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The place was as lonely as a churchyard.
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Oni nie chcą już milczeć na ten temat. start learning
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They are no longer willing to remain mute on this subject.
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niesławny (np. porażka, przeznaczenie); that people should be ashamed of because it is not fair or honest start learning
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That country has a long, inglorious record of dealing harshly with political prisoners.
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1) hałaśliwy, gromki, donośny; making a lot of noise 2) głośny start learning
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clamorous, excited voices
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wyczytywanie listy (np. w szkole, na apelu) / If someone does a roll call, they read aloud the names of all the people on the list to make certain that they are present. start learning
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2) apel (w wojsku) 3) odczytanie nazwisk, odczytanie listy obecności; the act of reading aloud the names of people on a list to check whether they are present start learning
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chować, pochować (ciało zmarłego) / to bury a dead body start learning
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Many of the soldiers were interred in unmarked graves.
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The Order of Merit is a Commonwealth order of merit recognising distinguished service in the armed forces, science, art, literature, or for the promotion of culture.
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mistrz, nauczyciel, wirtuoz; gospodarz, pan, władca; kapitan, szef, majster start learning
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Wniebowstąpienie; the sixth Thursday after Easter, when Christians celebrate Christ's journey from earth to heaven start learning
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domek, chata, stróżówka; a small house in the country, used especially by people on holiday or taking part in sports, or one on land belonging to a large house start learning
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surowy (o wyglądzie czegoś), prosty (o dekoracji); empty, simple, or obvious, especially without decoration or anything that is not necessary start learning
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It was a stark room with a bed and chair as the only furniture. / The stark reality is that we are operating at a huge loss. / In the suburbs the spacious houses stand in stark (= extreme) contrast to the slums of the city's poor.
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pochówek; the act of burying a dead body; synonym: burial start learning
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stulatek; someone who is a 100 years old or more start learning
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1) pomnik (poświęcony czyjejś pamięci) 2) tablica pamiątkowa; an object, often large and made of stone, that has been built to honour a famous person or event: start learning
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a war memorial / The statue was erected as a memorial to those who died in the war.
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ważni ludzie; important people start learning
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The great and the good are calling on the government to support the arts.
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The black lettering really stands out on that orange background.
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a person who is important, especially in a small town start learning
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The front row of chairs was reserved for local worthies.
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roślina wiecznie zielona; An [...] plant, bush, or tree has leaves for the whole year. W lesie jest trochę roślin wiecznie zielonych. start learning
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There are some evergreens in the forest.
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okaz, egzemplarz; something shown or examined as an example; a typical example To był bardzo rzadki okaz. start learning
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It was a very rare specimen. He has a collection of rare insect specimens. Museums will pay large amounts of money for good dinosaur fossil specimens. Astronauts brought back specimens of moon rock.
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być w obfitości, być pod dostatkiem, obfitować start learning
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Theories abound about how the universe began.
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The music was deafening. / deafening traffic
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unosić się, wisieć w powietrzu Helikopter wisiał w powietrzu nad lądowiskiem. start learning
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The helicopter hovered over the landing pad.
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obwód (figury geometrycznej); granica, obrzeża Czy możesz obliczyć obwód tego trójkąta? / Trzeba rozważyć, gdzie ma być granica strefy. start learning
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Can you calculate the perimeter of this triangle? / You have to look at where the perimeter would be.
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A [...] tree loses its leaves in autumn and grows new ones in the spring.; liściasty, zrzucający liście (o drzewie) start learning
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drzewo iglaste, drzewo szpilkowe start learning
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kostnica (w szpitalu); kostnica (w zakładzie pogrzebowym) start learning
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sztuka tworzenia grotów strzał i innych narzędzi kamiennych za pomocą ciosania start learning
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imponujący, okazały, olśniewający start learning
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an imposing mansion / He was an imposing figure on stage.
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next to, or together with start learning
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A car pulled up alongside (ours). The new pill will be used alongside existing medicines. Most of the staff refused to work alongside the new team. The UK fought alongside France, Turkey, and Sardinia during the Crimean War.
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wędrować, włóczyć się, szwendać się; pronunciation: o start learning
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We spent the morning wandering around the old part of the city. She was found several hours later, wandering the streets, lost. He was here a minute ago but he's wandered off somewhere.
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drwić z kogoś, żartować z kogoś/ (formal or old-fashioned) to treat someone or something carelessly or without respect start learning
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to trifle with somebody/something He trifled with her affections (= feelings). / As you know, Caroline O'Neill is not a woman to be trifled with.
