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used when reporting something that people say is true, although it has not been proved start learning
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a sports car, allegedly stolen in Manchester
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disagreement, dispute, feud
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spierac sie, roztrzasac cos start learning
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an angry and often violent quarrel between two people or groups that continues for a ling time
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to get well again after an illness, wydobrzec start learning
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It requires a lot of attention
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zademonstrowac doswiadczenie adekwatne do stanowiska start learning
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demonstrate experience relevant to the position
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zaraz po tym jak sie rozpoczelo start learning
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once it has commenced/begun
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widelki placowe nie byly okreslone w ogloszeniu start learning
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salary banding was not identified in the job advert
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to search for something by moving things around in a careless or hurried way start learning
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uprzedzic sie do kandydata start learning
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set a perception of the candidate which is incorrect
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pokazac umiejętności komunikacyjne start learning
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display communication skills
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stracić panowanie nad soba start learning
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doprowadzic kogos do szalu start learning
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drive someone up the wall
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wpadać we wściekłość, dostac bialej goraczki- I start learning
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fall into a rage, get a white fever-
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spienic sie, wsciec, spalic sie ze wstydu start learning
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to speak sharply and with anger start learning
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to bite someone’s head off
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to give someone a piece of one’s mind
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nothing seems to be missing
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mysle ze mala nagroda bedzie na miejscu start learning
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I think the small reward is in order
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kto musi zostać rozpieszczony start learning
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czuć się mniej zużyty, sciorany start learning
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co powiesz na drinka w pubie start learning
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how about a drink at the pub
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co z toba, co w ciebie wstapilo start learning
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Jestem rozproszony, rozkojarzony start learning
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to move quickly to avoid someone or something, to deliberately avoid discussing something or doing something start learning
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He ran across the courtyard, dodging a storm of bullets
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w niebezpieczeństwie, zagrozony start learning
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Bierze mnie przeziebienie start learning
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I’m coming down with a cold
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osiągnięcie pełnego potencjału start learning
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achieving your full potential
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ataki paniki, paraliż lub inne formy skrajnego niepokoju, które zakłócają naszą zwykłą zdolność t start learning
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panic attacks, paralysis or other forms of extreme anxiety which interfere with our usual ability to function
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rozwiązania dla przezwyciężenia strachu start learning
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solutions for overcoming fear
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to wait somewhere quietly and secretly, usually because you are going to do something wrong start learning
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She didn't see the figure lurking behind the bushes
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niebezpieczeństwa, które czają się w cieniu start learning
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dangers that lurk in the shadows
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odpowiedź albo walcz albo uciekaj start learning
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the fight or flight response
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podstawowy instynkt przetrwania start learning
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to change, or to make someone or something change start learning
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Her face hadn't altered much over the years
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nasz umysł bezpośrednio zmienia nasze zachowanie start learning
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our mind directly alters our behaviour
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sklonic, kusic, spowodowac to persuade someone to do something, especially something that does not seem wise start learning
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Nothing would induce me to vote for him again
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emocja wywołana przez postrzegane zagrożenie start learning
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an emotion induced by a perceived threat
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1to successfully control a feeling or problem that prevents you from achieving something start learning
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He struggled to overcome his shyness
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overcome with a feeling of fear
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okaleczony/ sparalizowany strachem start learning
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embrace the problems head on
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uzyskać spowiedź/zeznanie start learning
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zasłaniać, kryc; niejasny, ciemny not well known and usually not very important start learning
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The details of his life remain obscure
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to force someone to do something start learning
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The law will compel employers to provide health insurance
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zdobyc uznanie dla sukcesu zespołu start learning
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to get a lot of credit for the team’s success
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docenic Ewe za jej dobry humor start learning
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give credit to Eve for her good humor
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shall we go to the cinema?
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zaprosimy naszych przyjaciół na kolację start learning
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shall we invite our friends for dinner?
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shall I make you a coffee?
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bierze mnie przeziebienie start learning
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I’m coming down with a cold
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nie czuje sie najlepiej - I start learning
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I feel a bit under the weather
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there must be a bug going around
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nie zbliżaj się zbyt blisko start learning
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Nie czuję sie calkiem dobrze start learning
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I’m not feeling a hundred percent
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zasłabnięcia, czuje sie slabo start learning
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zawroty głowy, kreci mi sie w glowie start learning
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I’ve got a bit of temperature
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I have a bit of stomach bug
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making you feel nervous and slightly frightened start learning
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There's something creepy about the way he looks at me
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jest coś dziwnego w sposobie, w jaki na mnie patrzy start learning
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there is something creepy about the way he looks at me
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wspomnienie, retrospekcja to suddenly think about or show something that happened in the past, especially in a film, book etc start learning
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From here the movie flashes back to Billy's first meeting with Schultz
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gotowy do uzytkowania, do pracy start learning
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być szczerym/ bezposrednim z kims start learning
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to be straight with somebody
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biedny / nieszczęśliwy / załamany start learning
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a short and not very serious sexual relationship start learning
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They had a brief fling a few years ago
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a set of leather bands used to control a horse or to attach it to a vehicle it is pulling start learning
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rozwinąć, to add more details or information to something that you have already said start learning
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sporadycznie, od czasu do czasu for short periods but not regularly, over a long period of time start learning
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Weve been going out together for five years, off and on
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to tell someone legally that they must leave the house they are living in start learning
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They were unable to pay the rent, and were evicted from their home
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a competition or a situation in which two or more people or groups are competing with each other start learning
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I only entered the contest for fun
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kwestionowac, podwazac, rywalizowac start learning
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wzlot, the act of climbing something or moving upwards start learning
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pierwsze wejście na Everest start learning
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the first ascent of everest
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wznieść się do pozycji, awansowac start learning
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rosnący porządek ważności start learning
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ascending order of importance
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Ogarnęło mnie uczucie nieszczęścia start learning
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feeling of dispair descended on me
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Wskazane jest omówienie podejścia start learning
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It is avisable to discuss the aproach
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meet/fulfill the requirements
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a strong feeling of uncontrollable anger start learning
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Sam became quite frightening when he was in a rage
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zaangażowanie krajów w proces start learning
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getting the countries involved in the process
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someone who is hurt or killed in an accident or war start learning
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Our aim is to reduce road casualties
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to do something that you have organized or planned start learning
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The Interior Ministry has ordered two of its chief inspectors to carry out an investigation into the death of a journalist whilst in police custody
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someone who is thought to be guilty of a crime start learning
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Two suspects were arrested today in connection with the robbery
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ofiara wypadku, poszkodowany someone who is hurt or killed in an accident or war start learning
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Our aim is to reduce road casualties
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to learn about something so that you understand it, or to teach someone else about something so that they understand it start learning
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Employees must familiarize themselves with the health and safety manual
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familiarize somebody with something
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Pracownicy muszą zapoznać się z podręcznikiem BHP start learning
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Employees must familiarize themselves with the health and safety manual
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to increase the value, amount, effectiveness etc of something start learning
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to increase the value, amount, effectiveness etc of something start learning
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Any surplus was sold to augment their income
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możesz liczyć na naszą pomoc w poznawaniu narzędzia start learning
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you can count on our assistance in getting to know the tool
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Nasz wkład w całą ukladanke start learning
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Our contribution to the entire puzzle
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Jak wygląda polska w porównaniu do innych krajów start learning
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How poland looks compared to other countries
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wrażliwy, podatny, bezbronny start learning
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Children are most vulnerable to abuse within their own home someone who is vulnerable can be easily harmed or hurt
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podatny na wszystkich frontach start learning
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ujawnic, wyciagnac cos na swiatlo dzienne start learning
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to argue strongly in public for something you want, especially a political or social change, to make someone feel anxious, upset, and nervous start learning
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unions agitating for higher pay, I must warn you that any mention of Clare agitates your grandmoth
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wyśmiać, to make fun of someone in an unkind way start learning
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Some of the kids were poking fun at Judy because of the way she was dressed
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uchylanie, to end the law start learning
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if a government repeals a law, it officially ends that law
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change an order or decision that you think is wrong, using your official power start learning
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They have the power to overrule the local council
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the part of your mind that tells you whether what you are doing is morally right or wrong start learning
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It was his guilty conscience that made him offer to help
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uchylic czyjes prawa do czegos start learning
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waive one’s right to something
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to make a light shine on something, or to fill a place with light, to make something much clearer and easier to understand start learning
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The report illuminated the difficult issues at the heart of science policy, A single candle illuminated his face
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brzydzić, nie lubic, detest hate someone or something very much start learning
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I absolutely loathe shopping
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hate something or someone very much start learning
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The two men detested each other
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wyrok więzienia w zawieszeniu start learning
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a suspended prison sentence
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someone who has been proved to be guilty of a crime and sent to prison start learning
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to stay/be on top of something
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someone cannot think clearly for example because they have been taking drugs or they feel very tired start learning
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Then I began to feel totally spaced out
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get bent out of shape about
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siedziec jak na szpilkach start learning
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To be thoroughly fatigued or physically exhausted, to fail I start learning
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to watch a movie, to go to the cinema start learning
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spedzac wolny czas, przebywac start learning
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quickly push your finger or some other pointed object into something or someone start learning
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Andy poked the fish with his finger to see if it was still alive
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ryzyko utraty pracownikow start learning
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a risk of losing employees
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A to pierwsze trudno bez zdania. Staff leaving/Employees' resignations
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rozproszona odpowiedzialność start learning
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napedzac, wprawiac w ruch, to move, drive, or push something forward to move, drive, or push something forward start learning
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He took her arm and propelled her towards the door
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to make known something that was previously secret or unknown start learning
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He may be prosecuted for revealing secrets about the security agency
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a surprising fact about someone or something that was previously secret and is now made known start learning
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He resigned after revelations about his affair
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to throw, to set a level, to aim product start learning
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a big mass or shape of something start learning
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the great bulk of a building
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grupa ludzi o podobnym statusie start learning
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a cohort of 386 patients aged 65 plus
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Increased levels of fat in the diet could heighten the risk of cancer
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zwiększyć wiedzę na temat mocnych stron start learning
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increase insights about strenghts
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modesty the quality of not being too proud about yourself start learning
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opowiadać historie z rzędu start learning
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verb tableto reduce the amount of something that is present or available start learning
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Salmon populations have been severely depleted
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the depletion of the ozone layer
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to measure or calculate something by using a particular instrument or method, o judge how people feel about something or what they are likely to do start learning
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The thermostat will gauge the temperature and control the heat It is difficult to gauge what the other party's next move will be
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a special advantage that is given only to one person or group of people start learning
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He had no special privileges and was treated just like every other prisoner
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privilege of working with you
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wznowienie, it meets again after a break start learning
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if a meeting, a court etc reconvenes, or if you reconvene it, it meets again after a break
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połóg, izolacja (wiezienie) start learning
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apelacja, an urgent request for something important start learning
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The police have issued a new appeal for information
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Dawno się nie widzieliśmy start learning
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to have difficulty speaking because you are almost crying or to make someone do this start learning
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When she was thanking her family for all the help over the years she started to choke up
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to gradually become less drunk, or to make someone become less drunk start learning
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a feeling of dislike for someone because you cannot forget that they harmed you in the past start learning
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Is there anyone who might have had a grudge against her? to hold a grudge
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I wouldn't wish such a fate on my worst enemy
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a copy of a valuable object, painting etc that is intended to deceive people start learning
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The painting was judged a fake
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kręcić się w kółko, to waste one’s time in aimlesd activity start learning
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when something bad is stopped from happening start learning
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Educating new drivers is important for the prevention of accidents
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zdzierać, to cheat someone by making them pay much more than the usual price for something start learning
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A lot of the taxi drivers here will try and rip you off if they think you're a tourist
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wydawac zbyt duzo pieniedzy start learning
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burn a hole in sb’s pocket
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kretacki, podejrzany, ryzykowny, sliski not working properly or not in good condition, seeming to be false, dishonest, or not to be trusted, involving risk or danger start learning
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to decorate and repair something such as a building or office in order to improve its appearance start learning
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it costs me an arm and a leg
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trafił w dziesiątkę, rozbic bank start learning
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to manage to find someone or something after a lot of effort by searching for them or following any information that is available about them start learning
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Police have managed to track down thirty people who were in the town centre when the attack occurred
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someone who has done something illegal, and who is hiding in order to avoid punishment – used especially about criminals in the past to completely stop something by making it illegal start learning
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The bill would have outlawed several types of guns.
