Angielski 01 01 war of worlds

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zakres odpowiedzialności odpuszczać grzechy umarzać (dług) ustać
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scope of responsibility, remit
podżeganie
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incitement, sedition
pochwa miecza, prezerwatywa, futerał, obcisła sukienka,
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sheath,
pomarszczyć się (o skórce owoca), więdnąć o liściach
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wrinkle (fruit peel), wither on leaves, shrivel
wyznaczyć pokutę, spowiadać
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appoint penance, confess, shrive
odpokutować
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atone
skrucha
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repentance, remorse,
kruchy
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fragile, brittle, tender, frail,
Their hope for the better future is frail.
smakołyk pyszny, wybredny (fussy)
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dainty
dainty morsels
kawałek, trochę
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piece, chunk, morsel
She was reluctant to try even a morsel of the cake. If she had a morsel of intelligence, she wouldn't act like that.
ostrożny, uważny
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careful; attentive, wary, cautious, prudent, provident, guarded, circumspect, circumspective, chary, solicitous, hooly, heedful, precautious
I drobiazgowy(meticulous) II wybredny (picky)
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fastidious, finicky
When it comes to personal hygiene, the man is extremely fastidious. I hope I will be able to meet your most fastidious taste. My teacher is finicky about spelling.
I wprawa, biegłość II kompetencja
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, proficiency
A proficiency in English is required for this job.
gasić (pragnienie), zaspokając
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to quench (thirst) slake, satisfy
slake your thirst will slake your curiosity
żuć, gryźć
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chew, bite, gnaw
a dog gnawing a bone anxiety always gnawing him
skubać, podgryzać
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nibble
waves nibbling the shore We nibbled on some cheese and crackers before dinner.
natłok, gąszcz
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spate, throng, welter, barrage of sth
= inundation, deluge
bezład, chaos, gąszcz II kotłowanie się, tarzać się
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welter
tarzać się
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wallow, roll welter, writhe,
He wallowed in grief.
gaj palmowy
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palm grove
płaszczyć się
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grovel, fawn, cringe
płaz (r. m.)
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amphibian (rm)
kociołek na ognisko
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bonfire cauldron
okrężny, zawiły
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circuitous
a circuitous route His circuitous form of logic was mind-boggling we took a circuitous route to the airport so as to avoid the massive traffic jam on the highway
zabarwienie, odcień, nuta, domieszka
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tinge, tint, hue,
His hair is ginger with a tinge of brown. She said the compliment with a tinge of envy.
zwichnięty, skręcony
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sprained, twisted, dislocated
zasuwka, zatrzask
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latch, latch
modrzew
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larch
skórka od chleba
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bread crust
kolejno
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respectively, consecutively
The team won the title three times consecutively. The prints are signed by the artist and numbered consecutively.
otwarty, chłonny do nowych pomysłów
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open, absorbent to new ideas, receptive, susceptive
I was happy to be speaking before such a receptive audience.
gniew
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anger, wrath, resentment, edge, ire,
She felt a new wave of resentment towards She said it with an edge to her voice. The professor's death drew ire from friends and students
leżeć płasko na ziemi II zdruzgotany
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lie flat on the ground, prostrate
was prostrate from the heat
skłonny, leżeć na brzuchu
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prone
push-ups require a prone position
leżeć na plecach, bierny
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supine
He lay on his back and looked at the ceiling. The little girl was asleep supine.
w pozycji leżącej
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lying down, recumbent
a patient comfortably recumbent in a hospital bed He rested recumbent.
poganin
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pagan, heathen - savage
ospały, gnuśny
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sluggish, drowsy, lumbering, listless, languid, slothful
kępa, grudka II stąpać, tupot
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clump, lump II tread, patter clump
He found a clump of hair on the floor., clump of bushes =shrubs, She picked up a clump of dirt for analysis She could hear his clump on the stairs
gawron, wieża w szachach, oszukiwać
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rook,
oszukiwać
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to cheat, bilk (wyłudzić), bleed, chisel, con, cozen, defraud, diddle, do, do in, fiddle, fleece, gaff, hose [slang], hustle, pluck, ream, rip off, screw, skin, squeeze stiff (wyjść bez napiwku), sucker, swindle,
The fraud bled me of money! I wouldn't trust him. He will fleece you, The clients stiffed, I hate when people do that.
skuns, II kanalia, świnia, III zioło, trawka,
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skunk,
altana
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bower, gazebo
przeciwdziałać czemuś
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counteract something countervail, prevent
powracać do zdrowia
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rally, recover, pull through
After this treatment, she should rally quite rapidly.
ulga wytchnienie II odroczenie
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respite relief II respite, reprieve
respite of payment, respite of penalty
powtarzać
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to repeat, reprise
rozmyślać
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meditate, debate, deliberate, reflect, ponder, pore, brood, contemplate
dokarmiać, tuczyć (zwierzę)
tuczarnia
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feed, fatten (animal)
fattening farm, fattening house, fattery
cykor
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scaredy-cat, cream-puff
tchórz (zwierzę)
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fitch
kuna
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marten
wydra
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otter, mink
łasica
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weasel
gronostaj
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ermine
nieefektywny, nieskuteczny, nieporęczny, uciążliwy
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cumbersome
a cumbersome package, cumbersome administrative procedures
zakosić, zwędzić, zwinąć (coś)
uderzyć
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pinch, swipe,
take a swipe at somebody She opened the window and swiped (zamachnąć się) at the flies,
przeszkoda, szkopuł, haczyk, ostry element, rozerwać
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snag
It appears there is a snag in our plan. There was a snag of tooth sticking out of the skull. My clothes got snagged when I walked through the forest.
domysły, przypuszczenia
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guesses, inkling, conjecture
The criminal's motive remains a matter of conjecture.
domyślać się
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guess, surmise, conjecture
rozłam, podział
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split, division, fracture, gulf
There is a gulf between the middle classes and the poorest sections of society.
studzienka, właz
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manhole,
kończyć (knock), zabić
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knock off
I'm knocking off in two hours, then we can go on a date
potrącić pieszego, powalić,
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hit a pedestrian, knock down
ogłuszyć, znokautować
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stun, knock out
majestatyczny, okazały
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grandiose, stately, splendid
This stately castle was built by my grandfather.

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