DOUBLE FACE
Double face: having two faces or two aspects, two sides.
To come to terms: to gradually accept a sad situation, often the death of someone you love.
To blend in: to look or seem the same as surrounding people or things and therefore not be easily noticeable.
Outsider: a person who is not liked or accepted as a member of a particular group, organization or society and who feels different from those people who are accepted as members.
To speak back: to make an impertinent or insolent reply; To make a belligerent response.
Fancy jewellery: Jewelry made from inexpensive metals and imitation or semiprecious stones.
Not to belong: not to be a member of sth; not to be part of sth; not to fit in.
Sour: unfriendly or easily annoyed.
To clap: to make a short loud noise by hitting your hands together; to clap your hands repeatedly to show that you like or admire someone or have enjoyed a performance.
Lasting: continuing to exist for a long time or forever.
Shame: loss of honour and respect.
Lasting shame: eterna vergüenza.
Scholarship: grant. An amount of money given by a school, college, university or other organization to pay for the studies of a person with great ability but little money.
To sue: to take legal action against a person or organization, especially by making a legal claim for money because of some harm that they have caused you.
Landlord: a person or organization that owns a building or an area of land and is paid by other people for the use of it. Owner.
Pigeon: a large usually grey bird, which is often seen in towns sitting on buildings in large groups, and is sometimes eaten as food.
To polish: to rub something using a piece of cloth or brush to clean it and make it shine. To improve sth by making changes.
To flash sth around: to intentionally make people aware that you have something valuable, especially in order to make them feel unhappy because they do not have it.
To stick to: to continue to support something or someone, especially in a difficult situation.
Bubbles: a ball of air in a liquid, or a delicate hollow sphere floating on top of a liquid or in the air.
Blessing: something which is extremely lucky or makes you happy.
I’m my own person: to be in control of your life and not allowing other people to tell you what to do.
To be mistaken FOR sth/ sby
Fate: what happens to a particular person or thing, especially something final or negative, such as death or defeat.
To show off: to behave in a way which is intended to attract attention or admiration, and which other people often find annoying.
Strength: a good characteristic.
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