1) I think those two are /_ _/ to something—they've been acting suspicious all morning. 2) When she threatened to quit her job, her boss called her /b_ _ff/ and told her she could leave if she wanted to. 3) Explain: stick to your guns 4) After taking the second shot we'd /ci_ _ _e/ back and start over again. 5) I caught /_ _n_/ that my old friend was getting married and decided to get her a present. 6) Translate: Po prostu przestań udawać. 7) They achieved their demands without having to /re_or_/ to force. 8) British police are supposed to use guns only as a /_ _ _ _/ resort. 9) to admit, often unwillingly, that something is true: con_ _d_ 10) Something needs to be done to /_ _pedite/ the process. 11) Explain; jeopardise 12) I just wanted to run it /_ _ _ _/ you and see what you thought. 13) Explain: concession 14) Diane didn't want to /an_a_oni_e/ Ed, because sitting in the car next to him felt good. 15) Some negotiators seem to believe that /hard_ _ _ _/ tactics are the key to success in any negotiation. 16) Explain: monkey business 17) If you feel good about yourself, you are more likely to feel /well-d_s_ose_/ to other people. 18) There were hundreds of taxis at the airport, all /to_ting/ for business. 19) the quality of only being interested in yourself and your own activities: self-_ _ _ _r_t_ _n 20) The company had to make /re_ _ration/ to those who suffered ill health as a result of chemical pollution. 21) Explain: proponent 22) a female priest who gave people wise but often mysterious advice from a god, or the advice given: _ _ac_ _ 23) Fear of failure can become a /_ _ _ _/-fulfilling prophecy. 24) The new prime minister is /cu_ti_ating/ relationships with East Asian countries. 25) fear or worry about what is going to happen: tre_ _ _ _tion 26) She was so tired and /over_ _ou_ht/ that she burst into tears. 27) Opponents have succeeded in sowing the /s_ _ _s/ of doubt in our team. 28) The natural world is buckling /_ _ _ _ _/ the demands of an ever-growing population. 29) d_ _ _a_ 30) The story was seized /_ _/ by the tabloid press, who printed it under huge headlines. 31) to encourage the development or growth of ideas or feelings: f_ _t_ _ 32) All our plans for the summer /_ _ _ _/ through because of COVID-19. 33) Translate: Co mówiłaś? Wyłączyłem się na chwilę. 34) After losing his job, he /_ _ _ _/ behind with his mortgage payments. 35) Translate: Moja kurtka jest tak stara że się rozpada. 36) Translate: Włącz TV na BBC. Będę w TV. 37) Translate: Nabrałeś się na to? 38) Translate: Dostałeś jakieś wieści od niego ostatnio? 39) Translate: Muszę odświeżyć swój hiszpański przed spotkaniem. 40) Translate: Sytuacja się poprawia więc nie martw się. 41) Life insurance gives your family something to fall back /_ _/ if something happens to you. 42) I wish Dad would stop listening /_ _/ on my phone conversations. 43) It's taken me ages to /g_ _/ over the flu. 44) You'll get fired if you goof /_ _ _/ too much at work. 45) The project was difficult, but we kept /_ _/ it and eventually it was done. 46) The hope is that the extra oxygen will improve patients breathing enough to help them /pu_ _/ through.

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