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        |  inizia ad imparare Loneliness is not being alone, It’s loving others to no avail. |  |   if something you do is to no avail, you do not succeed in getting what you want    We searched the whole area but all to no avail. Robbie had disappeared. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare I WISH but it's all in vain |  |   without success in spite of your efforts    Police searched in vain for the missing gunman. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Frantically: fast and nervous |  |   in an extremely worried and frightened way, so that you cannot control your feelings    There was still no news of Jill, and her parents were frantically searching for her. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Something that happens extensively occurs in a wide or broad way — on a large scale or across a large area. Road Salts: Extensively used, but are they safe? |  |   They search extensively for clues to the girl’s disappearance. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare You set off the alarm in the seat of my chair. It goes off when somebody tries to blow smoke up my rear. |  |   to make (an alarm) start ringing    Smoke from a cigarette will not normally set off a smoke alarm. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare If the alarm sounds leave the building immediately. To cause a noise to be made or say or shout a message to warn people about something. |  |   to warn people that something bad is happening    His bankers sounded the alarm when they discovered that money had gone missing from his accounts. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare In case of fire use the air horn to raise the alarm |  |   to warn people that something bad is happening    Neighbours raised the alarm when they smelled smoke. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare the part of a gun that you pull with your finger to fire it: He pointed the gun and pulled the trigger. To make something start to happen. |  |   to make (an alarm) start ringing    A window blew open, triggering the alarm. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Presume: to suppose something with some probability or evidence. Assume: to suppose without reason or evidence. Presume is a verb that means to suppose, to take for granted, or to dare. Presume is usually used when you suppose based on probability. |  |   to think that something is true, although you are not certain    From the way he talked I presumed, wrongly, that he was your boss. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Death is usually obvious. Cases arise where death is uncertain. A person is presumed dead, if unheard of for a long time, (often, but not exclusively 7 years) |  |   to accept that someone is dead until it is shown to not be true, especially in law    Their nephew was missing, presumed dead. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare innocent until proven guilty |  |   to accept that someone is innocent until it is shown to not be true, especially in law    The defendant is presumed innocent until he or she is found guilty. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare To live is to suffer, to survive is to find some meaning in the suffering. |  |   to have (a particular disease or medical condition), especially for a long time    Craig suffers from a rare bone disease. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare headache type: sinus, tension, migraine, cluster |  |   an extremely bad headache, during which you feel sick and have pain behind your eyes    I won’t be coming this evening – I’m suffering from migraines. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare asthma triggers: pets, exercising, pollen, stress, bugs in home, anger, cool air, pollution, smoking, dust |  |   a medical condition that causes difficulties in breathing    She carries an inhaler because she suffers with asthma. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare You're not going to get better if you don't start taking these pills. I keep forgetting. (Amnesia clinic) |  |   the medical condition of not being able to remember anything. Amnesia is the general term for a condition in which memory (either stored memories or the process of committing something to memory) is disturbed or lost.    After the accident, she woke up suffering from amnesia. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Particles in air (allergens): pollen, dust mite debris, animal dander. Allergic symptoms: watery eyes, runny nose, itchy throat. |  |   a medical condition like a bad cold, that is caused by breathing in pollen (dust from plants)    John always suffers badly from hay fever in the summer. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare find the answer: who, what, when, where, how, why |  |   an official attempt to find out the truth about or the cause of something such as a crime, accident, or scientific problem    The investigation continued for nearly three years. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare an event to celebrate or introduce something new |  |   to start something, usually something big or important    The authorities are planning to launch a full-scale investigation into the crash. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare When a thing ceases to be subject of controversy, it ceases to be a subject of interest |  |   to be the thing that is talked about, dealt with or considered    The causes of the air crash are the subject of investigation. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare So many goals? Which goals to pursue first? |  |   to continue trying to find out about or persuade someone about a particular subject.    A private detective was hired to pursue the investigation. