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to snuggle up in something
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Większość duńczyków kojarzy hygge z migoczącymi świeczkami start learning
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Most Danes associate hygge with flickering candles
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Wnętrze tej rezydencji jest imponujące. Jest wystawnie umeblowane start learning
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The interior of this mansion is impressive. It is sumptuously furnished
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o szalonym wzroku, o oczach szaleńca start learning
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1) with crazy eyes 2) with mad eyes
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niechlujny, rozciągnięty sweter start learning
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unforgiving - unwilling to forgive other people when they have done something wrong an unforgiving winter - surowa zima I wonder what makes a man so unforgiving and hard. She presented such a cold, unforgiving face to the world. Winters in Denmark can be long and unforgiving.
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korzystać z czegoś (w pełni), cieszyć się czymś Poniewać zima jest tak surowa, duńczycy w pełni korzystają z tego, co lato oferuje start learning
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Because the winter is so unforgiving, Danes fully embrace the summer offerings
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to pick something (fruits) a fruit picker - zbieracz owoców
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istotny, kluczowy, niezbędny; witalny start learning
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Vital can mean absolutely necessary or crucial and essential, but also full of energy (lively)
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zaharowywać się, urabiać sobie ręce po łokcie start learning
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to work your fingers to the bone
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to derive contentment from sth - czerpać z czegoś zadowolenie
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We can define persistence as firm or obstinate continuance in a cource of action in spite of difficulty or opposition
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wystawny, pełen przepychu start learning
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sumptuous - very expensive and looking very impressive, like a sumptuous meal. We dined in sumptuous surroundings. The interior is decorated in sumptuous reds and golds.
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A candlelit bath is bathing done by candlelight
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spędzać czas, wychodzić na miasto start learning
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I love to hang out with my friends
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cieszyć się swoim towarzystwem start learning
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to enjoy each other's company
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A brunch is a meal that you eat late in the morning as a combination of breakfast and lunch: Tomorrow we'll have a lie-in and then go out for a brunch.
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to break it down to something
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przytulność, wygoda, komfort start learning
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coziness of the soul - komfort duszy
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wyrozumiałość; dogadzanie sobie, pobłażanie start learning
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Indulgence - the behaviour or attitude of people who allow themselves to do what they want or who allow other people to do what they want: She lived a life of selfish indulgence. They treated the sick boy with indulgence
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harsh winter - sroga zima; harsh light - ostre światło; unforgiving = harsh - surowy
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pokazać coś, pochwalić się czymś start learning
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czas wojny, w czasie wojny start learning
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metamorfoza, całkowita zmiana wyglądu start learning
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You must give way to pedestrians when you approach the pedestrian crossing
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dywan z niedźwiedziej skóry start learning
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wiejski, w wiejskim stylu start learning
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wypychanie zwierząt, taksydermia start learning
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coś zaprezentować, wystawić na pokaz start learning
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immortalised - uwieczniony
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to recline something (formal) reclining - rozkładany Recline - to sit back or lie down in a relaxed manner: She was reclining on the sofa, watching TV; to lean backward: Does that chair recline? The theater has reclining (leaning backward) chairs
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jest rzeczą oczywistą, że... start learning
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it goes without saying that...
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poza czymś, oprócz czegoś start learning
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the other half, second half
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ciężar, obciążenie, brzemię Czy z całą pewnością jesteś gotów przyjąć tak ciężkie brzemię odpowiedzialności? start learning
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burden of responsibility - ciężar odpowiedzialności Are you certainly ready to take such a heavy burden of responsibility?
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uwolnić coś (np. potencjał) start learning
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to unleash something (e.g. potential)
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zrobić to dobrze, jak należy start learning
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system dźwięku przestrzennego start learning
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dzielić czyjeś pasje / poglądy start learning
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to share someone's passions/views
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wadliwy, niepełny, niepełnowartościowy start learning
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defective - imperfect or faulty Sometimes we have to deal with complaints over defective goods
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pamiątki myśliwskie / sportowe start learning
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hunting/sports memorabilia
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system głośników wieżowych start learning
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treasured - cenny, kultowy
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to pile up (information); To pile up something means to gather or hoard more and more of it
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terytorialny, roszczący jakieś terytorium wyłącznie sobie start learning
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Does a man need to be so territorial like some kind of dog or wild animal?