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Eksperci medycyny sądowej start learning
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an amount of money that you get unexpectedly start learning
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his £2 million windfall in the lottery
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someone who is trying to avoid being caught by the police start learning
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ociągać się, odlozyc, put off to delay doing something that you ought to do, usually because you do not want to do it start learning
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People often procrastinate when it comes to paperwork
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zastaw, zobowiazanie, deklaracje a serious promise or agreement, especially one made publicly or officially start learning
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the government's pledge to make no deals with terrorists
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the good or bad feelings that a particular person, place, or situation seems to produce and that you react to start learning
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I have good vibes about this contract
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zaprzestać, to stop doing something or stop happening start learning
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to suddenly speak angrily to someone or suddenly criticize someone very strongly start learning
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Anwar lashed out in fury at his colleagues accusing them of racism
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spieszyc sie, to go somewhere very quickly to go or run somewhere very quickly start learning
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Olive dashed into the room, grabbed her bag, and ran out again
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przypuszczalnie, prawdopodobnie start learning
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problematyczny, kontrowersyjny, goracy temat start learning
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Students were evaluated without bias
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zniekształcać, przekrecac to change the appearance, sound, or shape of something so that it is strange or unclear start learning
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Tall buildings can distort radio signals
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a statement that something will happen in the future, especially one made by someone with religious or magic powers start learning
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The prophecy that David would become King was fulfilled
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samospelniajace sie proroctwo start learning
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uzupełnienie do czegoś, dopelnienie start learning
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This wine would be a nice complement to grilled dishes.
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if a plan or action backfires, it has the opposite effect to the one you intended
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błedne przekonanie, blad logiczny a false idea or belief, especially one that a lot of people believe is true start learning
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It's a common fallacy that a neutered dog will become fat and lazy
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to correct or make small changes to something that is written or spoken start learning
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The law was amended to include women
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do negocjacji, otwarty na negocjacje start learning
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The price is usually open to negotiation
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the quality that something big has of being impressive, powerful, or beautiful start learning
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the pure majesty of the Alps
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a skin disease in which a person's skin becomes red and sore start learning
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przekrwienie błony śluzowej nosa, zatkany nos start learning
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the feeling that you have when you think you are going to vomit start learning
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A feeling of nausea suddenly came over me
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podnosić świadomość własnego kraju start learning
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raise awareness of your own country
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a medicine or medical treatment that makes an illness go away start learning
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głęboki, having a strong influence or effect start learning
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The mother's behaviour has a profound impact on the developing child
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butterflies in my stomach
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opanowanie, the state of feeling or seeming calm start learning
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He has lost his composure under the pressure of the situation.
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get off to a flying start
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wstac lewa noga, zle zaczac start learning
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get off on the wrong foot
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dobrze zaczac, exciting and successful start learning
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Moving this pile of bricks will be a long hard slog
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to pull something behind you, especially along the ground, or to be pulled in this way start learning
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The trail led over Boulder Pass before descending to a lake
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to talk for a long time in a way that does not seem clearly organized, so that other people find it difficult to understand you start learning
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There's plenty to discover as you ramble around this little island
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bez wcześniej określonego miejsca przeznaczenia start learning
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without a predetermined destination
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kropla ktora przelala czare goryczy start learning
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one straw that break the camel’s back
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Nie mogę sie z toba zgodzic w tej sprawie start learning
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I can’t go along with you on that
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a surprising fact about someone or something that was previously secret and is now made known start learning
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He resigned after revelations about his affair
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to not notice something, or not see how important it is start learning
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It is easy to overlook a small detail like that
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to wait for something or someone for a short time start learning
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I suppose I could hang on here till she comes back
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to make an effort to understand and deal with a problem or situation start learning
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the state of being extremely violent and severe start learning
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Detectives were shocked by the ferocity of the attack
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to be in charge of a group of workers and check that a piece of work is done satisfactorily start learning
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A team leader was appointed to oversee the project
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bojaźliwy, unwilling to give information about something, shy start learning
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She gave him a coy smile, Tania was always coy about her age
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to send someone or something somewhere for a particular purpose start learning
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Goods are normally dispatched within 24 hours
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to be experiencing something unpleasant that you have no control over start learning
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the mixture of waste from the human body and used water, that is carried away from houses by pipes under the ground start learning
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Chlorine is used in sewage treatment
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to get rid of waste material from your body through your bowels, your skin start learning
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powszechna wiara w astrologie common at a particular time, in a particular place start learning
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the prevalent belief in astrology
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nieefektywny proces rekrutacji start learning
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inefficient recruitment process
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become very interested in sth start learning
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to feel extremely sad, especially because someone you love has died start learning
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People need time to grieve after the death of a loved one
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to illegally force someone to give you something, especially money, by threatening them start learning
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Rebels extorted money from local villagers
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być wściekły na kogos/cos start learning
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I had a hunch that something like this would happen
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żal, uraza, rozgoryczenie a feeling of anger because something has happened that you think is unfair start learning
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He felt considerable resentment towards Sheila for making him work late
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darowac, wybaczyc, godzic sie to accept or forgive behaviour that most people think is morally wrong start learning
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I cannot condone the use of violence under any circumstances
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zejdz na ziemie, wroc do rzeczywistosci start learning
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kaleka, to hurt someone badly so that they cannot walk properly; disable someone who is unable to walk properly because their legs are damaged or injured – now considered offensive start learning
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rozważać, to spend time thinking carefully and seriously about a problem start learning
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if a group of people convene, or someone convenes them, they come together, especially for a formal meeting
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to make someone move quickly, especially by pushing them roughly start learning
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I was hustled out of the building by a couple of security men
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klamra, ugiac, zapiac klamre, bend, fasten to become bent or curved because of heat or pressure, or to make something bend or curve in this way start learning
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Amy buckled the belt around her waist, The rails buckled under the intense heat of the fire
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belt up to fasten your seatbelt around you to protect you in a car plane etc start learning
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About 68 percent of motorists and passengers buckle up when they're driving according to recent federal studies
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doskonalenie, usprawnianie an improvement, usually a small one, to something start learning
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The new model has a number of refinements
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verb tableabbreviation OD to take too much of a drug at one time, so that it harms you or kills you start learning
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She overdosed on sleeping pills
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W nadmiarze, more than a particular amount start learning
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wszystkie rzeczy z umiarem start learning
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rozpoczac nowe zycie/nowy rozdzial start learning
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wyrazic stanowisko, someone's opinion about something start learning
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We still do not know where he stands on the matter
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pub crawling/bar tour/bar hopping
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sprostowanie, urealnienie start learning
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the way you hold something tightly, or your ability to do this, power and control over someone or something start learning
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Don't loosen your grip on the rope or you’ll fall
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w stosunku do, w nawiazaniu do start learning
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zmniejszyc transparentnosc start learning
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to reduce the transparency
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postępowac zgodnie z definicją start learning
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pociągać za sobą, to involve something as a necessary part or result start learning
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Some foreign travel is entailed in the job A new computer system entails a lot of re-training
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someone who has been elected to an official position, especially in politics, and who is doing that job at the present time, start learning
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the incumbent president was forced to step down by popular protest.
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Jest to po prostu logiczne start learning
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This is simply logical/ This is only logical
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the limit at which something is no longer applicable. start learning
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The cut-off point depends on age and length of employment.
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Centrum kosztów obciążone fakturami wystawionymi za pracę wykonaną w ramach projektu start learning
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Cost center burdened with invoices issued for work carried out in the project
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być podniesionym w dyskusji start learning
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to be raised in discussion
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niezależnie od tego, jak są zorganizowane start learning
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regardless of how they are organised
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completely developed, trained, or established start learning
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starać się, to make a great effort to achieve something start learning
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We must continue to strive for greater efficiency
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przestępczość, illegal or immoral behaviour or actions, especially by young people start learning
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być wiernym mojemu słowu, keeping one's promise start learning
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improve sth, get money for sth- wykupic improve sth, get sth back, odzyskać to make something less bad start learning
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Olivier's performance redeemed an otherwise second-rate play He finally redeemed his watch from the pawnbroker
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zaległa płatność, przestepczosc, wykroczenie illegal or immoral behaviour or actions, especially by young people start learning
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the ever-rising statistics of delinquency and crime
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obojetnosc, lack of interest&concern start learning
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his apparent indifference to material luxuries Whether you stay or leave is a matter of total indifference to me
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cut down to reduce the amount of money, time, goods etc that you use start learning
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Higher taxes encourage people to economize on fuel
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to accept an unpleasant or sad situation and no longer feel upset or angry about it start learning
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George and Elizabeth have come to terms with the fact that they
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kopanie okopów wokół pozycji start learning
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digging trenches around the position
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powodować zamknięte postawy start learning
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to cause closed attitudes
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w zróżnicowanym stopniu, w roznym zakresie start learning
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Mr President, competitive trade on a global scale brings benefits to all who take part, but to varying extents.
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where of these changes result from
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zarywac nocke, pracowac do pozna start learning
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to suddenly feel very shocked worried or frightened start learning
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When I first saw the film it really freaked me out
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informator, sygnalista, demaskator start learning
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trend rosnącej frustracji start learning
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a trend of growing frustration
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wypłacalny, having enough money to pay your debts start learning
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I don't know how we managed to remain solvent
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the amount of food, drink etc that you take into your body start learning
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Try to reduce your intake of fat
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być zadłużonym, byc na minusie start learning
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to have sb in one’s pocket
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mieć chwilę, miec swoje 5 minut start learning
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złośliwość, the desire to harm someone because you hate them start learning
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not right for a particular situation start learning
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if a piece of writing, set of ideas etc is coherent, it is easy to understand because it is clear and reasonable
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przestronne mieszkanie w ekskluzywnej dzielnicy start learning
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spacious apartment in an upscale neighborhood
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relating to people from a high social class who have a lot of money start learning
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an affluent upscale audience
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media kosztuja okolo xxx misiecznie start learning
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the utilities come to about xxx a month
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balkon z widokiem na park start learning
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a balcony overlooking the park
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throw a house-warming party
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showing signs of wear and tear
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to feel tired and unhealthy because you have been working too hard not getting enough sleep or worrying a lot about something start learning
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renovate to decorate and repair something such as a building or office in order to improve its appearance start learning
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The Grand Hotel has been completely refurbished
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zorganizuj kredyt hipoteczny w banku start learning
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arrange a mortgage with a bank
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To have a strong (and sometimes inflexible) desire for something start learning
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przepracowywac sie, doprowadzic do wyczerpania start learning
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to burn the candle at both ends
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hard graft with few employees
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to have a lot on my plate
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to have so much work that you have problems dealing with it start learning
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to be snowded under with work
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odliczyć pieniądze z mojej pensji start learning
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deduct money from my salary
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the quality of being suitable or useful for a particular purpose, especially by making something easier or saving you time start learning
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Most of us like the convenience of using credit cards to buy things
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znalezc sie w punkcie wyjscia start learning
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if this doesn’t work, we are back to square one
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posciel, przescieradla, obrus, len start learning
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podjąć trud zrobienia czegoś start learning
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unwilling to keep still or stay where you are, especially because you are nervous or bored, niepokoj, nerwowosc start learning
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zrobić wystarczająco dużo start learning
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wykrzywiać się, robic miny start learning
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robic wymowki, znalezc wymowke start learning
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To create a loud, typically angry disturbance or display in public, such that it draws attention to those involved. start learning
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My parents always make a scene with their fighting wherever we go. Robert made a scene in the store when they refused to refund him for the broken television.
