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      opóźnienie, opóźniać, odkładać, odwlekać. We apologize for the delay. I really couldn't delay it any longer.   
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      object to something, przedmiot    start learning
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      sprzeciwiać się czemuś. He had the courage to object to their idea. He looked at objects laid out in front of him   
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      zalewać (okolicę), zatapiać (np. statek), zanurzać (się w wodzie, bagnie) zasypywać (coś śmieciami), zasypywać (kogoś prośbami) bagno, mokradło, moczary. The streets were swamped with trash. When it rains, the fields turn into a giant swamp   
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      handel, handlowac. As a business man, you ought to follow fair trade rules. Drug trade is illegal   
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      kwestia, sprawa (np. będąca przedmiotem dyskusji) wydanie, numer czasopisma. I don't know why it's such an issue. Do you have yesterday's issue?   
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      wydawać (np. oświadczenie, rozkaz). The school issued a statement to the local press. The company issued a statement   
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      trzymac, odbywać, przeprowadzać (np. spotkania) przytrzymywać (np. w jakiejś pozycji). uścisk. The conference was held in Lyon. essica moved up to hold him   
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      accuse someone of a crime    start learning
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      oskarzac, He was accused of stealing two thousand dollars from the store. Charge.   
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      niewłaściwy, nieodpowiedni. His behaviour was improper. They used their power for an improper purpose   
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      płatki śniadaniowe, zboże. Cereal is tasty and healthy. We had the highest levels of cereal production since five years   
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      schodzić (np. ze schodów), zstępować (np. z nieba), obniżać (np. lot) przeradzać się. The discussion descended into chaos.   
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      get along/ get on with sb    start learning
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      lubić się (z innymi ludźmi), dobrze dogadywać się   
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      poddawać kogoś czemuś (np. testom) wystawiać, narażać kogoś na coś (np. nieprzyjemną sytuację) kirunek studiow. He was subjected to some complicated medical tests.   
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      mrugnac. She blinked as she came out into the sunlight   
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      uścisk, objęcia. wziąć w objęcia, obejmować, wyściskać. przyjmować (np. ofertę, możliwość). He couldn't get out of his aunt's embrace. He embraced the possibility of an alliance.   
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      przedstawiać (np. znajomych). zapoznawać, zaznajamiać (np. z tradycją, z nowym tematem. wprowadzać, sprowadzać, wnosić.) You haven't been introduced to each other. When were you first introduced to skiing? You should introduce a few jokes in your speech   
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