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nieład, zamęt; zaburzenie start learning
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mental disorder - zaburzenie psychiczne
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to remodel a room - przebudować pokój
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coś przekazać (np. opinii publicznej) start learning
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przerażający, potworny, okropny start learning
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1) appalling 2) atrocious Appalling or atrocious means very bad, in a way that causes fear, shock, or disgust: We drove by an appalling accident on the highway. Your behaviour has been appalling (atrocious, terrible)
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Distressing means causing psychologic pain or concern. If something is distressing or triggers the feeling of distress, it causes some painful concern
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sztucznie wzbogacone jedzenie start learning
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artifically enriched food
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to enrich something with something
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insemination; fertilisation
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to accuse somebody of something
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zachęcić kogoś do dyskusji start learning
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to draw somebody into a discussion
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zwrócić na coś czyjąś uwagę start learning
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to draw one's attention to something
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apart from something / aside from something
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zostać skazanym na śmierć, uśpionym start learning
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zastosować coś w praktyce start learning
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to put something into practice
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to put something into consideration
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perfidny, złośliwy; skąpy start learning
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an unwelcome phenomenon - zjawisko niepożądane
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oparzenie trzeciego stopnia start learning
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mający efekt przeciwny do zamierzonego Moja próba przeproszenia żony miała efekt odwrotny do zamierzonego: kupiłem jej nowe kolczyki, a ona nazwała mnie materialistą. start learning
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My attempt to apologize to my wife was counterproductive: I bought her new earrings and she called me a materialist.
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Czy jadłaś kiedyś surowe mięso? start learning
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Have you ever eaten raw meat?
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a stand - stojak
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szerokie pojęcie, pojęcie zbiorcze start learning
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valuable - cenny
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Twoja pomoc była kluczowa dla powodzenia projektu. start learning
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crucial impact - kluczowy wpływ Your help was crucial for the success of the project.
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System Informatyczny to zestaw składający się z różnych narzędzi które umożliwiają przekształcanie surowych danych w informacje start learning
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to transform sth into something An Information System is a set that consists of various tools that enable transformation of raw data into information
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Computer systems include interconnected computers which share a storage system and such peripheral devices as printers, scanners, or routers
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to transmit information - przesyłać informacje Hardware is a set of devices or physical components of a computer system, including e.g. a hard drive or a keyboard, which store and transmit information
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wydychać - to exhalate; inhalation - wdychanie
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On dokładnie przewidział kondycję firmy. start learning
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to foresee - przewidzieć coś He has accurately foreseen the conditions of the company.
