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to show that your vehicle is going to change direction, by using lights or your arm |
She signalled to the man, who immediately came over to her. |
Did you signal before you turned right? |
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used to say that you think that something is probably true |
Presumably this is where the accident happened. |
You'll be taking the car, presumably? |
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to be very angry about something |
She sat in the car, silently fuming at the traffic jam |
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to continue, especially starting after somebody/something else has finished |
The band's new album takes up where their last one left off. |
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(of a person, their face, etc.) having skin that is very light in colour; having skin that has less colour than usual because of illness, a strong emotion, etc. |
You look pale. Are you OK? |
Her face had grown deathly pale |
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a mental state between sleeping and waking in which a person does not move but can hear and understand what is being said: |
He sat staring out of the window as if in a trance |
First she goes/falls into a deep trance, and then the spirit voices start to speak through her. |
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the action of making somebody do something that they do not want to do, using force or threatening to use force |
He claimed he had only acted under coercion |
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(of a doctor) to tell somebody to take a particular medicine or have a particular treatment; to write a prescription for a particular medicine, etc. |
He may be able to prescribe you something for that cough. |
Valium is usually prescribed to treat anxiety. |
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to intentionally avoid doing or dealing with something that is your duty or responsbility: |
evade taxes/fees/fares |
Critics say the government is still evading the issue of healthcare. |