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przerażający
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horrific
Jest nadziewane w
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It is stuffed with
kłopot, mordęga
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hassle
(a situation causing) difficulty or trouble - informal
I can't face the hassle of moving again. My boss has been giving me a lot of hassle this week. It's one of the few bars that women can go to and not get any hassle from men.
niedrogie
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affordable
targować się
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haggle, bargain
smalec
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lard
odszkodowanie
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compensation
gwarancja
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warranty
wadliwy
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defective
zdzierstwo
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extortion
bankomat
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ATM
nieważny
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void, invalid, null and void
having no legal force
The election was declared null and void.
przekraczac, wykraczać
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exceed
To be greater than a number or amount or to go past an allowed limit
The final cost should not exceed $5,000., The success of our campaign has exceeded our wildest expectations.
uśmierzać, ulżyć, umniejszać, odciążać
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relive
to make an unpleasant feeling, such as pain or worry, less strong relieve oneself-zalatwic się. to take the place of someone and continue doing their job or duties
She was given a shot of morphine to relieve the pain. relieve myself. emergency food aid to help relieve the famine. I'm on duty until 2 p.m. and then Peter is coming to relieve me. An armoured battalion was sent to relieve the besieged town.
być przyłapanym
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be busted, caught
I was busted by my parents when I tried sneaking into the house with my pet bear
zamkniecie pasa
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lane closure
leń
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lump, slacker
a heavy, awkward, stupid person
Come on, you great lump - get up from that sofa and do some work!
wrażenie
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impression
zamieszanie
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commotion, confusion
a sudden, short period of noise, confusion, or excited movement
His arrival caused quite a commotion. He looked up to see what all the commotion was about.
spełnienie
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fulfillment
niekorzystny
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adverse, unfavourable
lekceważenie
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disregard, disdain
Such is the disdain for human rights when a political order does not allow parents to have as many children as they want
w odniesieniu do
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with regard of
opłakany, godny pożałowania
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deplorable
severely bad
deplorable condition. I thought his behaviour was absolutely deplorable.
pracowitość
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diligence
krok, postęp, chodzić zamaszystym krokiem
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stride
chodzić zamaszystym krokiem
He strode out of the room, a bit too quickly. They say he has made great strides against the run.
na domiar, dodatkowo
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in addition
na domiar złego
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to make matters worse
drwić, kpić
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to mock
samoocena
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self-esteem
przejrzystość
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clarity
przebić, wbić na pal
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pierce, impale
zaradny, pomysłowy
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resourceful
skilled at solving problems and making decisions on your own:
She's a very resourceful manager.
przyjąć, zaadoptować zastosować
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adopt
W chuj
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top dollar
Americans paid top dollar for F35 fighters and we will pay double
przystojny
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hunky
A hunky man is sexually attractive and usually big and strong:
stateczny uśpić
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sedate
to cause a person or animal to be very calm or go to sleep by giving them a drug
The fight against a chemical storage site has transformed a normally sedate village into a battleground. The speed limit is a sedate 55 mph.
piegi
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freckles
wydziobać
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peck out
krawiec, dostosować
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tailor
osiągalny, dościgły
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attainable
nakaz
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warrant
wydawać (np. pozwolenia)
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issue (e.g. permits)
rozważać, obradować
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deliberate
to think or talk seriously and carefully about something:
The jury took five days to deliberate on the case. The committee has deliberated the question at great length.
podtrzymywać, ponieść
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sustain,
to cause or allow something to continue for a period of time
The economy looks set to sustain its growth into next year He seems to find it difficult to sustain relationships with women, The soil in this part of the world is not rich enough to sustain a large population
bez dwóch zdań
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hands down
this is, hands down, her best performance
wykopaliska
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excavations
gumowy miecz
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rubber sword
akcja odwetowa
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reprisal
(an example of) activity against another person, especially as a punishment by military forces or a political group
economic/military reprisals. They promised that individuals could live freely without fear of reprisal from the military.
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mnożenie
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