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rzeczownik start learning
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rzeczownik He took the infant into his arms.
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nastolatek/ludzie w okresie dojrzewania, dorastający/dojrzewający rzeczownik/przymiotnik start learning
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rzeczownik/przymiotnik Our adolescent son is quite rebellious. Are parents a good exemplar for adolescents? Adolescents may just not know what they want.
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rzeczownik start learning
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rzeczownik You can't tell him what to do - he is already adult. When I am adult, I will travel the world.
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rzeczownik start learning
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rzeczownik He reached adulthood last month.
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rzeczownik start learning
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starszy, w podeszłym wieku rzeczownik start learning
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rzeczownik She gave up her seat to an elderly man. You should respect elderly people.
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w średnim wieku/ wiek średni przymiotnik/rzeczownik start learning
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przymiotnik/rzeczownik My mother is a middle-aged woman.
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rzeczownik start learning
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rzeczownik This is a hostel for the youth. It's a film for youth, we won't like it. He had seen it in his youth.
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phrasal verbs start learning
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phrasal verbs - grown-up to dorosły Children grow up and are no longer children.
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rzeczownik start learning
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wypaść dobrze, dobrze sobie poradzić (np. z zadaniem) wyrażenie start learning
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wyrażenie I want to do well in exam. He worried sick before every exam because he wants to do well. She was a bit stressed, but in the end she did well at the party.
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mieć dość, być zmęczonym czymś wyrażenie start learning
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wyrażenie I'm stick of this noise. We are sick of waiting. I'm fed up with this weather. After multiple failures she is fed up with trying to fix it.
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wyrażenie start learning
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wyrażenie I changed my mind under her influence. She changed her mind when she saw him. What changed your mind? Their changed their minds.
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denerwować się, zaczynam się denerowawać wyrażenie start learning
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wyrażenie - gdy jest "be nervous about" tzn. być zdenerwowanym, a "get nervous about" opisuje proces She gets nervous about performing in front of an audience. He gets nervous very easily
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wyrażenie start learning
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wyrażenie - z angry - "at" do rzeczy, sytuacji "with" ludzi. W przypadku mad zawsze "at" She is angry at situation. Don't be angry with me. He wasn't even angry with her. He is mad at his parents.
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stracić panowanie nad sobą wyrażenie start learning
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wyrażenie I hardly ever lose my temper. The dog broke his favorite mug, and he lost his temper. She lost her temper scaring the children in the playroom
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przymiotnik start learning
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przymiotnik He's very ambitious and intelligent. She is ambitious, and she wants to be promoted quickly.
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przymiotnik start learning
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przymiotnik I cannot think of anything more arrogant than that
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jasny, pogodny (dzień), bystry, rozgarnięty przymiotnik start learning
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przymiotnik If tomorrow is a bright day, we can go for a walk. Bright children can learn to read even at the age of 3
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przymiotnik start learning
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przymiotnik He is a very careful driver. The boy was careless and crossed the street on a red light.
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cieszyć się małymi rzeczami wyrażenie start learning
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take pleasure with small things/ find joy in the little things wyrażenie He learned to take pleasure in small things, like reading a good book before bed. She always manages to find joy in the little things, even during hard times.
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przymiotnik start learning
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przymiotnik start learning
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sensible, reasonable/ unreasonable przymiotnik
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towarzyski / nietowarzyski przymiotnik start learning
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tolerancyjny / nietolerancyjny przymiotnik start learning
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przymiotnik start learning
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przymiotnik start learning
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przymiotnik start learning
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przymiotnik start learning
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przymiotnik start learning
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niechlujny, roztrzepany zabałaganiony/ schludny, uporządkowany przymiotnik start learning
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przymiotnik - oba odnoszą się do ludzi i przedmiotów Your bedroom is always messy. Why is your hair so messy? Don’t be so messy when you eat pizza – use a napkin! Her handwriting is really messy, I can hardly read it. He always looks neat in his white shirt and black tie.
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odpowiedzialny / nieodpowiedzialny przymiotnik start learning
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responsible/irresponsible przymiotnik
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przymiotnik start learning
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przymiotnik - w sensie człowiek, ale także woda, wiedza, relacja I don’t want a shallow relationship; I’m looking for something real. This lake is very shallow. She’s too shallow, she only cares about fashion and gossip. she has shallow knowledge on the subject
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wyrażenie start learning
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tap your fingers (on a table) wyrażenie He kept tapping his fingers on the table while waiting for the meeting to start.
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rzeczownik start learning
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rzeczownik She was known among her peers as a good student. He is under pressure from his peers.
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przyczynić się do, wnieść wkład do wyrażenie start learning
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wyrażenie He contributed to my problems and now he wants to help. I really want to contribute to success of our company. He contributed a lot to my life, I'm happy thanks to him.
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wyrażenie start learning
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take pride in, be proud of wyrażenie She takes pride in her work. We take pride in providing excellent service. He is proud of helping others
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przymiotnik start learning
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być złym/okropnym w czymś wyrażenie start learning
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wyrażenie She’s bad at cooking, but she’s trying to learn. We’re both terrible at dancing, but we enjoy it anyway.
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nie zgadzać się (z kimś/czymś) wyrażenie start learning
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wyrażenie I completely disagree with you. We disagreed on the price of the car. He always strongly disagrees with his father.
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przychodzić komuś naturalnie/łatwo wyrażenie start learning
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come naturally/easly to sb wyrażenie learning comes naturally to me. Playing the piano comes naturally to them, as if they were born to do it. Languages come easily to her, she learned Spanish in just a few months.
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