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare How to lead without being the boss. |  |   to be in charge of a group of people who are trying to do something    The investigation is being led by a senior detective. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare waking up after day shift vs waking up after night shift |  |   a particular period of time worked during the day, or the workers who work during one of these periods    He’s going to be on day shifts for five days. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Careers for night owls and early birds |  |   a particular period of time worked during the night, or the workers who work during one of these periods    She found it hard to stay awake during her night shifts at the factory. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare A Haiku about getting out of bed: no, no, no, no, no, no... |  |   a particular period of time worked during the early hours of the day, or the workers who work during one of these periods    The early shift will be coming on in a few minutes. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Approximately 20% of the U.S. workforce performs shift-work. Shift-work is characterized as hours worked outside of the traditional 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. work |  |   a particular period of time worked during the later part of the day, or the workers who work during one of these periods    Nobody wants to do the late shift. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare A person may work from 05:00 to 09:00, take a break until 2:00 and return to work until 7:00. |  |   a period of work that is divided into two or more parts on the same day, or the workers who work during one of these periods    She hates doing split shifts – they disrupt her sleep patterns. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare HOW YOU FEEL WHEN YOU FINALLY FINISH YOUR 10-HOUR SHIFT |  |   a period of 10 hours worked during a single day    I did 10-hour shifts every day last week. |  |  | 
| inizia ad imparare |  |   to be the reason why someone does something    Was he motivated solely by his desire for power? |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare A real man doesn’t hesitate when he finds the right woman |  |   to pause before saying or doing something because you are nervous or not sure    Kay hesitated for a moment and then said ‘yes’. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare To repair, restore to good condition, to make new again. Repair, fix up, recondition. |  |   to repair a building or old furniture so that it is in good condition again    The hotel has been renovated and redecorated. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare “Would you please elaborate on "then something bad happened'?" |  |   to give more details or new information about something    He said he had new evidence, but refused to elaborate any further. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Do not let the shadows of your past darken the doorstep of your future. Forgive and forget. |  |   to become dark or darker, or to make something dark or darker    The sky darkened and a few drops of rain fell. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare To make something strong or stronger. Building strength throughout the biceps can help strengthen the muscles in the shoulders and back. |  |   to become stronger or make something stronger    Our friendship has steadily strengthened over the years. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Brighten up someone's day, to make someone feel happier. |  |   to make something lighter or brighter    The morning sunshine brightened up the room. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Why do we sometimes find it hard to prioritise? |  |   to put several things, problems etc in order of importance, so that you can deal with the most important first    You need to prioritise your tasks. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare They legalized alcohol, they legalized tobacco. What is it gonna hurt to legalize this medicinal, medical marijuana that's used for purposes of cataracts? |  |   to make something legal so that people are allowed to do it    Rules to legalise casino gambling could be introduced next autumn. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Make repairs, renovations, revisions or adjustments to. update, overhaul, renovate, revive, restore, rejuvenate |  |   to make something such as a system or building more modern    They need more funds to modernise the country’s telephone system. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare To realise our dreams we must decide to wake up. |  |   to know and understand something, or suddenly begin to understand it    I suddenly realised that the boy was crying. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare To glorify is to praise or honor something or someone to an extreme degree. If you like someone, you might compliment or praise them, but glorifying takes that a step further. When something is glorified, it is praised to the highest degree possible. |  |   to make someone or something seem more important or better than they really are, or to praise someone or something    I don’t like films which glorify violence. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Electrify: to excite or thrill. |  |   If a performance or a speech electrifies people, it makes them feel very interested or excited    She would sit at the piano and sing, electrifying us all. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Exemplify: illustrate, represent, give an example. Gary Soto's stories exemplify the aspects of excellent short realistic fiction. |  |   to be a very typical example of something    The building exemplifies the style of architecture which was popular at the time. