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Racing career
Rivalry /ˈraɪvəlri/
Charity work
Falls to Senna side
Felt superior
Acted unfairly
gripping /ˈgrɪpɪŋ/ UK
US adjetivo
absorbente
Superior / inferior to any other driver
Froms his early wins
Big rivalry
You come down to Senna side
You feel sympathetic towards Senna
archive /ˈɑːkaɪv $ ˈɑːr-/
footage /ˈfʊtɪdʒ/ ●○○ noun
[uncountable]
cinema film showing a particular event
old footage from the First World War
biased, biassed /ˈbaɪəst/ ●○○ AWL adjective
1 unfairly preferring one person or group over another
Of course I’m biased, but I thought my daughter’s
paintings were the best.
racially biased attitudes
biased against/towards/in favour
of
news reporting that was heavily biased towards
the government
un‧bi‧ased /ʌnˈbaɪəst/ AWL
adjective
unbiased information, advice etc is fair because the
person giving it is not influenced by their own or other people’s opinions
SYN impartial
Inaccurate
Unfair
Subjective
Impartial
un‧sym‧pa‧thet‧ic /ˌʌnsɪmpəˈθetɪk/
adjective
1 not kind or helpful to someone who is having problems ►see thesaurus at unkind2 not
willing to support an idea, aim etc unsympathetic to/towards
a government that’s unsympathetic to public opinion
3 an unsympathetic person in a book or play
is unpleasant and difficult to like
an unsympathetic character
take sides
to choose to support one person or group in an
argument, and oppose the other one
keep a low profile
to not go to places or be careful not to do anything
that will attract attention to yourself or your actions
OPP high profile
He’s not the sort of politician to keep a low profile
for long.
the‧sau‧rus /θɪˈsɔːrəs/ noun (plural thesauruses or thesauri /-raɪ/) [countable]
a book in which words are put into groups with other
words that have similar meanings
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