empedolkles_eng

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A force under the influence of which objects tend to move away from each other, e.g. through having the same magnetic polarity or electric charge.
<verb>;
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repulsion
repel
Arousing intense distaste or disgust.
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repulsive
‘a repulsive smell’
Undergo or cause to undergo a gradual process of transformation.
<pupa>
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to morph
pupae morph into beautiful butterfly
Mix or cause to mix together. <verb>
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to mingle
the atoms mingle together
Accept or act in accordance with (a rule, decision, or recommendation)
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abide; abode; abeaden by [the law]
A particular aspect or feature of something.
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facet
multifacet <wieloaspektowy>
A yearning desire; cravings
<niemozliwe do spełnienia>
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longing
Miranda felt a wistful longing for the old days.
a lot of
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a myriad of
to stop <fire>
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to cease
Apply or bring to bear (a force, influence, or quality)
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exert [influence]
<wywierać wpływ>
to imagine
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to envision
Close down or dismiss (an assembly or official body)
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dissolve parlament
become or cause to become incorporated into a liquid so as to form a solution.
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to dissolve
Stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or chosen course of action, despite attempts to persuade one to do so.
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obstinate
her obstinate determination to pursue a career in radio
to force;
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to compel
‘a sense of duty compelled Harry to answer her questions’
Greatly dismayed or horrified. To be shocked <to be>
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to be Appalled
An extremely wicked or cruel act, typically one involving physical violence or injury.
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the atrocity; atrocities
About to happen. <adj>
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imminent
‘they were in imminent danger of being swept away’
Think about (something) carefully, especially before making a decision or reaching a conclusion. <verb>
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to ponder
I pondered the question of what clothes to wear for the occasion
to walk
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to walk in English
wander; stroll; roam;
The state or condition of being greater in number or amount.
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predominance
the predominance of women in such professions as social work and nursing
solid meal
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hefty meal
Entirely lacking or free from.
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to devoid of
Lisa kept her voice devoid of emotion
to start a journey
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set out
Give a satisfactory record of (something, typically money, that one is responsible for)
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account for
Supply or make up (a specified amount or proportion)
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account for
full of <...>
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saturated with
how does the story <rozwiaja>
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how does the story unfold
Drive, force, or urge (someone) to do something.
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to impel
financial difficulties impelled him to desperate measures

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