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Suffice it to say, it is unlikely investigative journalist Tom Bower consulted the famous and influential couple ahead of his book’s release on Thursday. start learning
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Dość powiedzieć, że jest mało prawdopodobne, aby dziennikarz śledczy Tom Bower konsultował się ze słynną i wpływową parą przed czwartkową premierą swojej książki.
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mało prawdopodobny, mało prawdopodobne
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The bestselling author suggests his biography could unravel the perfect, glamorous image the iconic pair presents to the world. start learning
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rozplątać, rozwikłać, wyjaśnić, odkręcić
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krótki opis książki / zamieszczony zazwyczaj na tylnej okładce
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It's astonishing that so many people believed his story. I saw the most astonishing sight. start learning
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zadziwiający, zdumiewający
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a ball of string oraz guitar strings start learning
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They challenged his authority to make such a decision. The election results are being challenged. He challenged his brother to a round of golf. start learning
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1) kwestionować 2) rzucić wyzwanie
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I don't want to drive - it's such a hassle finding a place to park. start learning
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She was apparently raging at being ghosted by her husband all weekend and an argument was said to have broken out between the couple upon meeting, with their son Brooklyn left to aid reconciliations. start learning
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A fight broke out among the crowd. War has broken out. 2) to break out of jail. A prisoner has broken out (noun breakout). start learning
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They had an argument about who should do the cleaning. There are many arguments for/against nuclear energy. They are having an argument about/over whose turn it is. start learning
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w kierunku / w stronę / do
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She longed to see him again. Long for sth; long to do sth. Some longed for his attention start learning
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tęsknić do czegoś, bardzo pragnąć czegoś
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He’s bound to notice your mistake. I felt bound to mention it. start learning
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1) z pewnością 2) zobowiązany do
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przedstawić w skrócie / szkicować
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As a social worker, he saw many instances of extreme poverty. Many teenagers earn money, for instance by babysitting or cleaning cars. There have been several instances of violence in the school. start learning
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w rzeczy samej / istotnie
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She shot across the road without looking. She shot across the road without looking. a fashion shoot start learning
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1) strzelać 2) strzał 3) sesja zdjęciowa 4) pęd, kiełek 5) pędzić, wyskoczyć
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1) szlachectwo 2) tytuł szlachecki 3) królestwo
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Many failed tries at knighthood reportedly amount to desperation. He gave what amounted to an apology on behalf of the company. start learning
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1) być równoznacznym z czymś 2) wynosić ileś
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She’s keen on sailing. She’s been keen on that boy for years. start learning
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1) I think she just likes to stir up trouble. 2) The photographs stirred up some painful memories. He was trying to stir up trouble at the factory. start learning
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1) wywoływać coś 2) ożywić coś 3) wymieszać coś
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1) The interviewer probed deep into her private life. 2) He probed about in the hole with a stick. start learning
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1) wnikać, badać, zagłębiać się 2) sondować
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przepaść, rozdźwięk, rozłam
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wznoszenie się, wejście na szczyt, pięcie się w górę
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1) kamienisty, skalisty 2) chwiejny
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