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare The exhaustion cycle: busy (can't stop now); beatdown (can't take this); burnout (can't keep going). |  |   He collapsed with exhaustion. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare The processes and methodes used to transform tangible (raw materials, semi-finished goods, subassemblies) and intangible inputs (ideas, information, knowledge) into goods or services. |  |   the process of making or growing things to be sold, especially in large quantities    The production of consumer goods has slowed recently. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare We are made wise not by the recollection of our past, but by the responsibility for our future. |  |   something from the past that you remember    My earliest recollections are of my mother bending over my cot. a light portable bed, especially one of canvas on a folding frame. British. a child's crib. a light bedstead. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare The model of immediacy. General: specific; there: here; them: you; then: now. |  |   when something is important or urgent because it relates to a situation or event that is happening now    Television brings a new immediacy to world events. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Accuracy: The closeness of a given measurement to its true value, i.e. whether the measure is correct. |  |   the ability to do something in an exact way without making a mistake    He passes the ball with unerring accuracy. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare An inclination, bent, or predisposition to something. Monica has a tendency to talk too much when she is nervous. |  |   If someone or something has a tendency to do or become a particular thing, they are likely to do or become it    Greg’s tendency to be critical made him unpopular with his co-workers. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Clarity brings success. Get clear on what you want and why you want it. |  |   the clarity of a piece of writing, law, argument etc is its quality of being expressed clearly    Letters may be edited for length and clarity. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Stupidity is doing the same thing, over and over again, but expecting different results. |  |   behaviour or actions that show a lack of good sense or good judgment    Saying that showed his complete stupidity! |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Opportunity does not come gift-wrapped. You must take risks. |  |   a chance to do something or an occasion when it is easy for you to do something    I’d like to take this opportunity to thank you all. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare The shame you feel when your inadequacy or guilty is made public. How I feel when: I mispronounce a word, I fall in public, I sing the wrong lyrics, I have food in my teeth, I get emotional. |  |   the feeling you have when you are embarrassed (uncomfortable or nervous and worrying about what people think of you)    She suffered extreme embarrassment at not knowing how to read. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Enjoyment is an incredible energizer to the human spirit |  |   the feeling of pleasure you get from having or doing something, or something you enjoy doing    Acting has brought me enormous enjoyment. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Sexual harassment is unwanted sexual conduct and it can happen anywhere, at any time, it can include unwanted flirting, cat calling, touching without consent, sexual favours, crude gestures/jokes. |  |   when someone behaves in an unpleasant or threatening way towards you    African-Americans have been complaining about police harassment for years. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare At the innermost care of all loneliness is a deep and powerful yearning for union with one's lost self. deep yearning: profunda ânsia |  |   being unhappy because you are alone or do not have anyone to talk to    Her loneliness is caused by being on her own all day. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Emotion in itself is not unhappiness. Only emotion plus an unhappy story is unhappiness. |  |   Leslie had a lot of unhappiness in her childhood. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Amazingly easy ways to get rid of tiredness. How to beat tiredness and increase energy levels: eat breakfast, drink more water, cut out caffeine, eat energy-boosting foods, sleep soundly, exercise, lose weight, manage your stress level. |  |   the feeling that you want to sleep or rest    He began to fall asleep from tiredness. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Engineers are people who invent, design, analyze, build, and test machines, systems, structures and materials to fulfill objectives and requirements while considering the limitations imposed by practicality, regulation, safety, and cost |  |   someone whose job is to design or build roads, bridges, machines etc    He trained as a civil engineer. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Musicians: creative people. Music band: group of young and smiling musician. |  |   someone who plays a musical instrument, especially very well or as a job    She was a talented young musician. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Every email to a professor should adhere to the standard construct of a letter, which includes an opening salutation, the body of the message, and an appropriate signoff. |  |   a teacher of the highest rank in a university department    She’s been named the professor of English. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare -We need someone really responsible in this job. -I'm the guy. Whenever anything goes wrong, my boss says I am responsible. |  |   someone who has formally asked, usually in writing, for a job, university place etc    He was one of 30 applicants for the manager’s job. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare How to Become a Flight Attendant - Ultimate Guide to Flight Attendant Job. |  |   someone whose job is to look after or help customers in a public place    Jim got a holiday job as a car park attendant. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare that which disinfects; an agent for removing the causes of infection, as chlorine. |  |   a chemical or a cleaning product that destroys bacteria    The tables were washed with disinfectant at the end of the day. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Storm clearance. Not all storms come to disrupt your life, some come to clear your path. |  |   the process of getting official permission or approval for something    She’ll race if she gets medical clearance from her doctor. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare the fact of someone or something arriving, becoming visible, or coming into existence again. "we were taken aback at her sudden reappearance" |  |   the act of appearing again after not being seen for some time    Many of these ideas make a reappearance in his later books. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Pretending to be someone you're not is a waste of the person you are. |  |   a way of behaving which is intended to make people believe something that is not true    How long are you going to keep up the pretence of being ill? |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Are you dominant or submissive? |  |   more powerful, important, or noticeable than other people or things    The dominant male gorilla is the largest in the group. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Exceeding what is needed, superfluous; unnecessary to the sense, as words. I'll be busy the rest of the day, Martha. The boss wants me to take one of his redundant letters! |  |   if you are redundant, your employer no longer has a job for you    Seventy factory workers were made redundant in the resulting cuts. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Be Your Own Hero - Be More Independent. |  |   an independent organisation is not owned or controlled by, or does not receive money from, another organisation or the government    There are plans to split the corporation into a number of smaller independent companies. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare causing general public outrage by a perceived offense against morality or law. |  |   completely unfair and wrong  |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare showing desire to resist authority, control, or moral codes. Disobedient, unruly, unmanageable. |  |   deliberately not obeying people in authority or rules of behaviour    How would you like to take charge of a class of rebellious teenagers? |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare I do this face so you know I'm suspicious. |  |   thinking that someone might be guilty of doing something wrong or dishonest    Some of his colleagues at work became suspicious of his behaviour. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Don't underestimate yourself. You are capable of more than you can ever imagine. You are capable of AMAZING things. |  |   having the qualities or ability needed to do something    I don’t think he’s capable of murder. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare The main difference between eatable and edible is that eatable is related to the taste or palatability of a food whereas edible is more associated with the safety. |  |   something that is edible can be eaten    These berries are edible, but those are poisonous. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare visible Definition: able to be seen Synonym: clear, seeable Antonym: invisible Part of speech: adjective |  |   something that is visible can be seen    The outline of the mountains was clearly visible. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare How to be persuasive The art of getting what you want! |  |   able to make other people believe something or do what you ask    Trevor can be very persuasive. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Unable to understand something? It's eluding you! Elusive describes being difficult to grasp or retain. Things that are elusive hard to find, pin down, or remember. They slip right out of your grasp. |  |   an elusive person or animal is difficult to find or not often seen    She managed to get an interview with that elusive man. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Is it wrong to be evasive and not answer questions? I don't know. Ask your mother. |  |   not willing to answer questions directly    Paul’s being a bit evasive about this job. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare The path to success is to take massive, determined action |  |   very large, solid, and heavy    The bell is massive, weighing over 40 tons. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Are You a Respectful Person? |  |   feeling or showing respect    They listened in respectful silence. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Hello! I am ... someone who can help! |  |   providing useful help in making a situation better or easier    Thank you for your advice; it’s been very helpful. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare He may not be accurate but he's resourceful! |  |   good at finding ways of dealing with practical problems    She is a woman who is energetic and resourceful. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Dive deep. To Explore Deeply my Reason for Existence |  |   used to emphasise that a belief, feeling, opinion etc is very strong, important, or sincere    Teachers are deeply divided on this issue. