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      adv- in a way that continues for a long time and seems to have no end (nieskończenie, bezgranicznie)    start learning
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      she talks endlessly about her problems  
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      adv- uważnie, szczegółowo, dokładnie    start learning
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      głęboki/ very much, used to say that sth is done in a very complete way    start learning
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      she is deepky religious, we need to think deeply about these questions  
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      adv- almost not/ used tp say that sth just begun, happened    start learning
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      we hardly know each other/ we had hardly sat down to supper when the phone rang  
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      adv- without stopping or changing direction or vehicle    start learning
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      we flew direct to Hong Kong  
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      adv- without stopping or changing direction/ exactly in a particular position /immediately/ soon    start learning
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      they remain directly opposed to these new plans /she left directly after the show /tell them I'll be there directly  
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      adv- as far or fully as possible    start learning
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      adv- by a lot of people, in or to many places/ to a large degre, a lot    start learning
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      the term is widely used in everyday speech, he has traveled widely in Asia/ standards vary widely  
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      adv- spread out in a level straight position especially against another surface    start learning
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      lie flat and breathe deeply  
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      adv- in a way that is very definite and will not be changed (kategorycznie)/ in a way that shows very little interest or emotion    start learning
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      I flatly refused to spend any more time helping him  
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      rozróżniać kogoś od siebie    start learning
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      dom dziecka / sierociniec    start learning
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      v- to get onto a ship or plane, to put somebody something onto a ship or plane    start learning
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      puszka z dokumentami z przeszłości    start learning
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      to fulfill your dream and vision/ I need a job that really fulfills me  
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      v- to do or have what is required or necessary    start learning
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      he had fulfilled his promise to his father/ to fulfil a duty/ work permits are only given to people who fulfil cartain criteria  
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      pv- wyruszać, rozpoczynać podróż    start learning
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      pv- to include or cover sth    start learning
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      the tour takes in six European capitals  
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      pv- to stay somewhere for a short time during a long journey    start learning
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      I want to stop over in India on the way to Australia  
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      pv- to leave a place, especially in order to do sth    start learning
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      she went off to get a drink  
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      pv- to move from place to place/ to go to a lot of different places    start learning
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      Steward really gets around last week he was in Dubai and this week it is in Paris  
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      pv- to persuade somebody to agree or to do what you want usually by doing nice things for them    start learning
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      she knows how to get round her father  
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      pv- to return, especially to your home    start learning
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      what time did you get back last night?  
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      pv- to obtain something again after having lost it    start learning
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      she has got her old job back  
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      pv- (of a vehicle or its driver) to stop    start learning
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      v- to be useful to somebody in the achieving or satisfying something    start learning
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      this old car has served me very well  
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      wyjaśnienie w celu uniknięcia nieporozumienia    start learning
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      v- to state publicly that you have no knowledge of something or that you are not responsible for something/ to give up your rights to something such as property or a title    start learning
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      she disclaimed any knowledge of her husband's whereabouts  
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      v- to admit that something is true    start learning
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      he owned to a feeling of guilt  
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      być winnym, dłużnym zawdzięczać,    start learning
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      I owe you an apology/ you owe this promotion to Peter/ I owe you a drink  
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      Lista rzeczy do zrobienia przed śmiercią    start learning
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      słusznie, sprawiedliwie, uczciwie, rzetelnie    start learning
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      I think that treating people fairly should be a norm/ you fairly said that she is hard-working  
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      adj- obdarzony bujną wyobraźnią    start learning
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      adv- earlier: before something else happen or is done    start learning
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      I wish we had known about it beforehand  
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      v- to get back something you no longer have especially an ability or a quality    start learning
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      she paused on the edge trying to regain her balance/ the party has regained control of the region  
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      The Hope inside her withered  
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      v- if a plant wither or something wither it, it dries up and dies    start learning
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      the grass had withered in the warm sun  
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      adj-zarozumiały, zadufany w sobie, nadmiernie pewny siebie    start learning
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      I still don't know my vocation  
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      n- the act of finding somebody guilty of a crime in court, the fact of having been found guilty    start learning
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      he plans to appeal against his conviction  
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      n- a strong opinion or belief (przekonanie)    start learning
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      she was motivated by Deep religious conviction  
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      i- to be /not be brave enough to do what you feel to be right    start learning
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      have/lack the courage of your conviction   
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      adj- unable to escape a particular fate, certain to happen because everything is controlled by fate    start learning
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      we were fated never to meet again  
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      adj- having an important often very bad effect on future events (fatalny, nieuchronny, proroczy)    start learning
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      she looked back now to that fateful day in December  
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      n- a small problem or fault that stop something working successfully    start learning
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      a few technical glitches forced us to postpone the demonstration  
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      zaciąć się, przestać działać    start learning
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      kandydat/ a person or team with a chance of winning competition    start learning
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      a contender for a gold medal in the Olympics  
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      adj- don't care in shape or sound (zamazany)    start learning
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      adj- careless, untidy or dirty in appearance or habits    start learning
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      he grew lazy and slovenly in his habits  
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      ściskać, uścisnąć (np. tubkę, rękę)    start learning
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      he squeezed her hands/ I squeezed the tube of toothpaste  
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      to squeeze the juice from a lemon  
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      v- forced somebody something yourself into or through a small space    start learning
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      we managed to squeeze 6 people into the car /it's a pretty Town squeezed between the mountains and the ocean  
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      v- to give somebody a duty responsibility etc. that causes worry, difficulty or hard work (obarczony)    start learning
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      I don't want to burden you with my worries  
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      the bus fare in the city is surprisingly High  
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      pv- startować (o samolocie)    start learning
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      pv- to become successful or popular very quickly or suddenly    start learning
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      her singing career took off after her TV appearance  
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      pv- to remove something especially a piece of clothing from your or somebody's body    start learning
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      v- to care for and protect somebody something while they are growing and developing    start learning
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      these delicate plants needs careful nurturing  
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      v- to help somebody something to develop and be successful (pielęgnować)    start learning
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      my father nurture a love of art in me/ it's important to nurture a good working relationship  
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      v- to make a long deep sound usually because you are unhappy or suffering or are experiencing sexual pleasure (jęczeć)    start learning
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      I might never see you again- she moaned/ the injured man was lying on the ground moaning  
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      v- to cause somebody to be interested or excited especially in a sexual way (podniecać)    start learning
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      adj- full of life and energy    start learning
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      v- to move your hand a clothes etc. backwards and forwards over a surface while pressing it (pocierać)    start learning
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      she robbed her chin thoughtfully/ Rob the surface with sandpaper before painting the/ the cat robbed itself against my legs  
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      v- to feel very sad especially because somebody has died/ to make you feel very sad    start learning
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      it grieved him that he could do nothing to help her/ she grieved the death of her husband  
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      czego oko nie widzi, serce nie rozpacza    start learning
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      what the eye doesn't see the heart doesn't grieve over   
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      adj- nervous or worried and unable to relax (spięty, napięty)    start learning
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      she sounded tense and angry/ I spent a tense few weeks waiting for the results of the test/  
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      adj- (of a muscle or other part of the body) tight rather than relaxed    start learning
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      a perpetually changing environment  
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