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I'm sure Sharon broke my vase <accidentally on purpose>, she is such a spiteful person!
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niby niechcący
He remained <unruffled> by the criticism.
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nieporuszony
I am a bit claustrophobic so I try to avoid <confined> spaces.
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zamkniętych
I can't <abide> this man, he's so annoying.
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znieść
Tom's malice and sharp tongue have become <beyond my endurance> lately.
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nie do zniesienia
I was taken aback by his <supercilious> comments.
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wyniosłe
He's a real <scaremonger> - always predicting the worst.
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panikarz
A hot bath will <soothe> away the stresses and strains of the day.
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złagodzi
They were able to provide the police with a positive <identification>.
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identyfikacja
This is an example of <bona fide> devotion.
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szczerego
If you <pursue> your dreams then you will surely achieve a few.
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podążysz za
People often make the <assumption> that accidents won't happen to them.
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założenie
Great thinkers of the 18th century hoped that they could <enlighten> the people and improve the world.
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oświecić
He is a <cocky> little so and so, but basically harmless.
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nadętym
We can try to suggest the new solution to Jack, but he is so <mulish> that it might be difficult to convince him to change his mind.
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uparty
Gender-related stereotypes are deeply <ingrained> in most cultures.
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zakorzenione
I feel <distinguished> by your prize.
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wyróżniony
<Prejudice> towards foreigners is not a big problem in this country.
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niechęć
His <overbearing> behaviour has lead to conflicts.
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dominujące
I cannot stand his <hypocritical> sympathy.
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obłudnego
After lying so many times, he lost his <credibility>.
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wiarygodność
England receives <copious> amounts of rainfall yearly.
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obfitych
Stop <dwelling on> the past and concentrate on the future!
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rozwodzić się nad
I think, <therefore> I am.
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dlatego, więc
Martin was <walking on air> after he got the news.
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oszalał z radości
I'd say his worst <trait> is his aggressiveness, which he inherited from his father.
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cechą
At his age he should behave with more <maturity>!
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dojrzałością
Bill's absence proved to be a serious <hindrance> when it came to finishing the project on time.
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przeszkodą
He looked at me with a <disdainful> smile and left without even saying 'goodbye'.
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lekceważącym
Even years after the car accident, <self reproach> was coming back to him.
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wyrzuty sumienia
Specialists <envisage> great success due to new technology.
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przewidują
When Ronnie told her how ugly she was it was the most <malicious> comment I can ever remember.
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złośliwa
They believe it is essential to <defy> convention.
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przeciwstawić się
He was so <inquisitive> that he was almost rude.
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dociekliwy
Ever since school he has been a <maverick>, he was always breaking the rules.
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indywidualistą
Has she always been this <listless> or there is something wrong with her?
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ospała
She is continually <pondering> why they chose John and not her.
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(c) 1996-2008 Edgard
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(C) 1996-2008 Edgard

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