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The kiss last night was nice, but working up to another will take some forethought. start learning
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Przezorność / Zapobiegliwość
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The deluge continues as if the Gamemakers are intent on washing us all away. start learning
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In stark contrast to two nights ago, when I felt Peeta was a million miles away, I’m struck by his immediacy now. start learning
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Bezpośredniość / Bliskość
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“Yeah, about that,” says Peeta, entwining his fingers in mine. start learning
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“I want to go home, Peeta,” I say plaintively, like a small child. start learning
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By the time I’ve worked through the emotions of surprise, admiration, anger, jealousy, and frustration, I’m watching that reddish mane of hair disappear into the trees well out of shooting range. start learning
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Even with the glasses, everything has an unfamiliar slant to it. start learning
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The glasses are quite remarkable, but I still sorely miss having the use of my left ear. start learning
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One where I’ve slipped into the woods, lantern in hand, to join Gale at some prearranged place where we’ll sit bundled together, sipping herb tea from metal flasks wrapped in quilting, hoping game will pass our way as the morning comes on. start learning
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Pikowanie / Kołdra patchworkowa
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She’ll probably be hanging somewhere nearby, seeing what she can scavenge. start learning
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Szukać pożywienia / Zbierać
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It’s a slow and arduous process, but after a lot of sweating and shifting things around, I’m pretty pleased with my work. start learning
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He’s like listening to Haymitch before the alcohol has soaked him into incoherence. start learning
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We took her offer on the deer and she threw in a couple of venison steaks we could pick up after the butchering. start learning
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You don’t haggle with Rooba. start learning
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The butcher, a short, chunky woman named Rooba, came to the back door when we knocked. start learning
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Grymas niezadowolenia / Marszczyć brwi
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“You know, you’re kind of squeamish for such a lethal person,” says Peeta as I beat the shorts clean between two rocks. start learning
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Wrażliwy / Przewrażliwiony
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Although, against the sterile bandage, the hem of his undershorts looks filthy and teeming with contagion. start learning
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And worst of all, the smell of festering flesh. start learning
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His flesh is very pale in the sunlight and he no longer looks strong and stocky. start learning
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Since treating his wounds seems pointless when he’s lying in what’s become a mud puddle, I manage to prop him up against a boulder. start learning
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Even if they think it’s a ruse, I hope they’ll decide I’m hidden somewhere near it. start learning
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Whatever doubts I’ve had about him dissipate because if either of us took the other’s life now we’d be pariahs when we returned to District 12. start learning
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It’s made of dark ration grain and shaped in a crescent. start learning
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Without emotion or the slightest tremor in my hands. start learning
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1) I make it to the copse Rue has told me about and again have to admire her cleverness. 2) My only hope is to make it back to Rue’s copse and conceal myself in greenery. start learning
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An acrid smoke fills the air, which is not the best remedy for someone trying to regain the ability to breathe. start learning
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So, I’m right about the booby trap, but it’s clearly more complex than I had imagined. start learning
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Pułapka (w tym kontekście)
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The whole setup is completely perplexing. start learning
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Zbijający z tropu / Zagmatwany
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1) Having strayed farther afield than usual, I was hurrying back home, lugging my burlap sacks, when I came across a dead rabbit. 2) Most of the supplies, held in crates, burlap sacks, and plastic bins, are piled neatly in a pyramid in what seems start learning
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And I come to know Rue, the oldest of six kids, fiercely protective of her siblings, who gives her rations to the younger ones, who forages in the meadows in a district where the Peacekeepers are far less obliging than ours. start learning
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Poszukiwanie pożywienia / Zbieractwo
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Of course, people keel over from starvation all the time, but I can’t imagine the Peacekeepers murdering a simpleminded child. start learning
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Przewrócić się / Wywrócić się
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Roasted over the fire, they have the sharp sweet taste of a parsnip. start learning
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Rue contributes a big handful of some sort of starchy root to the meal. start learning
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And then there are my wounds to contend with — burns, cuts, and bruises from smashing into the trees, and three tracker jacker stings, which are as sore and swollen as ever. start learning
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I gently pull the stamen through the blossom and set the drop of nectar on my tongue. start learning
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A foul, rotten taste pervades my mouth, and the water has little effect on it. start learning
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But eventually I accept that the poison must have finally worked its way out of my system, leaving my body wracked and feeble. start learning
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Somewhere in my befuddled mind one thought connects to another and I’m on my feet, teetering through the trees back to Glimmer. start learning
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Zamroczony / Zdezorientowany
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The poison from the stingers makes me wobbly, but I find my way back to my own little pool and submerge myself in the water, just in case any wasps are still on my trail. start learning
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Compared to the agony of last night’s climb, this one is a cinch. start learning
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If the wasps are too groggy, if the nest catches on its way down, if I try to escape, this could all be a deadly waste of time. start learning
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If the Careers want me, let them find me, I think before drifting into a stupor. start learning
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It’s spring-fed, bubbling up out of a crevice in some rocks, and blissfully cool. start learning
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My calf is screaming, my hands covered in red welts. start learning
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Bąble / Ślady po uderzeniach
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How long I scramble along dodging the fireballs I can’t say, but the attacks finally begin to abate. start learning
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A lifetime of watching the Hunger Games lets me know that certain areas of the arena are rigged for certain attacks. start learning
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Zainstalowany / Ustawiony
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I can’t see where they’re being launched from, but it’s not a hovercraft. start learning
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Crouching on my hands and knees, I retch until there’s nothing left to come up. start learning
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Wymiotować / Odruch wymiotny
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I hurdle over a burning log. start learning
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A few hours later, the stampede of feet shakes me from slumber. start learning
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My head throbs with every beat of my heart. start learning
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In no time, I’ve cleaned and gutted the animal, leaving the head, feet, tail, skin, and innards, under a pile of leaves. start learning
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Maybe it’s imprudent to check them with the others so close. start learning
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Nierozsądny / Nieostrożny
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I remain in my awkward position, muscles trembling with exertion for a while longer, then hoist myself back onto my branch. start learning
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Seemed pretty simpleminded to me. start learning
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And Peeta had the gall to talk to me about disgrace? start learning
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Career tributes are overly vicious, arrogant, better fed, but only because they’re the Capitol’s lapdogs. start learning
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Pupil / Podnóżek (w przenośni)
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Sixty seconds to take in the ring of tributes all equidistant from the Cornucopia, a giant golden horn shaped like a cone with a curved tail, the mouth of which is at least twenty feet high, spilling over with the things that will give us life here i start learning
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His use of Haymitch’s patronizing endearment. start learning
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Czułe słówko / Wyrażenie miłości
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While I’ve been ruminating on the availability of trees, Peeta has been struggling with how to maintain his identity. start learning
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Rozmyślać / Przeżuwać (u zwierząt)
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Often there are trees because barren landscapes are dull and the Games resolve too quickly without them. start learning
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I pull on a thick, fleecy nightgown and climb into bed. start learning
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The crowd slows our entourages of stylists and mentors and chaperones, so we have only each other for company. start learning
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Przyzwoitki / Opiekunowie
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“Oh, I eat it by the bucketful.” start learning
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The fox-faced girl from District 5 sly and elusive. start learning
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The team works on me until late afternoon, turning my skin to glowing satin, stenciling patterns on my arms, painting flame designs on my twenty perfect nails. start learning
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I’m smiling at you even though you’re aggravating me.” start learning
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Effie makes me say a hundred banal phrases starting with a smile, while smiling, or ending with a smile. start learning
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His companionship replaced the long solitary hours in the woods. start learning
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