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odgrywać
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acting out
znakomity
something that is of the highest quality or standard
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top-notch
That restaurant's really top-notch.
bezczelny
very obvious and intentional, when this is a bad thing
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blatant
The whole episode was a blatant attempt to gain publicity.
pomimo, bez względu na
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regardless
nie mam bladego/zielonego pojęcia
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I don't have the foggiest idea.
mieć za dużo na głowie
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I've got too much on my plate.
wytrwały
holding tightly onto something, or keeping an opinion in a determined way
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tenacious
There has been tenacious local opposition to the new airport.
wyluzowany
I've never seen her worried or anxious in any way - she's so laid-back.
relaxed in manner and character
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laid-back
not usually worried about other people's behaviour or things that need to be done
nauczyć, wprowadzić w tajniki
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Learn the ropes / teach the ropes
wszechmogący
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the allmighty
rozerwać, rozpaść
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fall apart
szczególnie wspaniałe
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particulary remarkable
bez skutku, na próżno
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to no avail
żywić do kogoś pogardę
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grow contempt for
jakiekolwiek pocieszenie
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any consolation
spokojny
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serene
senny, ospały
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drowsy
bezczynny, leniwy
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idle
namacalny
real and not imaginary, able to be shown, touched, or experienced
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tangible
We need tangible evidence if we're going to take legal action.
nieintuicyjny, sprzeczny z intuicją
Something that is counterintuitive does not happen in the way you would expect it to
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counterintuitive
It may seem counterintuitive to open a shop in the middle of a recession.
zmarnować
to waste money or supplies, or to waste opportunities by not using them to your advantage
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squander
They'll quite happily squander a whole year's savings on two weeks in the sun.
zawsze mam wsparcie od Ciebie
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I always have your back.
nie potwierdzam i nie zaprzeczam
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I neither confirm nor deny
spotkać się w połowie, pójść na kompromis
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Let's meet halfway
ktoś kłamliwy, zdradziecki
a deceitful or treacherous person
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A snake in the grass
He's just a snake in the grass and a guy you can't trust.
zdać coś celująco
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pass sth with flying colours
szczęście w nieszczęściu
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blessing in disguise
do pewnego stopnia
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to some degree
czasami lepiej jest nie wiedzieć
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ignorance is bliss
błogi, rozanielony
extremely or completely happy
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blissful
We spent a blissful year together before things started to go wrong
krytyka
They describe your character flaws [wady ] and verbally attack you.
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criticism
obrona
They victimize themselves to reverse blame and do not take responsibility for their part.
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defensiveness
pogarda
They belittle [umniejszac ]you and take a superior position.
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contempt
odgrodzenie się, zamknięcie się
They shut down or shut you out during hard conversations.
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stonewalling
wyzywanie, znieważanie
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name-calling, insulting someone
przewracanie oczami
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eye-rolling
zniekształcony
pulled into or appearing as a strange or unnatural shape:
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distorted
His face was distorted in agony.
poślizg
(especially of a vehicle) to slide along a surface so that you have no control:
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skid
Tony's car skidded on some ice and hit a tree.
płód
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fetus
nie ma sensu
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no point in
There is no point in reading the article.
good - high quality [inaczej]
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spot on, sound, nice
I love the food here, it's spot on., That new book you recommended was sound., That presentation was nice.
coś niemożliwego
a request or piece of work that is almost impossible
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a tall order
Finding a replacement is going to be a tall order
difficult - a lot of effort [inaczej]
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tough, a struggle, challenging, a tall order, a lot to ask, gruelling
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water down
wada wymowy
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speech impediment
resztki
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leftovers
Zrozumiełeś to? Opanowałeś to?
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Did you get the hang of it?
wyciągać pochopne wnioski
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jump to conclusions
daj mi list (nie give)
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let me have the letter
omówić wszystko
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to go over everything
zamknąć, graniczyć
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confine
miniony, wczorajszy, przeszły
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bygone
rozciągający się
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spanning

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