14, cz3

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An informal phrase meaning to calm down or control your emotions.
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Get a grip
ogarnij się weź się w garść
Get a grip! It’s not that serious. You need to get a grip on your emotions.
To hear something accidentally, without the speakers knowing.
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to overhear
podsłuchał / usłyszał przypadkiem
I overheard their conversation. She overheard him talking about her.
To officially record something, sign up for something, or show a reaction. It can also mean a machine used for payments.
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to register
rejestrować zapisać się kasa fiskalna rejestr
The cashier opened the register. He didn't even register my comment. I need to register for the course.
Something that happens often or many times.
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frequently
często
I frequently visit my grandparents. She frequently checks her phone.
To attack someone violently or to criticize someone very harshly.
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to savage
brutalnie zaatakował ostro skrytykował
The critic savaged the new movie. The dog savaged the intruder.
Promises or statements meant to make someone feel confident or less worried.
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assurance
zapewnienia gwarancje
He spoke with confidence and assurance. She gave me assurances that everything would be fine.
To practice something before performing it, such as a speech, play, or presentation. It can also describe something that sounds unnatural because it was prepared in advance.
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to rehearse
ćwiczył / przećwiczył wyreżyserowany / przygotowany wcześniej
His apology sounded rehearsed. The actors rehearsed the play for weeks.

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