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Are you usually smiling and happy? start learning
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Czy zazwyczaj jesteś uśmiechnięty i szczęśliwy?
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Do you enjoy the company of other people? start learning
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Lubisz towarzystwo innych ludzi?
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Do you find it difficult to... start learning
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Czy uważasz, że trudno jest...
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Do you find it difficult to meet new people? start learning
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Czy masz trudności z poznawaniem nowych ludzi?
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Do you have definite plans for your future career? start learning
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Czy masz konkretne plany dotyczące swojej przyszłej kariery zawodowej?
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Does your mood change often and suddenly for no reason? start learning
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Czy twój nastrój zmienia się często i nagle bez powodu?
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Do you notice other people’s feelings? start learning
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Czy zauważasz uczucia innych ludzi?
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Do you think the future will be good? start learning
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Czy myślisz, że przyszłość będzie dobra?
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Can your friends depend on you? start learning
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Czy twoi przyjaciele mogą na tobie polegać?
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Is your room often messy? start learning
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Czy w Twoim pokoju często panuje bałagan?
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Do you get annoyed when you have to wait for anyone or anything? start learning
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Czy denerwujesz się, kiedy musisz na kogoś lub coś czekać?
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Do you find reasons to do tomorrow things you should do today? start learning
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Czy znajdziesz powody, żeby jutro zrobić rzeczy, które powinieneś zrobić dziś?
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Czy zawsze ciężko pracujesz?
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Do you keep your feelings and ideas to yourself? start learning
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Czy zachowujesz swoje uczucia i pomysły dla siebie?
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Do you often give presents? start learning
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Czy często dajesz prezenty?
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Are you usually calm and not worried by things? start learning
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Czy zwykle jesteś spokojny i nie martwisz się rzeczami?
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dobrobyt, zasiłek, świadczenie
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rozlać przez przypadek, niechcący, coś się „wylało” The milk spilt all over the floor. I spilled coffee on my shirt. start learning
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wylewać / wylewać się celowo, świadomie, często powoli • akcent na intencję • może być neutralne lub bardzo pozytyw He poured out his heart. She poured out the water into the glass. start learning
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Przejąć coś stopniowo. Zastąpić kogoś. Przejąć kontrolę / władzę / odpowiedzialno Technology is taking over our lives. Can you take over while I’m away? She took over the company after her father retired. start learning
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Podjąć się czegoś trudnego / odpowiedzialnego Zobowiązać się do wykonania zadania He undertook a difficult mission. The company undertook to improve safety start learning
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when are you going to get your hair cut? start learning
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kiedy idziesz do fryzjera?
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raise children, bring up children Oscar raised sons the way he did start learning
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wychowywać dzieci, wychowywać dzieci
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that are home to lots of artists, and creative people start learning
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w których mieszka wielu artystów i ludzi kreatywnych
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materiał filmowy, nagranie z wydarzenia
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unpleasant or difficult experience Derek's daughter used the word mare, short for 'nightmare', to describe her terrible day at work. But she was exaggerating start learning
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the presentation of something as being smaller, worse, or less important than it actually is. But instead of saying how bad the food was, you just said, "It was less than perfect. Understatement is valued in British culture, unlike taking yourself too seriously start learning
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take yourself too seriously consider yourself and your actions as more important than they really are Understatement is valued in British culture, unlike taking yourself too seriously start learning
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traktuj siebie zbyt poważnie
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thing or way of behaving that is not socially acceptable And it's a kind of performative, sardonic, not-taking-oneself-too-seriously identity when you do that, because, you know, taking yourself too seriously is a no-no in British culture. start learning
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what you are expected to do in a particular social situation Sending a thank-you note is the done thing. In those days, it wasn’t the done thing to divorce. And so, linguistically, not taking yourself too seriously is really the done thing. start learning
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coś, co jest społecznie przyjęte, właściwe, zgodne z zasadami dobrego wychowania; „tak się robi”, „wypada”.
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slightly annoyed by someone's behaviour towards you Yes, I'm actually a bit miffed, a little bit annoyed, but then I don't want to have a barney with you start learning
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loud argument or quarrel I don’t want another barney with him. They had a barney about money. But no matter how annoyed you are, you probably don't want to get into a barney – a loud argument or quarrel start learning
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kłótnia, sprzeczka, awantura (zwykle krótka i emocjonalna)
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