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napędzany, kierowany, motywowany start learning
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motivated by, activated by, prompted by The growth was driven by a strong desire for success.
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be skilful in, be expert in He is adept at communicating, using a mixture of single-word utterances and pantomime.
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along, via, by, throughout I met her through her mother.
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stress, strain, pressure Someone told a joke and broke the tension.
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assume, set forth We have to posit that AI might change the job market especially when it come to banking and administration sector.
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zdobyć uznanie, akceptację, aprobatę start learning
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get acceptance, popularity Due to the pandemic and covid restrictions, shopping online has gain traction forcing scepticts to buy products online.
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declaration, assertion Such claims about this product were completely false and detrimental.
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nie doceniać, bagatelizować start learning
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underrate, misjudge We underestimate the costs of building a new house and the whole project is a bit of struggle.
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coś się łączy, coś się zbiega, zgadzać się z start learning
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coincide with, corespond with, side with Medication has to align with the therapeutic sessions
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łączenie w pary, parowanie start learning
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putting together, joining together Pairing of my socks takes ages.
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state, declare, claim This article argues that being bilingual postpones the onset of dementia for 5 years.
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existing or firmly attached within something or under a surface A sense of shame is often deeply embedded in the conscience of the victims
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to exist or be present in, among, to happen Serious and problematic customers like this occur very rarely
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well educated. erudite, well read He's very knowledgeable about German literature
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something that helps you to do a particular activity Early humans shaped tools out of stone
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the process of discussing something with someone in order to reach an agreement with them The exact details of the agreement are still under negotiation.
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to attract attention to or emphasize something important The documentary highlighted systematic failings within the deprtment
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the ability to take action or to choose what action to take The protest gave us a sense of agency, a sense of our own power to make a difference
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forceful and persuasive There's no compelling reason for the working week to have five days
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twierdzić, utrzymywać, że start learning
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to say that something is true or is a fact The lawyer contend that her client had never been near the scene of the crime
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a written or spoken description, explanation or record of an event The witness account was detailed, long and convicing
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with every part included, as a whole The contract must be accepted in its entirety, I mean all the clauses, not just some.
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a limitation, restriction, boundary We can't add new features to the app right now due to time constraints. There is no time for that
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rusztowanie, coś na czym bazujemy start learning
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a basic structure erected to support something else In teaching linguistic scaffolding means providing temporary support (like words or phrases) for an inexperienced learner in order to help them to complete a task or acquire a skill
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a natural quality, ability or characteristic that you are born with and did not have to learn Children have an innate ability to learn languages
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powstający, wyłaniający się start learning
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coming into existence, developing, or becoming known, often describing new trends, technologies, or nations Our team is now testing this emergent technology to see if we can speed up the process of production.
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natural capacity, power, or ability Despite his lack of formal training, his natural endowment for music was obvious to everyone
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ability to process, storage and handle any piece of information by the brain Artistic activities can help improve a child's cognitive capacity
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