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to look at the world through rose-colored glasses
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to chip away at something
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To diminish means to decrease or lessen, to become or cause something to become less in size, importance, etc.: "The strength of the army was diminished by outbreaks of disease"
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wpaść (do kogoś z wizytą) Mam nadzieję, że wpadniesz dziś wieczorem start learning
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I hope you'd drop in tonight
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To scurry means to move hurriedly with small quick steps: "I've really got to scurry, or I'll miss the train"
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Fated means certain to do something or to be something, especially certain to die or suffer in some way: "The two of them seemed to be fated (destined) for each other". "He felt he was fated to be famous". "A singer fated to die young"
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A notion is an idea or belief, an understanding of sth, but also a conception and a sudden wish or desire: "They have different notions (conceptions) of right and wrong";"She had a vague notion about what happened";"She had a notion of skydiving"
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Sadly, the weather is lousy today
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Dough is a mixture of flour, water and other ingredients that is baked to make bread, cookies, etc. A doughnut is a piece of sweet fried dough which is often shaped like a ring
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Mediocrity is the quality of something that is not very good, also a person who does not have the special ability to do something well: "He thought he was a brilliant artist and all his fellow painters were just mediocrities"
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A shortcoming is a weakness in someone's character: "Her lack of attention to detail is her biggest shortcoming. It is also a bad feature: a flaw or defect in something: "The main shortcoming (flaw) of this camera is that it uses up batteries quickly"
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Scarcity is a very small supply of something: "There was a scarcity of food" (There was very little food; there was not enough food; food was scarce). "Scarcity of food forced the herds to move on"
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Phony means artificial, not real: "We've been tired of watching actors give us phony emotions". A phony passport is a fake passport
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prysnąć do innego kraju (szybko go opuścić) start learning
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to hightail it to another country
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nie grzeszyć inteligencją (idiom) start learning
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not to be the sharpest tool in the shed Safely speaking, Marv is not the sharpest tool in the shed. He mistook the state Arizona to a country
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How inteligent was it to bust out of jail to rob 14 cents from the Santa Claus
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To bust up (informally) means to end a relationship with someone "Their marriage busted up after three years". To bust up also means to cause something to end "The police busted the party up" "His gambling problem busted up their marriage"
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A bust is a sculpture of a person's head and neck and usually a part of the shoulders and chest "This is the bust of Albert Einstein". A bust is also a woman's breasts "The neckline of the dress is meant to accentuate the bust"
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Nothing would thrill me more greatly than to knock you off
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There's nobody dumb enough to knock off (rob) a toy store on Christmas Eve
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Prevalent means accepted as a standard, done or happening often or over a large area at a particular time: A common or widespread (custom or belief) 👉 "Those grading systems are still prevalent (accepted as standard) at most schools in Arizona"
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One good micro habit you can do on a daily basis is to run at a full blast for just 60 seconds
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zaszczepić w kimś coś, np. nawyk start learning
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to instill something in somebody, e.g. a habit To instill means to gradually cause someone to have an approach, feeling, etc.: They have instilled a love of music in their children. The coach is trying to instill a feeling of confidence in the players.
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produkt uboczny, efekt uboczny start learning
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The loss of jobs was an unfortunate by-product of the industry's switch to new technologies. Carbon monoxide is a by-product of burning fuel
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I've attached as a hand-out in the description below the seven spheres of life, so I would recommend to print it out
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Shrunken - made smaller or shorter: "He used to be a tall young man, but now he's a shrunken old man. He's gotten shorter/smaller in his old age
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Pounce - to jump toward and take hold of something or someone: The cat crouched low and waited for the moment to pounce. As the boys rounded the corner, a group of kids pounced on them. (figuratively) A salesperson pounced on me (approached quickly)
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Federal - relating to a form of government in which power is shared between a cental government and individual states, provinces, etc., but also may relate to a central government: We pay federal, state and local taxes. This is a federal district
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A blotch is a usually dark-colored spot especially on the skin: She has brown blotches on her hands. There are brown-colored blotches on the tree's leaves. Blotchy: Her rash is red and blotchy
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kopać - coś odkryć, odkopując i usuwając ziemię, która to przykrywa start learning
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excavate - to uncover something by digging away and removing the earth that covers it Archeologists help to excavate an ancient site in Greece. They excavated an ancient city. It is the first site to be excavated in this area
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Daredevil - someone who performs risky and dangerous things in order to get attention: He's always been a bit of a daredevil. A daredevil embarked upon a journey into the middle of the jungle
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I had a pain in my chest and I got some dark-colored blotches on my hand, so I went to see a doctor.
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pocenie się, proces wydzielania potu start learning
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mandat za (przekroczenie prędkości) start learning
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The policeman will give you a ticket for speeding If they catch you going too fast
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sludge - a) thick, soft, wet mud, b) A soft, thick material that is produced in various industrial processes (such as in the treatment or sewage)
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The eremite lives alone in the wilderness
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dziewicza plaża (nieskażona przez cywilizację) start learning
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Smug - having or showing the annoying quality of people who are pleased or satisfied with their abilities, achievements, etc.: It's good to celebrate your success, but try not to be too smug about it. Now you can wipe that smug look off your face
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She works as a bank teller. The bank teller put out a 'counter closed' sign so he could take a break
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nie radzić sobię z czymś (zbyt) dobrze start learning
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not to do (very) well with something He's not doing very well in his new job so far. Robert is not doing very well with paddling. Do you want to take over?
