Relacionar Columnas (ENG C1)Sense and sensibility3Versión en línea chapters 4 and 5 por Georgios Michalopoulos 1 praise “Do not be offended, Elinor, if my praise of him is not in every thing equal to your sense of his merits." 2 to conjecture "She knew that what Marianne and her mother conjectured one moment, they believed the next" 3 astonished "Marianne was astonished to find how much the imagination of her mother and herself had outstripped the truth." 4 to rejoice Marianne was rejoiced to find her sister so easily pleased. 5 to shed tears "Many were the tears shed by them in their last adieus to a place so much beloved." 6 deficient “I hope,Marianne,” continued Elinor, “you do not consider him as deficient in general taste. 7 deliberation "She needed no time for deliberation or inquiry." 8 twelvemonth "Mrs. Dashwood took the house for a twelvemonth; it was ready furnished" 9 acquiescence " she made no attempt to dissuade her mother from sending her letter of acquiescence" 10 eagerness "Her eagerness to be gone from Norland was preserved from diminution by the evident satisfaction of her daughter-in-law in the prospect of her removal" 11 unwilling "he is always unwilling to give his opinion on any picture" feel or show great joy or delight insufficient or inadequate a year express warm approval or admiration of enthusiasm to do or to have something; keenness to guess, to speculate weep; cry not ready, eager, or prepared to do something. the reluctant acceptance of something without protest long and careful consideration or discussion greatly surprised or impressed; amazed