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not having enough money food that you need to have a normal life start learning
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children from deprived backgrounds
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szorstki, ciężki niebezpieczny start learning
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niebezpieczna dzielnica np
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buildings or areas in very bad condition A run-down housing estate
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having a lot of money or owning a lot of things. synonim: wealthy start learning
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affluent families or neighborhoods
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rag
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very good or enjoyable, impressive and large or important: start learning
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The Palace of Versailles is very grand. They always entertain their guests in grand style.
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podły, niesamowity (SLANG) start learning
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per si kjut he was persecuted for his religious beliefs. His latest film is about the experience of being persecuted for being gay.
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odpowiedź: none taken - w porządku
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trzymać się z dala od czegoś kogoś to avoid someone or something that seems unpleasant, dangerous, or likely to cause problems: start learning
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steer clear of/ stay away Her speech steered clear of controversial issues. They warned their children to steer clear of drugs.
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sky tower dominates Wrocław
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szybowac, gwałtownie rosnąć sore bolesny bolacy przymiotnik (I've got a sore back. My feet were sore with all the walking.) start learning
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np ceny house prices have soared. Temperatures will soar over the weekend, say the weather forecasters.
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pochodzić z, być datowany start learning
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date back over - długość czasu. Some of the buildings date back over 600 years the house dates back to 1800
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the company is based in Geneva
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as dusk fell, we headed back to the hotel
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fizycznie- podawac leki, pilnowac dzieci, zajmowac sie generalnie start learning
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the children are being cared for by a relative. It's good to know that the dogs will be well cared for while we're away.
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(nie mieć w nosie, obchodzic) start learning
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we should care about the environment
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ashamed to wstydzić się you've got nothing to be ashamed of, she felt ashamed of hitting her brother
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there is a virus going round Ill, sick, to catch a cold, to have a cold
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nawyk / przyzwyczajenie, zwyczaj start learning
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only interested on your own country etc not willing to accept new ideas or people start learning
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in sju ler
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gain weight, put on weight
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nie zadowalaj się drugim najlepszym start learning
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don't settle for a second best
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podejscie/ perspektywy (l. m i pojedyn) attitude, vision the way a person thinks about something./ the likely future situation start learning
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the way a person thinks about something The outlook for the economy next year is bleak. Despite her illness, she has a very positive outlook on life.
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it changed my perception of her
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droga w sensie asfalt po której jadą samochody start learning
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podróż, droga np do pracy start learning
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use when we are focused on the DURATION OF ACTIVITY, the end of the activity is not important start learning
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holiday /event the film lasts for 2 hours, my. holiday will last for 4 days, the play lasted 3 hours
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trwać - journey, processes start learning
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to show how long is needed to COMPLETE AN ACTIVITY, we are focused on end point it took me 2 hours to get to the Theatre
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początkowy okres, początek start learning
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the early days were terrible, in the early days I was wondering why I'm still here
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byc wdzieczynym- I'd appreciate if you left me alone. I'd really appreciate your help. Appreciate(doceniac) start learning
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It's nice to have an appreciative audience. I'm very appreciative of all the support you've given me.
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kosmetyki toaletowe, jak szampon mydło start learning
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to decide or arrange to delay an event or activity until a later time or date: start learning
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The meeting has been put off for a week. [+ -ing verb ] I can't put off going to the dentist any longer. He puts off writing the essay until the last minute He keeps asking me out, and I keep putting him off.
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nagle, znienacka, jak grom z jasnego nieba start learning
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the problem did not come out of the blue
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Check out my bee's knees sneakers.
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być w siódmym niebie (dosł. być ponad księżycem) start learning
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bez znaczenia, nic nie znaczacy start learning
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He produced yet another set of meaningless statistics. A meaningless gesture
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he was convicted of murder
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to admire and respect someone: start learning
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I know she looks up to me so I can't disappoint her.
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besides that there's nothing interesting, and besides I needed to star earning money
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be very disappointed and upset start learning
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gatid he is absolutely gutted that he's been dropped from the team
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what was the point in meeting them
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to conduct /carry out an investigation
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być podobnym do/ wrodzic sie w kogos start learning
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he takes after his father, Peter's very tall - he takes after his father.
