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2. a smooth way of moving that looks natural, relaxed, and attractive [= gracefulness ]. [= especially, in particular]. in a way that is clearly different, important, or unusual. Emigration has notably increased over the past five years. to keep someone out of a place by locking the door.
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a smooth way of moving that looks natural, relaxed, and attractive [= gracefulness]
[= especially, in particular] in a way that is clearly different, important, or unusual Emigration has notably increased over the past five years.
a difference between two amounts, details, reports etc that should be the same
unwilling to talk about what you feel or what you know [= reserved]
treating someone cruelly or unfairly over a period of time, especially because of their religious or political beliefs when someone or something is replaced by someone or something else
to stop yourself from feeling or showing a particular emotion
a special part of a piece of equipment or a system which makes it possible to do something
to use your power, influence etc in order to make something happen
to calculate the total of several numbers to move or drop down from a higher position to a lower position
övgü niteliğinde; övücü Bedava; ücretsiz [= sincere]; [= real]
confidential spoken or written in secret and intended to be kept secret a confidentialgovernmentreport Doctors are required tokeeppatients' records completely confidential.
paying careful attention to the smallest details; extremelysmall
repetitive done many times in the same way, and boring repetitivework/tasks/jobs repetitive tasks like washing and ironing
language or words that are colloquial are used mainly in informal conversations rather than in writing or formal speech
if facts or information bear out a claim, story, opinion etc, they help to prove that it is true to try to make something seem less important or less likely than it really is Evidence bears out the idea that students learn best in small groups.
playdown to try to make something seem less important or less likely than it really is Management has been playing down the possibility of job losses. play down the importance/seriousness/significance of sth The White House spokeswoman sought to play down the significance of the event.
growinto to develop over time and become a particular kind of person or thing Sue grew into a lovely young woman
if a company or government has a monopoly of a business or political activity, it has complete control of it so that other organizations cannot compete with it
to admit or accept that something is true or that a situation exists to stop someone from doing something, often by using physical force
very much [= extremely] immenselypowerful/strong/importantetc
not drunk; serious, and thinking or making you think carefully about things
Saf; bön; enayi not having much experience of how complicated life is, so that you trust people too much and believe that good things will always happen
to say a poem, piece of literature etc that you have learned, for people to listen to
used before a plural noun to refer to the different things that belong to each separate person or thing mentioned We all went back to our respective homes to wait for news.