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare How to tell if you're financially healthy. |  |   in a way relating to money or the management of money    He was successful and financially secure. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare A tiny change today brings a dramatically different tomorrow. |  |   Computers have changed the workplace dramatically. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare An extensively retouched image of a rabbit drive taking place in South Australia, circa 1930 |  |   widely, over a great area    As a student, he travelled extensively in the Middle East. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare When I am supposedly on a diet and someone asks if it's going well... |  |   used when saying what many people say or believe is true, especially when you disagree with them    How could a supposedly intelligent person be so stupid? |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare The worst thing about censorship is... |  |   the practice or system of examining books, films, letters etc to remove anything that is considered offensive, morally harmful, or politically dangerous etc    The information given to the press was subject to censorship by the Ministry of Defence. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare You have to pay exorbitant interest if you have credit card debt. |  |   an exorbitant price, amount of money etc is much higher than it should be    He paid an exorbitant price for his house. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Nationalism is an infantile disease. It is the measles of Mankind. |  |   a nationalist organisation, party etc wants to gain or keep political independence for their country and people    We have seen the rise of the nationalist movement in the country. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Governor's responsabilities: sets policy, appoints people to state jobs, creates budget, recommends and signs laws, commands state's National Guard. |  |   the person in charge of governing a country that is under the political control of another country    His last post was as governor of a British colony. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare To be receptive to an idea or proposal. It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change. |  |   reacting quickly, in a positive way    We try to be responsive to the needs of the customer. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Doc, I think I'm getting senile. General times lately, I have forgotten to zip up. That's not senility, replied the doctor. Senility is when you forget to zip down. |  |   being mentally confused or behaving strangely, because of old age    His senility is becoming more of a problem. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare To construct; to make up (a story). It was evident to all who heard him that Jim fabricated his story to save himself from embarrassment. |  |   to invent a story, piece of information etc in order to deceive someone    The police were accused of fabricating evidence. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Risk analysis combining likelihood/probability with consequences/severity: |  |   the degree to which something can reasonably be expected to happen    Using a seatbelt will reduce the likelihood of serious injury in a car accident. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Social Media in two words: BE PERSONABLE |  |   someone who is personable is attractive and pleasant    She is a very personable young woman. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare If we lose affection and kindliness from our life: we lose all that gives it charm. |  |   the quality of being kind and caring for other people    Mrs Smith’s kindliness to my wife was much appreciated |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Identical twins, also scientifically referred to as monozygotic twins, occur when 2 offspring are developed from one single egg. Fraternal twins, also scientifically referred to as dizygotic twins, are 2 offspring that are developed from 2 separate eggs. |  |   exactly the same, or very similar    The sisters were identical in appearance and character. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Writing over and over on the board is repetition. |  |   doing or saying the same thing many times    The job involved the constant repetition of the same movements. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Sarcasm: the ability to insult idiots without them realizing it. |  |   a way of speaking or writing that involves saying the opposite of what you really mean in order to make an unkind joke or to show that you are annoyed    ‘Good of you to arrive on time,’ George said, with heavy sarcasm. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Definition of self-glorification: a feeling or expression of one's own superiority. |  |   to make someone or something seem more important or better than they really are    I don’t like films that glorify violence. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare troublesome - trouble-causing, disturbing; something that worries you |  |   causing problems, in an annoying way    Her three-year-old son was quite troublesome. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Classy is when you have a lot to say but you choose to remain silent in front of fools. |  |   fashionable and expensive    There were some classy restaurants in the capital city. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Expertise Ability Experience Knowhow |  |   special skills or knowledge in a particular subject, that you learn by experience or training    What he’s bringing to the company is financial expertise. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Sorry, Louise, old age doesn't go into remission. |  |   a period when a serious illness improves for a time    The cancer has gone into remission. