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He was often associated with public higher education in press coverage. start learning
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With my other hand, I held the hind legs open start learning
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tylny, zadni (o zwierzęciu)
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A window crumbled into bits. start learning
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Can I have a bit of your chocolate? start learning
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Bit is represented by 0 or 1. start learning
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A horse is wearing a bit. start learning
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wędzidło (wkładane do pyska konia)
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These bits are perfect for drilling metal. start learning
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But members of Congress played only a bit part here last week. start learning
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A lot of times, the bit players became stars later on. start learning
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But I'd certainly love to get to know him a little bit better. start learning
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bits and pieces, bits and bobs start learning
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And quite a bit of the food is very good. start learning
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I thought doesn't this take a long time just for a little tiny bit? start learning
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You've just got to keep him a wee bit down. start learning
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Many implementations check the least significant bit to see if it is a 1. start learning
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not the least, not in the least, not the least bit Where she may be now I have not the least idea. start learning
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This is true not least of her more recent work. start learning
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We moved around a fair bit because of Bill's work. start learning
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Now they are champing at the bit to start again. start learning
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They're probably champing at the bit to rush the building. start learning
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niecierpliwić się (o człowieku)
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a piece of news, a bit of niews A piece of news just came in this morning that I thought might interest you. start learning
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świder krzyżowy (używany w górnictwie)
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When you've done your bit, meet me at a place I'll tell you. start learning
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zrobić co do kogoś należy
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None means that no parity bit is sent at all. start learning
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But in return, we expect you to do your bit. start learning
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robić swoje (swoją część roboty)
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The higher bit rate songs takes up more hard drive space. start learning
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szybkość transmisji bitów
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have somebody do something If you are sick and you can't go to New York, have Matt go instead. start learning
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zmusić kogoś do zrobienia czegoś, kazać komuś coś zrobić
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mieć coś do zrobienia (pracę)
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have somebody to do something I have my maid to help me clean my room. start learning
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mieć możliwość wykorzystania kogoś w jakimś celu (w znaczeniu: ktoś może coś dla nas zrobić)
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I know what I have to do. start learning
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nickel-and-dimed the project to death. start learning
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wydrenować albo zniszczyć coś kawałek po kawałku, szczególnie finansowo
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"nickel-and-diming a substantial bankroll together" start learning
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kumulować małymi ilościami
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She is also the only one of the three to bankroll her show. start learning
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finansować, wspierać finansowo
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wooden nickel - american english And your story to the cops won't be worth a wooden nickel. start learning
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This extra help may come, for example, from local authority hardship funds. start learning
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"They pay me well- there's a hardship allowance. start learning
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dopłata za pracę w trudnych warunkach
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After several minutes, it is over, although cramps can last for a half hour or more. start learning
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kurcz, skurcz (np. w mięśniach)
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No one could know, or think, that she had cramped. start learning
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hamować, zahamować (rozwój czegoś lub kogoś)
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mieć skurcz, spowodować skurcz (np. w nodze)
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przeszkadzać komuś, ograniczać kogoś (np. w zachowywaniu się na swój sposób)
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Went swimming, got a cramp, and they dropped me off. start learning
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intermittent cramp, tetany Earlier in the week, I'd called my OB's office because I've had intermittent cramps set low in my abdomen that come and go and scare the living daylights out of me since they can be a sign of miscarriage. start learning
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joint and several liability, joint and several, joint liability States vary in their rules regarding joint and several liability. start learning
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odpowiedzialność solidarna, odpowiedzialność łączona
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I would like to ask you: What is the situation with financial liabilities? start learning
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zobowiązania finansowe, pasywa
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Under limited liability, their only responsibility was for money paid in. start learning
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ograniczona odpowiedzialność (np. w spółce)
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The other issue is civil liability in the event of accidents. start learning
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However, in these 1996 amendments, criminal liability for such behavior has been restored. start learning
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When we talk about strict liability, that should have meant no longer allowing any excuses. start learning
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odpowiedzialność obiektywna
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He works for James and Stevenson Ltd start learning
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z ograniczoną odpowiedzialnością (dopisek w nazwach spółek z o.o.)
