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widok na morze (np. z pokoju) start learning
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zatrzymyać się tymczasowo, mieszkać tymczasowo na urlopie, w trakcie remontu start learning
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given free, especially by a business start learning
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a complimentary glass of wine
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Is there a parking lot? Do you have a car park?
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przenocujcie mnie, zapewnijcie mi nocleg to provide someone with a place to stay temporarily: Sally is ... for the weekend. start learning
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Sally is putting me up for the weekend.
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in a hotel, the serving of food and drink to customers in their rooms, or the people who do this work start learning
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accepted: So we'll meet at 5.30, shall we?" "... (= yes)." start learning
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So we'll meet at 5.30, shall we?" "Agreed (= yes)."
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kemping, konkretne miejsce gdzie można rozbić namiot a piece of land where people on holiday can camp, usually with toilets and places for washing: The ... is in a beautiful location next to the beach. start learning
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The campsite is in a beautiful location next to the beach.
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biwakować, spać pod namiotem the activity of staying in a tent on holiday: We used to ... in Spain when I was a child. start learning
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We used to go camping in Spain when I was a child.
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ziemia, grunt / kawałek ziemi the surface of the earth: I sat down on the... start learning
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I sat down on the ground.
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not inside a building: It was a sunny day... start learning
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It was a sunny day outside
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kemping, cały teren przeznaczony na biwakowanie a piece of land where people on holiday can camp, usually with toilets and places for washing start learning
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a small stream: I could hear the sound of a babbling... start learning
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I could hear the sound of a babbling brook
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(of a stream) to make the low, continuous noise of water flowing over stones: They rested a while by a ... brook. start learning
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They rested a while by a babbling brook.
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a room to sleep in for the night and a morning meal, or a private house or small hotel offering this: There are several ... places near the station. start learning
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There are several bed and breakfast places near the station.
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Śniadanie podajemy w godzinach start learning
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Breakfast is served between
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Czy mogę przyjąć wasze zamówienie na śniadanie? start learning
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May I take your breakfast order?
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May I have your name, please?
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atrakcje (co znajduje się w okolicy) something intended to make life more pleasant or comfortable for people: Straus established employee ... such as restrooms, medical care, and a lunchroom. start learning
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Straus established employee amenities such as restrooms, medical care, and a lunchroom.
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położony nad samym oceanem start learning
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switch rooms, change rooms
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Ten pokój będzie Pani bardziej odpowiadał. start learning
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You"ll find this room more to your liking
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pokój z widokiem na ocean start learning
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too bad to be accepted, approved of, or allowed to continue: The teachers' union has described the latest pay offer as... start learning
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The teachers' union has described the latest pay offer as unacceptable.
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a person working in a hotel whose job is to carry bags, open doors, etc. for guests: A conversation with a hotel ... led us to discover a great local restaurant. start learning
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bellman, bellboy, bellhop A conversation with a hotel bellman led us to discover a great local restaurant.
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to move something by pulling it along a surface, usually the ground: Pick the chair up instead of ... it behind you! start learning
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Pick the chair up instead of dragging it behind you!
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to report your arrival, esp. at an airport or hotel, so that you can get the service you are paying for: Be sure to ... at least an hour before your flight. start learning
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Be sure to check in at least an hour before your flight.
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to leave a hotel after paying and returning your room key: We ... (of/from our hotel) at 5 a.m. to catch a 7 a.m. flight. start learning
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We checked out (of/from our hotel) at 5 a.m. to catch a 7 a.m. flight.
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a large piece of thin cloth used on a bed for sleeping on or under: I've put clean ... on the bed. start learning
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I've put clean sheets on the bed.
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a large formal meeting of people who do a particular job or have a similar interest, or a large meeting for a political party: She addressed hundreds of attendees at the International Reading Association's annual... start learning
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She addressed hundreds of attendees at the International Reading Association's annual convention.
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Can I have late check out?
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the place in a hotel or office building where people go when they first arrive: I signed in at the ... desk. start learning
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I signed in at the reception desk.
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not filled or occupied; available to be used: np. pokój, miejsce. The hospital has no ... beds. start learning
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The hospital has no vacant beds.
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pokój, miejsce, przeciwieństwo vacant, being used by someone; with someone in it: The bathroom at the back of the plane was ..., so I waited. start learning
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The bathroom at the back of the plane was occupied, so I waited.
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people, esp. those of a particular group or type: Some ... have been waiting over an hour to buy tickets. start learning
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Some folks have been waiting over an hour to buy tickets.