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czekać na dalsze informacje, nie zmieniać stacji Wkrótce ogłosimy wyniki. Czekajcie na dalsze informacje! start learning
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We will announce the results soon. Stay tuned!
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gderliwy, zrzędliwy, marudzący, narzekający, naburmuszony start learning
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I hadn't had enough sleep and was feeling kind of grumpy. / a grumpy old man
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Roszpunka (postać z baśni braci Grimm) start learning
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instynktowny, ekspresywny; based on deep feeling and emotional reactions rather than on reason or thought start learning
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visceral hatred/excitement // His approach to acting is visceral rather than intellectual.
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duża część czegoś; a large part of something that includes several different things start learning
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These people represent a broad/wide swathe of public opinion. / He has an extraordinary hold over large swathes of this country, a visceral connection that among tousands of supporters has brought a near cult-lilke devotion.
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1. tekst napisany drobną czcionką (drobnym drukiem) 2. nieoczekiwane i niekorzystne warunki umowy start learning
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1) text in a formal agreement that is printed smaller than the rest of the text, sometimes in the hope that it will not be noticed 2) important information printed in small letters in an agreement or document start learning
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Make sure you examine the fine print before you sign the contract. / After four years in the White House, his supporters studied the fine print of his presidency and clicked enthusiastically on the terms and conditions.
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osoba piastująca urząd; officially having the named position start learning
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The incumbent president faces problems which began many years before he took office. In order to be a good mayor, the incumbent should care about their citizens.
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buntownik, buntowniczka, powstaniec; someone who is fighting against the government in their own country start learning
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All approaches to the capital are now under the control of the insurgents.
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stronniczość; the quality or action of strongly supporting a person, principle, or political party, often without considering or judging the matter very carefully start learning
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There was a certain partisanship about the way that votes were cast.; He promised he was going to end partisanship.
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knickers (BrEn) / panties (Am En)
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robić z igły widły, zdenerwować się z z błahego podowu start learning
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get one's knickers in a twist
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1) brudny, niechlujny 2) haniebny (o czynie); tu (The Crown): parszywe start learning
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na dziś koniec, wystarczy na dziś; zakończyć pracę, skończyć na dziś Dobra robota, ludzie. Zakończmy na dzisiaj. / Zakończmy pracę i chodźmy na drinka. start learning
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Well done, guys. Let's call it a day. / Let's call it a day and have a drink.
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tu (The Crown): nie będę więcej pisał (dziś? czy w ogóle?) start learning
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kurczyć się, zanikać, zmniejszać się Nasze zapasy wody zmniejszyły się. / Moje nadzieje na wygraną zmniejszały się z każdą minutą. start learning
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Our supply of water has dwindled. / My hopes for winning dwindled with each passing minute.
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odrażający, wstrętny; morally very bad; syn: repugnant (formal) start learning
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an abhorrent crime / Racism of any kind is abhorrent to me.
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wstrętny, odrażający (np. o zachowaniu) / If behaviour or beliefs, etc. are ~, they are very unpleasant, causing a feeling of disgust start learning
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a repugnant smell / I find your attitude towards these women quite repugnant. / The idea of cheating in an exam is morally repugnant to me.
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środek uspokajający; a drug used to calm a person or animal or to make them sleep Podałem mu łagodny środek uspokajający, żeby pomóc mu odpocząć. start learning
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I gave him a mild sedative in order to help him rest.
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rzadki, nieczęsto spotykany (np. egzemplarz książki, monety) start learning
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Good teachers are really scarce. / Trees are scarce in the desert. / Coins that are as old as yours are scarce. / Food and clean water were becoming scarce. /scarce resources
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ulotnić się, stać się nieosiągalnym / to go away from a difficult situation in order to avoid trouble start learning
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Dad's really angry with you, so you'd better make yourself scarce.
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wzmocnić, wzmacniać (np. sygnał); to make something louder start learning
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zwiększać, powiększać (np. obawy); to increase the size or effect of something start learning
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A funeral can amplify the feelings of regret and loss for the relatives.
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denerwować (kogoś), zbić z tropu Jego śmiech zbił mnie z tropu. / Jej pytanie zdenerwowało go. start learning
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His laugh rattled me. / Her question rattled him.
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ocalić, uratować; to try to make a bad situation better start learning
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It was a desperate attempt to salvage the situation. / After the fraud scandal he had to make great efforts to salvage his reputation.
