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      the action of moving, or of moving something, with skill and care   The directors managed to secure a good deal for the company with a bit of subtle manoeuvring.   Lernen beginnen
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      the action of cleverly planning something to get an advantage    e.g. With some careful manoeuvring, I was able to get the car into the narrow space. 
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      a plant that has long, sour-tasting red and green stems that can be cooked and eaten as a fruit   
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      He sat up in bed, bewildered, unsure of where he was.   Lernen beginnen
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      He's good at devising language games that you can play with students in class.   Lernen beginnen
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      to invent a plan, system, object, etc., usually using your intelligence or imagination   
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      The dictionary shows "neighbour" with the American variant spelling "neighbor".   Lernen beginnen
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      something that is slightly different from other similar things   
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      Your ultimate goal is to play the game as well as you can   Lernen beginnen
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      most important, highest, last, or final   
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      Don't bother with the computer manual - you'll pick it up as you go along.   Lernen beginnen
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      to learn a new skill by practising rather than being taught   
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      I thought I'd brush up (on) my French before going to Paris.   Lernen beginnen
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      to improve your knowledge of something already learned but partly forgotten:   
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      We can get by with four computers at the moment, but we'll need a couple more when the new staff arrive.   Lernen beginnen
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      to be able to live or deal with a situation with difficulty, usually by having just enough of something you need, such as money   
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      There was a lot of positive feedback, which was very encouraging.   Lernen beginnen
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      making you feel more confidence or hope   
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      hese watches are good-quality fakes, and would pass for the genuine article in a store.   Lernen beginnen
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      to appear to be someone or something else, or to cause people to believe that you are someone or something else   
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      She was telling me he was dead, and I couldn't take it in.   Lernen beginnen
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      to understand completely the meaning or importance of something   
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      it's more formal  Lernen beginnen
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      I think we've been talking at cross purposes - I meant next year, not this year.   Lernen beginnen
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      If two or more people are at cross purposes, they do not understand each other because they are talking about different subjects without realizing this   
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      on the tip of your tongue     I know her - her name is on the tip of my tongue, but it won't come to me.   Lernen beginnen
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      about to be said if you can remember it:   
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      get the wrong end of the stick     Her friend saw us arrive at the party together and got the wrong end of the stick.   Lernen beginnen
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      to not understand a situation correctly   
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      get your tongue around/round sth     It's one language that I have real difficulty getting my tongue around.   Lernen beginnen
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      to pronounce a difficult word or phrase   
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      can't get your head around sth     I just can't get my head around these tax forms.   Lernen beginnen
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      If you say that you can't get your head around something, you mean that you cannot understand i   
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      the standard way in which middle-class speakers of southern British English pronounce words   
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