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The cat surreptitiously approached the sleeping bird." start learning
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introverted, a homebody, lone wolf, hermit, anchorite, solitarian, start learning
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I give the place a good clean just to keep on top of it..."I make a 'to-do' list every morning to keep on top of things at work." "With two kids and a full-time job, it's difficult to keep on top of all the housework." start learning
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być na bieżąco, panować nad sytuacją
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hits me right in the feels that song hits me right in the feels. It is tied to so many good memories start learning
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trafia mnie prosto w czuły punkt
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the song express the heartfelt thanks to a loyal loved one start learning
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leasantly brief, concise, and to the point. "I'll keep my speech short and sweet so we can get to the cake." (Meaning: I'll be brief but get my main point across.) start learning
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Do not sweat the small stuff" "You made a tiny typo in the email, but it's fine. Don't sweat the small stuff." start learning
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Nie przejmuj się drobiazgami" idiom
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it is slap bang in the city centre uk it is smack dub in the city centre start learning
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nothing to write home about (informal) (The town is OK but nothing to write home start learning
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nie ma o czym pisać do domu (nieformalne) (Miasto jest w porządku, ale nie ma o czym pisać
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Ancient civilizations used intricate gold adornments to signify status and wealth. start learning
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"Her new hat was burdened with so much frippery – feathers, ribbons, and artificial flowers – that it looked ridiculous." start learning
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plant looks the worse for wear appears to be in a poor, damaged, or deteriorated condition. start learning
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roślina wygląda gorzej pod względem zużycia
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My gym has a creche, so I can leave my daughter there while I work out." Example: "Many companies are now offering workplace creches to support working parents." start learning
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The rocky boat started to make me get queasy. start learning
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I need to dash off, I've got a meeting start learning
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start learning
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I should possibly get going You're at a friend's house, you look at your watch, and you say: "Well, it's getting late. I should possibly get going." start learning
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Im dressing up for work today because I have an important meeting. start learning
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Ubieram się w formalne ciuchy lub na imprezę
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I dress down for walk or dressing down for a casual lunch with friends start learning
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I am wraping up because it is cold outside start learning
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I am breaking in my new shoes start learning
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does this shirt go with this skirt start learning
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Czy ta koszula pasuje do tej spódnicy?
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I have to hang up my wet clothes start learning
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Muszę powiesić mokre ubrania
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I wake up at the crack of dawn I like to start a day with a coffee. I head to work at 8 start learning
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I usually wrap my things up at around 7 start learning
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Zwykle pakuję swoje rzeczy około godziny 19:00
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I like to take it easy at home start learning
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W domu lubię sobie odpocząć
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Staying up late to finish this book I usually get an early night during the week start learning
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Nie spałem do późna, żeby skończyć tę książkę
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I usually dose off while reading I enjoy curling up with a good book before bed start learning
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Zwykle drzemię podczas czytania
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At weekends I like to sleep in I like to catch up on sleep. I had to work late every night this week. I'm so glad it's Saturday, so I can finally turn off my alarm and catch up on sleep." start learning
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W weekendy lubię pospać dłużej
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After a long day of hiking he found himself starting to dose off in the front of the warm fireplace start learning
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Saturday mornings, sleeping in, and drinking coffee... that's my jam." Example (Skill): "Organizing spreadsheets? Oh yeah, that's my jam." start learning
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I have been run off my feet Don't even ask me about my day. With the Christmas sale on, I have been run off my feet at the shop since the moment I arrived." start learning
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traciłem grunt pod nogami z przepracowania
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did the cat get your tongue You're usually so chatty, but you haven't said a word all dinner. What's the matter, cat got your tongue?" start learning
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an avid reader. My daughter is a real bookworm; she asked for nothing but books for her birthday and has already read three of them." start learning
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to have your nose in the books "You'll love my sister, but she's a bit quiet. She always has her nose in a book." start learning
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to flip through."I didn't have time to read the report, but I leafed through it on the train." start learning
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valuable and highly enjoyable. We found this little cafe on a side street, and it's a real gem. The coffee is the best in the city." "This little park is a real gem hidden away from the busy roads." start learning