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she spent the afternoon looking around the town
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mieć zamiłowanie I dar do kwiatów start learning
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mieć dużo obowiązków, być zajęty start learning
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coś o czym wszyscy wiedzą, ale nikt o tym nie mówi start learning
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The doctor says she will give birth to a child next month
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zerwać (tylko z partnerem) start learning
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to accept unpleasant behaviour or an unpleasant situation, although you do not like it start learning
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we shouldn't put up with the way he treats us. He's so rude, I don't know how you put up with him.
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kłócić się z zakończeniem znajomości to argue with someone and stop being friendly with them start learning
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have you and Sam fallen out with each other again
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wracać do czegoś, nie przerywać czegoś zamknij się i zasuwaj z tym to continue doing something, especially work start learning
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shut up and get on with it, now let me get on with my mission
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mieć z kimś dobre stosunki, dobrze się dogadywać start learning
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get on /along with someone do you get along with your colleagues, I never really got on with my brother
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to learn or discuss the latest news: start learning
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we have a little time to catch up, I was giving you time to catch up. I have a catch-up meeting with my manager at two.
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pocieszyć kogoś, rozchmurzyc start learning
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cheer up, it's not the end of the world
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informować kogoś na bieżąco, start learning
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I'll keep you abreast of any development
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I'd appreciate if you left me alone. I would appreciate- bede wdzieczna/ docenie
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wykroczenie,`; uraza obraza start learning
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offend-I was deeply offended by her comments, doubtless you've committed a criminal offence
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something shown or examined as an example; a typical example: start learning
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this is one of the museum's finest specimens. He has a collection of rare insect specimens.
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w kierunku / w stronę, wobec tołordz start learning
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he ran towards her, he has a negative attitude towards everything
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let's walk a bit further down the road
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prześlij dalej, do przodu na przód start learning
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fołerd I always look forward not back
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niepewny, mieć kompleksy na punkcie czegoś having no confidence in yourself and what you can do, not safe or protected start learning
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you have nothing to be insecure about, Anna knows that I'm very insecure about my back, many of our staff are worried cause their jobs are insecure
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I missed what she was saying because I wasn't paying attention, OK Ben pay attention
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zadowolony z siebie w cwaniakowaty sposób start learning
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daj I've wanted to dye mine black hair
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I can't keep up with your love life
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don't roam here and there, to roam. around the island
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I'm going to the doctor for a check-up
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łobuz(n), znęcać się (v), zmuszony sila start learning
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when I was a young girl everyone was bullying me. Bully into Ving- zmuszony "sila"- She was bullied into leaving.
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she accidently closed the door therefore he couldn't go to school
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wyglądać bardziej wyjściowo start learning
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the island is renowned for its beauty
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Nicola won a custody of their two children
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to encourage someone to do something or something to happen start learning
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Spurred on by his fans, he won the next three games easily.‘her sons' passion for computer games spurred her on to set up a software business’
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give/ hand in one's notice I handed in my notice yesterday. Hand in your notice by the end of the day. She gave her notice first thing in the morning
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bargaining chip (bargining czip) Missiles were used as a bargaining chip in negotiations for economic aid.
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He dropped several hints that he wanted an MP3 player for his birthday.
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Thieves conned him out of his life savings. I conned him into giving me your home number. She felt she had been conned into buying the car. she was jailed for conning her aunt out of £500,000. CON sb OUT of...// CON into Ving
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to haggle over sth (hagl) I spent 20 minutes haggling over the price of a leather bag.
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okrucienstwo wobec zwierzat start learning
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bijacy rekordy popularnosci start learning
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ograniczony, pełen uprzedzeń start learning
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brać coś pod uwagę, rozważać coś mniej formalnie: to bear sth in mind, keep sth in mind start learning
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take something into consideration We must take this problem into consideration
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dowiadywać się, pytać się (v) start learning
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You should also enquire about the back-up team, I'm enquiring about dentists in the area.
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hands-on experience, my teaching course is very hands-on
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a living room/ lounge (laundz)
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zmywanie naczyn(rzeczownik) start learning
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He was doing the washing-up. I don't like washing dishes/up
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It's your turn to wash up
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sick leave/ doctor's note
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byc niechetnym do zronienia czegosc start learning
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ri lak tent. Many victims of crime are reluctant to go to the police.
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Sorry, but I think 70 quid for that blouse is a rip-off
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once / when / after you've finished you should email...
