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Stressful
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stresujący
He has a very stressful job, He works underground.
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I had a stressful day, I need to get pissed.
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I love stressful jobs, I know I’m alive then.
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to stress out
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stresować się
She always stresses out when she conducts classes.
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Are you stressing out right now?
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Stop looking at me, it’s stressing me out!
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I hate stressing out.
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Stay in
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zostawać w domu
I don't feel well, I will stay in.
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it’s friday, I won’t stay in!
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go out
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wychodzić z domu
Do you like to go out with friends?
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Yes, we went out last weekend and we had a lot of fun.
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No, today we will stay in, but tomorrow we will go out.
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Call names
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Call somebody names
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przezywać kogoś
They called him names and now he is angry at whole world.
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Don’t call me names or I will punch you.
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Don’t call her names, it’s rude.
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I love to call people names
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Malicious
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złośliwy
She isn’t as malicious as me, but she is also good in it.
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My dog is very malicious, he ate my kitchen door.
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If you are malicious I won’t go out with you tonight.
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You had better...
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lepiej żebyś...
You’d better go
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You’d better start playing
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You’d better not go
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I would rather...
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I’d rather go
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I’d rather not go
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Would you rather be rich or happy?
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I’d rather you didn’t call me names
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She’d rather you came alone
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It’s five o’clock. I’d better go now before the traffic gets too bad.
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The democratic movement had better concentrate on the immediate issues of the economy and security. (more formal)
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She’d better get here soon or she’ll miss the opening ceremony.
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I’d better not leave my bag there. Someone might steal it.
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You’d better not tell Elizabeth about the broken glass – she’ll go crazy!
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Had I better speak to Joan first before I send this form off? What do you think?
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Had we better leave a note for the delivery guy to take the parcel next door?
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Hadn’t we better ring the school and tell them Liam is sick?
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Hadn’t you better switch your computer off? It might overheat if you leave it on.
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hey offered her a job in Warsaw, but she said she’d rather work in a smaller city.
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I’d rather get a taxi. I don’t like buses.
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