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Completely fascinated so that you cannot look away.
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mesmerise (BrE) / mesmerize (AmE)mesmerised by be mesmerised
zahipnotyzowany, oczarowany
The audience was mesmerised by the performance. I was mesmerised by the view.
Long thick hair on the neck of a horse or lion
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mane
grzywa
The lion shook its mane proudly. She brushed the horse’s mane.
To pass by, especially referring to time.
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time elapsed hours/days elapsed
który upłynął
Three hours elapsed before help arrived. A lot of time has elapsed since then
Too full, so the contents spill out.
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overflowing with overflowing river/bin
przepełniony, wylewający się
The sink was overflowing with water. The room was overflowing with people.
Extremely tired or emotionally exhausted.
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feel drained emotionally drained
wyczerpany, pozbawiony energii
After work, I felt completely drained. The long conversation left her emotionally drained.
One level in a structure or system.
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top tier lower tier a three-tier cake
poziom, warstwa, rząd
They sat in the upper tier of the stadium. This service is available only in the premium tier.
Moving downward from a higher place.
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descending stairs descending into
schodzący w dół, opadający
We saw a plane descending through the clouds. She was descending the stairs carefully.
A passage between rows of seats or shelves.
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walk down the aisle supermarket aisles
alejki / przejścia
She walked down the aisle slowly. The supermarket aisles were crowded.
A feeling of excitement or anxiety about what will happen next.
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create/build suspense be full of suspense
napięcie, trzymanie w niepewności
The movie created incredible suspense. I couldn’t sleep because the suspense was unbearable.

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