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| | Serbia / Taiwan pr. [Se4er3wei2ya4] | |
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| | (name) Sebastian | |
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| | earplug / earphone | |
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| | Ethiopia | |
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| | stronghold / fort / fortification | |
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| | to muddle through / to fob sb off / to beat around the bush / to dodge | |
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| | to clog; to block; to obstruct | |
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| | Basel, Switzerland | |
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| | Sennheiser (brand) | |
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| | bottle cork / bottle stopper | |
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| | (old) territories beyond the Great Wall | |
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| | piston | |
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| | to block / to clog | |
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| | to stop up / to close up / hard to get to / out of the way / inaccessible / unenlightened / blocking | |
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| | to be clogged up / to be congested (traffic, computer network etc) | |
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| | Massachusetts, US state | |
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| | Cyprus | |
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| | Barcelona, Spain | |
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| | (old) territories north of the Great Wall | |
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| | Samuel (name) | |
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| | Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1547-1616), Spanish novelist, poet and playwright, author of Don Quixote 堂吉訶德|堂吉诃德 | |
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| | piston / valve | |
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| | Spencer or Spence (name) | |
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| | cork / plug | |
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| | Poseidon, god of the sea in Greek mythology | |
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| | frontier fortress | |
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| | Herzegovina | |
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| | a blocked nose | |
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| | to be at a loss for words / speechless | |
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| | Senegal | |
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| | Samuel Johnson (1709-1784) or Dr Johnson, English writer and lexicographer | |
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| | Xisaishan district of Huangshi city 黃石市|黄石市, Hubei | |
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| | Azerbaijan | |
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| | the Seychelles | |
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| | murky darkness suddenly opens (idiom); a sudden flash of insight and all is clear | |
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| | (linguistics) plosive; stop | |
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| | feeler gauge | |
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| | (slang) wow! / also pr. [wa1 sei1] | |
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| | to fill up / to cram / to stuff | |
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| | lit. the old man lost his horse, but it all turned out for the best (idiom) / fig. a blessing in disguise / it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good | |
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| | Salem, capital of Oregon / Salem, city in Massachusets / Salem, city in India | |
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| | Seville, city in Andalusia, Spain | |
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| | Lucerne, Switzerland | |
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| | congestion / to block / to congest / to crowd / to choke / to cram / to fill up / to stuff / to take up all the space | |
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| | traffic jam | |
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| | Segovia, Spain | |
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| | barrier lake; landslide dam / dammed lake | |
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| | to carry out one's duties perfunctorily; to fulfill one's responsibility | |
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| | Serb nationality / ethnic Serb / Serbs | |
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| | to shut one's eyes and stop one's ears / out of touch with reality / to bury one's head in the sand | |
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| | (idiom) to skimp on the job; to work half-heartedly; not to take the job seriously | |
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| | (bound form) strategic stronghold | |
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| | (bound form) to block; to obstruct | |
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| | choked with silt / silted up | |
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| | Ossetia (a Caucasian republic) | |
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| | Maseru, capital of Lesotho | |
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| | Albacete, Spain | |
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| | border fort, esp. defending narrow valley | |
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| | to stuff full / to cram in / packed tight / chock full | |
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| | Sevastopol, port city on the Crimean Peninsula | |
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| | to stop / to block | |
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| | Seine | |
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| | to obstruct | |
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| | airlock / air block / fipple (in the mouthpiece of wind instrument) | |
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| | the old man lost his mare, but it all turned out for the best (idiom); fig. a blessing in disguise / it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good | |
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| | butt plug | |
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| | Dreiser (surname) / Theodore Dreiser (1871-1945), American writer | |
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| | ice blockage / freezing of waterway | |
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| | Montserrat | |
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| | Bosnia and Herzegovina | |
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| | Zelda (in Legend of Zelda video game) | |
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| | to repress / gloomy | |
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| | dexamethasone | |
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| | pulmonary embolism (medicine) | |
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| | to slip sb sth / to press sb to accept sth / to insert surreptitiously / to foist sth off on sb | |
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| | (coll.) to feel sick at heart; to feel stifled; to feel crushed | |
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| | Serbian (language) | |
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| | to block one's ears (not wishing to hear) | |
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| | cerebral infarction | |
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| | Celtic | |
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| | traffic jam | |
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| | affricate (phonetics) | |
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| | Serbia and Montenegro (after break-up of Yugoslavia in 1992) | |
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| | to stuff oneself with food | |
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| | South Ossetia | |
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| | (Tw) Sarajevo, capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina | |
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| | (Tw) Barcelona, Spain | |
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| | the Seychelles | |
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| | Xisaishan district of Huangshi city 黃石市|黄石市, Hubei | |
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| | a cork | |
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