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doniczka
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flower pot / flowerpot
broad
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szeroki
His face lit up with a broad smile.
magnes
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magnet
iloraz
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quotient
Wybrzeże
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Coast, shore
In contrast to a coast, a shore can border any body of water, while the coast must border an ocean; in that sense a coast is a type of shore; however, coast often refers to an area far wider than the shore, often stretching miles into the interior.
thus
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tak więc / tym samym
He was the tallest one there and thus the one they asked to hang the ornaments at the top of the tree.
południe (pora dnia)
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noon (time of day)
held
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trzymany
shall
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czasownik używany w 1 osobie liczby pojedynczej i mnogiej, służy do wyrażania ofert, pytania o poradę czy informację)
"Shall I make a list?" he returned. Perhaps I shall make do with those that remain here before I follow the sun westward. "Let's talk, shall we?" he asked.
spółgłoska
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consonant
yard
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podwórze, dziedziniec
equate
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zrównać
liczebnik
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numeral
zamieszanie
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commotion
His death caused a great commotion in Paris. Before Dean could comment, the conversation ended as a commotion upstairs called for his attention.
conducted
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prowadzone
We conducted one more test before lunch. According to his notes, far more experiments were conducted than were ever discussed with us.
niedbale, nieostrożnie
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carelessly, carelessly
literacy
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umiejętność czytania i pisania; być w czymś biegły
Far more resources are needed to improve adult literacy; Employees are expected to have high social media literacy.
to hit the nail on the head
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trafić w sedno
Your question hit the nail in the head.
zwięzły
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concise
giving a lot of information clearly and in a few words; brief but comprehensive
His arguments were concise and clear.
play up
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wyolbrzymiać, przesadzać
to try to persuade people to believe that something is more important than it is
The newspapers have really played up the government's poor election results.

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