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Essential Vocabulary: confide in [to tell someone about something very private or secret, especially a personal problem, because you feel you can trust them]
Essential Vocabulary: have confidence in smb/smth [the feeling that you can trust someone or something to be good, work well, or produce good results]
Essential Vocabulary: lose (your) confidence in smb/smth
Essential Vocabulary: confidence in [the belief that you have the ability to do things well or deal with situations successfully]
Essential Vocabulary: confidence in [the belief that you have the ability to do things well or deal with situations successfully]
Essential Vocabulary: confidence in [the feeling that something is definite or true]
Essential Vocabulary: take somebody into your confidence [to tell someone your secrets or private or personal details about your life]
to be at a loss [confused and uncertain about what to do or say]
Essential Vocabulary: start on smth [to begin doing something or using something]
Essential Vocabulary: with a start [with a sudden movement of your body, usually caused by fear or surprise]
Essential Vocabulary: right from the start [the first part of an activity or event, or the point at which it begins to develop]
Essential Vocabulary: in/by fits and starts [if something happens in fits and starts, it does not happen smoothly, but keeps starting and then stopping again]
Word Combinations: a ring at the bell (a knock at the door).
Word Combinations: to drive up to a house (come up to the door)
Word Combinations: to reach out (up, down) for smth [stretch out an arm in a specified direction in order to touch or grasp something]
Word Combinations: to be littered with books (papers, lumber, etc.) [make (a place or area) untidy with rubbish or a large number of objects left lying about]
Word Combinations: to be (feel, make oneself) at home [comfortable and at ease in a place or situation]
Word Combinations: remind smb of smth [cause someone to remember something]
Essential Vocabulary: in/by fits and starts [if something happens in fits and starts, it does not happen smoothly, but keeps starting and then stopping again]
[the feeling of being sorry for someone who is in a bad situation]
[the feeling of being sorry for someone who is in a bad situation]
by far / far and away [used to say that something is much better, worse etc than anything else]
by far / far and away [used to say that something is much better, worse etc than anything else]
belief in or support for a plan, idea, or action, especially a political one
Essential Vocabulary: in confusion [a feeling of not being able to think clearly what you should say or do, especially in an embarrassing situation]
Essential Vocabulary: confusion of smth [a very confusing situation, that usually has a lot of noise and action, so that it is difficult for someone to understand it or control it]
Essential vocabulary: drop off [to begin to sleep]
Essential vocabulary: drop off [to begin to sleep]
Essential vocabulary: drop off [to fall to a lower level or amount]
Essential vocabulary: drop behind / back [to move more slowly than other people so that they get ahead of you]
Essential vocabulary: drop behind / back [to move more slowly than other people so that they get ahead of you]
Essential vocabulary: drop behind / back [to move more slowly than other people so that they get ahead of you]
put something into action/effect/practice [to start using a plan, idea, knowledge etc]
Essential vocabulary: bear/keep somebody/something in mind [to remember or think about someone or something when you are doing something]
Essential vocabulary: come/spring to mind [not in progressive] if something comes or springs to mind, you suddenly or immediately think of it.
Essential vocabulary: no one in their right mind ... also who in their right mind ...?informal used to say that someone must be stupid or crazy to do something.
Essential vocabulary: no one in their right mind ... also who in their right mind ...?informal used to say that someone must be stupid or crazy to do something.
Essential vocabulary: no one in their right mind ... also who in their right mind ...?informal used to say that someone must be stupid or crazy to do something.
Essential vocabulary: come/spring to mind [not in progressive] if something comes or springs to mind, you suddenly or immediately think of it.
Essential vocabulary: come/spring to mind [not in progressive] if something comes or springs to mind, you suddenly or immediately think of it.
Essential vocabulary: come/spring to mind [not in progressive] if something comes or springs to mind, you suddenly or immediately think of it.
Essential vocabulary: on smb's mind [if something is on your mind, you keep thinking or worrying about it]
Essential vocabulary: on smb's mind [if something is on your mind, you keep thinking or worrying about it]
Essential vocabulary: on smb's mind [if something is on your mind, you keep thinking or worrying about it]
Essential vocabulary: bear/keep somebody/something in mind [to remember or think about someone or something when you are doing something]
Essential vocabulary: bear/keep somebody/something in mind [to remember or think about someone or something when you are doing something]
Essential vocabulary: bear/keep somebody/something in mind [to remember or think about someone or something when you are doing something]
Essential vocabulary: bear/keep somebody/something in mind [to remember or think about someone or something when you are doing something]
[to tell someone that you are very angry with them]
[to be unable to decide what to do, or what you think about something]
put something into action/effect/practice [to start using a plan, idea, knowledge etc]
not somebody's concern / none of somebody's concern [if something is not your concern, you are not interested in it and you do not need to worry about it or become involved in it]
concern yourself with/about something [formal to become involved in something because you are interested in it or because it worries you]
concern yourself with/about something [formal to become involved in something because you are interested in it or because it worries you]
[feel sorry for someone because you understand their problems]
sympathize with [to support someone's ideas or actions]