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krzyczeć na kogoś
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shout at somebody
... or shout at him
mimo że / chociaż
chociaż pod wieloma względami było to ulepszenie...
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although
althoungh this was an improvement in many ways...
Odkurzyć podłogi
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Hoover the floors
Petunia didn't come in to hoover any more
Odchrząknął
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Cleared his throat
cleared his throat to let them know he was there...
he v
chrząknąć
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grunt
Uncle Vernon grunted to show he was listening
podwieź mnie
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give me a lift
would it be all right if you gave me a lift
mieć zamiar coś zrobić
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about to (do something)
he was about to go back upstairs when...
dywan
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carpet
Magic carpets all got punctures, have they?
przebicia
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punctures
Magic carpets all got punctures, have they?
gadać bzdury
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talk rubbish
Don't talk rubbish,' said Uncle Vernon
zawracać głowę
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bother
I wouldn't bother
warknął
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growled
Taking Dudley to hospital,' growled Uncle Vernon
krążył
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paced
... then paced the room, waiting for dursleys to get up
ładować(coś do czegoś)
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load
heavy trunk had Been loaded into the dursleys car
odwracać się na pięcie
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swing round
harry swung round
puszysty / pulchny
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plump
the speaker was a plump women.
na wypadek
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in case
harry watched, careful not to blink in case he missed it
wysoki i niezdarny
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gangling
He was tall, thin and gangling
skinąć głową
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nodde
she said kindly, and Harry nodded.
potrącić kogoś/coś
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jostle
People jostled him on their way to platforms
niezadowolony
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disgruntled
bełkotać
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babble
he babbled the whole way
pchnięcie (mocne, niegrzeczne)
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shove
he shoved him out of his way
tarcie
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rubbing
... but she grabbed him and began rubbing the end the end of his nose
wykręcił się na wolności
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wriggled free
he wriggled free from his mother
powiew (coś daje np. powiew tajemniczosci)
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air of
There was an air of mystery...
czule
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fondly
zabraniać
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forbid
I forbid you to mention that to him!
skok (czegoś)
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leap
harry felt a gread leap of excitement
z zapałem
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eagerly
he said eagerly
zakład
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bet
I bet I'm the worst in the class
brzeg
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edge
Metaforyczne znaczenie (przewaga, lekka nerwowość, granica): Her experience gives her an edge over the other candidates. He spoke with an edge in his voice
Be careful, the knife has a sharp edge

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