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a place where people, especially young people, can stay cheaply for short periods when they are travelling start learning
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turysta wędrujący z plecakiem a person who travels with a backpack, usually not spending very much money and staying in places that are not expensive: 10 years ago, most visitors to Costa Rica were adventurous ... travelling on a budget. start learning
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10 years ago, most visitors to Costa Rica were adventurous backpackers travelling on a budget.
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zajrzeć do, sprawdzić, co porabia start learning
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płatne filmy lub telewizja a system for watching television in which people pay for the particular programmes that they watch: We watched the boxing match on... start learning
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We watched the boxing match on pay-per-view.
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an area of ground for parking cars, start learning
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a small hotel, usually in the countryside start learning
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Skąd pan do nas przybywa? start learning
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Where are you joining us from?
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ery worried, nervous, or angry: She gets pretty ... before a game. start learning
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She gets pretty wound up before a game.
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There's no record of your reservation
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Czy może pani sprawdzić ponownie? start learning
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Can you check again, please?
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an amount or level of payment: We agreed a ... with the painter before he started work. start learning
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We agreed a rate with the painter before he started work.
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naciągają nas infml (na kase) to cheat someone by making them pay too much money for something: Bob's tickets cost much less than ours - I think we've been... start learning
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Bob's tickets cost much less than ours - I think we've been ripped off.
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a man: Some ... just asked me if I knew you. start learning
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Some dude just asked me if I knew you.
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to gather a large amount of something: The tourists started ... perfume and cosmetics. start learning
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The tourists started loading up on perfume and cosmetics.
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a small house, usually in the countryside: We rented a little beach ... on the North Caroline coast. start learning
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We rented a little beach cottage on the North Caroline coast.
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a wheeled vehicle for living or travelling in, especially for holidays, that contains beds and cooking equipment and can be pulled by a car start learning
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RV = recreational vehicule
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it's the opposite to the state of being clean, or the act of keeping things clean start learning
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in a way that is enough or satisfactory for a particular purpose: While some patients can be ... cared for at home, others are best served by care in a hospital. start learning
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While some patients can be adequately cared for at home, others are best served by care in a hospital.
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(of an action) done quickly and without delay, or (of a person) acting quickly or arriving at the arranged time: They've written back already - that was a very ... reply. start learning
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They've written back already - that was a very prompt reply.
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If something ..., it has the necessary or wanted effect: This sauce needs more flavour - I know, some lemon juice should/ought to... start learning
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This sauce needs more flavour - I know, some lemon juice should/ought to do the trick.
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a very small insect that lives mainly in beds and feeds by sucking people's blood start learning
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a flat, brown or black insect sometimes found in the home start learning
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money that is paid to someone in exchange for something that has been lost or damaged or for some problem: She received £40,000 in ... for a lost eye start learning
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She received £40,000 in compensation for a lost eye
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to record the details of an event, a process, etc.: The study ... various aspects of Indian life in this period. start learning
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The study documents various aspects of Indian life in this period.
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water supplied to a house by pipes: start learning
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Some of these older houses still don't have running water
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a report in a newspaper, magazine, or programme that gives an opinion about a new book, film, etc.: The play got excellent ... when it was first seen. start learning
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The play got excellent reviews when it was first seen.
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to make a complaint to a person in authority about something or someone: My neighbours ... the police for firing my rifle in the garden. start learning
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My neighbours reported me to the police for firing my rifle in the garden.
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an amount of money that is given back to you, especially because you are not happy with a product or service that you have bought: I took the radio back to the shop and asked for/demanded/got/was given a... start learning
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I took the radio back to the shop and asked for/demanded/got/was given a refund.
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very near, next to, or touching: They work in ... buildings. start learning
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They work in adjacent buildings.
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the conditions that are part of an agreement or arrangement, or the features of an activity or idea: I want to leave this job on my own... start learning
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I want to leave this job on my own terms.
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jeśli zawiedzie wszystko inne start learning
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to ask for something of value because you think it belongs to you or because you think you have a right to it: When King Richard III died, Henry VII ... the English throne. start learning
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When King Richard III died, Henry VII claimed the English throne.
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to stop something from happening or someone from doing something: The police tried to ... him from leaving. start learning
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The police tried to prevent him from leaving.
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in a way that makes you think that something is wrong: The children are ... quiet (= are so quiet that they are probably doing something wrong). start learning
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The children are suspiciously quiet (= are so quiet that they are probably doing something wrong).
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to walk in a slow relaxed way, especially for pleasure: We could ... along the beach after dinner. start learning
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We could stroll along the beach after dinner.
