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      My mobile phone was switched off. Switch off the lights before you leave.   start learning
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      to turn off a machine, light etc, using a switch   
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      enjoy doing something My wife enjoys riding.   start learning
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      to get pleasure from something     Do not say: ‘Pete enjoys to play tennis.’ Say: Pete enjoys playing tennis.  
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      I never have any free time.   start learning
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      not busy: not busy working or doing other things   
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      be/have to do with somebody/something     The conversation mostly had to do with work.   start learning
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      to be related to or involved with something or someone   
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      a performance given by musicians or singers   
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      an occasion when there are performances of many films, plays, pieces of music etc   
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      a game in which players hit a small white ball into holes in the ground using a club (special stick)   
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      an area of land that golf is played on   
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      someone who likes something very much and does it a lot   
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      'I'm into listening to music. What are you into?' 'I'm into singing!'   start learning
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      If you're into something, it means you really like it.   
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      I’m an amateur opera singer.   start learning
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      a musical play in which all of the words are sung   
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      a public show where people can go and see paintings, photographs etc   
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      an indoor game in which you roll a heavy ball along a wooden track in order to knock over pieces of wood called pin   
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      the traditional customs, buildings, arts etc that are important to a country   
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      to rest or do something you enjoy, especially after working   
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      Swimming helps me unwind.   start learning
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      to relax and stop thinking about your work or problems   
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      "everyone needs downtime to unwind"   start learning
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      time when one is not working or active.   
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      British English a period when you travel to another place for pleasure SYN vacation American English   
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      take/have/get time off Can you get some time off for the funeral?   start learning
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      time when you are allowed not to be at work or studying   
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      Young people are becoming more politically aware.   start learning
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      interested in something and knowing a lot about it politically/environmentally etc aware   
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      to have a particular kind of life   
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      including many different kinds of things or people OPP narrow: a broad range of interests   
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