Słowa na B-20

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znęcać się na zsłabszymi, tyran, zmuszać do decyzji
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bully
Don’t try to bully me into making a decision. Bullying is a serious problem in many schools.
pałka wodna
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bulrush
biodrówka
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bumbag
a small bag worn around the waist to keep money, etc. in
poruszać się niezdarnie
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bumble
I could hear him bumbling around (jak hałasował) in the kitchen.
trzmiel
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bumblebee
zderzać się, uderzać czymś o coś
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bump +
bump against/into sb/sth - She bumped into a lamp post because she wasn’t looking where she was going. bump sth (against/on sth) - I bumped my knee on the edge of the table.
góz, wybój, uderzenie
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bump
She fell and hit the ground with a bump. There are a lot of bumps in the road, so drive carefully.
zderzak
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bumper
wyboisty, nierówny
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bumpy
słodka bułka, kok
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sweet bun, bun
bukiet, kiść, pęk, kucyki o włosach
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bunch, bunches
a bunch of bananas/grapes flong hair that is tied on each side of the head She wore her hair in bunches.
wiązać
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bunch
bunch (sth/sb) (up/together) - He kept his papers bunched together in his hand.
wiązka, plik
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bundle
a bundle of letters with an elastic band round them
wypychać wpychać,
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bundle,
bundle sth (up) - zawiązywać - I bundled up the old newspapers and threw them away. He was arrested and bundled into a police car.
dom parterowy
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a bungalow
skok na bungee
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bungee jumping
haluks
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bunion
koja, łóżko piętrowe
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bunk, bunk bed
bunkier
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bunker
króliczek
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Bunny
chorągiewka
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bunting
coloured flags or paper used for decorating streets and buildings in celebrations
boja, podtrzymywać
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buoy, buoy
Share prices were buoyed by news of a takeover. His encouragement buoyed her up during that difficult period.
ciężar, brzemię, obciążać się, obarczać się
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burden, burden, burden
uciążliwy (formal)
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burdensom
biurokracja, biurokratyczny
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bureaucracy, bureaucratic
kantor
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exchange office, bureau de change
włamywacz
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a burglar
alarm przeciwwłamaniowy
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burglar alarm
kradzież z włamaniem
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burglary
włamywać się, okradać
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burgle
Our flat was burgled while we were out. Lock all doors and windows or you might get burgled.
pogrzeb
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a funeral, burial
płonąć, palić się, wypalać spalać,
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burn, burn, burn burn,
burn sth out - wypalać burn yourself out - wypalić się
burn down - spalić się (doszczętnie) burn sth down - spalić (doszczętnie) burn sth off - wypalać coś
poparzenie, oparzenie
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burn, burn
palnik,
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torch, burner
palący,
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burning
(used about a feeling) extremely strong a burning ambition/desire ▶ (uczucia) palący 2 very important or urgent a burning issue/question ▶ (problem itp.) palący 3 feeling very hot the burning sun burning pain
wypalenie się
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burn out
odbijać się, bekać, beknięcie
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burp
ryć, kopać,
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burrow
to dig a hole in the ground, to make a tunnel or to look for sth These animals burrow for food. ▶ ryć kopać (np. norę) 2 to search for sth under or among things She burrowed in her handbag for her keys. ▶ myszkować
jama, nora
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burrow
pękać, rozsadzać,
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burst, burst
burst in on sb/sth - wtargnąć burst into sth - wybuchać np. płaczem - On hearing the news she burst into tears. burst out - wybuchać np. smiechem: He looked so ridiculous that I burst out laughing.
be bursting (with sth) - She was bursting with pride when she won the race - pękać od czegoś be bursting to do sth - palić się do burst in; burst into a room, building, etc. - wdzierać się gdzieś
wybuch, przypływ, pęknięcie
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burst
grzebać, chować, zakopywać
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bury
She wants to be buried in the village graveyard. People say there’s buried treasure somewhere on the island! After the earthquake, hundreds of people were buried under the rubble.
bus
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bus
Where do you usually get on/off the bus?

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