to regard with respect or warm approval
to admire
talk to somebody in a way that shows them that you are sexually attracted to them (phrasal verb)
to chat sb up
stop being in a romantic relationship with sb (phrasal verb)
to split up with / to break up with
I was lucky to not miss the train.
I was lucky NOT to miss the train.
below the standard weight range for your height
underweight
to share a secret
to confide in
start to forget sb and feel happy again after a relationship has ended (phrasal verb)
to get over sb
become angry and complain
to make a fuss about
JOKER
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a thing used to tie something or to fasten things together = pouto, svazek
a bond
to be cautious, watchful of danger
to be wary of
to suddenly have strong, romantic feelings about someone (phrasal verb)
to fall for sb
end sth suddenly (phrasal verb)
to break off sth
Nowhere we could find a bar open, so we had to stay at home.
Nowhere COULD we find a bar open, so we had to stay at home.
JOKER
Lucky you! You get 300 points :)
to praise someone in order to make them feel attractive or important, sometimes in a way that is not sincere
to flatter (sb)
to give a person or animal a lot of attention to show that you love them
to fuss over
to refuse an offer or request (phrasal verb)
turn sb down
Under any circumstances you will be allowed to go.
Under NO circumstances WILL you be allowed to go.
to get on like a house on fire
have a very good, enjoyable relationship (idiom)
to fight or quarrel over something silly (starts with b-)
to bicker
stop liking sb (phrasal verb)
to go off sb
to stop doing sth (phrasal verb)
to pack sth in
No until next week you will be able to go out.
NOT until next week WILL you be able to go out.
the fact of a speech sound being influenced by the sound that comes before or after it
assimilation