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I went to a comedy show last night, and the first comedian had me in stitches." "That movie was so funny, the scene with the dog had me in stitches!" start learning
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to be a breath of fresh air The movie was a breath of fresh air. It was original and funny, not just another superhero sequel." "That band's new album is a breath of fresh air in the music scene today." start learning
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być powiewem świeżego powietrza
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the book was an easy read The style was simple: The language was clear and the sentences were easy to understand. The plot was light: The story was fun, relaxing, or familiar It wasn't emotionally demanding: It didn't deal with heavy or depressing topics. start learning
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książka była łatwa do przeczytania
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"It was a real eye-opener when I found out my quiet co-worker is secretly a rock-climbing champion." start learning
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być prawdziwym otwieraczem do oczu
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the book was a real page turner "I only planned to read for a few minutes before bed, but the thriller was a real page-turner and I stayed up until 3 AM to finish it!" start learning
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książka była naprawdę wciągająca
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book is a rollercoaster rides Full of exciting ups and downs start learning
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książka to jazda kolejką górską
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to have you on the edge of the seat The car chase in that movie was incredible—it really had me on the edge of my seat." "The end of the game was so close; the final minute had everyone on the edge of their seats." start learning
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mieć cię na krawędzi siedzenia
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story moves quickly, with events unfolding rapidly, and there are frequent developments, plot twists, start learning
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the book was a heavy read That philosophy book was a heavy read; I had to re-read every paragraph twice." start learning
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książka była ciężka do przeczytania
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I highly recommend this book/film I can't recommend it enough, it is fantastic start learning
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Gorąco polecam tę książkę/film
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I got caught up in some work Sorry I am late love, I got caught up in some work start learning
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you will be asleep at no time "Just take this warm milk, close your eyes, and you'll be asleep in no time." start learning
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nie zaśniesz w żadnym momencie
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you really know your stuff/ onions I asked the mechanic a few questions, and he explained everything perfectly. He really knows his stuff." start learning
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naprawdę znasz się na rzeczy
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After winning the championship, the 38-year-old quarterback decided it was the perfect time to hang up his boots." start learning
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All your hard work has really paid off start learning
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Cała Twoja ciężka praca naprawdę się opłaciła
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I was nervous about baking my first cake, but it turned out great!" start learning
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Do not worry I am on top of it "I am in control of the situation and handling it, so you don't need to be concerned." It's the perfect thing to say to reassure someone that you are managing your responsibilities, you know what needs to be done, and you are taking care of it. start learning
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Nie martw się, ja nad tym panuję.
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I don't want to pull rank but I want it that way use your position of authority or seniority to force someone to do something or to gain an unfair advantage start learning
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Nie chcę wyciągać wniosków, ale chcę, żeby tak było
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She has put blood, sweat and tears into that place start learning
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Włożyła w to miejsce krew, pot i łzy
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small, cramped. He couldn't afford much rent, so he ended up living in a dingy flat in an old part of the city." start learning
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an attempt, effort, undertaking. Crossing the Antarctic on foot was a remarkable human endeavour." start learning
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The phrase comes from the literal image of an animal (like a dog) licking its mouth ("chops" is slang for a mouth/jaws) when it sees food and is anticipating eating. start learning
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Oblizuje swoje wargi, zaciera rece
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this flashy outfit is a bit over-the top."His reaction to the bad news was a little over-the-top – it wasn't really necessary to start shouting." "The action movie was fun, but the stunts were so over-the-top that it was hard to take it seriously." start learning
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My mom is reserved and level-headed start learning
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Moja mama jest powściągliwa i zrównoważona
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My best friend is charismatic and adventorous, he is a real people person. start learning
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Mój najlepszy przyjaciel jest charyzmatyczny i lubiący przygody. Jest prawdziwym człowiekiem, który lubi ludzi.
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"The children spent all their pocket money on confectionery." Example (shop): "I'm going to the confectionery to buy some chocolates." start learning
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"I need to pack my toiletries tonight so I don't forget my toothbrush." start learning
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kosmetyki do higieny osobistej
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start learning
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Im sticking out my tongue. start learning
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do not prevaricate, avoid rambling, avoid hedging, get to the point start learning
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