the attention that someone or something gets from newspapers, television etc
Carefully he ........... through the glass window in the door.
someone who watches television
The new series has gone down well with .....................
someone who is watching an event or game
The match attracted over 40,000 .............. .
A crowd of ................. had gathered at the scene of the accident.
the attention that someone or something gets from newspapers, television
It’s important ................... good publicity for the school.
Have you seen the new Levi jeans .................?
They heard the ................... that the mayor was resigning.
Rick has always ............... at foreign languages.
Alyse was a skilled rider and tried to help me with my technique, but I never .......
to let yourself do or have something that you enjoy, especially something that is considered bad for you
Most of us were too busy to indulge .......... heavy lunchtime drinking
Most of us were too busy to............ in heavy lunchtime drinking.
Britain wants to ............ its position as a world power.
very private and quiet
After all, we have spent these last few days in a very ................ country house.
Oliver made a fortune by .................. in antique furniture.
great love and admiration
I went on an ................. course to find out if I liked paragliding any better.
an advertisement on television or radio
to stop doing something because there are too many problems and it is impossible to continue
Because of the fog they ...................... their idea of driving.
emulate
He ................ a promising career to look after his kids.
to show something that is usually covered or hidden
The Woodland Trust is dedicated ......... preserving our native woodland.
Janie's a wonderful nurse - completely ......................... .
He broke down the locked door and ................ .
Road safety is taught to young children to ................. road accidents.
Tad loves being in the ............. .
The recent rise in crime is a matter of considerable public .................. .
to disobey or do something against an official agreement, law, principle
the attention that someone or something gets from newspapers, television etc
A lot depends on building and ................ a good relationship with your customers.
to give more details or new information about something SYN enlarge
to notice someone or something, especially when they are difficult to see or recognize
It can be hard for even a trained doctor to ............. the symptoms of lung cancer.
to admit, especially to the police, that you have done something wrong or illegal
Occasionally people confess ........ crimes they haven’t committed just to get attention.
The interior is more .................. , but has also been more altered in later ages.
very private and quiet
You shouldn't ................ about your money.
He’s 80 years old now and lives a very ............... life.
Come on, take a .............. inside and tell me what you see.
Look at all these cars! I can't believe how ................. the streets are today.
something that you do or have for pleasure, not because you need it
a feeling of comfort when something frightening, worrying, or painful has ended or has not happened
Designer clothes are another ................. of the star.
An ................... course is provided for students who have not previously studied Biology.
caring about other people more than about yourself – used to show approval
a mistake or weakness that makes something imperfect SYN defect
втручання; вторгнення
enrich
a ............. attempt, hope, or search fails to achieve the result you wanted
renowned
He’s ................ as a brilliant speaker.
Their music will never go out of ................. .
Andrew hurried in, slightly out of ............. .
The wheel had been bent out of ............. .
He’s been ............ work for two years.
a careful examination of a situation or process
They condemn ................. into the affairs of another state.
She’s afraid this new actor will steal the ............ from her.
біженець
власність; нерухомість
зізнаватися (у чомусь); зізнаватися у злочині
відлюдний; усамітнений
неймовірний, казковий
During the frequent air-raids, people took .................... in their cellars.
здобувати популярність / публічність
GAIN collocates with
Governments .................. popularity by cutting taxes.
підтримувати у такому ж самому стані
obtain something by buying it or being given it
The council .................... the land using a compulsory purchase order (обов'язкове замовлення на закупівлю).
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