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directed at a target or purpose start learning
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skierowany, celowany The campaign is aimed at young people. He aimed the gun carefully.
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used to say what you think is probably true start learning
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przypuszczalnie He is presumably at home. They will presumably arrive soon.
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recognized and accepted; existing for a long time start learning
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ustanowiony, ugruntowany This is an established company. The rules were established years ago.
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not biased; fair and neutral start learning
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bezstronny A judge must be impartial. Try to remain impartial in this situation.
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polite behavior or respect toward others start learning
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uprzejmość, grzeczność He treated everyone with courtesy. She opened the door as a courtesy.
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a sport played by two teams trying to score goals by kicking a ball start learning
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piłka nożna I play soccer every weekend. Soccer is the most popular sport in the world.
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people competing for something start learning
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pretendenci, rywale There are many contenders for the title. She is a strong contender.
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a line that is not straight up/down or side-to-side start learning
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przekątna / ukośny Draw a diagonal line. The table was placed diagonally.
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nienawiść, odraza He looked at him with loathing. She felt loathing toward injustice.
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being famous or well-known start learning
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sława, renoma The city gained renown for its culture. She is a writer of great renown.
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cnoty, zalety Honesty is one of his virtues. Patience is a great virtue.
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soft objects used for comfort start learning
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poduszki The sofa has soft cushions. She bought new cushions for the chair.
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