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25 Cards in this Set
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A real eyesore |
A building or an object that is very unpleasant to look at |
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Take offense (at sth) |
Show you're angry or upset about sth |
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Make it clear |
Say sth to make s1 understand a situation |
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Do no such thing |
Refuse to do the thing you have been asked to do |
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Reach an agreement / conclusion / compromise |
Successfully arrived at an agreement..) |
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Face the prospect (of/that) |
Recognise the possibility that sth may happen |
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Settle a dispute/ argument |
End an agreement between people |
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Hold somebody responsible for smth |
Think that s1 should be blamed for smth |
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Take the blame for sth |
Accept the responsibility for smth |
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Reach the point |
Arrive at a time or stage at which smth happens |
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Back down |
Stop asking for smth or stop saying you will do smth |
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Torrential rain |
Very heavy rain |
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Gale-force winds |
Very strong winds |
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Considerable / great difficulty |
A lot of difficulty |
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Extensive / widespread damage |
A lot of damage |
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Strong accent |
A very noticeable accent |
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A great honour |
An action or occasion that creates a feeling of pride |
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Real / special / concerted effort |
A big effort |
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Main /principal / growing concern |
Biggest worry |
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Familiar face |
A person who you recognise and know |
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Brief summary |
A short statement giving tge main points of sth |
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Classic /perfect example |
A very typical example of sth |
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Strong / fierce / widespread criticism |
A lot of disapproval from others |
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Utter / total chaos |
A state of complete confusion |
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Narrow escape |
They were lucky to get away safely |