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szturchać, grzebać, zaczepić start learning
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When you watch her dance it looks so effortless.
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a narrow area of sea that connects two larger areas of sea:
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a very large piece of land sticking out into the sea:
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lotny, zmienny, ulatniający się start learning
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friends are volatile, yet sticky phenomenon
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Sometimes the siege was so successful as almost to volatilize the central image, but most often the forces are well matched and a standoff results.
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pleśń, forma, foremka, czarnoziem, kształtować, modelować start learning
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absorbować, pochłaniać, wchłaniać start learning
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to take something in, especially gradually, to understand facts or ideas completely and remember them It's hard to absorb so much information, The drug is quickly absorbed into the bloodstream.
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to improve the quality, amount, or strength of something These scandals will not enhance the organization's reputation
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podołek, zakładka, chlipać, mlaskać, plusk wody start learning
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the top surface of the upper part of the legs of a person who is sitting down, a complete trip around a race track that is repeated several times during a competition Come and sit on my lap and I'll read you a story, victory lap, He finished last after being lapped twice by the leading runners. He jumped into the pool with a loud lap
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aging is a treatable disease
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Exorbitant prices, demands, etc. are much too large: The bill for dinner was exorbitant.
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zdrowy na umyśle, rozsądny start learning
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w mgnieniu oka będziesz mówił z pewnością siebie start learning
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you'll be speaking with confidence in no time
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a structure of metal poles and wooden boards put against a building for workers to stand on when they want to reach the higher parts of the building Scaffolding has been erected around the tower and repair work will start next week.
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reproach, make reproaches to criticize someone, especially for not being successful or not doing what is expected: something that you say or do to criticize someone, especially for not being successful or for not doing what is expected: he looked at her with reproach. His mother reproached him for not eating all his dinner. Your reproaches are useless - what's done is done.
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If you unwind something that is wrapped around an object, you unfasten it, and if it unwinds, it becomes unfastened, to relax and allow your mind to be free from worry after a period of work In a nearby medical tent, a US Army doctor gently unwinds Metruk's bandage, A glass of wine in the evening helps me to unwind after work(wind down)
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zilustruować, na przykładzie, obrazować start learning
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to be or give a typical example of something This painting perfectly exemplifies the naturalistic style which was so popular at the time.
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kompletny, pionowy, zwykły, po prostu start learning
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used to emphasize how very great, important, or powerful a quality or feeling is; nothing except extremely steep; almost vertical. nothing other than. a sheer mountain side, The suggestion is sheer nonsense. she giggled with sheer delight
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an occasion when two or more similar things happen at the same time, especially in a way that is unlikely and surprising: It was sheer coincidence that we met.
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verb and noun start learning
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a very small piece of fire that flies out from something that is burning, or one that is made by rubbing two hard things together, or a flash of light made by electricity, a first small event or problem that causes a much worse situation to develop Sparks were flying out of the bonfire and blowing everywhere. That small incident was the spark that set off the street riots.
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sztywny, całkowity, surowy (o wyglądzie czegoś), prosty (o dekoracji) start learning
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empty, simple, or obvious, especially without decoration or anything that is not necessary In a sense, the stark contrasts in grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation make each region its own separate world. This decoration is really stark. You should add some flowers.
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to be the parts or members of something; to make up something The region was a rich mix of cultures and classes, comprising French and Spanish settlers, Native Americans, slaves and freed slaves. Italian students comprise 60 percent of the class.
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to rise extremely quickly or make extremely quick progress towards success After the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, the importation of enslaved Africans skyrocketed, driving the influence of West African languages on the regional French., Housing prices have skyrocketed in recent months.
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seamlessly integrated, you’re seamlessly blending French into your everyday life.
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lethality (mortality) rate
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my attempts to settle a dispute availed me nothing
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It was dinned into me that I could never swear, so fuck you
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she gave him an encouraging pat
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to make an area or substance, usually air, water, or soil, dirty or harmful to people, animals, and plants, especially by adding harmful chemicals Many complain that broadcasters pollute the airwaves with sensationalism and sleaze The pesticides used on many farms are polluting the water supply.
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activities, especially business or political, of a low moral standard The sleaze factor was the major reason for his electoral defeat.
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spójność, dołączalność, zdolność przyłączeniowa start learning
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wkład, dolanie, kolejny drink, napełnać, uzupełniać My pen seems to be running out of ink - I need a refill start learning
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to take care of a child, usually for a limited time, without being the child's legal parent, to encourage the development or growth of ideas or feelings Would you consider fostering (a child)? a foster care, mother, I'm trying to foster an interest in classical music in my children.
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a photographic copy of an early plan for a building or machine
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oszałamiający, olśniewający start learning
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the view was dazzilingly beautiful
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someone who has the power to decide who gets particular resources and opportunities, and who does not The professors act as gatekeepers who determine which students are admitted into the competetive engineering program.
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great tiredness
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źle traktować, maltretować start learning
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mistreat you, mistreat you
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he took my sandwich and took off!
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to represent or show something in a picture or story Her paintings depict the lives of ordinary people in the last century
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abbreviation for direct message: a private message sent on a social media website, that only the person it is sent to can see She received threats and abuse in her DMs.
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bullshit
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to admit that you were wrong or that you have been defeated: Local residents have forced the local council to back down from/on its plans to build a nightclub on their street.
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a small piece or amount of something that is left from a larger original piece or amount: remnants of the city's former glory
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one of the two imaginary lines around the earth at approximately 23.5 degrees north and 23.5 degrees south of the equator. the hottest area of the earth, between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn:
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happening or moving quickly or within a short time, especially in a smooth and easy way The police took swift action against the rioters
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to fall down suddenly because of pressure or having no strength or support: Thousands of buildings collapsed in the earthquake. The chair collapsed under her weight.
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a sudden large or too large amount, especially one that seems to be uncontrolled: They are worried that the flow/trickle/stream of tourists could swell into an unmanageable torrent if there are no controls
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puchnąć, zgrubieć, olbrzymieć, start learning
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swell, thicken, enormous, to become larger and rounder than usual; to (cause to) increase in size or amount, very good or pleasant that's a swell idea!, His heart/breast swelled with pride as he stood watching his son graduate, It was obvious she had broken her toe, because it immediately started to swell (up).
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wheelbarrow, a large structure consisting of a pile of soil over a place where people were buried in ancient times Belas Knap is a fine example of a Neolithic long barrow.
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