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare You can let yourself be anxious even though your goal is to reduce anxiety. |  |   He was a bit anxious about the safety of the machinery. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare The definition of heroic is a strong and courageous person or a story about deeds by those with these qualities. |  |   extremely brave or determined, and admired by many people    She made heroic efforts to save her family. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Empathy: I feel how you feel. Sympathy: I know how you feel. |  |   the feeling of being sorry for someone who is in a bad situation    I have a lot of sympathy for her; she had to bring up the children on her own. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Cause Any event or condition that anticipates or precipitates another event or condition Effect Any event or condition that is caused by another event or condition |  |   a change that is caused by an event, action etc    My parents’ divorce had a big effect on me. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare To impose means to force or inflict something on someone else. It was okay, but they sure impose a lot of deadlines! |  |   if someone in authority imposes a rule, punishment, tax etc, they can force people to accept it    The court can impose a fine. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Definition: lacking in seriousness or importance Antonym: serious, sober Sentence: Kim Kardashian’s frivolous marriage annoyed me because I don’t think either of them were ever serious about their relationship. |  |   not serious or sensible, especially in a way that is not suitable for a particular occasion    The court discourages frivolous law suits. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Envy – Main Causes Dissatisfaction (Focusing on what one doesn’t have rather than what one does have). Comparison to others. Pride (The false idea that one deserves a life filled with personal gain and satisfaction). |  |   the feeling of wanting something that someone else has    He watched the other boys with envy. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Don’t hesitate to be as revolutionary as science. Don’t hesitate to be as reactionary as the multiplication table. |  |   to pause before saying or doing something because you are nervous or not sure    Kay hesitated for a moment and then said ‘yes’. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Be enthusiastic. Enthusiasm and positivity are contagious. Happy people are more engaged and productive. |  |   feeling or showing a lot of interest and excitement about something    All the staff are enthusiastic about the project. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare A person who blindly believes in the superiority of his/her own country, race, gender or group |  |   someone, especially a man, who believes that their own sex is better or more important that the other sex    He’s a bit of a male chauvinist. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Sometimes you need to be alone in order to reflect on life. Take time out to take care of yourself. You deserve it. |  |   to rest or do something different from your usual job or activities    In between jobs, Liz always took time out to return to her first love – travelling. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Sometimes you just have to take a breather from reality. |  |   to stop what you are doing for a short time in order to rest, especially when you are exercising    I’m really tired – let’s stop for a while and have a breather! |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Take your mind off something” means “to do something to help you forget. Take your mind off yourself. Focus on what you are doing and how you can do it better. |  |   to stop thinking and worrying about (something), or to make someone do this    Going back to work helped take my mind off Ian’s death. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare I just can't switch off. How to Switch Off When You're Really Stressed. |  |   to relax for a short time    They switch off by listening to music. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Let your hair down and have a little fun. |  |   to enjoy yourself and start to relax, especially after working very hard    The party gave us all a chance to really let our hair down. |  |  | 
| inizia ad imparare |  |   to relax and stop feeling anxious    The country hotel was the perfect place to unwind. |  |  | 
|   burn the candle at both ends   inizia ad imparare To work from early in the morning until late at night without taking time to rest. To try and do too much work in a short amount of time with very little rest. To work more than you need to or should do. To overwork without a break. |  |   to get very tired by doing things until very late at night and getting up early in the mornings    He’s been burning the candle at both ends for far too long. |  |  | 
