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      to do nothing while you are waiting for something to happen    Lernen beginnen
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      I am twiddling my thumbs in a hotel corridor  
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      indistinctly felt, mentally slow     Pol. tępy, ograniczony, głupi   Lernen beginnen
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      the obtuse intricacies of British etiquette.  
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      the complicated details of something    Lernen beginnen
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      the obtuse intricacies of British etiquette.  
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      to talk for a long time about unimportant things [= chat]    Lernen beginnen
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      The nattering minders are concerned about how she should address His Royal Highness  
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      someone who is employed to protect another person [= bodyguard]    Lernen beginnen
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      if a woman _____, she bends her knees with one foot in front of the other as a sign of respect for an important person    Lernen beginnen
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      Pol. Maths - ostrze krzywej    Lernen beginnen
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      Alice is now 19, on the cusp of womanhood  
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      to be at the time when a situation or state is going to change    Lernen beginnen
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      Alice is now 19, on the cusp of womanhood  
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      having a strong determined character and being willing to argue with people    Lernen beginnen
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      Alice is bold and feisty.  
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      an ____ event or situation, especially an unpleasant one, is going to happen very soon     Pol. nieuchronnie zbliżający się   Lernen beginnen
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      her impending and unwelcome marriage  
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      a person who you think is stupid or silly    Lernen beginnen
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      a marriage to an aristocratic twit.  
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      very impressive and expensive    Lernen beginnen
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      now sumptuous CGI characters  
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      slightly, but not very well:    Lernen beginnen
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      Only dimly aware she has been here before  
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      an enemy, or a competitor:    Lernen beginnen
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      she rediscovers familiar friends and foes  
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      very sad and serious - sometimes used humorously [= melancholy, morose]:    Lernen beginnen
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      the lugubrious Cheshire Cat  
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      to defeat someone or something that is opposing you by being brave and strong:    Lernen beginnen
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      Alice faces down the hysterical Red Queen  
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      to behave in a friendly way towards sb, esp. sb who is younger or needs help    Lernen beginnen
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      she befriends tragic Mad Hatter  
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      she tames the fearsome Bandersnatch  
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      to kill someone - used especially in newspapers    Lernen beginnen
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      She slays the terrifying Jabberwock.  
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      someone who believes that something should be done in the correct or traditional way, especially in the areas of art, sport, music, and language    Lernen beginnen
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      Such a liberal reinterpretation will doubtless upset some Lewis Carroll purists,  
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      able to talk easily and effectively about things, especially difficult subjects    Lernen beginnen
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      she is thoughtful and articulate.  
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      to be in a position on top of something or on the edge of something:    Lernen beginnen
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      Wasikowska is perched on the edge of a couch in a large hotel suite overlooking the Hollywood Hills, which are, atypically, swathed in clouds.  
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      to wrap or cover something in something    Lernen beginnen
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      the Hollywood Hills are atypically swathed in clouds.  
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      an expensive trip paid for by government money or by a business for people they employ - used to show disapproval    Lernen beginnen
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      Post Traumatic Junket Syndrome  
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