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affection
zły
Jestem zły na mamę za to, że nie pozwoliła mi pójść na imprezę.
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angry
I am angry with my mother for not letting me go to the party.
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annoy, irritate
niepokój
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anxiety
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pełen obaw
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elated
zażenowany
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embarrassed
podekscytowany
Jesteśmy podekscytowani wyjazdem do Australii.
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excited
We're so excited about going to Australia.
wyczerpany
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exhausted
przestraszony
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frightened
sfrustrowany
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frustrated
wściekły
Tomek wściekł się na Piotra i uderzył go.
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furious
Tom got mad at Peter and hit him.
ponury
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gloomy
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heartbroken
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in a bad temper
w nastroju na coś
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in the mood for something
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indifferent (to)
tęsknić za kimś
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long for sb
tracić panowanie nad sobą
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lose your temper
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miserable
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moved
zdenerwowany
Zawsze denerwuję się przed ustnymi egzaminami.
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nervous
I'm always nervous before oral exams.
przytłoczony (czymś)
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overwhelmed (something)
szanować
Młodzi ludzie powinni szanować starszych.
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respect
Young people should respect the elderly.
zestresowany
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stressed out
zaskoczony
Byliśmy zaskoczeni wiadomością o wygraniu konkursu.
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surprised
We were surprised to learn that we won the competition.
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terrified/ petrified
zmęczony
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tired
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unhappy
mieć handrę
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mieć tremę
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get butterfiles in your stomach
obudzić się zlanym zimnym potem
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wake up in a cold sweat
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