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41 Cards in this Set
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All-consuming |
Work, passion, state |
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Feel-good |
Movie, story, factor |
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Long-term |
Objective, prognosis, employment |
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Long-lasting |
Battery, effect, relationship |
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Rose-tinted |
Glasses, lens, view |
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Seven-year |
Itch, campaign, romance |
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Much-respected |
Idea, person, type of love |
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Hotly disputed |
Subject, theory, claim |
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Nepagaunamas |
Elusive |
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Akla meilė, aistra, susižavėjimas |
Infatuation |
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Apdairus |
Circumspect |
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Gausu |
Abounds with |
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Pragmatiškas |
Pragmatic |
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Draugiškumas |
Amity |
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Iškraipytas |
Distorted |
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Įkūnyti |
Epitomize |
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A legal document that you sign to make an official agreement |
Contract |
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A legal agreement in which you agree to pay to use a property that belongs for someone else for a period of time |
Lease |
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A person who pays to live in a property that someone else owns |
Tenant |
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The owner of a property which they let other people use in return for regular payment |
Landlord |
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Money that you pay as first part of larger payment, the remainder of which you will pay later |
Deposit |
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An agreement in which you borrow money from a bank to buy a property and pay it back in monthly payments, often over many years. |
Mortgage |
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An amount of money that you pay when you rent a property, which is returned to you when you leave provided everything is in good condition. |
Deposit. |
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A person or company who helps to arrange the buying and selling of properties. |
Estate agent |
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A person or company who helps to advertise and arrange the renting of properties. |
Letting agent |
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To stay calm and make sensible decisions in a difficult or stressful situation |
Keep a head. |
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To make your feelings clear for everyone to see |
Wear a heart on a sleeve |
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To act in a wise and sensible way as you would expect from an older, more experienced person |
Have an old head on shoulders |
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To consider criticism or advice seriously, often in a way that makes you upset or causes you to act |
Take to heart |
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To think carefully about what you are doing, used especially to advise someone to be sensible |
Use your head |
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To alter your opinion or the way you feel about something. |
Have a change of heart |
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To feel unable to do something because it will have a negative effect on someone else |
Dont have a heart to |
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Sensible and able to think clearly in a difficult situation |
Level-headed |
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To trigger |
Revolts |
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To pledge |
Allegiance |
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To drum up |
Support |
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To betray |
The cause |
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To sack |
The homes and halls |
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To wage a |
War |
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To rout |
The enemy |
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The amount of warning you have to give before ending an official agreement, such as leaving a rented property. |
Notice |