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An excess of oil on the markets has caused prices to fall sharply.
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what do you call this/ what do you say when
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na koniec dnia!!!, w koncu start learning
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in the end we all agreed with him. start learning
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piec, taki przemyslowy raczej start learning
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zepsuc sie (transport)/ zalamac sie psychicznie start learning
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trains were jam-packed with holidaymakers
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A new poll suggests there is support for our proposal.
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The possibilites that it was a conspiracy are very high. Conspire(konspajer) against... Spiskowac
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to the point, nitty-gritty, let's get straight to the point
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paplać dlugo i bez sensu, ględzić start learning
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I don't like to waffle on, let's get to the nitty-gritty
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don't drink from that mug it's cracked
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upoważniać / (dać władzę) to give someone the confidence, skills, freedom, etc to do something start learning
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[+ to do sth ] Education empowers people to take control of their lives.
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They exchanged pleasantries about the weather.
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uderzyc kogoś z otwartej reki / plaskacz start learning
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She slapped him across the face. SMACK- dać klapsa jako kara dla dziecka. SPANK - uderzyc w pupe
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decorative- ozdobny [de kre tiw]
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I'm pursuing a new job career, Pursue ING verb- actively pursue being engaged with...
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The right to free abortion is a divisive issue.
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A man stabbed his neighbour in a dispute OVER noise.
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mess about -obijać sie - Stop messing around and do your homework!, Ignore him, he is just messing around.
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ostry, przenikliwy zapach start learning
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I don't like curry it's too pungent
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nadskakiwać komuś/ przylizywać sie komuś start learning
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Everyone else just fawns all over her, it's tedious.
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I have to make a difficult decision now I am pondering about which option would be the best one
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I poured the milk into a jug.
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Could you wipe the table? She stopped crying and wiped her eyes. Could you clean the dust / Could you dust the book case
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Look who finally turned up! Turn up -podkęcać zwiększać np głośność
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przebrnąć/ przejść przez coś start learning
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go through with something
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pomieszczenie gospodarcze (z pralką, suszarką itd.) start learning
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utility room (with washing machine, dryer etc.)
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The more important the show, the greater the potential stage fright
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I invested in your business and you took my money. You're a fraud. To Commit fraud
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He made the results up. I think she made the whole thing up
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mógłbym / wyrażanie możliwosći/ spekulacji w past start learning
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I could / could express / speculate in the past I could't have done it without you. He couldn't have been more than 15 years old. It could have been his birthday that's why he had lots of post. Something could have happend to him
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dosłownie lub np. związki, strategie itp start learning
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His first marriage crumbled after only a year.
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kłopotać sie, zawracać głowę start learning
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Sorry to bother you, but could you spare any change? He's very bothered about what other people think.
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przestrzegać, słuchać się być posłusznym start learning
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He gave the command, and we obeyed. I want you to obey my commands at all times
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These trousers are too tight; Money will be tight this months
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My daughter is so frail that she can't go outside
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być świadomym czegoś, zdawać sobie sprawę z czegoś start learning
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Are you aware of the risks involved?
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We should preserve endangered species of animals. Preserved - zachowany
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wpaść na kogoś, spotkać kogoś przypadkiem start learning
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I bumped into my friend this evening
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having to be responsible for what you do and able to explain your actions start learning
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accountable for - odpowiedzialny za, accountable to- odpowiedzialny wobec. Hospitals must be held accountable for their mistakes. parents cannot be held accountable for their children's actions
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szczegółowo badać, analizować start learning
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The evidence was carefully scrutinised.
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troskliwy, myślący o innych start learning
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Thank you for the card - it was very thoughtful of you.
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an attentive student, attentively- uważnie
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the burden of responsibility I'd hate to be a burden to you when I'm older.
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very+adjective- very ugly, really+verb - really miss her
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You may retire in very close future.
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We wish you a long and happy retirement.
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It's an ink stain on a sheet of paper.
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a very small spot or a very small amount of something start learning
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I can’t wait to get rid of that ugly old couch.
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I need a rest/ to take a break
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The long journey drained him.
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kawalerski wieczór/panieński start learning
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remember - pamietac(they remembered me // remind-przypominac (emilia don't forget)
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not very good or effective start learning
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a feeble argument/excuse (fibl)
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Based on my findings, if I had to hazard a guess, I'd say it was... I don't know where he is, but I'd be willing to hazard a guess.