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jak można zarabiać na życie start learning
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He made a living by working as a cook.
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to make a good impression
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it makes a big difference
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to zależy od tego, jaki ruch wykonasz i jaki dokonasz wyboru start learning
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it depends what move you make and what choice you make
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to make a fool of himself
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mieć forsy jak lodu, spać na forsie; mieć czegoś w bród; start learning
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Don't worry about the cost — soon you'll be rolling in it. Jessica's parents are obviously rolling in money.
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to teach someone to think, behave, or feel in a particular way over a period of time start learning
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A manager's job is to instil determination into his players
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to lose something for a short time by putting it in the wrong place start learning
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Oh dear, I seem to have misplaced the letter
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if you blow a flame or a fire out, or if it blows out, it stops burning The match blew out in the wind
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to put on formal clothes or your best clothes for example in order to go to work or for a special occasion start learning
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Grandma always dressed up and went to church every Sunday
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belonging to the present time, happening or done in the same period of time start learning
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odzyskaj / odzyskaj spokój start learning
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recover/regain your composure
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to delay doing something that you ought to do, usually because you do not want to do it start learning
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People often procrastinate when it comes to paperwork
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rozjaśnić, tidy sth, solve/explain sth start learning
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to be ill, or to make someone feel ill or unhappy, the thing or things that are causing difficulties for something start learning
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to show sb how to do a job or activity I start learning
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zaprzepaścić, nieudolnie przeprowadzic to deal with a situation badly, because of a lack of skill or care start learning
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The prime minister admitted that the crisis had been mishandled
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a unilateral action or decision is done by only one of the groups involved in a situation
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implikowac strach przed ujawnieniem start learning
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to imply fear of reveling sth
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zainteresować kogos czyms start learning
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ze względów bezpieczeństwa start learning
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to keep sth under one's hat
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zgadzac sie, miec takie same poglady start learning
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to see eye to eye with sb
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completely unfair and wrong start learning
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a scandalous waste of public money
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Była pełna głębokiej urazy start learning
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She was filled with deep resentment
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Not having progressed as much as is necessary to meet a particular deadline start learning
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I'm so far behind schedule that I'll never get this report done by Friday. Thanks to the flu, I'm now behind schedule in my party preparations.
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niedopełnienie, niewykonanie august underrun of 111 cash start learning
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make it difficult for someone to do something start learning
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She tried to run, but was hampered by her heavy suitcase
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this requires certain trade-offs among priorities start learning
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rain, snow etc that falls on the ground, or the amount of rain, snow etc that falls start learning
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narażone na, wystawione na start learning
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wysypisko, put sth somewhere, get rid of sth start learning
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a long period of dry weather when there is not enough water for plants and animals to live start learning
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the protection of natural things such as animals, plants, forests etc, to prevent them from being spoiled or destroyed start learning
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reduce to become or make something become smaller or less start learning
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These drugs diminish blood flow to the brain
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to make a tree fall down by cutting it with a sharp tool start learning
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A couple of the older trees will have to be chopped down
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the thing or things that are causing difficulties for something to be ill, or to make someone feel ill or unhappy start learning
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This initiative is not the answer to what ails our educational system
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to do something that produces an effect or change in something or in someone's start learning
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decisions which affect our lives, the areas affected by the hurricane
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dominowac, panowac, zapanowac it exists among a group of people at a certain time, they are successful in the end start learning
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the economic conditions which prevail in England and Wales, Justice will prevail
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istotne informacje sterujące start learning
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meaningful steering information
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elimination of impediments
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realizacja w ramach budżetu start learning
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to have a natural tendency to do something, appropriate start learning
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be apt to do something; apt Some of the staff are apt to arrive late on Mondays Love at first sight is a very apt description
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pozostajace do zrobienia działania start learning
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including or influencing every part of something start learning
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The crisis gave an overarching justification to the government's policy
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nadrzedny, including or influencing every part of something start learning
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The crisis gave an overarching justification to the government's policy
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to make a great effort to achieve something start learning
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ING strives to work as one global organisation
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the act of giving someone else control of a place or business start learning
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to advise someone, to listen and give support to someone with problems start learning
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She counselled them not to accept this settlement
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pasuje bardzo mocno, mocno dopasowane start learning
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poprawiles mi humor, ten dzien bedzie lepszy start learning
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używaj czegoś za dużo, zwłaszcza, że nie jest już skuteczny lub jest uszkodzony start learning
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use something too much, especially so that it is not effective any more or it is damaged
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a small job that you have to do regularly, especially work that you do to keep a house clean start learning
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We share the domestic chores
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uszkodzenie narządu wzroku start learning
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get rid of sth, do away with sth to get rid of laws beliefs or traditions because they are considered to be old-fashioned or wrong start learning
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Sooner or later the social practices that keep Japanese women out good jobs will be swept away by economic circumstances
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wartka, rwaca rzeka - po deszczu start learning
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start learning
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szalejącej zywiol, strumien, fala start learning
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an article in a newspaper about the life of someone who has just died start learning
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byc na biezaco z tym co sie dzieje start learning
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to be on the top of what’s happening
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I don't want to make a fool of myself
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przyzwyczaić się do czegos start learning
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to make a continuous sound, like the sound of a bee start learning
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feeling unhappy because you are a long way from your home start learning
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to strictly limit the amount of money that is available to a company or organization start learning
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The government is squeezing the railways investment budget
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to try to persuade people that a company's shares are worth more than they really are start learning
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to try to persuade people that a company's shares are worth more than they really are if a company ramps up an activity, it increases it To ramp up a share price during a takeover bid is unacceptable
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promować lokalne rozwiązania start learning
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to promote local solutions
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to persuade someone who belongs to another organization, team etc to leave it and join yours, especially in a secret or dishonest way, podkupic start learning
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to change something in order to improve it and make it seem more modern start learning
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Many older companies are revamping their image
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ocena w warunkach niepewnosci start learning
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judgment under uncertainty
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not expressed in a direct way, indirect start learning
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an oblique reference to his drinking problem
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to clean the inside of your mouth and throat by blowing air through water or medicine in the back of your throat start learning
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Gargling with salt water may help your sore throat
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the long tube in your body through which food passes after it leaves your stomach start learning
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the sense of taste, and especially your ability to enjoy or judge food start learning
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It tasted very strange, at least to my untrained palate
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to put a lubricant on something in order to make it move more smoothly start learning
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Lubricate all moving parts with grease
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to move a part of your body, especially your head or chin, upwards or to the side start learning
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My mother tilted her head and smiled
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move or make something move quickly through the air with a quiet sound start learning
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Her skirt swished as she walked
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to take air, liquid etc into your mouth by making your lips form a small hole and using the muscles of your mouth to pull it in start learning
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She was chomping on a bread roll
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containing or consisting of salt start learning
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to praise someone in order to please them or get something from them, even though you do not mean it start learning
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Perry would always flatter Mrs. Mitchell by praising her cooking
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być skłonny do zrobienia czegoś likely to do something or suffer from something, especially something bad or harmful start learning
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Kids are all prone to eat junk food
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mam to gdzies, nie obchodzi mnie start learning
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to make a situation, relationship, or work of art not as good as it used to be or could be, especially by adding too much of one thing start learning
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Having children can often unbalance even the closest of relationships
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marszczyć, falowac, prezyc to move in small waves, or to make something move in this way start learning
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I could see the muscles rippling under his shirt
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if a part of your body is puffy, it is swollen; puffiness
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extreme, often uncontrolled anger start learning
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I was shaking with fury, Go on then shouted Jamie in a fury
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nienawiść do samego siebie, autoagresja start learning
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faint start learning
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For a few seconds, he thought he was going to black out
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sth is undecided, uncertain start learning
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our tasks are still up in the air
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to make a long story short
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sth isn’t expected to work out start learning
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That's not going to fly. It means the idea has a flaw that will prevent it from happening.
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if water, mud etc churns, or if something churns it, it moves about violently
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hen you provide something that someone needs now or in the future start learning
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the provision of childcare facilities
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a piece of glass used in a window or door start learning
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a feeling of great respect and liking for someone or something start learning
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He felt great awe for the landscape
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apel, wolanie, wytlumaczenie a request that is urgent or full of emotion start learning
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He sued the newspaper for defamation of character.
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the most important, interesting, or enjoyable part of something such as a holiday, performance, or sports competition start learning
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That weekend in Venice was definitely the highlight of our trip
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when an activity, situation, or process begins again after a period when it had stopped start learning
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a renewal of the recent conflict
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to give strength or support to something and to help it succeed start learning
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the theories that underpin his teaching method
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to reduce the size number or amount of something start learning
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The new edition of the book was trimmed down to just eighty-two pages
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to have many jobs or roles start learning
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She wears many hats: she's a doctor, a musician, and a writer
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coś łatwego, "bułka z masłem" start learning
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the most reliable information received directly from the source rather than second hand start learning
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Straight from the horse's mouth
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miec czegos serdecznie dosyc start learning
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to be sick to death of sth
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when a group of people or countries agree or are joined together start learning
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feel/show/have a strong feeling of sympathy for someone who is suffering, and a desire to help them start learning
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Did he feel any compassion for the victim of his crime
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a talk given as part of a Christian church service, usually on a religious or moral subject start learning
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The vicar gave a sermon on charity
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słowa lub czyny, których celem jest zatajenie błędów czy winy start learning
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to stop people from finding out the truth about something such as a crime or a mistake start learning
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Confidential information was stolen from an office in the Watergate building and Nixon tried to cover it up
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Donna might be able to come tomorrow, but it's very unlikely
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undergo a change/transformation, undergo treatment/ surgery/ an operation
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wydaje mi się to mało prawdopodobne start learning
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the ability to understand a situation only after it has happened start learning
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With hindsight, I should have seen the warning signs
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in order to help, improve, or please someone or something start learning
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He moved to the seaside for the sake of his health.
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to prevent other people from knowing about something immoral or shocking start learning
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Gran wanted it all hushed up, but everyone knew it was suicide
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to stop people from finding out the truth about something such as a crime or a mistake start learning
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Hemmings stole a total of $150,000 from the company, falsifying the accounts to cover it up
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pojsc w tango, zaszalec, celebrate start learning
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your face becomes a bright pink colour, especially because you are embarrassed or angry start learning
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być złapanym na gorącym uczynku start learning
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The thought of Pierre with Nicole had made her see red
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very eager to punish someone who has done something bad start learning
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He never admitted his guilt or asked for forgiveness.