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lek przeciwbólowy/leki przeciwbólowe start learning
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I have a pain around my spine. I need to take some pain medication
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Latch is a device that holds a door, gate or window close and that consists of a bar that falls into a holder when it is closed and that is lifted when it is open: He lifted the latch and opened the gate
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On the latch (chiefly British) means closed but not locked: I lest the door on the latch so that she could get in
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udziałowiec, akcjonariusz start learning
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A shareholder or stockholder is a person who owns shares in a company or business
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a mode of self-preservation I think we are programmed to think negative thoughts first as a mode of self-preservation
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to budge - move slightly - usually used in negative statements The horses refused to budge. The door was stuck, and we could't even get it to budge. Could you try opening this jar for me? I can't budge the lid. We tried to change her mind about it, but we could't budge her. He wouldn't budge an inch (at all)
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zażarty, bardzo agresywny start learning
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ferocious - very fierce or violent A fierce animal is ferocious. A ferocious wind swept the beach. He had a very ferocious (savage) look in his eyes. A ferocious animal attacked its prey
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He unwound some thread from the spool. To unwind means to move the end of something, such as a piece of string, that is wound in a roll, coil, etc., so that it becomes straight: "The spool of fishing string unwound quickly"
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A tank top in the USA is a shirt that has no sleeves or collar and usually has wide shoulder straps. In British English this is: sweater vest
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Indigenous - produced, living, grown or existing naturally in a particular region or environment: He grows a wide variety of both indigenous (native) and exotic plants. There are several indigenous groups that still live in this area
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rdzenni mieszkańcy, ludność tubylcza start learning
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No-fly zone is an area where military airplanes are not allowed to fly during a conflict or war
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Solidarity between people should be stronger than the selfishness of nations
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opaść na fotel (czasownik) start learning
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slump down into an armchair (verb) To slumb - to fall or sit down heavily: The picture depicts an exhausted woman slumping down into an armchair. She fainted and slumped to the floor. Also: to move something down or forward suddenly: His shoulders slumped forward in disappointment
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obniżyć się nagle i mocno start learning
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To slump means to decrease or fall suddenly and by a large amount: Real estate prices slumped during the recession. Sales have slumped this year. Profits slumped by over 50 percent. Shares in the company slumped from £2.75 to £1.54
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Poprosić kogoś o wyrozumiałość start learning
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to ask someone's indulgence Ladies and gentlemen, I ask your indulgence for a moment while my assistant prepares the next act.
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Self-indulgence (or just indulgence) is the act of doing something that you enjoy but that is simultaneously thought of as wrong or unhealthy: I often allow myself the indulgence in forbiden pleasures. I often indulge myself to sweets.
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Here you can learn to handle strong sensations and pain
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You can make attempts to attune to higher vibrations
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1) to cultivate the soil 2) to work the soil Cultivate or work the soil means to prepare and use land for growing plants and crops: The land here has been intensively cultivated for generations. The land around here has never been cultivated.
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When you cultivate plants or crops, you grow them: The people cultivate mainly rice and beans. Olives have been successfully cultivated in southern Australia.
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warunki wstępne, wymagania na start start learning
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Prerequisite - something that must happen or exist before something else can happen or be done: A degree is an essential prerequisite for employment at this level. Flexibility of approach is an important prerequisite to successful learning.
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prior - happening or existing before something else or before a particular time Although not essential, some prior knowledge of statistics is desirable. This information must not be disclosed without prior written consent. Visits come after prior arrangement. Please give us prior notice If you need an evening meal.
