AGGA 17

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leżak
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sunbed, sun lounger, deck chair, There were some sunbeds available for hotel guests.
paluszki
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salty sticks, Salty sticks are a great affordable snack.
przypływ, odpływ
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high tide, low tide, The place is accessible during low tide, but completely cut off during high tide.
bieżnia urządzenie
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treadmill, running on a treadmill vs running outside on a track
potknąć się
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trip over, She tripped over the uneven pavement and almost fell, but managed to catch herself. He was so distracted by his phone that he tripped over the curb while walking down the street
prowizja
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commission, They earn some commission on every purchase.
niezbyt przekonujący, słabo entuzjastyczny
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half-hearted, Her half-hearted enthusiasm for the event was evident, as she didn’t participate actively.
kłócić się
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fall out with sb, They had a major argument, which caused them to fall out and stop talking for weeks.
znosić kogoś, wytrzymywać coś
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to put up with sb, can stand them, can bear them, I can’t put up with my brother pushing on my side of the bed.
pokój wychodzi na, jest widok na
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overlook, Our room was overlooking the forest whereas some other rooms were overlooking the pool and reception area.
plemię
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tribe, This tribe in the middle of the rainforest still leads a really traditional way of life.
nabierać kogoś, robić kogoś w konia
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you’re pulling my leg, My children wanted to pull my leg and pretended to be sick but I didn't believe them.
hard vs hardly
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two version of adverb with two different meanings
He breathes so hard. → He breathes so heavily.
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He breathes so hardly. → He hardly ever breathes. He almost doesn’t breathe.
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I can hardly breathe after climbing up the stairs.
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I find it difficult to breathe after climbing up the stairs.
brzeg
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sea shore, river bank
przekrzywione, przechylone
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leaning, leaning texts, The old tree was leaning dangerously to one side after the storm.
cukinia
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courgette BE, zucchini AE, Grilled courgette is a perfect side dish for a summer barbecue.
ważyć, waga
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the clouds weigh x kg, the weight of clouds is x kg
thrilled
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excited, I was thrilled that so many people turned up to the party.
napięty, spięty
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tense, During the meeting with the boss the atmosphere was tense. Every muscle in his body was tense and ready to attack.
przerażony
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petrified, terrified, He stood petrified in the dark, unable to move after hearing the strange noise. She was terrified that she might forget her lines during the big performance.
sympatyczny
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nice, friendly
współczujący
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sympathetic, compassionate, She was very sympathetic when her friend shared the difficult news, offering comfort and support. The teacher was sympathetic to the student's struggles and offered extra help after class.
obrażony
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offended when you say sth offensive, insulted, She felt insulted when her hard work was dismissed as insignificant. He was insulted by the rude comment and left the room in frustration.
zaniepokojony, zatroskany
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anxious, She felt anxious before the job interview, worried about making a good impression. He was anxious to hear the results of his medical tests, fearing the worst.
zachwycony, uszczęśliwiony
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delighted, I'm certain he'll be delighted to see you.
zdeterminowany
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determined, strong- willed, His strong-willed nature helped him overcome obstacles that would have deterred othe
wyrozumiały
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understanding, I need to be so understanding of him at this difficult time.
nadgarstek w gipsie
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wrist in a plaster cast

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