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"Provisions for liabilities and charges start learning
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Rezerwy na zobowiązania i obciążenia
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Provisions for liabilities and charges are intended to cover losses or debts the nature of which is clearly defined." start learning
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Rezerwy na zobowiązania i koszty są przeznaczone na pokrycie strat lub wierzytelności, których charakter jest jasno określony. "
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The league runs its own "Survivor" shows, making sure there is little accrued advantage of money or position from one year to the next. start learning
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należny, narosły (np. odsetki)
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You can pay accrual fee out of your first voyage. start learning
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narosła suma, kwota narosła
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As of October 2011, this trial is still open to accrual. start learning
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stopniowy wzrost (np. zaległości finansowych)
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Do I have to accrue the 500 hours in one year? start learning
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narastać, wzrastać, powiększać się
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narastać (np. odsetki), przypadać (np. udział)
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From the beginning, we have been clear that all accrued rights will be protected, in full. start learning
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Taxpayers may choose or be required to use the accrual method for some activities. start learning
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They must understand the scientific method and some history of science. start learning
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Flo's eyes grow large with surprise and she runs from the room back into the kitchen, where we can hear her laughing fit to burst. start learning
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o mało nie pęknąć ze śmiechu
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całkowicie zapełniony (np. klub, brzuch)
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pełny, że omal nie pęknie
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The water pipe burst during the winter. She burst into laughter and hugged him start learning
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pękać, wybuchać, rozrywać się
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Then she burst in through the door and looked at me. start learning
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wyskakiwać, wskakiwać (np. do pokoju, do sali)
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The first burst was off to the right, the second to the left. start learning
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pęknięcie, wybuch (np. rury, bomby)
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He took the next two, with a new burst of energy. start learning
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I want to see her burst of red hair and big green eyes. start learning
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burza (np. oklasków, okrzyków)
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And with a burst of energy, she began to run. start learning
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wybuch (np. entuzjazmu, temperamentu)
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impuls, sekwencja sygnałów (np. w komputerze)
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If they are turned out of the park, poachers will attack them. start learning
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garnuszek do gotowania jajek
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Divide the mixture between two non-stick cups of an egg poacher. start learning
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poacher turned gamekeeper I have no doubts as to her skills, not least because her appointment would be a case of 'poacher turned gamekeeper'. start learning
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kłusownik stał się leśniczym (o osobie, które kiedyś nie przestrzegała prawa, a teraz go przestrzega)
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I think the best thing to do is to put a nest egg away so you've got something for the future. start learning
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sumka na czarną godzinę, zaskórniaki
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But there was a goose egg growing on the back of his head. start learning
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But then I try again, and draw a goose egg. start learning
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She found a large goose egg just behind his right ear. start learning
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"I feel like a white elephant has turned into a golden goose." start learning
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Anything short of that will probably leave us with another white elephant. start learning
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drogi, ale niepotrzebny przedmiot
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On the third Sunday of each month, a small market is held in the middle of the town, consisting mainly of white elephant stalls. start learning
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stoisko z różnościami (na kiermaszu dobroczynnym)
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uprawiać z kimś seks analny
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He has even, when I turned my back on him, goosed me. start learning
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goosey, goosy, goose-pimply A. People have been very goosey about the economy, with predictions of a recession about every month. start learning
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They are good even when made only with egg whites. start learning
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Be a good egg and get it for me, would you?" start learning
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dobra dusza, dobry człowiek
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Also, you could add a small amount of egg yolk. start learning
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I put the eggs on last but the meat's close to done. start learning
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podpuszczać, podjudzać, zachęcać, podpuszczać
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Still, he has cut down on the number of outbursts. start learning
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wybuch, przypływ, spazm (np. płaczu)
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But we cannot get through this program with these outbursts. start learning
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fukacz (nagły wydmuch tlenku węgla)
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Then the one thing he really wanted to know just burst out of him. start learning
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krzyknąć, krzyczeć, wybuchnąć złością (np. z gniewu)
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We went out on the street and she burst into tears. start learning
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On one side of the room, a door burst open. start learning
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otworzyć nagle (np. drzwi)
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A more frequently used term for the winds is a "burster". start learning
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przerywacz (urządzenie biurowe)
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Carpenter developed her model primarily for a square wave burster. start learning
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berster rentgenowski (klasa ciasnych układów podwójnych)
