angielski 7-8

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nienasycony/ zawsze chcący czegoś więcej
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insatiable
She had an insatiable desire for adventure. there is insatiable demand for energy fuels
a small amount of food that you eat between meals (przekąska)
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snack
Do you want a quick snack before you go out?
dzwonić
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chime
The clock chimed midnight.
groźnie patrzeć, rzucać groźne spojrzenie
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glare
Słońce nieustannie nas oślepia.)
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The sun constantly glares down on us.
Oślepił mnie blask światła.
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I was blinded by a glare of light.
on spiorunował ją wzrokiem
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He glared at her.
zatrudnić kogoś do pracy
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take sb on
wzięla na siebie zbyt dużo i była chora
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She took too much on and made herself ill.
bełkotać, paplać, gaworzyć (mówić szybko, w sposób utrudniający rozróżnianie słów)
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babble
rozlane mleko
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spilled milk
a large plastic structure, usually in the shape of a building, that is filled with air and that children can jump up and down on for fun
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bounce house
to get information or a reaction from someone = zdobyć, uzyskać / ɪˈlɪsɪt /// ape też to succed in getting information etc from a person
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elicit
Have you managed to elicit a response from them yet? The questionnaire was intended to elicit information on eating habits. They were able to elicit the support of the public.
Twoje ironiczne komentarze są czasami irytujące.
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Your tongue-in-cheek comments are sometimes annoying.
used to tell someone to stop working and relax for a short period of time
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take five
uickly growing bigger or more important:
Pomimo gwałtownych spadków na giełdzie, ich sprzedaż wzrosła w pierwszym kwartale.
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snawballing
Despite snowballing declines in the stock market, their sales surged in the first quarter.
tonę (dosłownie i wprzenośnibnp w problemach)
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i am drowning
something unpleasant or annoying
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bummer
pech, wtopa potocznie I left my notes at home. What a bummer. (Zostawiłem swoje notatki w domu. Ale wtopa.) zawód, rozczarowanie potocznie He didn't come? What a bummer. (Nie przyszedł? Co za zawód.)
to shout or make a loud noise because you are frightened, hurt, etc wykrzykiwać (coś), krzyczeć (coś)
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cry out sth
She cried out in terror.
showing or consisting of sexual behaviour, language, etc that is unacceptable to most people nieprzyzwoity
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indecent
to put someone in prison or a hospital for people who are mentally ill umieścić kogoś w odosobnieniu
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lock sb up
kamper
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recreational vihacle
someone who pays for a place to sleep and meals in someone else's house lokator/ka
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lodger
jak hojnie była obdarzonaw kwestii wlosow
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how generously endowed she was in the hair department.
smoking
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tuxedo
szlafrok
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a dressing gown
uderzył mnie piorun
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i got hit by lightining
przypalony, spalony, poparzenie
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scorched
czymś) Your scorch is not serious, but be careful next time. (Twoje poparzenie nie jest poważne, ale następnym razem bądź ostrożny.) I cannot remove the scorch on your shirt. (Nie mogę usunąć przypalenia na twojej koszuli.)
mieszkam po drugiej stronie miasta
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i live across town
wpadlem na piwo przed powrotem do domu
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I just dropped in for a beer before going home for the day."
Czy chciałbyś z nim porozmawiać o występie w cyrku?
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Would you like to talk to him about a gig with the circus
tynkowanie
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drywall
No, I live across town. I'm a drywaller, and I'm working the office renovation across the street

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