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a narrow table, usually covered with cloth and having folding legs, on which clothes can be put flat to iron them start learning
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to make clothes smooth by ironing them: 'll just ... these trousers. start learning
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'll just press these trousers.
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przede mną jeszcze długa droga start learning
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I still have a long way to go
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something that you cannot see clearly: If I don't wear my glasses, everything is just a... start learning
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If I don't wear my glasses, everything is just a blur.
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a feeling of extreme excitement, usually caused by something pleasant: the ... of winning a competition start learning
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the thrill of winning a competition
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śniadanie kontynentalne (z chlebem z dżemem) start learning
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impossible to avoid; War is now... start learning
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to agree to become involved in an organized activity: She's ... evening classes at the community college. start learning
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She's signed up for evening classes at the community college.
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original and pure; not spoiled or worn from use: start learning
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to put up a tent and make it ready to use: We ... in the shade. start learning
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We pitched camp/our tent in the shade.
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an illegal plan for making money, especially one that involves tricking people: Banks often carry information about e-mail ... on their websites. start learning
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Banks often carry information about e-mail scams on their websites.
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to put up or raise to a vertical position: They’re ... a big circus tent. start learning
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They’re erecting a big circus tent.
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an outside fire, made and used by people who are staying outside or in tents start learning
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a large, strong box, usually made of wood, used for storing goods or possessions or for moving possessions from one place to another: Her books and clothes were packed into ... and shipped across to Canada. start learning
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Her books and clothes were packed into chests and shipped across to Canada.
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(a building designed to give) protection from bad weather, danger, or attack: They opened a ... to provide temporary housing for the city's homeless. start learning
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They opened a shelter to provide temporary housing for the city's homeless.
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miejsce do przechowywania the putting and keeping of things in a special place for use in the future: We've had to build some cupboards to give us more ... space. start learning
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We've had to build some cupboards to give us more storage space.
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used to describe intelligence, senses, etc. that are very good, accurate, and able to notice very small differences: start learning
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to supply someone or something with food and other necessary things; start learning
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extremely dark: a moonless, ... night start learning
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a moonless, pitch-black night
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(of a pig) to make a low, rough noise: The pigs were ... contentedly as they ate their food. start learning
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The pigs were ... contentedly as they ate their food.
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an experience described by some people who have been close to death, in which the person feels as if they have left their body and are watching themselves from above start learning
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a person who continues to live, despite nearly dying: He was the sole (= only) ... of the plane crash. start learning
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He was the sole (= only) survivor of the plane crash.
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to breathe in a very noisy way while you are sleeping: start learning
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Sometimes my husband ... so loudly, it keeps me awake at night.
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Dzień dobry, Mam rezerwację na nazwisko... start learning
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Hello, I have a reservation under the name...
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Proszę o pokój z 2-osobowym łóżkiem i wanną start learning
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A room with a double bed and a bath, please
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Czy dostęp do Wi-fi jest bezpłatny? start learning
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Is Wi-Fi access complimentary?
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ośrodek wypoczynkowy, resort a place where many people go for rest, sport, or another stated purpose: a holiday... start learning
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a business or other organization, or the place where an organization operates: an educational/financial/religious... start learning
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an educational/financial/religious establishment
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pokój 2 osobowy z dwoma pojedynczymi łóżkami start learning
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it means the bathroom is located outside your room and you share it with other lodgers. start learning
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An ... building, room, or vehicle has special equipment that keeps the air in it cool: an ... office start learning
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an air-conditioned office
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a sofa that opens to form a bed start learning
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automat z napojami, kawą, przekąskami start learning
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a black, green, or whitish area caused by a fungus that grows on things such as plants, paper, cloth, or buildings, usually if the conditions are warm and wet: There are patches of ... on the walls. start learning
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There are patches of mildew on the walls.
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Na zdjęciach wyglądało inaczej start learning
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It looked different in the photos
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to give someone a quick kiss, especially on the side of the face: He ... his aunt... start learning
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He pecked his aunt on the cheek.
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a drug, illegal in many countries, that is made from the dried leaves and flowers of the hemp plant. Cannabis produces a pleasant feeling of being relaxed if smoked or eaten: start learning
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an amount of money that parents regularly give to their child to spend as they choose. My dad gives me £5 a week... start learning
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My dad gives me £5 a week pocket money.
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(especially of accidents and other unexpected events) to happen: If any of these symptoms ... while you are taking the medication, consult your doctor immediately. start learning
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If any of these symptoms occur while you are taking the medication, consult your doctor immediately.
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a vegetable with wide, dark green leaves that are eaten cooked or uncooked: start learning
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