.............. -si................... of the government not to invest in technological research.
    short-sighted
  • suddenly understand something you didn't understand before
    see the light