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        |  начать обучение if something that happens is _____, it is near enough to make you feel nervous or afraid  |  |   Brenda lives too close for comfort in his book. |  |  | 
|  начать обучение said when giving your opinion  |  |   Brenda lives too close for comfort in his book. |  |  | 
|  начать обучение formal the female owner, or wife of the owner, of a castle or large country house in France  |  |   the woman is now chatelaine of the manor |  |  | 
|  начать обучение an _____ agreement, relationship etc is one in which people feel friendly towards each other and do not want to quarrel  |  |   Relations between them are not amicable. |  |  | 
|  начать обучение polite in a formal but not very friendly way  |  |   Relations between them are not amicable. Or even civil. |  |  | 
|  начать обучение to use rude and offensive language  |  |   she was swearing so much it was difficult to get the gist of what she was saying |  |  | 
|  начать обучение the main idea and meaning of what someone has said or written  |  |   she was swearing so much it was difficult to get the gist of what she was saying |  |  | 
|  начать обучение an order given by a court which tells someone not to do something;  |  |   I am trying to take out an injunction against her |  |  | 
|  начать обучение a woman who has been scorned in love by a man will try to get revenge on him in some way  |  |   hell hath no fury like a woman scorned   scorned - wzgardzona. HATH - in the past, the third person singular form of the present tense of "have":   Hell hath no fury like a woman who has seen a fortune slip through her fingers. |  |  | 
|  начать обучение an amount of money that you get unexpectedly; a piece of fruit that has fallen off a tree  |  |   a year after his Lottery windfall |  |  | 
|  начать обучение a threat saying that if someone does not do what you want by a particular time, you will do something to punish them  |  |   She kept giving me ultimatums |  |  | 
|  начать обучение the last problem in a series of problems that finally makes you give up, get angry etc  |  |  the final straw   'The final straw was Christmas 2003, when we went on holiday to Barbados and Brenda was so moody all the time. |  |  | 
|  начать обучение often changing quickly from being in a good temper to being in a bad temper (temperamental) annoyed and unhappy  |  |   we went on holiday to Barbados and Brenda was so moody all the time. |  |  | 
|  начать обучение a particular point in an activity or period of time  |  |  It was at this juncture, with the threat of a life in Essex looming large before him, that Bridget got back in touch.   It was at this juncture that Bridget got back in touch. |  |  | 
|  начать обучение to appear as a large unclear shape, especially in a threatening way; if a problem or difficulty _____-s, it is likely to happen very soon:  |  |   the threat of a life in Essex loomed large before him |  |  | 
|  начать обучение to repair an old building or car, or to improve its appearance  |  |   her property needed doing up, including replacement windows. |  |  | 
|  начать обучение someone who is not willing to believe that people have good, honest, or sincere reasons for doing something  |  |   The cynic in some of us might say why didn't she just pick up Yellow Pages? |  |  | 
|  начать обучение the part of a town where the shops, houses etc are next to the beach  |  |   They met on the seafront, |  |  | 
|  начать обучение spoken a young man who enjoys drinking alcohol and going out with his male friends, and who thinks he is sexually attractive  |  |   'Mark had always been a bit of a Jack the lad, |  |  | 
|  начать обучение a false reason given for an action, in order to hide the real reason  |  |   Was phoning Mark about her windows a pretext to engineer a reconciliation? |  |  |