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To say something rude that hurts someone’s feelings. start learning
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obraza / obrażać He insulted her in public. That was a terrible insult. I didn't mean to insult you.
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To make a quick movement because of fear or pain. start learning
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wzdrygnąć się, drgnąć He flinched when the door slammed. She didn't flinch during the injection.
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Wild plants growing where they are not wanted. start learning
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chwasty The garden is full of weeds. She pulled out the weeds. Weeds grow very quickly.
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A container used for boiling water. start learning
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czajnik Put the kettle on. The kettle is boiling. He filled the kettle with water.
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A curved piece of metal or plastic used to catch or hold something.⚓️ start learning
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hak / haczyk Hang your coat on the hook. The fish took the hook. She hung the bag on a hook.
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To continue doing something or move forward to the next step start learning
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kontynuować, przejść do Let's proceed with the plan. The meeting will proceed as planned. He proceeded to explain the rules.
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The size, degree, or amount of something. start learning
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zakres, stopień. to some extent → do pewnego stopnia I didn't realize the extent of the damage. The extent of the problem is huge. To some extent, he is right.
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Something that makes it difficult to achieve something. start learning
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przeszkoda Money was the main obstacle. Fear can be a big obstacle. They overcame many obstacles.
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A thick piece of fabric used as a floor covering. start learning
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dywan / dywanik A red rug covered the floor. She bought a Persian rug.
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słyszalny His voice was barely audible. There was an audible sigh in the room.
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To create something new that did not exist before. start learning
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wynalesć, wymyslić, invent an excuse / story → wymyślić historię, He invented a new machine. Thomas Edison invented many devices.
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A small house, usually in the countryside. start learning
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domek (zwykle mały, wiejski) They own a small cottage by the lake. We stayed in a mountain cottage. My grandmother lives in a stone cottage.
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Not enough of something; difficult to find. start learning
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rzadki, niewystarczający Water is scarce in this region. Jobs are scarce these days. Food became scarce during the war.
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