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to make a pig's ear
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to hear, but badly
= to turn a deaf ear
to take advantage of something
to experience a disappointing or unpleasant situation
= to cut off one's ear
drastic [ˈdrastɪk, ˈdrɑː-] means
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radical and extreme
strong and powerful
catastrophic
exaggerated
helpless
budget ['bʌʤɪt] means
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an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time;
an estimate of income for a set period of time;
an estimate of expenditure for a set period of time;
the same as revenue
the same as profit
'To wipe out' means
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to destroy them completely
to make clean
to make clear
to get away
to stand by
'pedigree ['pedɪgriː]' here means
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the record of descent of an animal, showing it to be purebred
nobility
biography
high price of
any good quality
'handout ['hændaut]' here means
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a gift of money, clothing, or food, which is given free to poor people
a piece of printed information provided free of charge, especially to advertise something
a paper containing a summary of information or topics which will be dealt with in a lecture or talk
just a human hand
taking something out of the room
'
punchy ['pʌnʧɪ]
' here means
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a word, which expresses its meaning in a forceful or effective way
demonstrating violence
negative
sensitive
sensible
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barmy ['bɑːmɪ]
' here means
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mad, slightly crazy or very foolish
poor
big army
strong and hopeful
helpless
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overheads [o͟ʊvə(r)hedz]
' here means
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regular and essential business expenses, such as salaries, rent, electricity, and telephone bills
decision makers
unforeseen expenses
pushy members of the team
bonus
'
kilter ['kɪltə]
' here means
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norm, harmony or balance
the same as kettle
the same as Scottish kilt
one's mind
one's temper
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predicament [prɪ'dɪkəmənt]
' here means
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an unpleasant situation that is difficult to get out of
a very unpleasant situation
the same as prediction
the same as predicate
an argument
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To be on a knife-edge
' here means
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to be in a situation in which one thing is just as likely to happen as another
to be in a desperate situation
to be attacked by someone
to attack someone
to hate someone strongly
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bleak [bliːk]
' here means
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something, which is bad, and seems unlikely to improve
something, which is vague
standding out in the cold
frozen
blind
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deteriorate [dɪ'tɪərɪəreɪt]
' here means
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to become progressively worse
to become progressively bettter
to disappear
to be vague
to end one' earthly life
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negativity [ˌnegə'tɪvətɪ]
' here means
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the expression of criticism of or pessimism about something
negation
negotiation
bad circumstances
bad names for someone
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inferior [ɪn'fɪərɪə]
' here means
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not as good as something else
situated below
stupid
subordinate
internal
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livelihood
' here means
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the job or other source of income that gives you the money to buy the things you need.
good humour
lively character
staying alive
boisterous
'play a blinder
' here means
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to do something exceptionally well and with a great amount of skill
to do something randomly
to do something not really well
to survive hard times
to have fun in playing
'to save one's bacon
' here means
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to prevent harm, to stop someone from failing, to avoid disaster.
to run for one's life
to save efforts
to earn some money for a living
to win
'middleman
' here means
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a person who buys goods from producers and sells them to retailers or consumers
an interpreter
an ordinary representative of the class
a football player
a central figure of negotiations
'untenable [ʌn'tenəbl]
' here means
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not able to be maintained or defended against attack (or objection)
not occupied
vacant
expensive
implicit
'rally ['rælɪ]
' here means
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a mass meeting of people making a political protest or showing support for a cause
a long-distance race for motor vehicles over public roads or rough terrain
an open-air event for people who own a particular kind of vehicle (a traction engine rally)
a quick or marked recovery after a decline
an extended exchange of strokes between players
'plunging deeper into the red
' here means
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indicating a financial distress
indicating a profit or positive balance
''bloody crisis'
' here means
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expletive [ɪk'spliːtɪv ], [ek-] epithet ['epɪθet]
evaluative [ɪ'væljuətɪv] epithet ['epɪθet]
''a glut [glʌt] '
' here means
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so much of it that it cannot all be sold or used
just much
a sow (a pig) needs to be read here as
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[sau]
[sɔː]
[səu]
pen [pen]
here means
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- a small enclosure in which sheep, pigs, or other farm animals are kept
- a writing tool
- a bird's feather
parlous ['pɑːləs]
here means
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full of danger or uncertainty; precarious
garrulous
having to do with Parliament
Whitehall
here means
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is the name of a street in London in which there are many government offices.
the British Government itself
any municipal buildings
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