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to describe somebody/something as being very good or special, especially in newspapers, etc. (wychwalać) start learning
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a unit for measuring distance equal to 1 609 metres start learning
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to become unconscious for a short time start learning
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to keep away from somebody/something; to try not to do something start learning
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a road with a strip of land in the middle that divides the lines of traffic moving in opposite directions start learning
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to prevent something bad or dangerous from happening start learning
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to take somebody/something in your hand suddenly and using force, to grab start learning
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the round object used to steer a car, etc. or ship start learning
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to sit or fall down heavily start learning
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an untidy state; a lack of order or organization (balagan) start learning
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the state of feeling nervous or worried that something bad is going to happen start learning
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a part of a vehicle that is operated by hand, used especially when the vehicle is not moving start learning
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to change direction suddenly start learning
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to hit somebody/something by accident start learning
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a narrow strip of land that separates the two sides of a major road such as a motorway or a carriageway (pas zieleni) start learning
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used to show that something happened or is true although something else. might have happened to prevent it (mimo że / pomimo) start learning
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to control the direction in which a boat, car, etc. moves start learning
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to say that you will not do something that somebody has asked you to do (here: nie dał się czemus) start learning
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a strip of ground with a hard surface beside a major road such as a motorway or interstate where vehicles can stop in an emergency (zatoka do awaryjnego parkowania) start learning
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to move in a winding or zigzag way especially to avoid obstacles start learning
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Here (barierka, brzeg autostrady) start learning
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a situation in which all activity or movement has stopped start learning
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lights on a car or other vehicle that flash and warn other drivers of a dangerous situation start learning
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a person whose job is to help people who are sick or injured, but who is not a doctor or a nurse (ratownik) start learning
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a device that holds things firmly together or holds and supports them in position (usztywniacz) start learning
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the state of being able to use your senses and mental powers to understand what is happening, awareness start learning
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to be badly affected by a disease, pain, sadness, a lack of something, etc start learning
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a small organ at the front of the neck that produces hormones that control the way in which the body grows and functions (tarczyca) start learning
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To say that something doesn't apply to any of two things, pol. Ani... ani....... start learning
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physically hurt; having an injury start learning
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connected with your physical senses (zmysły) start learning
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a difficult or unpleasant experience (trud, meka) start learning
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the window across the front of a vehicle start learning
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to move with a lot of force against something solid start learning
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feeling admiration for somebody/something because you think they are particularly good, interesting, etc start learning
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calm and sensible; able to make good decisions even in difficult situations start learning
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to stop somebody from doing something; to stop something from happening start learning
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to get or accept something that is sent or given to you start learning
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willing to do things which are difficult, dangerous or painful; not afraid start learning
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to take or hold somebody/something with your hand suddenly, firmly start learning
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to make a hollow place in a hard surface, usually by hitting it (wgnieśc) start learning
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to express your approval or admiration for somebody/sth (pochwalić) start learning
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from one side to the other side (w poprzek) start learning
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the time, usually twice a day, when the roads are full of traffic and trains are crowded because people are travelling to or from work start learning
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