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Vocabulary: Succeding

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Mots Croisés

Vocabulary: SuccedingVersion en ligne

Secret of success by JA

par jenni Acurio
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To establish, organize, or arrange something. For example, "They set up a new company in the city."

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To make an effort or devote time and energy to improve or achieve something. For example, "She's been working at her Spanish skills for years."

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To recover from an illness, loss, or difficulty. It can also mean to overcome a problem or emotion. For example, "It took him a while to get over the flu."

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To solve a problem, reach an agreement, or understand something after thought or effort. For example, "We need to work out a solution to this issue."

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To maintain or continue at the same pace or level. For example, "She tries hard to keep up with the latest trends in technology."

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To stop doing something, often because it's difficult or seems impossible to accomplish. For example, "She didn't want to give up her dream of becoming a doctor."

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To be clearly noticeable or distinguishable, to be prominent or exceptional. For example, "His unique talent made him stand out from the other musicians."

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To understand, solve, or find an answer to a problem or mystery. For example, "It took a while, but I finally figured out how to fix the issue."

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To quit or stop doing something, often something that one enjoys or is accustomed to. For example, "He decided to give up smoking for the sake of his health."

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To activate a device or switch, such as turning on a light or starting a machine. For example, "Put on the television, please."

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To become airborne, as in the case of an airplane. For example, "The plane is scheduled to take off at 3 PM."

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To put on clothing temporarily to see how it fits or looks. For example, "She wanted to try on several dresses before deciding on one to buy."

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To activate or start a device, typically by using a switch or button. For example, "Turn on the lights; it's getting dark."

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To search or seek something. For example, "I need to look for my keys; I can't find them anywhere."

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To stop functioning or fail, often referring to machinery or systems. For example, "The car broke down on the highway."

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