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A pub crawl is where a group of people will try to visit as many pubs as possible in one night, having a set number of alcoholic beverages in each
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a feeling of shame and great embarrassment, because you have been made to look stupid or weak start learning
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the humiliation of having to ask her parents for money
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someone who is pompous thinks that they are important, and shows this by being very formal and using long words – used to show disapproval
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showing that you think someone or something deserves no respect start learning
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when you provide something that someone needs now or in the future start learning
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the provision of childcare facilities
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backup, wyjscie awaryjne, plan awaryjny something that can be used or done if a supply, method etc fails start learning
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It's wise to have an extra video player as a fallback
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always wanting to find out things that do not concern you, especially other people's start learning
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to not care at all about someone or something start learning
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I don't give a damn about her
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to give or do something in return for something done or given to you start learning
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the amount of food, drink etc that you take into your body start learning
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Try to reduce your intake of fat
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to become more relaxed and stop being serious worried or nervous when you are with other people start learning
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After a couple of drinks she began to loosen up a little
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sing very few words in a way that seems rude start learning
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With a curt nod, he turned away and sat down
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czkawka, a small problem or delay a sudden repeated stopping of the breath, usually caused by eating or drinking too fast start learning
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a hiccup in the negotiations, Don't drink so fast – youll get hiccups
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to have a skeleton in the closet
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przyzwyczaic sie, uodpornic to make someone become used to something unpleasant, so that they are no longer upset by it start learning
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Nurses soon become inured to the sight of suffering
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celowy, wskazany, srodek dorazny helping you to deal with a problem quickly and effectively although sometimes in a way that is not morally right start learning
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his solution is politically expedient but may well cause long-term problems, We think it is expedient to make a good-will gesture to the new administration
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the end justifies the means
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to treat someone or something as unimportant start learning
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Charles Barkley blew off the sexist remarks he made about female reporters
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between a rock and a hard place
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to repeat the main points of something that has just been said start learning
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Let me just recap what's been discussed so far
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to talk about a religious subject in a public place, especially in a church during a service start learning
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angry and surprised because you feel insulted or unfairly treated start learning
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the state of being freed from the power of evil, believed by Christians to be made possible by Jesus Christ start learning
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to be slowly destroyed by a natural chemical process, or to make something do this start learning
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Her body was already starting to decay
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rozpaść się z hukiem, upaść z hukiem przegrać z hukiem start learning
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stawać pod ścianą, być przyparty do muru start learning
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to be up against the wall, to be cornered
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ill and therefore unable to be present, not willing to do something start learning
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Mrs Rawlins is temporarily indisposed
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kołysać, przekonac, przekabacic to influence someone so that they change their opinion start learning
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Don't allow yourself to be swayed by his promises, The trees swayed gently in the breeze
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To reveal incriminating or embarrassing information about (someone), especially to a person in authority start learning
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ratted out the vandals to the school principal
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great sadness because someone has died start learning
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The Armenian authorities declared May 29 a national day of mourning
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an unpleasant burning feeling in your stomach or chest caused by acid from your stomach start learning
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get your head out of the clouds
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to stop people from finding out the truth about something such as a crime or a mistake start learning
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Confidential information was stolen from an office in the Watergate building and Nixon tried to cover it up
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tolerate live with stand for, znosic to accept an unpleasant situation or someone's annoying behaviour without complaining start learning
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I'm surprised that she's put up with him for all of these years
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to hide the true facts about a serious accident or illegal action start learning
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Investigators are accused of whitewashing the governor’s record
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śmiać się do rozpuku, do lez start learning
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I laughed my head off at the film
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to treat someone in a cruel and violent way, often sexually; to deliberately use something for the wrong purpose or for your own advantage start learning
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She was sexually abused as a child
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causing a lot of argument and disagreement between people start learning
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someone who lives in a parish, especially someone who regularly goes to a Christian church there start learning
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a ceremony that is always performed in the same way, usually for religious purposes start learning
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These traditional rites are performed only by the women of the village
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rozbić, zniszczyc, uderzyc to break into pieces violently or noisily, or to make something do this by dropping, throwing, or hitting it; to destroy something such as a political system or criminal organization start learning
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A stolen car smashed into the bus
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wywolywac/powodowac kontrowersje start learning
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create/spark/stir/cause controversy: The decision to allow more cars on the ferry was sure to spark controversy
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start learning
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the way that your parents care for you and teach you to behave when you are growing up start learning
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Mike had had a strict upbringing
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feeling uncomfortable or nervous and worrying about what people think of you, for example because you have made a silly mistake, or because you have to talk or sing in public: start learning
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Lori gets embarrassed if we ask her to sing.
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start learning
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something you say or do that is insulting to God or people’s religious beliefs start learning
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to have an unpleasant smell start learning
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a poor farmer who owns or rents a small amount of land, either in past times or in poor countries: start learning
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the amount of food, drink etc that you take into your body start learning
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Try to reduce your intake of fat
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something you do in order to prevent something dangerous or unpleasant from happening start learning
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The traffic barriers were put there as a safety precaution.
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zrobić więcej szkody niż pożytku start learning
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start learning
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an offensive word for a stupid person start learning
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Someone’s nicked my wallet
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to hit someone, especially a child, with your open hand in order to punish them start learning
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the debate about whether parents should smack their children
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to stop a child from misbehaving
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my father used to give me the slipper
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I always denied doing anything wrong and I usually got away with it
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pozbyć się, zniesc, zrezygnowac start learning
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they have the courage to do away with the physical punishment of children
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start learning
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listen to him going on about responsibility
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to defend yourself and refuse to let a powerful person or organization treat you badly or unfairly start learning
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Standing up to an abusive boss can be risky
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I seemed to grow out of it when I reached my early twenties
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wygłupiać sie, marnowac czas to waste time doing unnecessary things or do something much too slowly especially when you should be doing something else to behave in a silly way for fun start learning
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We have to go to Cost Co by five and he's just fooling around We used to fool around a lot in class
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a short journey in order to do something for someone, for example delivering or collecting something for them: start learning
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I seemed to spend my life running errands for people. She was always sending me on errands.
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start learning
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a talk given as part of a Christian church service, usually on a religious or start learning
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The vicar gave a sermon on charity
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a substance that has a pleasant smell when you burn it start learning
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a church filled with the smell of incense
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less bright, airly dark or not giving much light, so that you cannot see well start learning
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The lights in the theatre began to dim
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start learning
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polaczyc sily, pracowac razem start learning
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we should put our heads together to solve this puzzle
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naskoczyc na kogos, nakrzyczec start learning
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don’t bite his head off for that tiny mistake
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start learning
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I don’t know the answer off the top of my head
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start learning
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What time does the plane arrive in New York
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start learning
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wygodne, jeśli chodzi o moje zainteresowania start learning
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convenient when it comes to my interests
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start learning
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Several factors are likely to influence this decision
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what does michael look like?
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start learning
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czy on też jest taki jak ty start learning
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dlaczego jesteś tak zainteresowany nagle? start learning
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why are you so interested all of a sudden?
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start learning
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get your head out of the clouds
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start learning
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I laughed my head off at that film
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start learning
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Nie znam odpowiedzi z mojej głowy start learning
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I don’t know the answer off the top of my head
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nie miej pretensji do niego za ten drobny błąd start learning
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don’t bite his head off for that tiny mistake
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polaczyc nasze sily, aby rozwiązać tę zagadkę start learning
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to put our heads together to solve this puzzle
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moja głowa mnie boli strasznie start learning
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start learning
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być nielubianym, nieznośnym (dosł. być bólem w szyi) start learning
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być wciagnietym przez film start learning
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to be grasped by the film
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zagrożone są środki do życia, sa na szali start learning
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jaka jest stawka, co jest na szsli start learning
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zmniejszyć lub zwiększyć ekonomię start learning
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shrink or boost the economy
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the parts of a country that are not near the capital start learning
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zaniepokoić, zdestabilizowac narod start learning
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the period of time when someone has an important job start learning
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The company has doubled in value during his tenure
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a feeling of emotional comfort at a time of great sadness or disappointment start learning
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After the death of her son, Val found solace in the church
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improwizowac, wymyslec na poczekaniu start learning
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complicated and difficult to understand dark and difficult to see through start learning
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The laws on intellectual property are murky
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uderzy w ścianę, dotrzec do sciany start learning
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a young woman who is not married, especially a pretty young woman in an old story start learning
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to force a person or animal into a place that they cannot move away from start learning
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bądź pedantem, jeśli chodzi o dokładność reguł szczegółowych start learning
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be a stickler for detail rules accuracy
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pudrowanie rzeczywistosci start learning
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start learning
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whether or not you like it, I’m going out tonight
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calm, serious, and formal start learning
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The wedding was rather a sedate occasion
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to give someone drugs to make them calm or to make them sleep start learning
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He was still in shock, and heavily sedated
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start learning
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likes to be in the limelight
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start learning
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There was widespread international condemnation of the bombing
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violent and cruel in a way that hurts someone physically start learning
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get around the rules/bend
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adhere to rules, comply with,
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to accept and obey a decision, rule, agreement etc, even though you may not agree with it start learning
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You have to abide by the referee's decision
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publiczne wydarzenie charytatywne start learning
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oprzeć się na, wspierac, naciskac start learning
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governing party has leaned heavily on anti-immigrant rhetoric.
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to surprise or upset someone so much that they do not react start learning
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The attack stunned a nation that is increasingly divided politically
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coraz bardziej podzielona politycznie start learning
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increasingly divided politically
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a large public meeting, especially one that is held outdoors to support a political idea, protest etc start learning
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start learning
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potępiać przemoc i mowę nienawiści. start learning
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to condemn violence and hate speech.
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attacker someone who attacks another person start learning
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psychicznie niezrownowazony mężczyzna start learning
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zbierac pieniądze na sprzęt medyczny start learning
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raise money for medical equipment
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fantastyczne światło laserowe start learning
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an extravagant laser light
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zanim wybuchły fajerwerki start learning
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before fireworks were set to explode
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borykać się, zmagac sie, silowac to fight or struggle with someone, holding them tightly start learning
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Two men grappled with a guard at the door
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toksyczny i agresywny ton politycznej debaty w kraju start learning
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the toxic and aggressive tone of the country’s political debate
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to persuade someone to do something bad or violent start learning
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He accused union leaders of instigating the disturbances
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to say very strongly that you do not approve of something or someone, especially because you think it is morally wrong start learning
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Politicians were quick to condemn
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wydawać fałszywe świadectwa zgonu start learning
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to issue fake death certificates
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deliberately encourage people to fight, argue etc start learning
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a person who incites others to commit an offence
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niedofinansowane szpitale start learning
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cudowny czas roznoszenia dobra start learning
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a wonderful time of spreading good
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cele polityczne i ideologiczne start learning
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political and ideological ends
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start learning
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to discuss sth in the forum
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used when you are starting to talk about someone or something new that is connected with what you were talking about before start learning
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Kitty's got so thin. And as for Carl, he always seems to be ill
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to put new supplies into something, or to fill something again start learning
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More vaccines are needed to replenish our stocks
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to take food or other substances into your body start learning
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to frighten or threaten someone into making them do what you want start learning
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They tried to intimidate the young people into voting for them
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to make a subject that seems difficult or complicated easier to understand, especially by explaining it in simpler language start learning
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make a mistake, mishandle things start learning
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calm, serious, and formal to give someone drugs to make them calm or to make them sleep start learning
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He was still in shock, and heavily sedated The wedding was rather a sedate occasion
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start learning
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clearly expressed in a few words – use this to show approval, concise start learning
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to develop as a result of something else start learning
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His headaches stemmed from vision problems
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mieć wiatr w moich żaglach start learning
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to have the wind in my sails to move forward with a lot of drive and momentum to have some momentum, or to be "fired up to do something".
