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dostepne dla kogos, byc do wziecia np kawalek ciasta dostepne start learning
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up for grabs np. This last piece of cake is up for grabs
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diabel tkwi w szczegolach start learning
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the devil is in the details
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pojsc na skroty, robic cos minimalnym wysilkiem, ciac koszty start learning
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cut corners If we don t cut corners we will go bankrut
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for a song. We sell our clothes for a song
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pod znakiem zapytania, w niepewności start learning
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up in the air, in the balance, The decision to implement the system is still up in the air as the management is debating over its pros and cons
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być niewypłacalnym, być na minusie start learning
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blow sb away, The teacher was blown away by the poems written by his students.
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follow in somebodys footsteps, To m followed in his father's footsteps
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light a fire under somebody
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bulka z maslem (takie proste) start learning
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a piece of cake, This will be a piece of cake for you.
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to hit the nail on the head, He is a smart debugger. Every time you take a broken code to him, he will hit the nail on the head and tell you the exact problem Source: theidioms.com
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add insult to injury, First, they lost the match, and then, to add insult to injury, one of players was suspended for cheating
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keep sth under one's hat, She tried to keep it under her hat
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zdążyć, zrobić coś na czas start learning
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make it to sth, I have made it for the second bus.
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bite the bullet, When the time comes, I’ll bite the bullet and take my punishment without a grumble
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upiec dwie pieczenie przy jednym ogniu start learning
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The best of both worlds, “If you decide to live here you get the greenery of the countryside and the amenities of urban life. Its the best of both worlds, really
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nie chwal dnia przed zachodem słonca start learning
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don't count your chickens before they hatch
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bezpardonowa walka, kazdy chce sukcesu kosztem innych krzywd start learning
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dog eat dog, The TV business today is dog eat dog business
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przejść do rzeczy, przejść do sedna start learning
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wchodzić w to, decydować się start learning
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care to do sth, Care you explain your little theatrics tonight?
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stanac na nogi, wyzdrowiec start learning
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be up and about, I'm finally up and about
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make up one's mind, I'm going to give you five minutes to make up your mind
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make one's blood run cold, It made my blood run cold
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coś wartego przemyślenia, coś zmuszającego do refleksji start learning
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in line with, according to sth, Annual pay increases will be in line with inflation.
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odpowiadać czemuś, być zgodnym z czymś start learning
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the sands of time are running out
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robić wszystko, na co kogoś stać; starać się z całych sił; robić, co w czyjejś mocy start learning
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do one's best, I don't want to let you down - I'll do my best, lub, He did his best but he didn't win the race.
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get to work, e now have to get to work, as it is important that the Commission is coordinated.
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pozjadać wszystkie rozumy start learning
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take offense, huff (czyt. haf), She huffed when I asked her not to go with me.
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ring hollow, Assurances that things have changed ring hollow in many ears.
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change one's mind, I haven't changed my mind.
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Wszystko mi jedno.; Nie zależy mi.; Nie obchodzi mnie to.; Mam to gdzieś. start learning
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marvel of technology, feat of technology
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mój przyjaciel, jeden z moich przyjaciół start learning
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drażnoc kogos, prowokowac kogos, wkurzac kogos start learning
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rattle somebody's cage, push somebody's buttons
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myśleć twórczo, myśleć kreatywnie start learning
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poddac sie modzie, zaczac robic to co wszyscy start learning
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be all ears, I'm all ears.
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miec oczy szeroko otawrte start learning
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nie do pojęcia dla kogoś, przechodzące czyjeś wyobrażenie start learning
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above somebody's comprehension
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get on one's nerves, Oh, stop it, you're getting on my nerves!
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doprowadzać kogoś do wściekłości, doprowadzać do szału start learning
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drive somebody crazy, make somebody crazy, She's driving me crazy
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pilnuj swoich spraw!, pilnuj swojego nosa!, zajmij się swoimi sprawami! start learning
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doprowadzać kogoś do szału start learning
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drive somebody up the wall
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oszalały, wściekły, szalony start learning
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mieć wyczucie stylu, mieć dobry gust start learning
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have a sense of style, Does Maggie have a sense of style
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zabójczo ubrany (ubrany bardzo atrakcyjnie) start learning
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rozpadac sie o małżeństwie start learning
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pop the question, Sam knew that if he were to pop the question, she would say yes.
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split up with somebody, She split up with his boyfriend
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be head over heels in love, I'm head over heels in love with him.
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tie the knot, You are sure you want to tie the knot.
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test the waters, The government is testing the waters to assess the country's reactions to their proposals.
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robić postepy, odnosić sukces start learning
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make one's way, They are making their way in steel industry.
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dotrzymać umowy, wywiązac się z umowy start learning
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keep one's side of the bargin,: I've done what I promised and I expect you to keep your side of the bargain
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zawrzeć umowę, ubić targu start learning
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strike a bargin, After long negotiations they finally struck a bargain
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dorobic sie, zarobic szmal start learning
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flip the script, The guy flips the script depending on whose listetning
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bez wzgledu na okolicznosci start learning
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rain or shine, regardless of something
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nieszczęścia chodzą parami (dosł. nigdy nie pada, zawsze leje) start learning
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poprawić komuś humor, poprawić kogoś dzień, rozweselić kogoś start learning
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brighten up somebody's day
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przełamać lody, przełamać pierwsze lody start learning
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break the ice, Somebody told a joke and we all felt that it broke the ice.
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nie ma tego złego, co by na dobre nie wyszło; start learning
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every cloud has a silver lining
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zbierać na czarną godzinę start learning
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point the finger at somebody, blame somebody
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lose one's mind, out of one's mind, My mother will think you've lost your mind.