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She looked at him for a moment and burst out laughing. start learning
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burst into flames, go up in flames It was as if the whole of a city had burst into flames. start learning
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wybuchać płomieniem, stanąć w płomieniach
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burst into song, break into song At the end their leader burst into song and all the men with him. start learning
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burst into something, dissolve into something start learning
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wybuchnąć czymś, wybuchać czymś (niedosłownie, np. łzami, śmiechem)
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burst into laughter, break out laughing He had no choice but to burst into laughter as well. start learning
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A moment later, they were bursting in on him again. start learning
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potrzebować pilnie skorzystać z toalety
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be bursting to do something They were bursting to tell her things she would never know. start learning
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być pełnym ochoty, aby coś zrobić (np. powiedzieć coś, zdradzić tajemnicę)
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wedrzeć się szturmem na coś (np. przebój na listy przebojów, artysta na scenę muzyczną)
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przekłuć balonik czyjegoś entuzjazmu, ochłodzić zapał
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przebić balonik (zniweczyć czyjeś nadzieje)
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Apart from rock burst, there is water and natural gas. start learning
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Advertising Bursts Into Song Television commercials that feature elaborate musical production numbers, long out of favor on Madison Avenue, are making a comeback. start learning
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She burst out crying a second time, and ran with the money to her husband. start learning
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The question is, how long can this go on before the bubble bursts? start learning
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to zbyt piękne, żeby mogło trwać
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be bursting with something start learning
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to zbyt piękne, aby mogło być prawdziwe
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wejść nagle i przerwać komuś (np. do pokoju, do sali zebrań)
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Five months later, in early 2000, the lake burst its banks and drained into the sea. start learning
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wystąpić z brzegów (o rzece)
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"The village is bursting at the seams right now," he said. start learning
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pękać w szwach (np. od nadmiaru ludzi, od nadmiaru jedzenia)
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Now is very nearly the time to sell off before the bubble bursts! start learning
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The inside seams of the leg cuffs were also torn start learning
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spoina, łączenie, spaw (np. metalu)
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In any case, I must find a way to open the seam first. start learning
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The rabbi looked at her with his long seamed face, which had seen so much. start learning
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poorany (np. głębokimi bruzdami)
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face seamed with wrinkles A face seamed with wrinkles produced by laughing, giggling, grinning. start learning
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twarz poorana zmarszczkami
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The reason taken for this new plan was to save the coal seam. start learning
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inside leg british english, inseam american english For an inside leg up to 75cm use a 160mm crank. start learning
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wewnętrzna długość nogawki
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At school, teachers and students are cooped up without a day off. start learning
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trzymać w ciasnej klatce, tłoczyć się, gnieść się, ściskać
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Your intention to take me along when you flew the coop. start learning
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wyprowadzić się, wyfrunąć z gniazdka
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We were so cooped up in the city all year. start learning
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Are you sure she isn't just out in the hencoop? start learning
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integracja pionowa w reklamie
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A few years ago, that would have been a big scoop. start learning
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bomba, sensacyjny materiał
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As to a scoop, just hold the article back for a while and I think you'll have one. start learning
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The group travel around the world looking for a big scoop. start learning
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opublikować wcześniej niż inni (np. sensacyjny materiał)
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Was he ready to scoop the world and make a name for himself? start learning
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At the ready were pooper scoopers propped against the trash barrels. start learning
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szufelka do sprzątania psich odchodów
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So here's the inside scoop on what teen guys go through. start learning
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The men were scooping out what they could with little more than their hands start learning
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Looks like someone took an ice cream scoop to his brain. start learning
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It had a simple scoop neck and came just above the knee. start learning
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łódka (szerokie wycięcie pod szyją)
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scoop neck, scoop neckline It's all about the soft dress, the scoop neck, the bare back. start learning
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Gives you a stiff neck, too, looking around to see everyone. start learning
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You only got the top stories by sticking your neck out. start learning
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Which of you, he is asking, will stick your neck out and order the police to change their ways? start learning
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wychylić się, zaryzykować
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He was a pain in the neck most of the time. start learning
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What were you doing at the time the neck pain started? start learning
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be a pain in the butt, be a pain in the neck, be a pain in the ass Ask me, the whole business is a pain in the neck. start learning
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być utrapieniem, być wrzodem na tyłku
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If something's going on your neck of the woods, we want to hear about it. start learning
