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means that someone succeeded in doing something, usually after difficulty, effort, or obstacles. It suggests that the result was not easy or guaranteed.
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managed
I managed to finish the project before the deadline.
means the same in amount, value, size, status, or importance. It can be used as an adjective, noun, or verb.
taki sam, równy
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equal
Three times three equals nine. She treats him as her equal. All people are equal.
It means to lead or guide someone somewhere, especially politely or formally, or to introduce the beginning of something new.
wprowadził / zaprowadził / wprowadził kogoś uprzejmie Często używane w sensie oficjalnym lub eleganckim
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usher
The invention ushered in a new era. The waiter ushered us to our table
means good enough, acceptable, or respectable. It often describes something that meets a reasonable standard, even if it’s not perfect.
przyzwoicie
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decent
Everyone deserves a decent life. It’s a decent hotel for the priceShe’s a decent person
strongly limited, connected, or directed by something — physically, legally, emotionally, or by purpose.
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bound
She felt bound to help him. The prisoner was bound with rope
means in a very serious or severe way, especially when referring to injury, harm, or wrongdoing.
poważnie, ciężko, dotkliwie (często w kontekście obrażeń, krzywdy lub szkody)
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grievously
He was grievously injured in the accident
refers to loud, emotional expressions of thanks, often when someone feels overwhelmed with gratitude. It suggests deep emotion, not just a simple “thank you.”
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wails of gratitude
She let out wails of gratitude when they rescued her.
means doing something in a hurried, anxious, or desperate way, often because of fear, stress, or urgency.
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frantically
goraczkowo
She searched frantically for her lost keys
Separated, broken down, or disbanded so that it no longer exists in its original form, either physically (like a substance in a liquid) or formally (like an organization, agreement, or relationship).
rozpuszczony (w cieczy) rozwiązany / zakończony
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“dissolve
The company was dissolved last year. The sugar dissolved in the tea
an informal way to tell someone to stop doing something annoying, silly, or inappropriate. It’s like saying “stop it” in a stronger, sometimes slightly frustrated way.
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cut it out
szturchać
Hey, cut it out! Stop poking me

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