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dolina It came from the right, ahead of me, out in the vale.
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udostępnić miejsce i umożliwić pogrzeb start learning
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a skill or an ability to do something easily and well: bent a knack for remembering faces She has the knack of making people feel comfortable.
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She spruced up so much that I didn't recognize her.
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We were really zonked (out) after our long journey.
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badmouth, dish The rest of us moved to a downstairs sitting room, there to backbite and discuss events.
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wiśta wio, wio (do konia) start learning
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wyszczególniać (np. rzeczy), inwentaryzować start learning
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to list things separately, often including details about each thing: I always itemize deductions on my income tax.
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ruchać (uprawiać z kimś seks), chedozenie start learning
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The whole school knew he was humping her.
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wgłębienie (np w skałach) start learning
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zaślubiny, uroczystości ślubne start learning
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opatrznościowy, niczym zesłany z nieba start learning
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happening exactly when needed but without being planned: heaven-sent a providential opportunity
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dźgniąć w plecy/ atak na kogos o tym nieswisdomego🗡️ start learning
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the act of saying harmful or unpleasant things about a person when they are not present: He accused his boss of dirty tricks and backstabbing.
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to put a thin line of mortar in the spaces between tiles: We spent the weekend grouting the bathroom.
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zacofany, opóźniony w rozwoju start learning
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a village with backward beliefs by today's standards
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przesadzać w naprawianiu czegoś, nadrabianiu start learning
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On the other hand, sometimes they think too much and end up overcompensating. Perhaps I am overcompensating for other losses, but so be it.
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the most important male servant in a house, usually responsible for organizing the other servants
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zbytnio zdeterminowany, uparty 🐂 start learning
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very determined to do what you want to do, especially without considering other people's feelings
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zdjęcie policyjne (osoby) start learning
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a photograph of a person's face made for an official purpose, especially police records. "a mugshot on the book's cover shows the author"
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mała znajomość (np. języka), liźnięcie (czegoś); niewielka ilość czegoś 👅 start learning
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There's only a smattering of people who oppose the proposal. I know only a smattering of German
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bulić, płacić dużo za coś; 2) wykasłać start learning
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He has to cough up lots of money for his daughter's private medical school
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zatkany (o kimś, kto nie może wydusić słowa)😳 start learning
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speechless I am completely gobsmacked whenever I have to participate in a discussion.
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zalany słońcem, słoneczny start learning
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Before their very eyes the sundrenched waters of the Nile flowed.
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przygotowywać (kogoś na coś), instruowac; 2 nabijać (spluwę) start learning
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How can I prime her for the worst? You can't shoot if the revolver is not primed.
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circumvent You'd expect all this to be trying to parents who eschewed the whole business.
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łaska, łagodność (pogoda, kara) start learning
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kindness when giving a punishment. (of weather) the quality of being pleasant or not severe The jury passed a verdict of guilty, with an appeal to the judge for clemency.
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Of his father, putative or real, there was no mention.
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It would certainly be his head in the noose no matter what.
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dorożka; kabinka kierowcy start learning
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the separate front part of a large vehicle, such as a truck, bus, or train, in which the driver sits
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nawiewać (z pierdoła), wybuchać (śmiechem); rozbijać szajke start learning
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burst into, break out The baby bust out crying. Five prisoners busted out of jail. The police busted out the ring of thieves last week.
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a narrow shelf that sticks out from a vertical surface That was really dumb, coming out here on this ledge. This ledge leads to your father's room.
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powściągliwość w stosunku do czegoś, rezerwa start learning
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reticence on or about sth an unwillingness to do something or talk about something, for example because you are nervous or being careful His reticence about his past made them very suspicious. I think my dad had a certain reticence about showing love as he was afraid that people would leave if he did.
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wstępna diagnoza (jeszcze nie pewna) start learning
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(of a plan or idea) not certain or agreed, or (of a suggestion or action) said or done in a careful but uncertain way because you do not know if you are right: I have tentative plans to take a trip to Seattle in July. tentative agreement tentative deal tentative step
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