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co jest dla mnie ważne w życiu start learning
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what matters to me in life
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make a mistake; mishandle things start learning
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completely in favor of something or someone start learning
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start learning
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to take food or other substances into your body start learning
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to try to do more than you are able to, or to use more money, supplies etc than you have start learning
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Problems only arise when people overstretch themselves
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to look at sth with all your attention start learning
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start learning
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pod tym względem, w tym sensie start learning
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start learning
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miec powinnosc, sa spodziewane start learning
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start learning
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to deliberately try to influence or change a situation that does not concern you, or that you do not understand start learning
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You have no right to come in here meddling with my things He accused the US of meddling in China's internal affairs
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patrzeć na coś z całą uwagą start learning
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to look at sth with all your attention
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start learning
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start learning
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horrors don’t do it for me
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start learning
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nadstawiac uszu, wiedziec co w trawie piszczy start learning
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keep your ear to the ground
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start learning
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trzymaj sie z dala od tego start learning
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ciekawosc to pierwszy stopien do piekla start learning
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jak mi powiedziano/doniesiobo start learning
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jest napisane na całej twojej twarzy start learning
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it’s written all over your face
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To have a secret plan, idea, or advantage that can be utilized if and when it is required. start learning
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to have a trick up your sleeve
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start learning
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start learning
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start learning
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Nie mam ani centa, nie mam kasy start learning
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start learning
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you need to tighten your belt
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start learning
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start learning
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splukalismy się na nasz nowy samochód start learning
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we splashed out on our new car
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start learning
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zdobyc/kupic cos za friko start learning
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start learning
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when someone is formally forgiven by the Christian Church or a priest for the things they have done wrong start learning
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f a hollow part of your body dilates or if something dilates it, it becomes wider start learning
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start learning
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start learning
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lekceważyć ich obowiązki w domu start learning
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to disregard their responsibilities at home
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the equal opportunity pursuit
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start learning
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start learning
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niezdrowe napoje gazowane start learning
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start learning
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start learning
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This cake is really yummy
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start learning
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the muscle that is between your lungs and your stomach, and that you use when you breathe start learning
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wdech, wstrzymaj oddech, wydech start learning
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inhale, hold the breath in, exhale
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start learning
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to give sb room for improvement
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to pay too little attention to something to fail to look after someone or something properly start learning
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Many of these ideas have been neglected by modern historians She smoked and drank, neglected the children
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especially in North Ameto not pay or do something at the right time start learning
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They had fallen behind on their mortgage repayments. He's fallen behind with his school work again.
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uchylanie się od płacenia podatków start learning
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someone who has only recently arrived somewhere or only recently started a particular activity start learning
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zabrać się do nauki, przyłożyć się do nauki, wziąć się za książki/ do kucia, kuć, ryć start learning
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albo tak albo nie, mozesz brac albo nie start learning
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to continue to behave according to a particular rule, agreement, or belief to stick firmly to something start learning
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I have adhered strictly to the rules We adhere to the principles of equal rights and freedom of expression for all
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przemieszczać się, obejsc to avoid something that is difficult or causes problems for you start learning
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I think we should be able to get around most of these problems. She was always very clever at getting around the rules
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a situation in which someone receives a lot of attention, especially from newspapers, television start learning
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Tad loves being in the limelight. The president's wife wanted to stay out of the limelight
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disapprove, skazac, potepiac, force to say very strongly that you do not approve of something or someone, especially because you think it is morally wrong start learning
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She knew that society would condemn her for leaving her children people condemned to a life of poverty, He was found guilty and condemned to death
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to treat someone badly especially by deliberately making things difficult for them start learning
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I got tired of being jerked around by everyone in the department so I quit
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to clean something with a chemical that destroys start learning
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First use some iodine to disinfect the wound
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to dla mnie podwójne, to samo sie tyczy mnie start learning
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to stop criticizing someone or telling someone what to do start learning
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to spoil something by doing something stupid start learning
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She realized that she had screwed up her life
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a statement that you are not responsible for or involved with something, or that you do not know about it – used especially in advertising or legal agreements start learning
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to be too fearful to undertake or complete an action. start learning
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sztuczka, wybieg, fortel, taktyka a clever and dishonest way of tricking someone so that you can get an advantage start learning
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His usual ploy is to pretend he's ill
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My French is a bit rusty if you are rusty, you are not as good at something as you used to be, because you have not practised it for a long time
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transitive usually passivea to support someone or something, especially by giving them money or using your influence start learning
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The scheme has been backed by several major companies in the region
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to make someone lose confidence or become nervousi start learning
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His confidence was rattled by the accident
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verb tableto turn something over so that it is upside down start learning
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a statement that someone has done something wrong or illegal, but that has not been proved start learning
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Mr Singh has strongly denied the allegations of sexual harassment
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an angry protest by a lot of ordinary people start learning
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The closure of the local hospital has caused a huge public outcry
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władać, dzierżyc, posługiwac sie to have a lot of power or influence, and to use it start learning
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The Church wields immense power in Ireland wield power/influence/authority
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to take control of a place suddenly and quickly, using military force, to take hold of something suddenly and violently start learning
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Suddenly, he seized my hand, The rebels have seized power
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przeciwwaga dla rządów komunistycznych start learning
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counterwieght to communist rule
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ubiegać się o odszkodowanie start learning
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zespół interdyscyplinarny start learning
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wdech, wstrzymaj oddech, wydech start learning
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inhale, hold the breath in, exhale
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similarly start learning
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zgromadzenie ogólne interesariuszy start learning
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general assembly of stakeholders
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pełnić silną rolę polityczną start learning
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hold a powerful political role
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doprowadziło do szybkiego protestu publicznego start learning
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has led to swift public outcry
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start learning
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wkuwac, zabrac sie do nauki start learning
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said to thank sb for helping you and as a way of saying that you will do sth for them in the future start learning
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to accept and obey a decision, rule, agreement etc, even though you may not agree with it start learning
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abode You have to abide by the referee's decision
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start learning
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bend/get around the rules
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gdzie i kiedy to jest wystawiane start learning
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uzasadnienie merytoryczne start learning
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substantive justification
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start learning
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to think that rules etc are very important and that other people should think so too start learning
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be a stickler for detail/rules/ accuracy
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to talk to someone in a way which seems friendly but shows that you think they are not as intelligent or do not know as much as you start learning
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The program focuses on kids interests without patronizing them
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to delay doing something until later or arrange for something to happen at a later time especially because there is a problem or you do not want to do it now start learning
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They've decided to put off going to Venice until after she's had her You can't keep putting it off forever
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start learning
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Twój oddech staje się szybszy start learning
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your breathing gets faster
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twoje źrenice rozszerzają się start learning
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to stop existing as an organization, or to make something do this start learning
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to be in a very bad situation, in which you are likely to be defeated start learning
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The army says the rebels are on the ropes
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an offensive expression used to show that you are very angry with someone start learning
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for the sake of everybody
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rozumiec tak samo, miec takie samo zdanie start learning
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głębokie wyrzuty sumienia start learning
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start learning
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postawić pod ścianą, przyparty do sciany start learning
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blad w ocenie, utrata rozsadku start learning
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zdeprawować (siebie), ponizyc, upodlic to make someone or something lose its value or people’s respect: start learning
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actors who debased themselves by participating in the show
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Laws stipulate the maximum interest rate that banks can charge. if an agreement, law, or rule stipulates something, it must be done
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pretend you do not know something start learning
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What do you mean Don't play dumb
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przerażenie, the worry, disappointment, or unhappiness you feel when something unpleasant happens start learning
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If someone says that they are all ears, they mean that they are ready and eager to listen.
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przypiekać, przypalac, spalic start learning
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Direct sunlight will scorch the plant's leaves
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to stop something from happening, spreading, or developing, powstrzymac start learning
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ething The measures are meant to stem the tide of illegal immigration an attempt to stem the decline in profits
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oczyść atmosfere odnosnie czegos start learning
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To find a solution to or help recover from a particularly difficult situation, especially one created by a mistake, misfortune, or ill judgment start learning
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The line cooks had a huge amount of orders to fill, so the manager helped them plate the food to dig them out of a hole.
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nie obrażaj mojej inteligencji start learning
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don’t insult my intelligence
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nowy produkt na bazie innego start learning
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Proponuję zrobienia czegoś start learning
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to affect the organisation
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rozważyć zrobienia czegoś start learning
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wściec się (dosł. uderzyć w dach) start learning
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głosowanie zatwierdzające start learning
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zaopatrzenie, klauzula, postanowienie start learning
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podkreśla potrzebę pogłębienia start learning
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he stresses the need to deepen
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induction the introduction of someone into a new job, company, official position etc, or the ceremony at which this is done start learning
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making commentary that the speaker has no right to make don't gossip indiscreetly or reveal private matters, secrets or confidences start learning
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You're just talking out of school by making insensitive remarks about my country
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a psychoanalyst or psychiatrist – used humorously start learning
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dryfuję, jestem zagubiony start learning
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piece of cake a very easy thing to do, or a very easy victory start learning
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I think about it profoundly
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I think about it thoroughly
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wyglądasz / wydajesz sie dobrze trzymac start learning
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you look/seem so together
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not spoiled or damaged in any way start learning
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The car has been restored to pristine condition something that is pristine is in the same condition as when it was first made
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done quickly, immediately, or at the right start learning
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determined not to change your opinion or a decision that you have made start learning
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She begged me to change my mind, but I remained adamant
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byc na granicy zalamania, nie miec sily start learning
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to be at the end of my rope
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oczyścić powietrze/ atmosfere start learning
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odwołac, przywolac, przypomniec sobie to remember a particular fact, event, or situation from the past start learning
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I don't recall seeing any cars parked outside
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to make someone remember something start learning
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I looked at the map to refresh my memory of the route
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możesz natknąć się na coś to experience a particular type of problem situation etc start learning
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I expect you'll come across all sorts of difficulties but it's still worth trying
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in hospital/ church/ prison
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szeroki krąg przyjaciół i znajomych start learning
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a wide circle od friends and aquaintances
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uczniowie mieli niewielką znajomość języka start learning
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the pupils had little acquaintance with the language
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to make someone suffer great mental or physical pain start learning
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Liza was racked by guilt Her face was racked with pain
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to try very hard to remember or think of something start learning
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to tell someone angrily that they should not have done something - used especially about parents teachers etc talking to children start learning
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pakiet radości / nerwowości start learning
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shouting is looked down upon
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Mrs Brownfield ticked us off for talking in class start learning
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wstąpił na tron/ zostal koronowany start learning
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to say publicly or officially that something important is true or exists start learning
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pieluszka do jednorazowego użytku start learning
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umiejętność skutecznego komunikowania się start learning
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skilled in how to effectively communicate
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to limit or prevent the growth or development of something to kill someone by pressing their throat with your hands, a rope start learning
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Mills argues that high taxation strangles the economy The victim had been strangled with a belt
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osobiste bogactwo/ majatek start learning
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badanie opinii publicznej start learning
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monarchia równa się ciągłości start learning
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monarchy equals continuity
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to make someone have to work hard or make an effort start learning
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It shouldn't tax your brain too much
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w lacznosci z, w polaczeniu z the regular exchange of information between groups of people, especially at work, so that each group knows what the other is doing start learning
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in liaison with something The project has been set up in liaison with the art department
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more than enough, sufficient start learning
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jest żywym dowodem zapisów dokumentu start learning
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is living proof of the provisions of the document
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znaleźć coś niepraktycznym start learning
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faktyczne wykorzystanie zasobów start learning
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I came down here out of concern for Tessa. We did it out of concern for your people
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speaking in a very simple terms
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good spirit of any change
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zależy od kadencji/czasu trwania zatrudnienia start learning
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poprawić pewność wykonania start learning
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improve execution certainty
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uzyskac zaangazowanie pracownika start learning
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umowa bez spornych postanowień start learning
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contract without contientous provisions
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być podstępem, przykrywka start learning
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a process of thought that uses known facts to produce general rules or principles start learning
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good spirit of any change
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to make something less painful or difficult to deal with start learning
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taka osoba zorientowana na szczegóły start learning
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such a detail-oriented person
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it's such a huge difference
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marnowanie czasu na robienie czegos start learning
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waiste time doing something
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to persuade someone to do something, especially something that does not seem wise start learning
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Nothing would induce me to vote for him again. induce somebody to do something
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Doszedłem do rozsądku, oprzytomnialem start learning
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Perhaps I look unwell because I feel under threat.
