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zapewniać publiczne wsparcie dla osoby start learning
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to provide public support for a person, cause or policy
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obrońca jakiejś idei sprawy osoby (często kontrowersyjnej) start learning
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one who argues for a particular, often controversial position
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to yield to demands in order to concillate
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przypora, skarpa, szkarpa (wzmocnienie) start learning
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a projecting support for a building (usually stone or brick) any strong support
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przekonywać poprzez pochlebstwa start learning
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to persuade through flattery or coaxing
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ogólnikowy, niejasny, mglisty, niewyraźny start learning
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inclined to speak evasively; speaking as if to avoid the subject
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określić (limit, problem) start learning
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to define the limits of something, often an issue problem
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a guess based on incomplete information
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sporny, dyskusyjny, problematyczny start learning
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causing or likely to provoke an argument
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łatwowierny, podatny na wpływ (emocjonalny, moralny), łatwo ulegający wpływom start learning
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principles or standards by which something is judged or decided
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demaskować (oszustwo), obalać (np. teorię, mit) start learning
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to expose the falseness of s belief
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nakreślić, dokładnie opsać start learning
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to drive away, to eliminate a rumor/misconception
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polemiczny, lubiący dyskusje start learning
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1) person who is fond of having arguments 2) situation likely to cause argument
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something that attracts because it offers pleasure or advantage
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