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firm, not giving in, stubborn start learning
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good-natured, friendly and pleasant start learning
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lacking ethical principles, lacking a moral sense, without principles start learning
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strong dislike, bitter hostility start learning
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an enemy, an opponent, one who opposes or competes start learning
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odd, differing from what is customary start learning
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a meeting, a brief or unexpected meeting start learning
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a perfect model, a perfect or typical example of a general quality or type start learning
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uosobienie, typowy przykład
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to speak ill of, to make evil and often untrue statements about start learning
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abrupt, rudely brief when speaking to someone start learning
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to discourage, to lower the spirits of, weaken the confidence or cheerfulness of start learning
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zdemoralizować, deprawować
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a hard choice, a situation requiring a difficult choice start learning
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a tendency to think, act, or behave in a certain way, a leaning start learning
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to reply in a quick, sharp, or witty way start learning
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to do harm to, to deliberately destroy or damage start learning
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following in time or order, next, later start learning
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careful, cautious, on guard start learning
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passion, enthusiastic devotion, intense enthusiasm start learning
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praise, great praise or applause, enthusiastic approval start learning
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similar, close, near (to something) start learning
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przylegający, sąsiadujący
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to bring out, to draw forth start learning
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to hold the interest of, to hold the full attention of, absorb start learning
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to expand, to increase or intensify start learning
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wzmagać, zwiększać, eskalować
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to take advantage of, to use selfishly or unethically, take unfair advantage of start learning
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metodyczny, systematyczny
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extinct, no longer active or in use, out of date start learning
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solid, able to be touched, having form and matter start learning
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to end, to stop, bring to an end start learning
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a prevention, something that discourages or prevents a certain action start learning
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odstraszający, zapobiegliwy
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something suggested, an idea that is communicated indirectly through a suggestion or hint start learning
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an injustice, unfairness, an instance of injustice start learning
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a disability, a physical weakness or defect, ailment start learning
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niemoc, ułomność, niedołęstwo
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to interfere with, to intrude or trespass on, to go beyond the limits considered proper start learning
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something new, a new custom, method, or invention start learning
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to refresh, to renew the strength and energy of, restore to a vigorous active condition start learning
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thin, distributed thinly, not thick or crowded start learning
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one-sided, based on personal opinions, not objective start learning
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brief and clear, expressed clearly in a few words, to the point, concise start learning
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a reference, an indirect reference start learning
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unselfish, unselfishly concerned for the welfare of others start learning
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to calm, especially by giving in to the demands of start learning
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impulsive, determined by personal judgment, not a rule or reason, based on impulse start learning
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to attack physically or verbally start learning
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unoriginal, lacking originality, overused, commonplace start learning
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a term that doesn’t offend, a mild or vague term used as a substitute for one considered offensive or unpleasant start learning
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greedy, motivated only by financial gain start learning
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a group of symptoms, a group of symptoms typical of a particular disease or condition start learning
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to damage, to stain the honor of someone or something start learning
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in a certain way / manner
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