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... politics
partyjny, stronniczy
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partisan
He ... drunkenly towards the door
zataczać się
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staggered
As we came into the arena, we were, by fans pushing their way towards the stage.
przepychać się, rozpychać się, popychać, potrącać
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jostled
a ... of blood
strużka
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trickle
Interest in the product is starting to...
słabnąć, zmniejszać się
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wane
He still hasn't ... with his brother's death.
pogodzić się z czymś
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come to terms
There was a barely ... movement in his right arm.
zauważalny, dostrzegalny
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perceptible
She's a very ... manager.
przedsiębiorczy
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resourceful
It took her months to get ... the shock of Richard leaving.
dojść do siebie po czymś
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over
I tried to ring earlier, but I couldn't get...
dodzwonić się, połączyć się
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through
Before we get ... to business, I'd like to thank you all for coming today.
zabrać się za coś, przejść do czegoś
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down
It's tough for any woman who wants to get ... in politics.
osiągać sukces lub sukcesy
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ahead
You're just trying to get ... of doing the housework!
wykręcać lub wymigać się od czegoś
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out
I wonder how Michael's getting ... in his new job?
radzić sobie, zgadzać lub dogadywać się (dobrze)
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along
Spain last week and Germany this week - he gets ..., doesn't he!
podróżować
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around
They must have got ... through the bathroom window.
wchodzić, dostać się
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in
He shouldn't treat you like that. Don't let him get ... with it.
robić coś bezkarnie, ≈ ujść komuś na sucho
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away
How did you get ... journalism?
zainteresować się czymś
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into
When the going gets tough, the tough...
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get going
despondent noun
przybity, przygnębiony
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despondency
A series of scandals have ... people's confidence in the government.
podkopywać
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undermined
Some of the players were totally ... by playing their first game at the national stadium.
onieśmielić, onieśmielać
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overawed
She was so tired and ... that she burst into tears.
wyczerpany nerwowo, podenerwowany
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overwrought
The family were ... by the news of Annabel's suicide.
zdruzgotany
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shattered
Appearances can be...
zwodniczy
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deceptive
"his air of tetchy perfectionism encouraged those around him to walk on ..."
be extremely cautious about one's words or actions.
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eggshells
Don't hold out for ... Get realistic.
something good that is unlikely to happen
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pie in the sky
A diet deficient ... vitamin D may cause the disease rickets.
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in
Tourists are more vulnerable ... attack, because they do not know which areas of the city to avoid.
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to
The areas of town near the river are liable ... flooding (= are often flooded).
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to
The legislation must be applied irrespective ... someone's ethnic origins.
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of
Why are you so resistant ...... change?
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to
a ... businessman
sp-rytny
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canny
a business...
a new activity that may not be successful przedsięwzięcie
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venture
Love ... between them.
​ to develop or grow quickly:
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burgeoned
If three people in four no longer support the government, isn't this an ... situation?
nie do obrony lub utrzymania
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untenable
When he resigned, the team was left...
plątać się, miotać się
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floundering

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