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Nagle
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All of the sudden
quickly and without warning (informal)
All of a sudden we heard a loud noise.
fiksować (na punkcie czegoś)
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fixate
to think about something too much and find it difficult to stop
High achievers sometimes fixate on their own flaws.
spokojny
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calm
relaxed and not worried, frightened, or excited
Try to stay calm- the doctor will be here soon.
meble
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furniture
objects such as chairs, tables, and beds that you put into a room or building
antique furniture
załączać, przymocować
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attach
to join or fix one thing to another / to add an attachment (= computer file) to an email message
She attached a photograph to her letter.
wspornik, przedział, nawias
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bracket
a piece of metal, wood, etc, that is fixed to a wall to support something, especially a shelf / a group of people whose ages, taxes, etc are between two limits
Most heart attack victims are in the 45-65 age bracket.
sporo czegoś (informal)
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a bunch of sth
a large amount or number of something
There's a whole bunch of places I'd like to visit.
półka na książki
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bookcase
a piece of furniture with shelves for putting books on
wykiwano Cię
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you got screwed
legalny
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lawful
allowed by the law
He was going about his laqful business as a press photographer.
cały
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entire
whole or complete
She spent her entire life caring for other people.
wątpliwość
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doubt
the feeling of not being certain about something, or not trusting someone or something
I have some doubts about his ability to do the job.
wątpić, niedowierzać
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doubt
to not believe someone or something
I doubt if/whether he'll win.
obelgi
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abuse
rude and offensive words said to another person
I will not take this abuse.
Nie zniosę tych zniewag.
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I will not take this abuse.
zakładać (np. sytuację)
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assume
to think that something is likely to be true, although you have no proof
[+ that ] Everything was quiet when I got home so I assumed that you had gone out.
wyrobiony, skomplikowany
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sophisticated
well-educated and having experience of the world or knowledge of culture / a sophisticated machine or system is very advanced and works in a clever way
a sophisticated computer system
optymistyczny (informal)
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upbeat
positive and expecting a situation to be good or successful
He remains upbeat about the future.
dzielić (się)
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split (up)
to divide into smaller parts or groups, or to divide something into smaller parts or groups
The children split up into three groups.
wrażliwy, podatny
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vulnerable
easy to hurt or attack physically or emotionally
She was a vulnerable sixteen-year-old.
wrażliwość, podatność
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vulnerability
nie spać
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be/lie/stay, etc awake
to not be sleeping
The noise from the party kept me awake all night.
słowo ostrzeżenia / porady / podziękowania itp
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a word of warning/advice/thanks, etc
something that you say to warn someone/give them advice/thank them, etc
Just a word of warning - he doesn't like people being late.
poza tym
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otherwise
except for what has just been referred to
She hurt her arm in the accident, but otherwise she was fine.
mieć problemy z czymś
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have issues with sth
to often be sad, anxious, or angry because of something
A very high proportion of women diet frequently and have issues with their bodies.
wykładzina podłogowa
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carpet
thick material for covering floors, often made of wool
a new living room carpet
skończyć coś lub z czymś (informal)
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be through with sth
to have finished using something or doing something
Let me know when you're through with the iron.
zerwać z kimś, rozstać się z kimś (informal)
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be through with sb
to not have a relationship with someone any more
jeśli chodzi o kogoś / coś
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as far as sb/sth is concerned
used to show what someone thinks about something / used to tell someone what you are talking about
As far as our customers are concerned, price is the main consideration. / As far as college is concerned, everything is fine.
najwyraźniej
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apparently
used to say that you have read or been told something although you are not certain it is true
Apparently it's going to rain today.
zapewne, przypuszczalnie
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presumably
used to say what you think is the likely situation
Presumably he just forgot to send the letter.
prawdopodobny
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likely
expected
It's likely that he'll say no.
okrąglutki
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chubby
pleasantly fat
the baby's chubby legs
ludzie (informal)
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folks
czyiś rodzice (informal)
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sb's folks
someone's parents
We always spend Christmas with my folks.
na przykład
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for instance
for example
Many teenagers earn money, for instance by babysitting or cleaning cars.
opalenizna
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tan
brown skin from being in the sun
przechylać (się)
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tilt
to move into a position where one end or side is higher than the other, or to make something move into this position
He tilted backwards on his chair.
być wzruszonym?
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be welling up

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