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when you do something very quietly, slowly, or secretly, so that no one notices you start learning
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Cats rely on stealth to catch their prey
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make something less painful or difficult to deal with start learning
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a new medicine to alleviate the symptoms of flu
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to tell someone angrily that they should not have done something - used especially about parents teachers etc talking to children start learning
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szeroki krąg przyjaciół i znajomych start learning
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a wide circle of friends and acquaintances
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to make a place or substance dirty or harmful by putting something such as chemicals or poison in it: start learning
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Drinking water supplies are believed to have been contaminated
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bez wysilku nie ma slawy, bez pracy nie ma kolaczy start learning
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Nie mogę strawić czegos I kontekst- nie lubie, nie toleruje start learning
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pomylka, blad, przedawnic, wygasnac, skonczyc sie to gradually come to an end or to stop for a period of time: a short period of time during which you fail to do something well or properly, often caused by not being careful start learning
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The conversation lapsed. Despite the occasional lapse, this was a fine performance by the young saxophonist.
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to wywoła uśmiech na twojej twarzy start learning
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this’ll put a smile on your face
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nie zrobi to żadnej różnicy start learning
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it will not make any difference
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wyzalic sie komus, zwierzyc sie komus start learning
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to pour my heart out to sb
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istnieje wiele więcej ryb w morzu start learning
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there are plenty more fish in the sea
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stanac przed perspektywa czegos start learning
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sex between someone who is married and someone who is not their wife or husband start learning
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She had committed adultery on several occasions
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nieszczęście, schorzenie, przypadlosc start learning
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having plenty of money, nice houses, expensive things etc start learning
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hatred a strong dislike of something or someone start learning
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I have an aversion to housework Despite his aversion to publicity, Arnold was persuaded to talk to the press
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to carry something somewhere, especially something that is heavy or difficult to carry start learning
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We carted all the furniture upstairs
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sprzyjajacy, przyczyniajacy sie start learning
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a situation in which someone wrongly thinks that a person or thing is someone or something else when you do not understand what is happening or what something means because it is not clear start learning
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To avoid confusion, the teams wore different colours. There was some confusion as to whether we had won or lost
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to search for something by putting your hand deeply into a bag to try to find more information about someone or something start learning
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He delved into his pocket and brought out a notebook research that delves deeply into this issue
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rozeznać, doszukiwac, rozpoznawac to be able to see something by looking carefully to notice or understand something by thinking about it carefully start learning
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We could just discern a town in the distance Officials were keen to discern how much public support there was
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someone who believes in the ideas of a great teacher or leader, especially a religious one start learning
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He was also an avid reader and a disciple of Tolstoy
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wypowiedź / dyskurs, rozprawiac start learning
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boski / boska, przepowiedziec start learning
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zanurzac sie w przeszłości start learning
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liking something very much start learning
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He was greatly enamoured of Elizabeth You don't seem very enamoured with your job
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uchylać się, unikac, objechac start learning
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odniesc sukces, przescignac to do something better than you usually do to do something very well, or much better than most people start learning
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You have excelled yourself with the new exhibition Rick has always excelled at foreign languages
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ilustrowac, stanowic przyklad start learning
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to work very hard and use a lot of physical or mental energy to use your power, influence etc in order to make something happen start learning
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He has exerted himself tirelessly on behalf of the charity They exerted considerable influence within the school
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a quick look at someone or something that does not allow you to see them clearly start learning
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They caught a glimpse of a dark green car
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a strong desire for more food, money, power, possessions etc than you need start learning
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people motivated by jealousy and greed
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trunek, srodek odurzajacy something that makes you drunk start learning
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to free prisoners, a city, a country etc from someone's control to free someone from feelings or conditions that make their life unhappy or difficult start learning
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A few days later, our armies liberated the city the liberating power of education
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utrzymanie, srodki do zycia start learning
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a small creature like a worm that is the young form of a fly and lives in decaying food, flesh etc start learning
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znieczulić, dretwy, zdretwialy unable to think, feel, or react in a normal way start learning
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I just sat there, numb with fear a part of your body that is numb is unable to feel anything, for example because you are very cold
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to prevent something from being seen or heard clearly to make something difficult to know or understand start learning
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The view was obscured by mist Recent successes have obscured the fact that the company is still in trouble
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uwiecznić, utrzymac, zachowac start learning
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przesłanka, zakozenie, podstawa start learning
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zrzeczenie się, wyrzeczenie sie start learning
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disgusting extremely unpleasant, in a way that almost makes you feel sick start learning
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Many people find slugs repulsive
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rozwiązać, uzgodnic, wyleczyc start learning
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sanktuarium, swiatynia, miejsce kultu start learning
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to make someone suddenly surprised or slightly shocked: start learning
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Sorry, I didn’t mean to startle you
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pokonac, poskromic, ujarzmic to defeat or control a person or group, especially using force to prevent your emotions from showing or being too strong start learning
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Napoleon subdued much of Europe an excitement she could not subdue
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complete – used especially to emphasize that something is very bad, or that a feeling is very strong start learning
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the smallest possible amount of a quality or feeling a small part or amount of something that remains when most of it no longer exists start learning
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There's not a vestige of truth in the story The new law removed the last vestiges of royal power
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cnotliwość, cnota, zaleta start learning
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Among her many virtues are loyalty, courage, and truthfulness Women have often been used as symbols of virtue.
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a the feeling that the purpose of your life is to do a particular type of work, especially because it allows you to help other people start learning
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Jan has a vocation for teaching
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an act of stealing something very valuable from a shop, bank etc start learning
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something that you must do to show that you are sorry for something you have done wrong, especially in some religions start learning
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We prayed and did penance together
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to become rich suddenly and unexpectedly start learning
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His father struck it rich in the diamond business.
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wealthy people receive special treatment or have more power and influence; rzadza pieniadze start learning
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Unfortunately, in this town money talks, and if you don't have money you can forget it.
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nie dziek skirt na niedzwiedziu start learning
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don’t count your chickens
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the proverb points to the wisdom of taking advantage of opportunities while they're available.
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mały ptaszek powiedział mi, start learning
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to ask someone to go to a restaurant film etc with you especially because you want to start a romantic relationship with them start learning
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At first he was too shy to ask her out
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wskazac, to tell someone something that they need to realize because it is important in a particular situation or in a discussion you are having start learning
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Our financial adviser had pointed out the risks of investing in the currency markets As I've already pointed out it takes a long time to learn a foreign language
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to have an argument with someone and stop being friendly with them start learning
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Becker was depressed because he'd fallen out with his girlfriend
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t ell someone all about your most secret feelings start learning
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najlepszy kierunek działania start learning
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the best course of action
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a sexually attractive man with a big strong body start learning
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to have an air of authority
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być podatnym na wybuchy emocjonalne start learning
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to be prone to emotional outbursts
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react poorly under stress
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poisonous start learning
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Reid reserved his most venomous attack for the Rail Authority
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strong determination to succeed in doing sth start learning
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to be wearing good, beautiful clothes, be nicely start learning
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you look turned out today
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to work very hard for a long time without much time to rest start learning
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While you've been out enjoying yourselves we've been slaving away in the kitchen all morning
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new year is coming up soon
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start learning
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moja głowa peknie od tej calej nauki start learning
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my head is going to expand from all studying
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zrobic komus oddychanie usta usta start learning
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to give sb mouth to mouth
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pragnac, patrzyc z zazdroscia to have a very strong desire to have something that someone else has start learning
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The Michelin Awards are coveted by restaurants all over the world
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to severely and violently damage someone's body, especially by cutting or removing part of it start learning
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The prisoners had been tortured and mutilated
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zerwać, odciąć, rozłączyć cut off, break off to cut through something completely, separating it into two parts, or to become cut in this way start learning
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Martin's hand was severed in the accident
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to not understand the situation correctly I start learning
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to get the wrong end of the stick
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that’s not my point at all
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pozwól, że przedstawię to w inny sposób start learning
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let me put it another way
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to ask someone to explain what they have just said because you disagree with them start learning
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Let me take you up on one or two of those points
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suddenly become very angry start learning
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he said too many stupid things and I just lost my rag
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having no strenght or patient left to be so worried, tired etc that you feel you can no longer deal with a difficult or upsetting situation start learning
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I’m at the end of my tether
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kropla, ktora przelala czare goryczy start learning
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to make someone happy or satisfied start learning
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She did everything she could to please him
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The house has been in the family's possession since the 1500s something is in your possession, you own it, or you have obtained it from somewhere
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eagerness to do something, especially to achieve a particular religious or political aim start learning
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He approached the job with missionary zeal
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własną wrodzoną energię mądrości start learning
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wzrost szacunku do siebie i zaufania start learning
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self respect and confidence increase
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to continue to believe or do something, even though it may not be true or useful any longer start learning
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He clung to the hope that she would be cured
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to make something more beautiful by adding decorations to it start learning
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The dress was embellished with gold threads
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kontuar, przeciwdzialac, kontrowac to say something in order to try to prove that what someone said was not true or as a reply to something start learning
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Exercise helps to counter the effects of stress
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involved in or relating to migration start learning
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calmness in the way that you react to things, which means that you do not become upset or annoyed start learning
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He received the news with surprising equanimity
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The security codes could be broken with relative ease if you do something with ease, it is very easy for you to do it
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a large untidy pile of things start learning
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There was a heap of stones where the building used to be
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wytrwałość / niezmordowanie determination to keep trying to achieve something in spite of difficulties – use this to show approval start learning
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It took perseverance to overcome his reading problems
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having a very pale face that looks unhealthy
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outside, not in a building start learning
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a small group of musicians, actors, or dancers who perform together regularly start learning
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an ensemble of Mexican artistes
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twierdzenie, niezgoda, spor argument and disagreement between people start learning
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The issue of hunting is a source of contention.
