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    file away

    US /faɪl əˈwe/

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    UK /fail əˈwei/

    A1
    phr. v.Phrasal VerbTo put something in a file for storage.
    I filed away the documents after the meeting.

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    10 MINIMALIST habits that keep my life simple

    07:1110 MINIMALIST habits that keep my life simple
    • So permanent objects include supplies, reference material, decoration, and equipment, while the in-transit stuff is something that, for example, you need to make a decision about, you need to file away in the right place, or like a sticky note with a to-do reminder.

      So permanent objects include supplies, reference material, decoration, and equipment, while the in-transit stuff is something that, for example, you need to make a decision about, you need to file away in the right place, or like a sticky note with a to-do reminder.

    • equipment, while the in transit stuff is something that, for example, you need to make a decision about, you need to file away in the right place, or like a sticky note with a to-do reminder.

      equipment, while the in transit stuff is something that, for example, you need to make a decision about, you need to file away in the right place, or like a sticky note with a to-do reminder.

    B1

    TRAUMA Affects Your Brain More Deeply Than You Think

    09:38TRAUMA Affects Your Brain More Deeply Than You Think
    • This area processes memories, deciding what to keep, what to file away, and what's important for context.

      This area processes memories, deciding what to keep, what to file away, and what's important for context.

    • This area processes memories, deciding what to keep, what to file away, and what's important for context.

      This area processes memories, deciding what to keep, what to file away, and what's important for context.

    B2

    How TRAUMA Slowly Destroys Your BRAIN

    09:38How TRAUMA Slowly Destroys Your BRAIN
    • This area processes memories, deciding what to keep, what to file away, and what's important for context.

      This area processes memories, deciding what to keep, what to file away, and what's important for context.

    • This area processes memories, deciding what to keep, what to file away, and what's important for context.

      This area processes memories, deciding what to keep, what to file away, and what's important for context.

    B2

    How We Keep Making Offices Worse

    08:00How We Keep Making Offices Worse
    • and it looked nothing like what offices had been: standing desks, a semi-enclosed rosewood phone booth for private calls, a rolling-cass aluminum desk for papers you needed to see rather than file away.

      and it looked nothing like what offices had been: standing desks, a semi-enclosed rosewood phone booth for private calls, a rolling-cass aluminum desk for papers you needed to see rather than file away.

    • and it looked nothing like what offices had been: standing desks, a semi-enclosed rosewood phone booth for private calls, a rolling-cass aluminum desk for papers you needed to see rather than file away.

      and it looked nothing like what offices had been: standing desks, a semi-enclosed rosewood phone booth for private calls, a rolling-cass aluminum desk for papers you needed to see rather than file away.

    B1