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Exercise helps to improve circulation. start learning
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bronchi A bronchus is a passage or airway in the respiratory system that conducts air into the lungs. start learning
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oskrzela
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synonym: voice box Changes in a teen’s body cause the larynx to grow larger. start learning
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tętno
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She tore a ligament in her knee while she was playing basketball. start learning
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People who lack a pancreas, a second kidney, a small intestine, may not run marathons, but they live. start learning
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Here they're operating on the patient's liver. start learning
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Antibodies from the mother's milk line the baby's intestines and prevent infection. start learning
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They receive messages from virtually every nerve in the human body via connections with the optic nerve and spinal cord. start learning
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Diana fell badly on the ski slopes, tearing all the tendons in her left ankle. start learning
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uterus: If implantation of a fertilized egg does not occur, this lining breaks down and is expelled from the uterus. One of the major functions of the testes is to produce testosterone, the most potent androgen. start learning
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macica
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Walking is a prevention against heart and circulatory disorders and may lower blood pressure. start learning
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układ krążenia, krwionośny
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The little creatures have an endless appetite, and a digestive system that turns almost anything into perfect compost. start learning
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Locomotor system describes how bones are connected to other bones and muscle fibers via connective tissue such as tendons and ligaments. start learning
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But there is some concern that melatonin may affect the female reproductive system. start learning
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People with allergies and other respiratory and heart ailments may be more seriously affected. start learning
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If there is any pain or a burning sensation, tell the doctor, just in case you have a urinary infection. start learning
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First, since nicotine is a central nervous system stimulant, it produces almost the same effects on the body as caffeine. start learning
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First see your pediatrician, who may refer you to a pediatric allergist./ He referred to a history book to find out the dates of the French Revolution. start learning
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odesłać kogoś do/ odwoływać się do
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Where constipation comes on suddenly, or there is blood in the stools, always ask for medical advice. start learning
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OTC (over-the-counter) drug You can buy most cold remedies over the counter. start learning
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Not everyone can afford the cost of prescription drugs. start learning
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It has proved to be a wonder drug for sufferers of epilepsy, reducing seizures by up to 80 percent. start learning
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a very effective new medicine:
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I picked up a virus while I was in America. start learning
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Doctors diagnosed appendicitis and she was operated on. start learning
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zapalenie wyrostka robaczkowego
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If she carried on lying down all the time, she might develop congestion of the lungs, bronchitis, even pneumonia. start learning
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In 1893, composer Tchaikovsky died of cholera. start learning
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Both of his eyes were oozing, as though with acute conjunctivitis. start learning
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Nineteen eighty-two was the year Jasper had hepatitis. start learning
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It is important to have your pet seen for otitis as it can result in a burst eardrum and deafness if not treated. start learning
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drops in population levels due to plagues and famines start learning
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także po prostu plaga
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chickenpox Edward Jenner developed a vaccine against smallpox. start learning
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ospa wietrzna
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He suffered a mild/serious concussion as a result of the accident. start learning
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Two of her ribs fractured when she was thrown from her horse., He suffered/sustained multiple fractures in a motorcycle accident. start learning
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Russell pulled a back muscle early in the game. start learning
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I had my arm in a sling for six weeks. start learning
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She sprained her ankle playing squash. start learning
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He had to have ten stitches in his head. start learning
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As a diabetic, she uses a syringe to inject herself with insulin. start learning
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Martin broke his leg and has been on crutches for the past six weeks. start learning
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My father is quite old now and he's increasingly hard of hearing. start learning
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Four days after paramedics recommended Brown be hospitalized, he was transferred to the state mental hospital. start learning
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For the past 18 months Norman has had intense physiotherapy and speech therapy to maximise the use of muscles he can move. start learning
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After fifty years, the town's theatre is still going strong. start learning
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to continue to exist and be successful or work well, after a long period:
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designer drug Detectives believe Rachel's drink was spiked with half a tablet of the designer drug at a private party. start learning
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Nicotine patch is used by people who want to quit smoking. start learning
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Drug and alcohol abuse (= using these substances in a bad way) contributed to his early death. start learning
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the use of something in a way that is harmful or morally wrong:
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There was no rivalry between them when they tried which could throw the discus farthest; they were only playing a game. start learning
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US: the broad jump start learning
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She won silver in the pole vault for Australia. start learning
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All watersports, with the exception of scuba diving and deep sea fishing are complimentary to guests of the hotel. start learning
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The camp offered bicycle tours, river rafting, fishing, and hiking. start learning
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He passed the ball ahead to Mr. Love, who slam-dunked it. start learning
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Our team lost when we scored an own goal late in the second half. start learning
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The mayor is preparing for a charity penalty shoot-out competition at the Leicester City-Middlesbrough game next Wednesday. start learning
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How to save a penalty: 9 steps. start learning
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The 24-year-old striker scored 35 goals for Newcastle United last season. start learning
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The umpire overruled the linesman and ordered the point to be replayed.; a cricket/tennis umpire start learning
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dumbbell As with the triceps, to develop larger biceps heavy basic exercises such as barbell curls or dumb-bell curls must be performed. start learning
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mała sztanga
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a baseball/cricket/rounders/table tennis (sic!) bat start learning
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snooker/ pool cue start learning
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kij bilardowy
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He passed the guy the puck. start learning
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US: overtime Beckham scored in extra time. start learning
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We had two reserves in case anyone was injured. start learning
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the Paralympic Games start learning
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not allergical start learning
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cut off: If the bill is not paid within five days, your gas supply will be cut off. Since my heart attack, I've cut fatty foods out altogether. start learning
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stop electricity
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to start the ball rolling We have to get the ball rolling on this project soon. start learning
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informal It's a secret, so don't give the game away, will you? start learning
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to spoil a surprise or a joke by telling someone something that should have been kept secret:
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anyway - synonym Well, I'm not going home on foot, at any rate. start learning
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As for Louise, well, who cares what she thinks. start learning
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used to talk about how another person or thing is affected by something:
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in large measure The rebirth of interest in cycling in this country was, in large part, a result of Lance Armstrong's success. start learning
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In the event of a fire, make your way immediately to the nearest fire escape. start learning
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He tested positive for the disease. start learning
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to do something in order to discover if something is safe, works correctly, etc., or if something is present:
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