| Frage   | Antworten   | 
        
        |  Lernen beginnen to shout sth in a deep powerful voice; to laugh loudly and continuously  |  |   She roars. “I had no film career until Mrs Brown, which Harvey oversaw. |  |  | 
|   to be in charge of a group of workers and check that a piece of work is done satisfactorily [= supervise];   Lernen beginnen Pol. nadzorować, sprawować nadzór |  |   Mrs Brown oversaw the film |  |  | 
|  Lernen beginnen able to think or act quickly and intelligently  |  |   I suddenly had to be on the ball |  |  | 
|  Lernen beginnen a woman who dances in ballets  |  |   she wanted to be a ballerina. |  |  | 
|   a piece of underwear without sleeves that you wear on the top half of your   Lernen beginnen Pol. podkoszulek bez rękawów |  |   He wore a vest and braces |  |  | 
|  Lernen beginnen two long pieces of material that stretch over someone's shoulders and fasten to their trousers at the front and the back to stop them falling down  |  |  |  |  | 
|  Lernen beginnen to remove the accessories from (a motor vehicle): his car was stripped down.  |  |   a stripped-down production |  |  | 
|  Lernen beginnen to make sb feel so interested or attracted that they cannot think clearly  |  |   I was completely bewitched by it |  |  | 
|  Lernen beginnen the use of movements to express what you want to say without using words, or a play where the actors use only movements  |  |   the mime ignited her actorly passion |  |  | 
|  Lernen beginnen to start burning, or to make something start burning  |  |   the mime ignited her actorly passion |  |  | 
|  Lernen beginnen a record of how much you have spent, won etc by a particular point in time  |  |   Her awards tally embraces awards |  |  | 
|  Lernen beginnen to include something as part of a subject, discussion etc:  |  |   Her awards tally embraces awards |  |  | 
|  Lernen beginnen having a very high rank and highly respected  |  |   Surely her exalted position means that she is insulated from such insecurities. |  |  | 
|  Lernen beginnen a false idea or belief, especially one that a lot of people believe is true [=misconception]  |  |   “No, no, no, that’s a fallacy,” she insists. |  |  | 
|  Lernen beginnen to hate someone or something very much [= detest]  |  |   She “loathes, loathes” ageing. |  |  | 
|  Lernen beginnen used when mentioning a fact that you wish was not true;  |  |   But there’s nothing I can do about ageing, alas |  |  | 
|  Lernen beginnen to tell someone that they are asking you for too much or are behaving in a way you will not accept  |  |   I told him where to get off |  |  | 
|  Lernen beginnen a machine that measures and shows the amount of something you have used or the amount of money that you must pay;  |  |   Shakespeare is like a song, it keeps a very strong meter in your mind.” |  |  | 
|  Lernen beginnen a soft smooth shiny appearance  |  |   Not everything Dench touches assumes a golden sheen |  |  | 
|  Lernen beginnen someone who is volatile can suddenly become angry or violent  |  |   I’m a Yorkshire woman and so that was pretty volatile |  |  | 
|  Lernen beginnen to laugh at a person or idea, and talk about them in a way that shows you think they are stupid [= make fun of]  |  |  scoff at (sb/sth)   “Of course I have a temper,” Dench scoffs |  |  | 
|  Lernen beginnen if your attention is _____, you are so interested or so frightened that you keep looking at it  |  |  on /to sth   I am riveted by the current Iraq inquiry |  |  |