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One air scoop is in place to feed the turbocharger start learning
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wlot powietrza (np. w pojeździe śnieżnym)
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scared stiff, worried stiff Because actually I'm scared stiff about a lot of things. start learning
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By five no more than a stiff breeze was blowing. start learning
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She did not answer, and he got stiffly to his feet. start learning
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He moved stiffly away, and no one called after him. start learning
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She sat very stiffly, making her eyes stay level with his. start learning
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The rest of us would simply have to work harder and keep a stiff upper lip. start learning
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"No." She said it too quickly, then reminded herself that it was better if they were both stiffly polite. start learning
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stiff sentence, heavy sentence, long sentence If only one turns state's evidence, he goes free while the other receives a stiff sentence. start learning
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Being nosy, I looked out the window to see what was going on. start learning
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They were having a lot of fun kissing and then along comes this nosy parker with a camera. start learning
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They run a different race than we do, so it's sheer nosiness on their part. start learning
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When the valet parker shows up, he asks if they have an invite. start learning
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odprowadzający samochody gości
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It takes a few hours to valet a car properly. start learning
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wyczyścić wnętrze samochodu
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How would you like a job as a personal valet? start learning
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Computer valeting is the in-depth cleaning of the physical components of a personal computer. start learning
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czyszczenie wnętrza samochodu
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We get a call from valet parking that someone has arrived. start learning
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usługa polegająca na odprowadzaniu samochodów gości na parking
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The two women next door to her looked up nosily to see who'd come in, then settled back to their gossip. start learning
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Tell me all the latest gossip. start learning
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plotkowanie, plotki (plotkarska rozmowa)
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plotkarz (osoba, która dużo plotkuje)
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I gossiped with the best of them, before, during and after. start learning
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Those three could not be together two minutes without gossiping, either. start learning
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pranie ubrań (jako usługa oferowana przez hotel dla gości
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I heard some of the scuttlebutt recently, but I'm just thrilled with what they hand over start learning
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głos lektora (nałożony np. na odtwarzany film)
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Both of them knew quite well what had happened to the letter. start learning
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Her name does not surface in gossip columns or police reports. start learning
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Then, several years ago, I took a new job as a gossip columnist for my local newspaper. start learning
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redaktor rubryki towarzyskiej
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On the other hand, if there's one thing that annoys me more than a reckless Internet gossip merchant, it's self-appointed media watchdog hand-wringers who whine about reckless Internet gossip merchants. start learning
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However, more credibility is generally given to printed material than 'water cooler gossip'. start learning
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wulgaryzm, słowo na cztery litery (o słowie "fuck")
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"We took off running to the back and went into the cooler." start learning
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slangowo: kić (o więzieniu)
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His chief functions are to spread gossip and deliver letters. start learning
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There were clear violations of the spirit if not the letter of laws enacted over many generations, most recently during the Watergate scandals of the 1970's. start learning
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The tax can be enacted for up to 10 years at a time. start learning
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uchwalać, wcielać w życie
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State officials said they would proceed with enactment of the law. start learning
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stanowienie prawa, wprowadzenie w życie prawa
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Or why it's so easy to obsess about the latest gossip. start learning
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najnowsze plotki, ostatnie plotki
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spinal column, vertebral column Her throat had been cut down to the spinal column, he said. start learning
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power of attorney, letter of attorney You've got my power of attorney; can you get all this done right away? start learning
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malicious gossip, malicious rumour, malicious rumor He'd never heard it called into question, even by Washington's most malicious gossips. start learning
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Damage to the spinal cord may result in a paralysis. start learning
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Corduroy was made into a short television movie in 1984. start learning
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They followed it and moments later emerged on a corduroy road. start learning
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droga na terenie podmokłym wyłożona balami
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She has her own home on a dirt road outside town. start learning
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droga gruntowa, nieutwardzona droga
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We'll know better where we are two or three years down the road. start learning
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I would now like to look further down the road with you. start learning
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commercial power of attorney start learning
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anterior cruciate ligament, ACT A torn anterior cruciate ligament will keep him out of the season. start learning
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więzadło krzyżowe przednie (stawu kolanowego)
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Eyes of the animal are small and placed anteriorly. start learning
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odgrywać powtórnie (scenę z czegoś), odtwarzać (wydarzenie z przeszłości)
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