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    harmonise

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    B2
    v.t./i.Verb (Transitive/Intransitive)To work well, function or look good together
    Purple clothes harmonise with silver
    v.t./i.Verb (Transitive/Intransitive)To sing, play music that sounds pleasing together
    The singers harmonise together

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    The science of falling in love ⏲️ 6 Minute English

    06:23The science of falling in love ⏲️ 6 Minute English
    • So, chemically speaking, what happens when lovers look into each other's eyes? Is it… a. Their body temperature increases, b. Their heartbeats harmonise, or c. The hairs stand up on the back of their neck?

      So, chemically speaking, what happens when lovers look into each other's eyes? Is it… a. Their body temperature increases, b. Their heartbeats harmonise, or c. The hairs stand up on the back of their neck?

    • Is it all three? No, OK then. I'll guess it's b. Their heartbeats harmonise.

      Is it all three? No, OK then. I'll guess it's b. Their heartbeats harmonise.

    B2

    Lady Gaga Carpool Karaoke

    15:12Lady Gaga Carpool Karaoke
    • I WANT YOUR LOVE, LOVE, LOVE, LOVE, I WANT YOUR LOVE - I SOMETIMES HARMONISE MYSELF - I LOVE IT

      I WANT YOUR LOVE, LOVE, LOVE, LOVE, I WANT YOUR LOVE - I SOMETIMES HARMONISE MYSELF - I LOVE IT

    A2

    Palace Of Versailles - France - Full Tourist Guide - Travel & DIscover

    52:56Palace Of Versailles - France - Full Tourist Guide - Travel & DIscover
    • There are groups of children in the corners and on the sides reclining figures which harmonise perfectly with the immensely long horizontal frontal line of the chateau.

      There are groups of children in the corners and on the sides reclining figures which harmonise perfectly with the immensely long horizontal frontal line of the chateau.

    • There are groups of children in the corners and on the sides, reclining figures which harmonise perfectly with the immensely long horizontal frontal line of the château.

      There are groups of children in the corners and on the sides, reclining figures which harmonise perfectly with the immensely long horizontal frontal line of the château.

    B2

    David Cameron Full Speech: Britain and Europe - January 23rd, 2013

    37:37David Cameron Full Speech: Britain and Europe - January 23rd, 2013
    • choices. We cannot harmonise everything. For example, it is neither right nor necessary

      choices. We cannot harmonise everything. For example, it is neither right nor necessary

    B1