28th Nov 2016

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sociologist
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/ˌsəʊsiˈɒlədʒɪst/
inherent
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/ɪnˈhɪərənt/
skrócony
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abridged
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stilted
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disconsent
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agreeable
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amiable
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classic
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disagreeable
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tolerable
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consieted
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I quite detest the man
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on the contrary
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conplacent
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to fix sb's eyes on sth / sb
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tetate
pożerać, połykać / jeść łapczywie, pałaszować / pochłaniać, pożerać, żłopać
My car GUZZLES fuel.
to guzzle
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to gobble up, to wolf down, to guzzle
The kids seem to be guzzling soft drinks all day.
to drink something quickly and in large amounts. In British English it also means to eat food quickly and in large amounts.
GOLDFISH
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bowl
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a casualty of domestic violence
ABC
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American Broadcasting Comapny
uczestnicy konkursu
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contestants
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Bicycle-sharing system
good and thorough
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sound
a sound knowledge/understanding of something
JAmes Dyson
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Sir James Dyson OM CBE FRS FREng (born 2 May 1947) is a British inventor, industrial designer and founder of the Dyson company.
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habitual helmet wearer
CPSC
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Consumer Product Safety Commission
concussion
He was taken to hospital with concussion.
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a temporary loss of consciousness caused by a blow to the head; the effects of a severe blow to the head such as confusion and temporary loss of physical and mental abilities (British English)
(North American English) He was taken to the hospital with a concussion.
The largest state in the USA
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Alaska (Texas is second)
tartan / materiał w szkocką kratę
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plaid /plæd/
wąsy
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moustache / mustache AmE
trzymać kogoś za słowo
dotrzymać słowa
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to take sb's word for sth (I can't prove it—you'll have to take my word for it (= believe me).)
keep your word
hot yoga
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modern form of yoga where participants perform various poses, stretches and exercises within a heated room. The heat penetrates your muscles and soft tissue to allow you to go deeper and more safely into the poses.
to dobry pomysł
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it's a SOUND idea

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