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ponosić costs, the wrath, debts, losses start learning
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The son incurred great expense in building himself a house on the land. incur debts incur a penalty
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nabywać prawa i zaciągać zobowiązania start learning
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acquire rights and incur liabilities
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zdarzyć się przyjść do głowy start learning
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A great plan occurred to me. cross somebody's mind naturally occurring • it occurs to somebody that • it occurs to somebody to do something • thought occurs to you, thought strikes you, thought comes to you • court of the place where criminal act occured
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(Po tym jak przegrałem przetarg, mój szef przywitał mnie grymasem niezadowolenia.) (Jego usta wykrzywiły się w mimowolnym grymasie.) start learning
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I don't like your twist - tell me what's wrong. After I lost the tender, my boss greeted me with a scowl. She put down the receiver with a grimace. His mouth twitched in an involuntary grimace.
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ujrzeć, spojrzeć, spostrzegać start learning
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zataić, wstrzymać, odmawiać start learning
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withholding tax • withhold important facts • withhold the performance • withhold the truth from somebody • withhold one's consent • overwithhold
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refuse, decline, dismiss, discard repudiate counter, scrap, deny, disallow, disapprove, negative, nix, refuse, reject, reprobate Antonyms allow, concede, grant, let, OK (or okay), permit The Prime Minister declined to answer questions about his private life. I think we should scrap this idea.
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renunciation of inheritance, repudiation of inheritance, waiver
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zrzeczenie się (władzy, praw) start learning
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waiver of (authority, rights) : right to waiver • • waiver of a right • waiver of an obligation • waiver of a title • waiver of a warranty • waiver of title • waiver of an action
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uzyskanie zdolności prawnej start learning
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obtain legal capacity / attainment of legal capacity
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prześcignąć, pozostawić w tyle start learning
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outrun, leave behind, outperform, exel This year, we outperform our competitors.
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get out of work, bunk off
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poprawczak, zakład poprawczy start learning
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juvie, juvenile detention cetre
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gryżć, obgryzać, nękać, dręczyć start learning
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a dog gnawing a bone, anxiety always gnawing him
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arouse, stoke commend, compel, excite, stir It stoked fear in me, The president should command respect. Your father compels respect. His speeches excite admiration in the crowd. his photo stirred many childhood memories
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