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an extremely strong desire for something start learning
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She had a craving for some chocolate
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used to emphasize how small or unimportant something or someone is used to emphasize that nothing more than what you say is involved start learning
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We’re merely good friends
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for the benefit of others
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przynosić korzyści innym, z pozytkiem dla innych start learning
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to be of benefit to others
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having two important parts start learning
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The benefits of the scheme are twofold
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something that makes your life difficult or unpleasant, especially a lack of money, or the condition of having a difficult life: start learning
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an economic policy that caused great hardship for many people
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an environment conducive to learning if a situation is conducive to something such as work, rest etc, it provides conditions that make it easy for you to work etc:
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soft and moving easily in the way that you want easily influenced and controlled by other people, ustepliwosc start learning
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Isabel was pliant in his arms
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a situation, condition etc that is close to or similar to a particular one, usually a good one start learning
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szarzyzna, nuda, monotonia start learning
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the ability to think quickly and make good judgments start learning
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The firm's success is largely due to Brannon's commercial acumen
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being part of the nature or character of someone or something start learning
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There is nothing in the intrinsic nature of the work that makes it more suitable for women
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to damage something by adding an unwanted substance to it start learning
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The water had been tainted with a deadly toxin if something bad taints a situation or person, it makes the person or situation seem bad
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your ability to understand a complicated idea, situation, or subject start learning
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Steve has a good grasp of the European legal system Her grasp of the issues was impressive
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aby rozluźnić nasze przywiazanie do naszej projekcji start learning
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to loosen up our grip on our projection
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to prove that a statement or idea is not correct start learning
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refute a hypothesis a claim an idea etc
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the act of choosing someone or something for a particular purpose, or of giving them a particular description start learning
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to use your power, influence etc in order to make something happen start learning
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Environmental groups are exerting pressure on the government to tighten pollution laws
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wkładać ogromny wysiłek w gromadzenie energii start learning
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to exert tremenendous effort to accumulate energy
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not affected by something that happens or is done start learning
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The Labour Party is not immune to new ideas
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a clever trick used to deceive someone start learning
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Agnes tried to think of a ruse to get Paul out of the house
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sprawia, że skupiam się na czymś start learning
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it makes me focused on sth
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existing at the beginning of time or the beginning of the Earth start learning
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existing at the beginning of time or the beginning of the Earth start learning
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primordial feelings are very strong and seem to come from the part of people's character that is ancient and animal-like
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perfect happiness or enjoyment start learning
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statek, a container for holding liquids start learning
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determinacja, postanowienie start learning
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zapierający, blokujacy, przeslaniajacy start learning
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rozpraszac, polozyc kres, rozpedzic to make something go away, especially a belief, idea, or feeling start learning
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Light poured into the hall, dispelling the shadows We want to dispel the myth that you cannot eat well in Britain
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a peaceful feeling of being part of a whole start learning
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a sense of oneness with nature
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nieszczęście, schorzenie, przypadlosc start learning
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wealthy having plenty of money, nice houses, expensive things etc start learning
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koncepcja, pojecie, poczecie start learning
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sprzyjajacy, przyczyniajacy sie start learning
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być w centrum uwagi / świetle reflektorów start learning
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to be in the limelight/spotlight
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a person, thing, or situation that annoys you or causes problems start learning
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The dogs next door are a real nuisance
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you’d better hand them in to the office
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as thick as two short planks Terry demonstrated he was as thick as two short planks as he attempted to pet the escaped tiger
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to accept an unpleasant situation or someone's annoying behaviour without complaining start learning
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I'm surprised that she's put up with him for all of these years
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to understand something better or realize the unpleasant truth about something or to make someone do this start learning
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You'd better wise up Mattie and listen to what they're saying
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zaryzykowac, podjac wyzwanie to decide to do something important or risky, especially after thinking about it for a long time start learning
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We took the plunge and set up our own business.
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church walls adorned with religious paintings
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siedzieć w pozycji ze skrzyżowanymi nogami start learning
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to sit in the cross-legged posture
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to make something go away, especially a belief, idea, or feeling start learning
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Light poured into the hall, dispelling the shadows We want to dispel the myth that you cannot eat well in Britain
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start learning
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to have an extremely strong desire for something start learning
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an insecure child who craves attention
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doczesny, przyziemny, prozaiczny boring ordinary and not interesting or exciting start learning
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The mundane task of setting the table can be fun on holidays Initially, the work was pretty mundane
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wspolczuc, uzalac sie, zalowac used to show that you are disappointed about something and you wish things could happen differently start learning
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to ignore something or treat it as unimportant start learning
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very brightly coloured, especially in green, pink, or yellow start learning
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very bright full of happiness and love, in a way that shows in your face and makes you look attractive start learning
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a lovely day with clear blue skies and radiant sun She looked radiant in a white silk dress
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rozproszenie wszelkiej ciemności start learning
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to have an air of authority
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słabo reagują pod stresem start learning
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react poorly under stress
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to work very hard for a long time without much time to rest start learning
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While you've been out enjoying yourselves we've been slaving away in the kitchen all morning
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strong determination to succeed in doing something start learning
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Recent events strengthened her resolve to find out the truth
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warunki użytkowania obowiązują od 17 kwietnia start learning
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the terms of use are effective as of April 17
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the number you get when you subtract one number from another number the part of something that is left after everything else has gone or been dealt with start learning
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He spent the remainder of his police career behind a desk. The remainder must be paid by the end of June.
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They left in haste, without even saying goodbye
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Śmiałem się do rozpykuz tego filmu start learning
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I laughed my head off at that film
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Jestem kompletnie zakochany w tej kobiecie start learning
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I’m head over heels in love with that woman
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to be completely honest with each other about our feelings start learning
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to have a real heart to heart
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although he appears cool and distant, he is a good person start learning
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His heart is in the right place
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he’s fairly flush with cash
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to spend a lot of money on something especially something expensive which you do not need but you buy for your own enjoyment start learning
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Actor John Thaw has splashed out $425000 on a fourth home for himself and his wife Sheila Hancock
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wiodący i wspierający aktorzy start learning
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leading and supporting actors
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to stop something or someone from growing to their full size or developing properly start learning
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Lack of sunlight will stunt the plant's growth
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someone's child or children – often used humorously start learning
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a young mother trying to control her offspring
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meagre income/earnings/wages a meagre amount of food, money etc is too small and is much less than you need
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to slip into iron deficiency
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w celu wsparcia kilku ważnych procesów start learning
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to underpin several important processes
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zszywka, podstawowe pozywienie a small piece of thin wire that is pushed into sheets of paper and bent over to hold them together a food that is needed and used all the time start learning
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Bananas and sugar are the staples of Jamaica staples like flour and rice
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complicated and difficult to understand dark and difficult to see through start learning
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The laws on intellectual property are murky
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an animal that eats both meat and plants start learning
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dopchać, wepchnac, wkuwac to prepare yourself for an examination by learning a lot of information to force something into a small space start learning
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She's been cramming hard all week A lot of information has been crammed into this book
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rów, porzucic, pozbyc sie to end a romantic relationship with someone to stop having something because you no longer want it start learning
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Meg and Neil were due to marry, but she ditched him The government has ditched plans to privatise the prison
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a short period of time during which you do something a lot, especially something that is bad for you a short period of time during which you suffer from an illness start learning
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ja nie mogę znieść kogoś / czegoś used to say that someone dislikes someone or something very much start learning
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I can't abide someone / something I can't abide that man – he's so self-satisfied
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to accept and obey a decision, rule, agreement etc, even though you may not agree with it start learning
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You have to abide by the referee's decision
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to move slowly and with great effort to work very hard for a long period of time start learning
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a life of toil Ive been toiling away at this essay all weekend
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być nękanym online i osobiście start learning
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to be harassed online and in person
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zaskoczyc, zbic z pantalyku, przegroda a board, sheet of metal etc that controls the flow of air, water, or sound into or out of something start learning
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The question baffled me completely if something baffles you, you cannot understand or explain it at all
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to worry about something, especially when there is no need start learning
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relating to or caused by a virus passed on to other people on the Internet or using mobile phones start learning
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It is one of the most viewed viral videos on the web
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krecic, unikac, rozmydlic to avoid giving exact details or a clear answer about something start learning
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He tried to fudge the issue by saying that he did not want to specify periods
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decode to find the meaning of something that is difficult to read or understand start learning
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She studied the envelope, trying to decipher the handwriting
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to form an opinion that something is probably true because of information that you have start learning
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A lot can be inferred from these statistics
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to improve your skill at doing something, especially when you are already very good at it start learning
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to jone your skills He set about honing his skills as a draughtsman
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be respectful of the other culture
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sposób, w jaki są wychowywani start learning
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manipulacje wykonane przez start learning
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a small tool that has two narrow pieces of metal joined at one end, used to pull or move very small objects start learning
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sadness for youself because you think you have a lot of problems start learning
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oznaczenie, przeznaczenie the act of choosing someone or something for a particular purpose, or of giving them a particular description start learning
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the designation of Stansted as the third London airport
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to think of a new idea, plan etc and develop it in your mind to imagine a particular situation or to think about something in a particular way start learning
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He could not conceive that anything really serious could be worrying his friend
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jest to dla mnie kwestia całkowitej obojętności start learning
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it is the matter of total indifference to me
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aby oczyścić wszystkie negatywności związane z naszym umysłem start learning
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to purify all the negativities associated with our mind
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nieprzewidziane, nespodziewane start learning
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Due to unforeseen circumstances, the play has been cancelled an unforeseen situation is one that you did not expect to happen
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great speed in doing something, especially because you do not have enough time start learning
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I soon regretted my haste
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przejść, doświadczyć, odbyć start learning
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She has been undergoing tests since Monday He has been released from prison to undergo medical treatment in the United States
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The equipment has undergone several important design changes in recent years
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After the accident, his personality underwent a complete transformation
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przejść operację chirurgiczną operację start learning
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undergo treatment surgery an operation
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He is undergoing tests for pneumonia
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Doctors have to undergo years of training
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przechodzą naprawy, renowacje start learning
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undergo repairs, restoration The ship is currently undergoing extensive repairs
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wzmocnić wszystkie pozytywne cechy start learning
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enhance all positive qualities
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zaniedbac żeby coś zrobić start learning
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You neglected to mention that they had a second album released during 1991
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to be unfaithful to your husband, wife, or sexual partner by secretly having sex with someone else start learning
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The magazine claims that almost half of Britain's women cheat on their partners
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the fact of no longer having something, or of having less of it than you used to have, or the process by which this happens start learning
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a disease which causes fever and a loss of appetite
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uneven having a shape, surface, pattern etc that is not even, smooth, or balanced start learning
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It has a highly irregular shape
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The sound of the waterfall was deafening
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to make someone go deaf if a noise deafens you, it is so loud that you cannot hear anything else
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unable or unlikely to hurt anyone or cause damage start learning
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Her brother's a bit simple, but he's quite harmless
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ignore something or treat it as unimportant start learning
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Mark totally disregarded my advice He ordered the jury to disregard the witness's last statement
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a short thin piece of wire inside electrical equipment which prevents damage by melting and stopping the electricity when there is too much power to join together physically, or to make things join together, and become a single thing start learning
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The egg and sperm fuse together as one cell
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able to understand, or showing that you understand, what a situation or person is really like start learning
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verb tableto laugh quickly, quietly, and in a high voice, because something is funny or because you are nervous or embarrassed start learning
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If you can't stop giggling youll have to leave the room
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Chris was plastered after five beers
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upośledzenie słuchu i mowy start learning
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hearing and speech impairement
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an insatiable appetite for
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always wanting more and more of something start learning
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our insatiable thirst for knowledge
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an act of having sex with someone start learning
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to let liquid come out of your mouth onto your face start learning
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Watch out, the baby is dribbling on your shirt
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to let saliva =the liquid produced by your mouth come out of your mouth and run down start learning
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I hate dogs that slobber everywhere
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too strong to be destroyed or defeated start learning
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to speak quickly in a way that is difficult to understand or sounds silly start learning
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I have no idea what he was babbling on about
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rewers, cofać się, odwrócić to change something, such as a decision, judgment, or process so that it is the opposite of what it was before start learning
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The decision was reversed on appeal
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not caring or worrying about the possible bad or dangerous results of your actions start learning
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He was accused of causing death by reckless driving
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to deceive someone in order to get money from them a clever but dishonest way to get money start learning
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He got involved in a credit card scam
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rzadko można spotkać tak utalentowaną osobę start learning
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one rarely meets such a talented person
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przyjac altruistyczną intencję start learning
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to set altruistic intention
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to be as thick as two short planks
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to deliberately say or do something that you know will annoy or worry someone because you think it is funny start learning
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A lot of teenagers seem to enjoy winding up their parents Don't pay any attention to him He's just winding you up
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wymagania dla osob niepelnosprawnych start learning
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rzucac sie (do projektow) start learning
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to suddenly become very angry start learning
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Fly into a rage; lose one's composure. start learning
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"he is volatile and likely to blow his top if his demands aren't met"
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to cause someone to be very angry start learning
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"it made her blood boil every time he came near
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if something winds you up it annoys you It really winds me up when people criticize things they know nothing about
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to have an aur of authority
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bode- bide to be a good or bad sign for the future start learning
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The opinion polls do not bode well for the Democrats
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to suddenly feel very attracted to someone and feel that you love them start learning
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A lot of people wonder why Fergie fell for Johnny Bryan
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zaryzykowac, skoczyc na gleboką wode zdobyć sie na stanowczy krok commit oneself to a course of action about which one is nervous. start learning
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she wondered whether to enter for the race, but decided to take the plunge
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a very angry argument, a noisy and verbal quarrel start learning
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After having a blazing row with his wife, he stormed out of the room and banged the door behind him.
