7B The body

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kostka
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ankle
łydka
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calf (plural - calves)
pięta
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heel
łokieć
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elbow
pięść
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fist
paznokcie
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nails
dłoń
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palm
nadgarstek
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wrist
pupa
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bottom
klatka piersiowa
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chest
biodro
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hip
udo
the part of your leg that is above the knee
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thigh (\ˈthī\)
talia
the middle part of your body between the hips and chest or upper back that is usually narrower than the areas above and below it
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waist
mózg
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brain
serce
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heart
nerki
either of two organs in your body that remove waste products from your blood and make urine
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kidneys (ˈkid-nē\)
wątroba
a large very vascular glandular organ of vertebrates that secretes bile and causes important changes in many of the substances contained in the blood (as by converting sugars into glycogen which it stores up until required and by forming urea)
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liver
płuca
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lungs
obgryzać paznokcie
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bite your nails
Don't bite your nails, dear. He was anxiously biting his nails I used to bite my nails when I was a child
wydmuchiwać nos
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blow your nose
I need to blow my nose. I used half a roll of toilet paper to blow my nose
myć zęby
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brush your teeth
szczotkować włosy
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brush your hair
szczotka
do sprzątania, do golenia - pędzel
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brush
czesać włosy
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comb your hair
She was combing her long hair
układać włosy
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do your hair
skrzyżować ramiona
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fold your arms or cross your arms
Jane sat and crossed her arms with satisfaction.
to support someone when they are doing something difficult or frightening by being with them
Give a person comfort, guidance, or moral support in a difficult situation.
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hold somebody's hand
'I'm dreading giving that talk.' 'You'll be all right. I'll be there to hold your hand.'
dotknąć palców (nie zginając kolan)
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touch your toes
ssać kciuk
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suck your thumb
to take someone's hand and move it up and down to greet someone or mark an agreement with someone.
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shake hands
David shook my hand when he greeted me. Anne and John shook hands before their business appointment.
wzruszyć ramionami
to not care or feel unable to do anything
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shrug your shoulders
The reason most people aren't excited about the election is that both candidates leave them shrugging their shoulders.
potrząsnąć, pokręcić głową
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shake your head
I shook my head
unieść brwi
To cause surprise or mild disapproval
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raise your eyebrows
mrugać
He __ at me to show that he was only joking
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wink
He winked at me to show that he was only joking
żuć, przełykać
The steak was tough and difficult to __.
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to chew
The steak was tough and difficult to chew.
przytulić, obejmować
When we met, we were so happy we __ each other.
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to hug
When we met, we were so happy we hugged each other.
podrapać
Don't __ the mosquito bite. You'll only make it worse.
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to scratch
Don't scratch the mosquito bite. You'll only make it worse.
machać
She __ goodbye sadly to her boyfriend as the train left the station.
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to wave
She waved goodbye sadly to her boyfriend as the train left the station.
klękać
Some women think a man should __ down when he proposes marriage.
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to kneel
Some women think a man should kneel down when he proposes marriage.
marszczyć brwi
The teacher __ when she saw all the mistakes I had made. A recent study at Uppsala University in Sweden found that it's very difficult to __ when looking at someone who smiles.
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to frown
The teacher frowned when she saw all the mistakes I had made. A recent study at Uppsala University in Sweden found that it's very difficult to frown when looking at someone who smiles.
gapić się
The painting was so strange I __ at it for a long time.
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to stare
The painting was so strange I stared at it for a long time.
ziewać
She got out of bed, and __ and stretched.
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to yawn (ˈyon\)
She got out of bed, and yawned and stretched.
rozciągać
She got out of bed, and yawned and __.
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to stretch
She got out of bed, and yawned and stretched.
wskazać
If you don't know the word for something, just __ at what you want.
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to point
If you don't know the word for something, just point at what you want.
kończyć się, brakować
Mr President, as far as our oceans are concerned, time is __
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to run out of sth
Mr President, as far as our oceans are concerned, time is running out.
nie mieć żadnych wątpliwości
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not doubt at all about it
to take pleasure in (something)
to consider (someone or something) likely to win or succeed to want to have or do (something)
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to fancy
So I felt like our cellphones and our fancy watches and our cameras had stopped us from dreaming.
not working, active, or being used, lazy
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idle (adj)
durny
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dumb (\ˈdəm\)
And I thought, I'm just dumb and I cannot find it.
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fringe
policzek
Tears ran down his __.
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cheek
Tears ran down his cheeks.
podbródek
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chin
brew
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eyebrow
rzęsa
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eyelash [ajlasz]
powieka
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eyelid
czoło
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forehead
warga
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lip
szyja
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neck
zmarszczki
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wrinkles
katar
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runny nose
skinąć głową
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to nod your head
mrugać dwoma oczami
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to blink
mrugnąć 1 okiem
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to wink

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