14, cz2

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To change from liquid into vapor, or to slowly disappear.
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evaporate
parować, wyparowywać
The water evaporated in the sun. My savings evaporated after the crisis.
to make something completely wet or soaked with liquid.
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drench
przemoczony, ociekający wodą
I got drenched in the rain. The cake was drenched in chocolate sauce.
A situation where many people are moving, talking, or reacting loudly.
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commotion
zamieszanie, poruszenie
There was a commotion in the hallway. The news caused a commotion online.
To plan, organize, or put things into a particular order.
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arrange
organizowanie, układanie
She is arranging a meeting. He was arranging books on the shelf.
Informal verb meaning to throw or discard something.
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chuck
rzucić, wyrzucić
He chucked the ball across the field. She chucked her old phone away.
The person who caused a problem or committed a crime.
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culprit
sprawca, winowajca
The culprit was finally caught.
A measured quantity, often medicine, but also figurative.
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dose
dawka
Take one dose daily. I need a dose of reality.
To take care of something or pay attention to something.
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mind
pilnowanie, uważanie
She is minding the kids. I’m minding my step on the ice.
To continue to be or to stay after others are gone.
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remain
pozostał
He remained calm. Only two cookies remained.
Information people talk about that may not be true.
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rumour
plotka
I heard a rumour about layoffs.
Can mean extra, to avoid damage, or to give something.
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spare
zapasowy / oszczędzać / poświęcić
I have a spare key. Please spare him. Can you spare five minutes?

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