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osoba, która pisze bezzwrokowo start learning
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Ona spojrzała bezpośrednio na niego. start learning
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She looked squarely at him.
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On uderzył mnie prosto w twarz. start learning
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He hit me squarely in the face.
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nachylenie, przechylenie (np. szklanki), przekrzywienie (np. głowy) start learning
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It may be possible to tilt or swivel your screen to avoid the light, or it might be necessary to reposition your computer on the desk.
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obracać (coś), obracać (się), wywracać (np. oczami) On zawsze ich witał obracając się na fotelu. start learning
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He always greeted them swiveling on his chair. / It may be possible to tilt or swivel your screen to avoid the light, or it might be necessary to reposition your computer on the desk.
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Musimy reklamować naszę firmę, żeby stała się bardziej popularna. start learning
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We have to pitch our company to make it more popular.
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Będziemy potrzebowali kompletu takich krzeseł. start learning
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We'll need a suite of those chairs./ our suite of products from both print and Digital offerings
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znaczny, niemały, pokaźny start learning
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gwałtowna reakcja (przeciwko czemuś), ostry sprzeciw To może wywołać powszechną reakcję w Rosji i obalić rząd. start learning
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It could cause a popular backlash in Russia and bring down the government.
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oznaczyć kucz organizacji i kontaktów w polu Education start learning
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tagging organization and contact keys under education specific field
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odizolowany (od innych) / separated from other people or things start learning
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Working in a big company, you became very siloed and it was easy to lose touch with the real world. There are multiple siloed repositories of the same customer information.
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poprawa, zmiana na lepsze start learning
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zwrotnik (jeden z dwóch równoleżników) start learning
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one of the two imaginary lines around the earth at approximately 23.5 degrees north and 23.5 degrees south of the equator
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kosz z wiekiem, kosz z przykrywą Dobra pogoda i kosz pełen jedzenia to wszystko, czego potrzeba nam na piknik. start learning
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Nice weather and a hamper full of food is all we need for our picnic. / Christmas hampers
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gra, której uczestnicy muszą uzbierać zestaw różnych przedmiotów start learning
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a game in which people must collect a number of items in a given period of time without buying them
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Święto Objawienia Pańskiego, święto Trzech Króli start learning
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niemoc, zniedołężnienie (szczególnie w starszym wieku) start learning
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the state of being weak and unhealthy, or an illness
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Monet painted several scenes of the hamlet of Lavacourt across the River Seine from where he was living at Vetheuil.
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drozd / taki który widziałam z Mamą przy Pałacu Branickich start learning
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samce - czarne z żółtym dziobem / samice - upierzenie w dużej części ziemnobrązowe start learning
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She's got 2 hearts and three diamonds.
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wyryć, wytrawić, wytrawiać (np. szkło, metal, wzór) wyryć, wytrawić, wytrawiać (np. szkło, metal, wzór) start learning
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wykonać kwasoryt albo akwafortę start learning
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willing to change your plans in order to help people / She is always so accommodating
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odkupiciel, zbawiciel, wybawca Chrześcijanie wierzą, że Jezus Chrystus jest Zbawicielem świata. start learning
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Christians believe that Jesus Christ is the Redeemer of the world.
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Średnica to odległość, łącząca jedną stronę okręgu ze stroną przeciwną. start learning
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The diameter of a circle is its measurement from one side directly to the opposite side.
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to make an action or process happen more quickly / to expedite the process
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a piece of information that you give someone secretly, so that they can take action or prevent something happening
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dawać komuś cynk (informować kogoś o czymś), ostrzegać kogoś A co jeśli pójdę do gliniarzy i dam im cynk? start learning
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What if I get along to the cops and tip them off?
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Jeśli chce pan mnie przesłuchwiać, proszę najpierw zdobyć nakaz. start learning
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If you want to question me, get a warrant first.
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wymanewrować, przechytrzyć / to do something clever that gives you an advantage over someone you are competing against start learning
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She outmanoeuvred her opponents throughout the election campaign.
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nie do utrzymania, nie do obrony (np. stanowisko, opinia) start learning
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dzierżyć, trzymać w ręku (np. miecz, topór) / to hold a weapon or tool and look as if you are going to use it start learning
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They were confronted by a man wielding a knife.
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to have a lot of influence or power over other people / mieć wpływy /władzę itp. start learning
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wield influence/power, etc
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niszczyć, niweczyć, przekreślić (np. szanse) / kłaść się cieniem na / to cause damage to or have a bad effect on something start learning
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Injury has blighted his career.
