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  • 112Kleptogamie — (gr. κλέπτειν kleptein „stehlen“ und γάμος gamos „Heirat“) bezeichnet eine Kopulationsstrategie, durch die sich männliche Tiere eine Paarung zu erschleichen versuchen.[1] Dabei parasitieren die kleptogamen Männchen Leistungen anderer Männchen,… …

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  • 113Ringo the 4th — Студийный альбом Ринго Старра Дата выпуска 20 сентября 1977 (Великобритания) 30 сентября 1977 (США) Записан июнь 1977 Жанр диско, рок н ролл/поп …

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  • 114admiration — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ deep, genuine, great, sincere, tremendous ▪ frank, open ▪ sneaking (BrE) …

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  • 115Feeling — n. emotional reaction 1) to arouse, stir up feeling appreciation 2) to develop a feeling for (to develop a feeling for classical music) sentiment sensation 3) to express; show one s feelings 4) to experience, have a feeling 5) to harbor feelings… …

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  • 116suspicion — n. suspecting mistrust 1) to arouse, cause, create, evoke, sow, stir (a) suspicion 2) to entertain, harbor, have a suspicion 3) to confirm a suspicion 4) to cast suspicion on 5) to allay, dispel suspicion 6) a groundless, unfounded suspicion 7) a …

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  • 117sly — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. cunning, furtive, wily; crafty, deceitful, stealthy, underhand; roguish, mischievous. See concealment. Ant., artless. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Crafty] Syn. wily, tricky, foxy, shifty, insidious,… …

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  • 118sneaky — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. furtive, sly, underhanded. See secret, deception.Ant., open, aboveboard. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. tricky, deceitful, unreliable; see dishonest 1 , 2 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a.… …

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  • 119cowardly — I (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Lacking courage] Syn. timid, timorous, frightened, shrinking, afraid, fearful, shy, diffident, backward, retiring, cowering, apprehensive, nervous, anxious, full of dread, dismayed, fainthearted, panicky, scared, scary* …

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  • 120sneak — [[t]sni͟ːk[/t]] sneaks, sneaking, sneaked (The form snuck is also used in American English for the past tense and past participle.) 1) VERB If you sneak somewhere, you go there very quietly on foot, trying to avoid being seen or heard. [V… …

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