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Ongoing - continuing to exist or develop: The police investigation is ongoing. Training is part of our ongoing career development program. Scientists make ongoing efforts to find a cure for the disease. There is an ongoing debate over the issue
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We all know how busy and divisive modern times can be, and how easily they can fuel stress and anxiety.
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Liberating - making you feel free: He found that changing jobs was very liberating.
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po czymś, w następstwie czegoś start learning
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in the wake of something - after or because of something, as a consequence of something In the wake of/as a result of the finantial crysis, a lot of companies went bankrupt
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pogląd, pomysł, przekonanie lub zrozumienie czegoś start learning
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a notion - an idea, a belief or an understanding of something She had only a vague notion of what might happen. I have to reject the notion that greed can be a good thing. I haven't the faintest notion how to get there. He was committed to the notion of tolerance. They refused to entertain the notion
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A big blow is a large unexpected negative event
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The earth tremors promped worries of a second major earthquake. The incident promped a full-scale review of police procedures. The news promped speculations that prices will rise further.
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to prompt - encourage somebody to speak by asking them questions or suggesting words they could say She was too nervous to speak and had to be promped. The program will prompt you to enter data where required. ‚And then what happened?‘ he promped.
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Mental frustration and severe disappointment are typical of self-doubtful people who overthink what other people think about them. This is a serious impediment on the path to progress and success in life.
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The most important step to attaining self-confidence is to turn your interest and concern towards others instead of worrying about yourself.
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popchnąć kogoś do zrobienia czegoś start learning
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to propel sb to doing sth Habits and routines are the forces that propel our lifes in specific directions. Over time, they have a profound effect on our quality of life.
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otępiające umysł (działania, aktywności) start learning
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mind-numbing (activities)
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A lawyer who plays piano with his jazz band on weekends confesses said: "Every gig is a jolt of adrenaline. I think of new chord progressions while standing on the subway platform. Sometimes I invite my clients to hear my parents."
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akord (w trakcie gry na pianinie) start learning
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1. oszczep 2. rzut oszczepem start learning
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Udział w festiwalu Burning Man był najbardziej ożywczym doświadczeniem mojego życia. start learning
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Going to the Burning Man festival was the most exhilarating experience of my life.
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After leaving his office, a former psychotherapist who wrote a play about the challenges of being a therapist, dashed off to rehearsals, exhilarated as he works with the actors and the director.
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budzić głęboko ukryte wspomnienia start learning
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to awaken deeply hidden memoires To awaken means to stop sleeping, to wake up: She usually awakens several times during the night; A loud noise awakened her. I was awakened by an alarm clock. Often is used figuratively: Her arrival awakened old memories.
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Mój ojciec ma umiarkowaną demencję starczą. start learning
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My father has moderate senile dementia.
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pogarszać się (o stanie czegoś), podupadać (o zdrowiu) start learning
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My father's mental condition worsened slightly after my mother passed away several weeks ago.
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remuneration - an amount of money that is paid to somebody for the work they have done If you'd like to get more information about the job, such as the exact location and remuneration, feel free to contact me at: 010 020 000.
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Pomysł polega na przesyłaniu energii elektrycznej z pustyń do Europy poprzez linie wysokiego napięcia prądu zmiennego. start learning
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The idea is to transmit the electricity to Europe via high voltage alternating current lines from the deserts.
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Nie korzystaj z toalety, jest zapchana. Odpływ kanalizacyjny w naszym domu jest zatkany. start learning
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Please do not use the toilet, it's clogged. The drain in our house is clogged.
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Spuściłem wodę w toalecie. start learning
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Mój mąż zainstalował alarm przeciwwłamaniowy. start learning
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My husband installed a burglar alarm.
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Cukiernia jest na parterze. start learning
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The confectioner's is on the ground floor.
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łańcuch do zamykania drzwi start learning
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a) door chain b) chain door-fastener
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Dodaj lub zmień istniejący adres wysyłki. start learning
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Add or edit an existing shipping address.
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Cena zawiera koszt wysyłki. start learning
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The price includes shipping cost.
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a) door frame b) door case
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