AGGA 14

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kontynuować, robić dalej
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carry on, keep calm and carry on, I'm sorry I've interrupted you, please carry on. I'm not going to carry on living like this.
niechętny
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reluctant, unwilling, Doris seemed reluctant to join the discussion. I was reluctant to get into an argument with Roger. I was unwilling to implement this solution at first but then I changed my mind.
niechętnie
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reluctantly, unwillingly, After he kept nagging for hours, I reluctantly agreed to go with him.
pojawić się, przyjść
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turn up, Look who finally turned up! She didn't turn up to her own wedding.
poczucie orientacji w terenie
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sense of direction, He had a terrible sense of direction and was always getting lost.
wartościowy, opłacalny, wart zachodu
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worthwhile, worthwhile experience, The time and expense involved in keeping up to date with all the changes has been worthwhile.
It was an eye-opener
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Living in another country can be a real eye-opener.
odrzucać
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dismiss, The boss dismissed his idea because it would be too expensive
usatysfakcjonowany, zadowolony
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content, He graduated, found a good job and is perfectly content. He seems fairly content with his life.
serek do smarowania typu Twój smak
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cream cheese, I got some bread and some cream cheese.
wagon
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carriage, coach, car, The carriage was so full that we couldn't find a seat. I sat in the coach of the train to London.
przedział w pociągu
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compartment, first class compartment, second class compartment
pałeczki
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chopsticks, Eating with chopsticks takes some time to learn.
skorzystać z czegoś, wykorzystać coś
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take advantage of good weather, We ought to take advantage of the opportunity.
bilet w jedną stronę, bilet w dwie strony
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single ticket, return ticket
Ciekawość to pierwszy stopień do piekła
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Curiosity killed the cat.
2 million, 10 million people (bez s)
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millions of people (s but no info how many)
odejmować
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subtract, If you subtract 8 from 6 you will get a negative number.
latarnia morska
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lighthouse, I’d rather not stay in the lighthouse.
wzór
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formula, Do you remember the formula for the area of a circle?
intuicyjnie, instynktowanie
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You can use this calculator intuitively, instinctively.
równy, równać się
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equal, 2 plus 2 equals 4. All men are created equal.
równanie
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equation, He can solve very complicated mathematical equations.
ułamek
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fraction, It's just a fraction of what you will need to spend.
przechytrzyć
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outsmart, outsmart the system, You think you can outsmart me?
chętny
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I am eager, I’m willing, I’m willing to give it a go. I am always eager to help.
atut
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asset, Job advert: English C1 required, German B2 would be considered an asset
cenny
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valuable, You’re a valuable member of our team.
nieoceniony, bezcenny, bardzo cenny
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invaluable, Thank you very much for this invaluable comment. The new job will provide you with invaluable experience. Such data will prove invaluable to/for researchers.
mijać
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pass, holidays will pass by quickly, holidays will fly by quickly, and that’s how 5 hours passed
ognisko vs kominek
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we had a campfire in the garden vs a fireplace in the living room
przewracać się z boku na bok
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toss and turn, Even though the mattress was pretty firm, I wasn’t tossing and turning all night.
promienie słońca
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sun rays, Sun rays usually wake me up early in the morning.
zatyczki do uszu
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earplugs, I needed earplugs to block the sounds.
ćwierkać
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chirp, twitter, Birds started chirping early in the morning, Birds were twittering all the morning.
wyjść ze strefy komfortu
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step out of your comfort zone
zastrzeżenia, wątpliwości
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reservations, He had some initial reservations but eventually I convinced him.
jęczeć, zrzędzić
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whine, moan, Could you please stop whining and start actually doing something?! Stop moaning, would you?
wzloty i upadki
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ups and downs, hey have their ups and downs but they love each other very much
przesłuchanie
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audition, audition for a play, I've got an audition for the choir tomorrow.
przeszkoda
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hurdle, fall at first hurdle, She overcame many hurdles to get to where she is today.
wykańczający
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nerve-racking experience, Giving a presentation to a large audience can be a nerve-racking experience.

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