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Give your kids everything they want so that they don't suffer privation start learning
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She embarked on a new career. start learning
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rozpoczynać coś, podejmować coś
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Tobacco has overtaken coffee to become the country's leading export. start learning
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start learning
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zatłoczony, wypchany, napchany zatłoczone pociągi podmiejskie
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start learning
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start learning
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pozostawać stałym / ustabilizować
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The area has a high population density. start learning
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Their complaints have been largely ignored. start learning
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= never having happened before; Such an action by a prime minister is unprecedented. start learning
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niespotykany, bezprecedensowy
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The formal ceremony was preceded by a parade. start learning
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start learning
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Business is really starting to pick up now. start learning
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was Paul who thought up the idea of organizing a protest. start learning
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Do you think the culture of austerity and self-denial could be more productive in terms of personal achievement and success? start learning
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He thought of everything in terms of money. start learning
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pod względem czegoś, w kontekście/kategoriach
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a notable exception/feature start learning
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start learning
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they have new information on a celebrity. start learning
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Some stars build a working relationship with a tabloid start learning
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harsh criticism/punishment start learning
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start learning
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przepuszczać (wyciekac) informacji
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start learning
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People crave photographs of celebrities start learning
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pragnąć, mieć nieodpartą ochotę na
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they stalk celebrities and try to get unflattering shots of them. start learning
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niepochlebny. niekorzystny
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He would never do anything to endanger the children's lives. start learning
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narażać (na niebezpieczeństwo)
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Governments expend a lot of resources on war. start learning
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Can you extend the ladder a bit? start learning
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Sales have exceeded $1 million so far this year. start learning
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We are hoping to expand our range of products. start learning
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rozwijać (się), powiększać (się)
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Simplicity is a hallmark of his design. start learning
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She put the meat in a shallow dish start learning
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Ona włożyła mięso do płytkiego naczynia
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to join pieces of paper together with staples start learning
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= to be mean or very careful with money= She scrimps and saves for her sons’ education. start learning
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start learning
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The doctor said his condition was stable. start learning
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start learning
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He asserts that she stole money from him. start learning
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rapidly evolving technology start learning
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His courage was commended by the report. start learning
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Could you send me the confirmation? start learning
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Czy może mi pan przesłać potwierdzenie?
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This represents a great leap forward in technology. start learning
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start learning
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He has a 30 percent stake in the company. start learning
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On posiada 30% udziałów w firmie.
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It was a bit presumptuous of her to take the car without asking. start learning
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arogancki, zbyt pewny siebie
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Portugal was invaded by the French in 1807. start learning
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najeżdżać (na), dokonać inwazji (na)
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start learning
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powracający, nawracający, powtarzający się
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take out a 30-year mortgage on a house start learning
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wziąć 30-letni kredyt hipoteczny na dom
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make regular mortgage payments of 1500 PLN a month start learning
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regularnie spłacać kredyt hipoteczny w wysokości 1500 zł miesięcznie
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buy a car on hire purchase start learning
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pay monthly instalments of 900 PLN over 6 years start learning
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spłacać miesięczne raty po 900 zł przez 6 lat
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My car's in desperate need of repair. start learning
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