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      głośny dźwięk, ryk, gwizd    start learning
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      The blast of the horn made me jump.  
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      Fire alarm blasted and woke me up.  
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      brzęczeć, buczeć (np. telefon, dzwonek)    start learning
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      The mobile phone is buzzing in your pocket.  
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      brzęczenie (np. os, komarów)    start learning
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      buzzing (e.g. wasps, mosquitoes)     The buzz of mosquitoes makes me crazy  
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      wrzenie, gwar (np. głosów, konwersacji)    start learning
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      We heard a buzz of conversation in the café.  
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      dzwonienie, szczęk (metal)    start learning
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      After many hours their prison door opened with a clang.  
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      zadzwonić, zadźwięczeć, szczęknąć, szczękać    start learning
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      Bullets clanged against the front of the car, but with less force than before.  
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      trzaskać, trzeszczeć (w krótkich odstępach czasu)    start learning
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      It crackled softly like fat frying in a saucepan.  
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      zmarszczyć, przymarszczyć, zmrużyć (np. materiał, papier, oko)    start learning
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      She crinkled up the bag and set it on the floor.  
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      pluskać, chlupać, chlupotać    start learning
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      A stick plopped into the water.  
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      plusk, pluśnięcie, chlupnięcie    start learning
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      I turned around when I heard a plop in the pool.  
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      brzęczenie, terkot, dzwonek, pobrzękiwanie    start learning
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      With a jangle of keys, he moved to the door.  
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      I turn my head, but cannot see what made the splat.  
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      rozwalić, potraktować (np. prądem)    start learning
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      It has the ability to zap objects with an electrical charge  
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      trzasnąć, huknąć (np. o grzmocie)    start learning
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      Thunder crashed over our heads.  
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      załamać się (o rynku), spaść gwałtownie (np. o cenach akcji)    start learning
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      The price of our shares is crashing.  
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      miażdżyć, przygnieść, kruszyć    start learning
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      That wall is going to keep moving and crush us  
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      zgnieść, rozgnieść, wycisnąć (np. czosnek)    start learning
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      Crush the garlic and add it to the sauce.  
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      I fell and cracked a bone in my arm.  
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      Squirrels can easily crack nuts.  
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      rozszyfrować, złamać (szyfr, kod, zabezpieczenia)    start learning
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      I managed to crack the code, we can use his computer.  
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      crack the eggs into the bowl   
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      The tray fell on the ground with a loud clash.  
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      kłócić się, gryźć się ze sobą, nie pasować do siebie (np. kolory)    start learning
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      Your shirt clashes with your pants.  
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      trzasnąć, trzaskać, uderzyć o siebie, uderzać o siebie    start learning
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      The cars clashed on the highway.  
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      zrozumieć, pojąć, zaskoczyć informal    start learning
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      Give me a moment to think about it and I'll click.  
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      We clicked the moment we met.  
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      wpaść na kogoś (spotkać kogoś niespodziewanie) (v)    start learning
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      I bumped into my friend this evening.  
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      wjechać w coś, walnąć w coś    start learning
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      I wasn't paying attention and I bumped into the streetlamp.  
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      próg zwalniający (na drodze)    start learning
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      wyjść na chwilę, wyskoczyć gdzieś phrasal verb    start learning
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      She has just popped out to the grocery, she will be back in a minute.  
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      wyskakiwać (z czymś); pojawiać się niespodziewanie; wyskakiwać (niekontrolowanie; o czymś)    start learning
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      The words suddenly just popped out of my mouth  
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      wpaść, zajść, skoczyć (z krótką wizytą)    start learning
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      We were just passing by and we decided to pop in  
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      wpaść do kogoś (z wizytą)    start learning
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      He never warns you when he's going to drop in  
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      They popped fireworks outside the house.  
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      His shirt popped when he took a deep breath  
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      drapać się, podrapać się zadrapać, porysować    start learning
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      He was sitting on the sofa scratching his head.  
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      zdrapać, zarysować (np. farbę, lakier w czasie przesuwania)    start learning
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      He scratched my bike with a key.  
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      uderzenie (pięścią) British English informal    start learning
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      She replied to his taunts with a smack in the stomach  
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      klaps, uderzenie otwartą dłonią (w coś)    start learning
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      You could use a smack to the face.  
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      brzęk (np. zbitego szkła), trzask (np. drzwi)    start learning
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      With a smash of the door, he walked out.  
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      stłuc (np. szybę), rozwalić (np. zamek), rozbić, zmiażdżyć    start learning
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      She accidentally smashed the window.  
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      naćpany, pijany (potocznie)    start learning
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      zmiana zdania, zmiana opinii    start learning
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      He was about to yell again, when the door whooshed open, and a hand dragged him inside.  
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      The air whooshed out of him, too, and he sank to his knees.  
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      knock sb up (get sb pregnant)   
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      oznaczać, symbolizować (formal)    start learning
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      What does this symbol denote?  
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      wypełniać, uzupełniać (np. listę)    start learning
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      This is all done in a test system not yet fully populated with live data.  
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