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to look steadily and for a long time, usually with interest or emotion.
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gaze
wpatrywać się, spojrzenie (długie, skupione)
His gaze made her nervous. She gazed at the mountains for hours.
a blood vessel carrying blood to the heart a line of mineral in rock a style or mood
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vein
żyła; pasmo; nurt/styl (np. artystyczny)
He writes in a humorous vein. They discovered a gold vein in the mountain. The nurse couldn’t find the vein.
the strip at the bottom of a doorway a level at which something begins or changes
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threshold
próg (drzwi), próg graniczny
The pain passed the threshold of tolerance. She stood on the threshold of the house.
mixture used to fill food (like turkey) or objects (like cushions).
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stuffing
farsz, nadzienie
The stuffing is coming out of the pillow. The turkey stuffing was delicious.
showed something that was hidden, often teeth, skin, or emotions.
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bared
odsłonił, obnażyłodsłonił, obnażył
She bared her soul in the letter. The dog bared its teeth.
to arrange, prepare, establish, or trick someone.
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set up
ustawić; założyć; przygotować; wrobić
They tried to set him up for the crime. She set up her own business. He set up the computer.
verb: to officially decide someone is guilty noun: a person found guilty of a crime
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convict
skazać; skazany
The convict escaped from prison. The court convicted him of theft.
happening again and again, often annoyingly.
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continually
ciągle, bez przerwy (często z irytacją)
He continually interrupts me.
acting without thinking about danger or consequences.
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reckless
lekkomyślny, nieostrożny Wyjaśnienie
It was reckless to drive so fast.
verb: to twist together messily noun: a messy knot or complicated situation
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tangle
splątać; plątanina
She had a tangle of hair. The wires tangled together.
extremely accustomed to something (often negative tone).
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far too used (to)
zdecydowanie za bardzo przyzwyczajony do
He is far too used to getting what he wants

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