emWielka Brytania/3 - British invasion

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panikarski
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panicky
niespokojny, podenerwowany
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fidgety
The children get fidgety if they have nothing to do.
nieumyślenie
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inadvertently
It happened to me once that I inadvertently put my daughter's life at risk.
wpaść do kogoś
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to pop over
Why don't you pop over and see our wedding pictures?
głupkowaty, durny
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nerdy
przenikać
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to infiltrate
Pin numbers have infiltrated every part of our lives.
towar, artykuł
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commodity
Labour is bought and sold like any other commodity.
klimatyzowany
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air-conditioned
Brytyjczyk
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Briton
odważny, mężny
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valiant
Her valiant fight against discrimination in the office has brought her both enemies and friends.
pochówek
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burial
zgadzać się na coś/z czymś
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to consent to/with something
They asked us not to consent with this statement.
tablica pamiątkowa
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commemorative plaque
zawierać, obejmować coś
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to encapsulate
This book encapsulates only vegetarian recipes.
zbliżające się nieszczęście
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impending doom
obfitość, duża ilość
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profusion
I was amazed at the profusion of eye-catching new cars at the exhibition.
wstępnie
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tentatively
Transfer of Elian tentatively set for Thursday, official says.
nieuchwytny, ulotny
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elusive
Happiness is an elusive quality.
zgłębiać się
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to delve into
I don't want to delve into details concerning his death. It's too painful.
aczkolwiek
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albeit
He is only an up-market interior decorator, albeit a rather good one.
smażalnia ryb
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fish and chip shop
rozkosze (dla) podniebienia
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delights of(for) palate
postanowienie, warunek
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stipulation
Pursuant to a written stipulation between the parties this agreement is expired.
szczycić się czymś
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to pride oneself on something
nagrodzić
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to award
specjały
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specialities
drożdże
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yeast
trencz
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trench coat
omamić
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to beguile
kwitnąć
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to flourish
zgodnie z
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pursuant to
Pursuant to a written stipulation between the parties this agreement is expired.
wybieg na pokazie mody
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catwalk
dziwaczny
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quirky
I admired the film because of the great cinematography, wonderfully quirky script and memorable performances.
porcelanowa laleczka
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china doll
zmysłowy, ponętny
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voluptuous
Every man would feel attracted to a woman with such voluptuous lips.
by the crateful
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całymi skrzynkami
wypaść (wydarzyć się, zdarzyć się)
potoczny
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to crop up
I'm planning to go to Montreal unless something crops up - like an airline strike.
gość w restauracji
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diner
wieki temu
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yonks ago
ambitny, trudny
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challenging
That is the most challanging task I have ever dealt with in my life.
statek, łódź
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vassel
unosić się na wodzie, dryfować
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to float
Can you do power stuff, like float or fly?
przeżuwać/wszamać
potoczny
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to munch
As he was munching his sandwich he thought about going on a deserved holiday.
zaopatrywać
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to cater for
Who's catering for your daughter's party?
około, w przybliżeniu
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roughly
World wine production will increase to about 272 million hectoliters (that's roughly 36 billion
pozornie, na pierwszy rzut oka
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seemingly
The machine, seemingly not too complicated, was in fact incredibly hard to operate.
wygnianiec, emigrant
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expatriate
In Paris Fitzgerald met Ernest Hemingway--then unknown outside the expatriate literary circle.
walczyć po czyjejś stronie
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to fight on the side of
zatrzymać pojazd
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to pull up
If you feel sleepy behind the wheel, pull up immediately.
uważać
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to watch out
Watch out! There's a truck!
łagodny, spokojny
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gentle
The scenery was gentler, neater, and more ordered than at home.
folia aluminiowa
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tinfoil
jajko gotowane na łyżce bez skorupki
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poached-egg
monstrum
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monstrosity
jedyny w swoim rodzaju
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one of a kind
He's one of a kind, he really is.
gromadzić się, tłoczyć
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to flock
There is a type of tourist who will always flock to the newest places.
rzucić okiem
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glimpse
As he walked along the landing, he glimpsed himself in the mirror at the top of the stairs.
zawierać
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to encompass
As he walked along the landing, he glimpsed himself in the mirror at the top of the stairs.
conajmniej
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at the very least
At the very least, spend time with the employee on his first day so that he feels welcomed into his new family.
sapać
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to wheeze
When you have tuberculosis you breathe with a wheeze.
prosty i smaczny
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honest-to-goodness
This soup is honest-to-goodness
osiągać, zdobywać
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to attain
But like a growing number of athletes, Michel attained such elation the wrong way.
stos, sterta
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heap
We have got heaps of time and money.
kroczyć, stąpać
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to tramp
odległy, daleki
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far-flung
stocznia
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shipyard
ręce do góry
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hands up
Hands up who knows.
zachwyt
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elation
But like a growing number of athletes, Michel attained such elation the wrong way.

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