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Appearance –
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build /bɪld/ –
large /lɑː(r)dʒ/ –
strong /strɒŋ/ –
powerful /ˈpaʊə(r)f(ə)l/ –
slim /slɪm/ –
slight /slaɪt/ – ,
delicate /ˈdelɪkət/ – ,
spare /speə(r)/ – ,
stocky /ˈstɒki/ – ,
neat /niːt/ – ,
sturdy / ˈstɜː(r)di/ –
graceful /ˈɡreɪsf(ə)l/ –
feeble /ˈfiːb(ə)l/ –
vigorous /ˈvɪɡ(ə)rəs/ –
weak /wiːk/ –
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look like – -
She looks like her mother. – .
family likeness –
We don't have any family likeness to our father. – .
look your best –
It was a first date, and Emily wanted to look her best. – , .
not look yourself –
He didn't look himself when I saw him yesterday. – , .
to have a good figure –
His girlfriend has a good figure. – .
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I think you should work hard.
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It's an amazing book – you should read it.
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Jonathan: Look at that slim girl with fair hair, full lips and blue eyes.
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Dorothy: Yes, she is good-looking. I know her. She`s sister of my friend.
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Jonathan: May be you introduce me to her?
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Dorothy: Sure.
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Kate: I think I`m too fat. I`m going to go to the sport club.
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Anne: You`re not fat. You`re a little plump.
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Kate: And I have a very long nose. I need a plastic surgery.
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Anne: Are you crazy?
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Kate: No, I`m joking.
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