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kłótliwy / angry or arguing a lot start learning
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zdumiewający, szokujący, oszałamiający, niewiarygodny / very shocking and surprising start learning
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He earns a staggering amount of money. / a staggering number
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(of a product) to be sold in greater numbers than another product / sprzedawać się lepiej (np. niż produkt konkurencyjny) start learning
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MP3s soon began to outsell CDs.
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to throw something away or get rid of it because you no longer want or need it / wyrzucać, pozbywać się start learning
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Discarded food containers and bottles littered the streets.
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If a reason, argument, etc. is compelling, it makes you believe it or accept it because it is so strong start learning
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compelling evidence / It's a fairly compelling argument for going. /compelling offer
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przygotować się na coś, przygotowywać się na coś start learning
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Britons brace for end of heatwave as UK battered by cold Arctic front.
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zbić, walić, tłuc, uderzać / to hit and behave violently towards a person, especially a woman or child, repeatedly over a long period of time, or to hit something with force many times On tłukł worek treningowy przez godzinę. start learning
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He -ed the punching bag for an hour. He was battered to death with a rifle butt. He was battering (at/on) the door with his fists and howling. The waves -ed against the rocks at the bottom of the cliff. The burglars had -ed down the door of the house.
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uderzyć, doświadczyć, poszkodować (np. przez silny wiatr) / to hit someone or something again and again: Miasto zostało poszkodowane przez Huragan Irma. start learning
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The city was battered by Hurricane Irma. / Thunderstorms were battering Kansas again on Sunday. / fig. He had been battered by opponents who turned public opinion against him.
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rzadkie ciasto (np. na naleśniki) lub panierka / a mixture of flour, eggs, and milk, used to make pancakes or to cover food before frying it: start learning
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plamisty, pstrokaty, w plamy / opposite: uniform start learning
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He spent 3 nights at hospital with patchy skin, swelling on his lips, a high temperature and unable to keep fluids. "I thought it was a sickness bug. I had no idea it was caused by coronavirus,@ says Myer, whose son recovered well.
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Nie możemy zajmować się głupotami w nieskończoność. start learning
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We can't faff around forever. / I wish you'd stop faffing about and do something useful!
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śliski (np. o podłodze, schodach, drodze) Uważaj - droga jest śliska. start learning
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Be careful - the road is slippery.
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oblężenie (miasta, twierdzy) start learning
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przerwa (np. wakacyjna), przerwa (w obradach sądu, parlamentu) Panie i panowie, musimy zarządzić 15 minutową przerwę. start learning
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Ladies and gentlemen, we need to take a 15-minute recess now.
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meat taken from the back leg or side of a pig and preserved with smoke or salt; a type of ham https://www.bbc.co. uk/food/recipes/exceptional_gammon_with_50001 start learning
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This gammon is delicious. He helped himself to a slice of gammon.
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to persuade someone to buy something or give support to an idea Hi Recipes, Does anyone have a mince pie recipe that they swear by? I make them every year but I'm never really sold on the pastry. start learning
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sell somebody on something Distributors are trained to sell consumers on the idea that these products are a necessary part of their safety system. She's really sold on the idea of moving to Australia.
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odprężać się, relaksować się, wrzucić na luz As I finally start to wind down for the year and consider yet another festive mince-pie, I thought I would drop you a line to thank you for your commitment and hard-work in what can only be described as the most extraordinary working year I and I am sure start learning
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most of you, have ever experienced.
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bardzo czegoś pragnąć, pragnąć, mieć nieodpartą ochotę na coś; to want something very much start learning
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Lucy is a child who craves affection.
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The couple now lives in Santa Barbara, California, and are working on a slew of projects including a podcast and a production company in partnership with Netflix.
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traktować z góry (kogoś), lekceważyć (kogoś) / to be rude to someone, especially by not speaking to them start learning
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Trump snubs Biden as Democrats mull impeachment. President Trump will become only the fourth president in US history to snub his successor's inauguration.
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zastanawiać się nad czymś, rozważać coś / przemyśleć coś, przetrawić coś / to think carefully about something for a long time, often before you make a decision start learning
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Trump snubs Biden as Democrats mull impeachment.
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podburzać, podżegać, jątrzyć, namawiać, judzić, zachęcać, agitować, pobudzać (np. do buntu) start learning
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau began his press conference today by addressing the "assault on democracy by violent rioters" that he says was "incited by the current president and other politicians".
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