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      klucz (do nakrętek). Give me the wrench and nails, please.   
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      I give up, I can't do this.    start learning
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      poddać się (zrezygnować, przestać próbować)   
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      She gave up her English lessons after the first semester.    start learning
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      rzucać coś, przestawać coś robić, zaprzestawać czegoś   
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      poddać się. They were forced to surrender. He had a gun - I had to surrender.   
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      zagrożenie (coś lub ktoś, kto może wyrządzić szkodę) t rained all week long, floods are a threat.   
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      If you really want the job, go for it.    start learning
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      próbować coś zdobyć, zawalczyć o coś   
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      wybierać coś, decydować się na coś   
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      rozdawać coś, oddawać coś za darmo, wydawać coś, zdradzać coś (np. sekret)   
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      raise I didn't raise you like that!    start learning
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      numerous. A serious storm caused numerous accidents on roads.    start learning
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      liczny. Poważna burza spowodowała liczne wypadki na drogach.   
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      result. Our problems result from differences in our characters    start learning
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      wynikać, pochodzić, wypływać   
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      come over. You can come over to my house any time you want.    start learning
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      przyjeżdżać, wpadać (do kogoś)   
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      bring on, cause. What has brought on the war in 1939?    start learning
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      wywołać coś, spowodować coś (np. chorobę)   
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      whats the weather look like    start learning
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      The truth came out only after the fact.    start learning
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      reliable. It's a very reliable source of information.    start learning
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      solidny, niezawodny, wiarygodny, rzetelny, spolegliwy   
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      thunder. He could hear the distant thunder    start learning
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      grzmot, It hasn't thundered yet.   
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      blossom. Most fruit trees blossom in spring    start learning
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      get together. Maybe we could get together some time and talk about it.    start learning
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      zbierać się, gromadzić się wspólnie, spotkać się   
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      Did you settle the place of our meeting?    start learning
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      bez smaku (o jedzeniu, piciu) niesmaczny (np. dowcip), w złym guście (o zachowaniu)   
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      come up. The question about his modesty never came up    start learning
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      pojawiać się, wypływać, wypływać na wierzch, padać (np. kwestia w dyskusji, pytanie)   
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