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dopraszać się komplementów start learning
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When the student said that he was still not confident of the subject after a score of 80 on 100 in the test, the teacher knew that he was only fishing for a compliment.
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to talk briefly and politely with someone saying things that are not really very important start learning
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They exchanged pleasantries about the weather.
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nie wiadomo czy chcial obrazic czy pochwaalic start learning
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The backhanded compliment to lower her self-esteem...
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apologise profusely (pro fju zli) He apologised profusely for being late.
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a promise that is made too quickly and has not been thought about carefully start learning
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zbyt daleko idące stwierdzenie/uogólnienie start learning
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sweeping statement/generalization
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affecting many things or people start learning
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idea, plan, agreement, etc is not certain/ not confident start learning
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The two companies have announced a tentative deal.
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an accusation which is not based on facts and is probably wrong start learning
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You have no proof of such a wild accusation! Accusation- oskarzenie (akjuzejszyn)
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to put sb or sth into space/situation/ containerso it is completely or almost completely full start learning
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He filled the bucket with water. I made a drink while the bath was filling. The streets were filled with tourists. The smell of smoke filled the room.
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to put something outside the house start learning
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When should I put the bin out?
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znieść coś z powierzchni ziemi to destroy something completely start learning
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The earthquake wiped out many villages.
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to leave a room, building, chair, etc so that someone else can use it start learning
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tankowac do pełna/ wypelnic calkowicie start learning
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fill up my car. I don't want yo fill up on French fries before I get my salad. The restaurant soon filled up with people. I'm going to fill up my schedule for next week
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uzupelnic (o niedostatkach) have a lot of one thing as much as possible start learning
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I need to fill up on fruits today, I didn't have enough today. We need to fill up on groceries before our holiday
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zdawac relacje, zglebiac zagadnienie to give someone extra or missing information: start learning
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I filled her in on the latest gossip. Fill me in on the family feud, I want to know every detail. ‘they filled me in on all the latest news from Cambridge’
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I'm filling in for my co-worker today. Will you fill in for me next week. The manager told me to fill in for Jim in tomorrow's meeting.
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the teacher made me retake the test. (kazac) Don't make him hit you (zmuszac). She made me go out. I was made to go to the party. We made her pay for breaking our window.
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If a feeling is profound, you feel it very strongly. If an idea or piece of work is profound, it shows intelligence or a great ability to understand. start learning
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The war had a profound impact on people's lives. a profound question His theories were simple, but profound. Profoundly- głeboko - głęboko jealous
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we were all mildly irritated by... Delikatnie mówiąc- to put it mildly; The building is unsafe, to put it mildly.
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na pełnych obrotach(przym.), bardzo zajęty(verb) start learning
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I've been flat out at work. We've all been working flat out to finish the project on time.
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atriszs; She speaks French with an atrocious accent. Isn't the weather atrocious?
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rozwlekły (np. o wyjaśnieniu), welosłowny using too many words, especially formal ones start learning
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a wordy and repetitive essay
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not very large, strong, or good start learning
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insubstantial (insab stanszl) The meal was rather insubstantial. an insubstantial construction of wood and glue an insubstantial argument an insubstantial meal
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A clueless person does not know anything about a particular subject. start learning
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disappointed in - PERSON; disappointed with NOUN
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I have a vague idea of where the hotel is. She's a little vague about her plans for next year. The politicians made vague promises about tax cuts.
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prawić komplementy, schlebiać start learning
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The interviewer flattered him about his recent work.
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pobudzać lub dopingować lub popychać kogoś do (zrobienia) czegoś to cause someone to do something start learning
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What prompted him to leave?
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zadowolony z siebie w wkurzający sposób too pleased with your skill or success in a way that annoys other people start learning
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What are you looking so smug about?
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something that you say or do later start learning
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po namyśle -as an afterthought- She only asked me to the party as an afterthought.
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a thing that is added to something else start learning
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The company offers scuba-diving as an add-on to the basic holiday price. I don't want to be an add-on
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They won three games on the trot.
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tamto, tamten/tamta (jedna rzecz daleko) start learning
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wat. That event was meaningless
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wizz. these days are over. I love these moments with you
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tamte tamci (daleko, duzo) start learning
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wouZ. Can you see those girls
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