| inizia ad imparare |  |   to spend time in a pleasant and lazy way    The evenings were whiled away in endless games of cards. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare When people chill and do things together |  |   to spend a lot of time in a particular place or with particular people    I don’t really know who she hangs out with. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Dear self, let yourself chill out. |  |   to relax completely instead of feeling angry, tired, or nervous    I spent the afternoon chilling out in front of the TV. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare This is your dad! He never actually left us - he's spent every waking minute working all hours trying to be a success! |  |   He’s been working all hours trying to get the business up and running. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare It’s exam week, so many of us are “burning the midnight oil,” meaning staying up late to work or study. Hang in there! |  |   to work or study until late at night    I’ll need to burn the midnight oil if I’m to get this job finished in time. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare in a deliberate unhurried manner; with intention; in an intentional manner |  |   if you do something deliberately, you do it because you want to    I deliberately kept the letter short. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare I’m currently unsupervised. The possibilities are endless. What will you do when there is no one else around? |  |   without being in the charge of, or looked after by, another person    without being in the charge of, or looked after by, another person |  |  | 
| inizia ad imparare |  |   to make (something) more likely to exist, happen, or develop    Violent TV programmes encourage anti-social behaviour. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Independence is loyalty to one’s best self and principles, and this is often disloyalty to the general idols and fetishes. |  |   the freedom and ability to make your own decisions in life, without having to ask other people for permission, help, or money    Having a job gives you financial independence. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare You're overprotective, Mother. Pool entrance. |  |   the quality of being so anxious to protect someone from harm that you restrict their freedom    He was guilty of over-protectiveness towards his children. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Risk attitude. risk-averse. Seeking to avoid risks and withdraw from risky situations. risk seeking. actively seek risk, in the belief that higher the risk equals higher the returns. |  |   not willing to take risks    Shareholders are more risk-averse than they used to be. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Handle it. Accept it. Look. I don't like it any more than you do, but we have to get rid of the cat. Deal with it! |  |   to take the necessary action, especially in order to solve a problem    Don’t worry, I’ll deal with this. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare The possibility of suffering harm or injury. A person or thing that is likely to cause harm or injury. Drought is a danger. |  |   the possibility that someone or something will be harmed, destroyed, or killed    The refugees believe that their lives are in danger. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Take risks. If you win, you will be happy; if you lose, you will be wise. |  |   to do things that might have bad results    Isn’t he taking risks in coming here? |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare You don't have to be excessively harsh, but mollycoddling your kids does them no good either. |  |   to treat someone too kindly and to protect them too much from anything unpleasant    He had been mollycoddled as a young boy. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Sometimes people try to expose what's wrong with you because they can't handle everything that's right about you. |  |   to put someone in a situation where they are not protected from something dangerous or unpleasant    The report revealed that workers had been exposed to great danger. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Colony: territory that an imperial power ruled directly |  |   control by a country that controls and rules other countries, usually ones that are far away    They were subject to colonial domination for centuries. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare It is difficult to free fools from the chains they revere. To view someone with respect and admiration. |  |   to respect and admire someone or something very much    He is revered as a national hero. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare A person who rules in name only. |  |   someone who seems to be the leader of a country or organisation but who has no real power    The Queen is merely a figurehead. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare To clamp down on: To take action to stop unwanted activity (crime, something harmful, etc.) The teacher clamped down on talking in the classroom. The government is clamping down on illegally parked cars. |  |   sudden firm action that is taken to reduce crime    The police announced a clampdown on drug dealers. (repressão) |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Outrage, combining as it does shock, anger, reproach, and helplessness, is perhaps the most unmanageable, the most demoralizing of all the emotions. |  |   a feeling of great anger and shock    The response to the jury’s verdict was one of outrage. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Teams galvanize around a common goal. Excite or stimulate something or someone into action. |  |   to shock or surprise someone so that they do something to solve a problem, improve a situation etc    The possibility of defeat finally galvanised us into action. |  |  | 
|  inizia ad imparare Success is not just the crowning moment, the spiking of the ball in the end zone or the raising of the flag on the summit. It is the whole process of reaching for a goal and, sometimes, it begins with failure |  |   a time that makes something complete or perfect, or is the best feature of something    Their crowning moment was the winning of the cup in 1966. |  |  | 
|   rest on somebody’s shoulders   inizia ad imparare to be someone’s responsibility. If I have seen further than others, it is by standing upon the shoulders of giants. |  |   if blame or a difficult job rests on somebody’s shoulders, they have to take responsibility for it    The blame rests squarely on Jim’s shoulders. |  |  |