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admit | enjoy |
anticipate | keep |
appreciate | mention |
avoid | miss |
complete | postpone |
consider | practise |
delay | quit |
deny | recall |
discuss | resent |
dislike | resist |
suggest | risk |
understand | tolerate |
to not like / enjoy someone or something | to get pleasure from doing something | to offer an idea or a plan for smb to consider |
1) to think / to guess that smth will probably happen, and be ready to deal with it 2) to be excited about smth enjoyable that is going to happen soon | 1) to allow smb to do smth that you do not like or approve of 2) to accept smth unpleasant without becoming impatient or angry | 1) to say that you did not do smth that smb has accused you of doing 2) to refuse to admit to yourself or other people that you have a particular feeling, illness, or problem |
1) to be grateful for smth 2) to recognize the good or special qualities of a person, place, or thing | 1) to try to prevent smth from happening 2) to choose not to do smth in order to achieve a better result | to experience angry unhappy feelings because you think you have been treated unfairly or without enough respect |
to think about smth carefully before making a decision or developing an opinion | to fail to notice or understand smth or to take advantage of an opportunity | to do smth many times, or to continue doing it |
to be in a situation in which something unpleasant or dangerous could happen to you | to say that you have done smth wrong or illegal | to decide that smth will not be done at the time when it was planned for, but at a later time |
to say something during a conversation, but not discuss it much or give many details | to repeat an activity regularly so that you become better at it | 1) to know what smth means 2) to know what something spoken or written in a particular language means |
to do smth later than is planned or expected / to make smb or smth late or slow them down | 1) to leave a job/school/university permanently 2) to stop doing something | 1) to remember smth that has happened 2) to make you feel or experience smth that you felt or experienced in the past |
to finish smth by adding the parts that are missing | to talk about something with someone in detail | to stop yourself from doing smth that you would very much like to do |
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