May II 2012 FCE

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subwencja, dotacja (na coś)
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subsidy
Many school districts offer a subsidy to low-income families for book fees and lunch costs.
zmienić kierunek, obrócić, odwrócić
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divert
A magician might attempt to divert your attention as he shoves the rabbit into the hat.
rozmnażać się, hodować, rasa (zwierzęcia),
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breed
He got into the business of breeding cattle.
drażliwy, łatwo wpadający w irytację, rozdrażniony
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irritable
My father is always irritable after a nap.
kiwać się, machać, merdać
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wag
The dog wagged its tail at the sight of a bone.
bydło (krowy i byki hodowane dla mięsa lub mleka)
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cattle
A few cattle are grazing here and there.
łapa
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paw
The dog injured his paw.
draśnięcie, zadrapać, skrobać, skrzypienie
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scrape
Someone had scraped the car with a key.
przesadzać, popadać w przesadę
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exaggerate
The book exaggerates the difficulties he faced in starting his career.
okruch, okruszek, odrobina
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crumb
He swept the crumbs from under the table.
ogrom, rozmiar, ważność, wielkość
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magnitude
<the mountain's sheer magnitude usually leaves tourists speechless>
fałszywy, podrabiany, zmyślony, fikcyjny, udawany
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bogus
So that story was bogus?
gruntownie, dokładnie, zupełnie, całkowicie
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thoroughly
Clean the room thoroughly
kompletny, całkowity, wymawiać, wypowiadać, wyrażać
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utter
The children displayed an utter lack of interest in the performance.
odporność (na chorobę), nietykalność, immunitet
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immunity
pluć
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spit
Then he turned around and spat at me.
pryszcz, krosta, wyprysk
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pimple
wstrząs mózgu
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concussion
The doctors think it's a concussion.

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