A vocabulary

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CZUĆ WSTRĘT; BRZYDZIĆ SIĘ; CIERPIEĆ
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abhor
I abhor any kind of discrimination
WYTRZYMAĆ; CZEKAĆ NA SPOSOBNOŚĆ; ZNIEŚĆ; MIESZKAĆ; DOTRZYMAĆ (OBIETNICY); TRZYMAĆ; PRZESTRZEGAĆ; RESPEKTOWAĆ; OSTAWAĆ SIĘ PRZY SWOIM
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abide
I can't abide that man - he's so self-satisfied
powstrzymać się od czegoś
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abstain from
Pilots must abstain from alcohol for 24 hours before flying
ZGODA; N POROZUMIENIE; F ZGODNOŚĆ
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accord
the door seemed to move of its own accord
odpowiednio, zgodnie
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accordingly
He still considered her a child and treated her accordingly
przyznać
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przyznać in English
acknowledge
He acknowledges that he was guilty
namysł
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afterthought
He added as an afterthought, 'Bring her too"
wyznaczyć, przydzielić
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allot
each school will be allotted twenty seats
szybko
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apace
expansion of the comapny has continued apace
udobruchać
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appease
Chamberlain’s policy of appeasement towards Hitler in the 30s
pójsć w góre, wspiąć się
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ascend
The plane ascended rapidly.
przypisywać do
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ascribe to
Local people ascribe healing properties to this fruit.
approval or agreement from someone who has authority
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assent to sth
Parliament gave its assent to war
pomyślny
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auspicious
Saccani’s excellent recording is an auspicious start to what promises to be a distinguished musical career.
surowy, klasztorny
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austere
Her father is a very austere man

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