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speszony, zmieszany, zawstydzony start learning
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It was the first time she had seen him really abashed.
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skoczyć, skakać przez coś start learning
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He vaulted over the fence
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Zajęło mi tylko cztery tygodnie, żeby sprawić, byś był bezradny. start learning
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It took me just four weeks to render you helpless.
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start learning
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The ones that accept government funds are called 'aided' schools.
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start learning
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I tended to my grandmother until the day she died.
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start learning
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start learning
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gorąco, żarliwie, gorliwie start learning
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I vehemently oppose animal testing
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męczyć, dręczyć, torturować start learning
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This boy always torments other children at school.
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start learning
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start learning
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My date made off after we received the bill
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uciec z ukradzioną rzeczą start learning
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dostrzegać coś, dosłyszeć coś phrasal verb start learning
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I didn't make out his final words
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wymyślić coś, zmyślić coś (z make) start learning
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I think she made the whole thing up.
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I'm sorry you had to wait. How can I make up for that?
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nadrobić coś, zrekompensować coś (make) start learning
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I was absent last week and I have to make up for it.
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