Zajęcia 3

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popliteal space
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doł podkoloanowy
umbilicus
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pępek
pelvis
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miednica
nape
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kark
knuckles
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kostki na ręce
I'm all ear's
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(zainteresowany opowiadeniem co się stało), You have my attention, so you should talk
off the top of (one's) head
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"bez zastanowienia, z głowy //without thinking
in the blink of an eye
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w migieniu oka
be such a pain in neck
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nuisance/to be very annoying/rude slang To be an annoying person, or an annoying or inconvenient thing or situation; to be something that causes aggravation.
need a shoulder to cry on
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someone who is willing to listen to your problems and give yousympathy, emotional support, and encouragement:
face the music
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take the responsibility for doing something (She broke a window and she had to face the music...
lend me a hand
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can you lend me a hand////////help me
snapping at her heels
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"follow closely behind///If an animal is snapping at your heels, it is running behind you and trying to bite you.
to compete strongly with someone and have a chance of soon defeating or replacing them:"
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to compete with someone and have a chance of defeating or replacing them: "
elbow room
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"space////space to move around in:
bee's knees
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"really tasty////to be excellent or of an extremely high standard:
foot the bill
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pay
turn a blind eye
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przymknąć oko na cos
tun your nose up
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"to not accept something because you do not think it is good enough for you: They turned their noses up at the only hotel that was available."
be up to your eyes
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to be very busy doing something: I'm up to my eyes in homework this week.
butterfly in your stomach
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butterfly in your stomach
win hands down
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to win very easily
put your foot in
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uk us put your foot in your mouth to say something by accident thatembarrasses or upsets someone: I really put my foot in my mouth – I asked her if Jane was her mother, but she said Jane is her sister.
pulling your leg
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deceive/ oszukac
mouth watering(adj.)
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of food) having a very good appearance or smell that makes youwant to eat
pay through the nose
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to pay too much money for something: We paid through the nose to get the car fixed.
make your blood boil
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to make someone extremely angry: The way they have treated those people makes my blood boil.
be on its last legs
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Something that is on its last legs is in such bad condition that it willsoon be unable to work as it should: I've had this laptop for five years now, and it's really on its last legs.
take everything to heart
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take everything to heart
catch sb red handed
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to find someone in the act of doing something illegal
have foot on the ground
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have foot on the ground
have your head in the clouds
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have your head in the clouds
stretch your legs
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to go for a walk, especially after sitting in the same position for a longtime: The car journey took three hours, including a couple of stops to stretch our legs.
put sb foot down
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"to use your authority to stop something happening:
gut feelings
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a strong belief about someone or something that cannotcompletely be explained and does not have to be decided byreasoning: I have a gut feeling that the relationship won't last.
play it by ear
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o decide how to deal with a situation as it develops, rather thanacting according to plans made earlier: We can't make a decision yet. Let's just play it by ear.

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