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  • 51Hauser-Talsperre — Blick flussaufwärts an der Hauser Talsperre nach dem Zusammenbruch am 14. April 1908 …

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  • 52need — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 situation where sth is needed/necessary ADJECTIVE ▪ big (esp. AmE), considerable (esp. BrE), great, strong ▪ There is a great need for English language classes. ▪ special …

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  • 53neglected — adj. 1 not given enough attention VERBS ▪ be, feel, lie, look, remain, seem, stand ▪ His tools lay neglected on the workbench. ▪ …

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  • 54tempt — verb VERB + TEMPT ▪ could, may, might ▪ try to PREPOSITION ▪ into ▪ Charlotte was tempted into parting with $50 for the painting …

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  • 55test — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 examination of sb s knowledge/ability ADJECTIVE ▪ demanding, difficult, gruelling/grueling ▪ easy, simple ▪ fair, good …

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  • 56gap — n. 1) to leave a gap 2) to bridge, close, fill a gap 3) a sorely felt, unbridgeable, wide gap 4) a communications; credibility; generation; trade gap 5) the gender gap 6) a gap between 7) a gap in * * * [gæp] close …

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  • 57missed — adj. sorely missed * * * sorely missed …

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  • 58need — I n. 1) to create a need 2) to feel a need 3) to fill, meet, obviate a need 4) to satisfy a need 5) to minister to smb. s needs 6) an acute, crying, desperate, dire, pressing, urgent need 7) a basic, fundamental; biological; emotional,… …

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  • 59sore — {{11}}sore (adj.) O.E. sar painful, grievous, aching, influenced in meaning by O.N. sarr sore, wounded, from P.Gmc. *sairaz (Cf. O.Fris. sar painful, M.Du. seer, Du. zeer sore, ache, O.H.G. ser painful ), from PIE root *sai suffering ( …

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  • 60sore — /sɔ / (say saw) adjective (sorer, sorest) 1. physically painful or sensitive, as a wound, hurt, diseased part, etc. 2. suffering bodily pain from wounds, bruises, etc., as a person. 3. suffering mental pain; grieved, distressed, or sorrowful: to… …