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porzucać, opuszczać
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to abandon
When Jack abandoned his family, the police went looking for him.
dookoła, tam i z powrotem, w pobliżu, po
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about
We were walking about the city.
unieważniać, likwidować
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abolish
Therefore, I suggest you should not change or abolish any event for any reason.
nieobecny
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absent
absence
He was absent because of illness.
opuszczony
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abandoned
They live in an abandoned warehouse
absolutny, całkowity
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absolute
The story I'm about to tell you is an absolute truth.
absolutnie
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absolutely
absorbować, pochłaniać
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absorb
She absorbs all your attention.
niemądry
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silly
Don't be silly. I'm not going to leave you.
absurdalny, bezsensowny
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absurd
Do I look absurd in that?
nadużywać, wykorzystywać
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abuse
You shouldn't abuse your power - your workers will hate you.
znieważający, naruszający zasady
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abusive
The politician's behaviour was seen as abusive exercise of power.
borykać się, wysilać się, zmagać się
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struggle
They struggled with poverty for years
dostępny / osiągalny
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accessible
It is important for health care to be accessible to all people.
przypadkowy
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accidental
It was an accidental explosion of the fuel tank.
przypadkowo
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accidentally
They accidentally revealed her secret.
wziąć pod uwagę
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take account of
We have to take account of the fact that she was ill at the time of writing the exam.
brać coś pod uwagę
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take sth into account
We have to take account of the fact that she was ill at the time of writing the exam.
z powodu czegoś
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on account of sth
Don't worry on account of Tom. He can take care of himself

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