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cecha a part of something that you notice because it seems important, interesting, or typical: Air bags are a standard feature in most new cars.
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An important feature of Van Gogh's paintings is their bright colours.
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Striped tails are a common feature of many animals.
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The hotel's only redeeming features (=things that make it acceptable) were that it was cheap and near the city centre.
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<> The most distinctive feature of the dinosaurs was their size.
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CECHY KTÓRE WYRÓŻNIAJĄ features that are different from other things of the same sort <> One of the distinguishing features of modern banking is its dependence on computers.
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OBSZERNY ARTYKUŁ a piece of writing about a subject in a newspaper or a magazine, or a special report on television or on the radio
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<> a feature on holidaying with your dog
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RYSY TWARZY a part of someone's face, such as their eyes, nose etc: <>He had fine delicate features. <>Her eyes were her best feature.
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ELEMENT KRAJOBRAZU a part of the land, especially a part that you can see: <>Hedges are an important feature of the landscape in Britain.
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a film being shown at a cinema: <>There were a couple of short cartoons before the main feature.
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MARATON FILMOWY =when two films are shown together
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the tendency to keep adding extra GADŻET features onto a piece of electronic equipment, so that the original product gets more complicated and more difficult to use rather than better - used to show disapproval
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FILM FABULARNY a full-length film that has a story and is acted by professional actors, and which is usually shown in a cinema
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