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to be unfaithful; to have sex with someone who is not your usual partner. start learning
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to end a relationship with someone start learning
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Vicky dumped Neil yesterday
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frighten somebody very much To shock or frighten one very suddenly or severely. start learning
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scare the shit out of (one) The sound of the fire alarm scared the shit out of us this morning.
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stracic panowanie nad sobą suddenly become so angry that you are not in control of yourself start learning
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I've only once seen him lose his rag.
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my father will blow his top when he sees what happend to his car
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It really winds me up when people criticize things they know nothing about
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the soil is as dry as a bone
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an opportunity to see or experience something before it is officially presented or released to the public start learning
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the company is offering a sneak peek at the new software
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osiągnięcia, życiorys zawodowy a record of past performance often taken as an indicator of likely future performance start learning
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These stocks have a proven track record.
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dać się nabrać, być oszukanym start learning
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to persuade someone to do something by explaining to them why they should do it start learning
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I should never have let you talk me into this crazy scheme
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to be tricked into believing something that is not true start learning
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Politicians seem to think that we'll fall for any old rubbish
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be deceived, be fooled to be completely deceived by someone or something so that you believe a lie start learning
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We were completely taken in by his charming confident manner
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to accidentally hear what other people are saying, when they do not know that you have heard start learning
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I overheard part of their conversation
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to try to deal with a difficult problem start learning
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to be a clear sign that a particular situation exists or that something is likely to be true start learning
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This behaviour is indicative of her whole attitude, Im afraid
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to think that someone or something is very good start learning
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be struck on somebody something She seemed rather struck on Vincent
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the alluring magic of Hong Kong
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to have a strong and very unpleasant smell start learning
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stank-stank His breath stank of alcohol
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bred- bred Eagles breed during the cooler months of the year
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jakiej rasy jest twój pies start learning
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urodzony pod szczęśliwą gwiazdą start learning
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to burn the body of a dead person at a funeral ceremony start learning
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zmierzyć się z pustką, stanąć w obliczu pustki start learning
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disabling causing so much damage or harm that something no longer works or is no longer effective start learning
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a crippling disease or condition causes severe pain and makes it difficult or impossible for someone to walk the crippling effects of war on the economy
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nervousness caused by fear, worry, acxiety start learning
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a competition or game in which people buy numbered tickets and can win prizes start learning
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a woman selling raffle tickets
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twoja ambicja nie zna granic start learning
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your ambition knows no bounds
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po prostu dotrzymaj towarzystwa podczas lunchu start learning
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just keep a gal company over lunch some time
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without anything to make you feel happy or hopeful start learning
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The company still hopes to find a buyer, but the future looks bleak
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dzisiaj pogoda jest ponura start learning
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the weather is bleak today
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od dzisiaj, z dniem dzisiejszym start learning
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the quality of being honest and strong about what you believe to be right start learning
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a man of great moral integrity personal/professional/political etc integrity
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verb tableto dislike and have a low opinion of someone or something start learning
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She despised her neighbours
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to hate intensely or passionately start learning
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you stop arguing with them and agree to be friendly with each other start learning
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to be through thick and thin together
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careful to buy only what is necessary start learning
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As children we were taught to be frugal and hard-working
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ludzie staną się bardziej oszczędni start learning
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people will become more frugal
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the time when the soul passes into another body after death, according to some religions start learning
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deliberately not doing what you are told to do by your parents, teacher, etc start learning
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staraj się trzymać nos z dala od jego życia start learning
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try to keep your nose out of his life
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to have a strong and very unpleasant smell start learning
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It stinks in here
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not given enough food to eat start learning
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to eat drink or smoke less of something that is bad for you in order to improve your health or lose weight start learning
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It's the fatty foods you need to cut down on if you want to lose weight
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collect and save large amounts of food, money etc, especially when it is not necessary to do so start learning
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families who hoarded food during the strike
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I have a terrible sweet tooth
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nie dojść do skutku/nie udawać się start learning
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My holiday plans have fallen through so I don't know where I'll go this yea if an agreement plan etc falls through something prevents it from happening or being completed successfully
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doprowadzić do zmian, spowodować zmiany start learning
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to end an activity event etc by having or doing a particular thing start learning
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Most of us finished up with the orange and almond dessert
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to repair or decorate an old car or building so that it looks much better start learning
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They bought an old house and they're doing it up
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an opportunity to see or experience something before it is officially presented or released to the public. start learning
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The company is offering a sneak peek at the new software.
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to become very successful or very strong or healthy start learning
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a business that managed to thrive during a recession
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telling the truth, even when the truth may be unpleasant or embarassing start learning
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she was quite candid about the difficulties the goverment is having
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the pervasive influence of tv
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excitement about sth which attracts a lot of public attention start learning
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all the hoopla that surrounded the trial
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jak możemy pomóc każdej osobie rozwijać się i przodować start learning
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how can we help each person thrive and excel
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hamper to make it difficult for sth to develop or succeed start learning
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his career has been hindered by injury
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shabby clothes, places, or objects are untidy and in bad condition because they have been used for a long time
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to cut sth with a cutting tool start learning
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hewn stone
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ludzie są niewiarygodnymi ratownikami innych ludzi start learning
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humans are unreliable ratera of other humans
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wada jego systemu pomiarowego start learning
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a flaw in his measurement system
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practical knowledge and ability start learning
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he’s obviously got a lot of political savvy
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a general area of knowledge, activity or thought start learning
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an idea that belongs in the realm of science fiction
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so good or definite that criticism or doubts is impossible start learning
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zwlaszcza gramatyke zdania, analiza składniowa start learning
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magiczny składnik, który przyspieszy lear start learning
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the magic ingredient that will accelerate lear
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start learning
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przycisnąć kogoś do ściany start learning
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to have sb over the barrel
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start learning
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pokłócili sie, a teraz ona go nienawidzi ze wszystkich sił start learning
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they fell out and now she hates his guts
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to be through thick and thin together
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piłka nożna nudzi mnie głupio start learning
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nie dojść do skutku/nie udawać się start learning
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perspektywy gospodarcze są ponure start learning
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the economic outlook is bleak
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być osobą, przy ktorej sie mozna wyplakacć start learning
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to be a real shoulder to cry on
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wciskać nos w czyjes zycie start learning
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I credited them with more integrity than they showed
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ludzie staną się bardziej oszczędni start learning
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people will become more frugal
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zasugerowali, aby dokonać zaliczki start learning
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they suggested thye make an advance payment
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longing an extremly strong desire for sth start learning
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she had a craving for some chocolate
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start learning
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start learning
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to move forward so that you are very close to sth start learning
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a strange man bellied up to the bar and offered me to buy a drink
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start learning
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chip and not of good quality start learning
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zdystansować się od czegoś start learning
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to distance yourself from sth the UNO has firmly distanced itself from the anti- government movement
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start learning
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it seemed impossible that anyone could endure such pain friendships which endure over many years
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mieć straszną ochote na słodycze start learning
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to have a terrible sweet tooth
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palę dwie paczki na dzień start learning
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I’m down to two packs a dau nie
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to press something so hard that it breaks or is damaged: start learning
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His leg was crushed in the accident
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załamanie (na giełdzie), zderzenie start learning
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dziurkacz, uderzyć, walnąć start learning
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he punched me and knocked mu teeth out
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the body of a dead animal start learning
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co za straszna rzecz się wydarzyła start learning
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what a terrible thing to happen
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what an awful thing to go through
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to be completely deceived by sb or sth so that you believe a lie start learning
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we were completely taken in by his charming confident manner
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start learning
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what goes around comes around
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nic mi to nie mówi, nie leży mi to start learning
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this doesn’t ring the bell
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Do zobaczenia, odprowadzę cię start learning
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o czym myślisz, co ci chodzi po głowie start learning
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easy to fall into the trap
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start learning
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zapieprzamw pracy, której nie lubię start learning
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I slave away at the job I dob’t like
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start learning
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kwestia całkowitej obojętności wobec mnie start learning
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a matter of total indifference to me
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towary pośrednie, półprodukty start learning
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start learning
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it insults my intelligence
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start learning
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podlizywać się, schlebiać to say nice things to sb or try to please them so that they will do what you want start learning
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a feeling of great respect and liking for someone or something start learning
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Kate gazed at the statue with awe. He felt great awe for the landscape
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start learning
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grab to take hold of something suddenly and violently start learning
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Maggie seized the letter from her.
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start learning
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arouse-arisen əˈrɪzən A crisis has arisen in the Foreign Office
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to go beyond the usual limits of something start learning
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The desire for peace transcended political differences.
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give up to let someone else have your position, power, or rights, especially unwillingly start learning
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No one wants to relinquish power once they have it.
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continuing or existing for only a short time start learning
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to get something, especially an advantage or a pleasant feeling, from something start learning
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Medically, we will derive great benefit from this technique
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incorrect wrong and based on facts that are not correct start learning
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His economic predictions are based on some erroneous assumptions
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to consist of particular parts, groups etc start learning
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The house comprises two bedrooms, a kitchen, and a living room.
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przebranie, pod płaszczykiem the way someone or something appears to be, which hides the truth or is only temporary start learning
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They operated a drug-smuggling business under the guise of an employment agency
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strict, cruel, or determined, without ever stopping: something bad that is relentless continues without ever stopping or getting less severe start learning
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her relentless determination to succeed
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to cut a small hole in someone’s flesh with a sharp instrument to let out start learning
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