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być na ostatniej prostej, zbliżać się do końca start learning
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be on the home stretch/straight
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z małą ilością pieniędzy, budżetowo start learning
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długa droga, harówka, męczarnia start learning
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long haul, Writing that essay was a long haul.
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wystepowac w malych ilosiach, brakowac start learning
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be in short supply, Petrol was in short supply after the war.
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zabic kogos, wyeliminowac kogos start learning
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ktoś czuje, że ktoś inny go obgaduje start learning
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somebody's ears are burning
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zwlekac, nie spieszyc sie, robic cos w swoim tempie start learning
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take somebody time, The builders are really taking their time.
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przechwalac sie, chwalic sie czyms start learning
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boast (bołst) about sth, Stop boasting about your new boyfriend
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być wypłacalnym, przynosić zyski start learning
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postawić wszystko na jedną kartę start learning
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być odpowiednim, nadawać się start learning
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stać się znanym, popularnym, zyskać popularność start learning
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gain ground, The products are rapidly gain ground in Poland.
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czołówka, najlepsi pracownicy w firmie/organizacji start learning
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cream of the crop, After a few years hard work he become the cream of the crop
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close up shop, If the crises dosn't end we will have to close up shop
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a long shot, It was a long shot but now I think It was a good decision.
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harować jak wół, tyrać jak wół start learning
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keep one's nose to the grindstone, work like a dog
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okres projektowania i wdrażania start learning
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lead time, Lead time to prepare a new function is short.
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see eye to eye with somebody
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bardzo przygnebiony, bardzo smutny start learning
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nail down, We nailed him down and he told us the truth.
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pod maską (o niewidocznych elementach składowych czegoś) start learning
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zapędzić kogoś w kozi róg start learning
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paint oneself into a corner, The candidate painted himself into a corner during the debate
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klin (alkohol pity w celu złagodzenia objawów kaca) start learning
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iskierka nadziei, jasna strona start learning
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silver lining, a spark of hope,
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mieć ważniejsze sprawy do załatwienia start learning
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chleb powszedni, główne środki utrzymania start learning
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start learning
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apetyty wiekszy niz zoladek start learning
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one's eyes are bigger than stomach
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niewydarzony, nieprzemyślany (np. pomysł) start learning
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mieć dużo na głowie, mieć dużo do roboty start learning
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have a lot on one's plate, You have a lot of your plate
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apetyt na słodycze, słabość do słodyczy start learning
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sweet tooth, My daughter has a sweet tooth and eats a lot of chocolate.
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przepraszam za przekleństwa start learning
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stawianie wszystkiego najedna karte start learning
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put all your eggs in one basket
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kąsać rękę, która cię karmi start learning
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bite the hand that feeds you
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conform to sth, adjust, You have to conform to our rules if you want live here.
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break the bank, Here are my favourite discount options that won't break the bank
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be flat broke, to be broke, With this salary, I am always flat broke by the end of the month. I think I need to find another job.
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dig one's heels in, insist on something, It was really the British who, by digging their heels in, prevented any last-minute deal
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zły/dobry dzień pod względem samopoczucia, humoru, nastawienia
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traktować kogoś z góry, patrzeć na kogoś z góry start learning
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look down one's nose at somebody, They rather looked down their noses at anyone who couldn't speak French.
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udawać, że się czegoś nie widzi start learning
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look the other way, Stolen goods are sold unashamedly in broad daylight but you tend to look the other way and mind your own business.
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look one's best, I made sure I was very clean and looking my best.
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things are looking up, Things are looking up for families across the country as the economy continues to rebound.
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martwić się lub myśleć że jest prawdopodobieństwo, ze coś złego może się zdażyć start learning
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look over one's shoulder, You have to be looking over your shoulder in this business.
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obniżać poziom, obniżać w dół start learning
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byc w toku, byc w trakcie start learning
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mały ptaszek mi powiedział (używane gdy nie chcemy zdradzić skąd o czymś wiemy) start learning
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a little bird told me, A little bird told me you have a girlfriend.
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mówić jednym językiem (mieć podobne zdanie) start learning
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speak/talk the same language, Do you find it's easy to talk the same language with colleagues at work or friends at school
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puścić parę z ust, wyjawić sekret, wygadać się start learning
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zagadać kogoś na śmierć, zanudzić kogoś na śmierć gadaniem start learning
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talk somebody's ear off, Has someone ever talked your ear off
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talk a mile a minute, Women usually talk a mile a minute.
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talk/speak in riddles, Is talking in riddles and talking in circles the same
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talk in circles, talking over and over again with out progress
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na progu czegoś (np. dorosłego życia), na przełomie czegoś (np. lat) start learning
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be on the cusp of something, while others may be on the cusp of becoming commercially available.
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stworzyc z kims zespol, zaczac z kims wapolpracowac start learning
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team up with sb, Microsoft is teaming up with Amazon to offer Gluon an open-source deep learining library.
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start learning
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całodobowy, na okrągło 24 godziny na dobę start learning
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round the clock, They have ben working round the clock to meet the deadline
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stracić motywację, wypalić się, opadać z sił start learning
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run out of steam, After ten hours of work, he ran out of steam.
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wpaść w panikę, spanikować start learning
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wpaść w szał, eksplodować, wściec się start learning
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polubić się natychmiast, przypaść sobie nawzajem do serca start learning
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wodotryski, bajery, dodatki (w pozytywnym sensie) start learning
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coś działającego bardzo dobrze, poprawnie, zgodnie z normami start learning
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big break, I didn't expect it to work, it was a big break
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be in the middle of something
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być przyciśniętym do muru start learning
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have one's back to the wall, She had her back to the wall - she simply had to get the money
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byc smutnym, byc zdolowanym start learning
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feel blue, I ha e been feeling blue after we broke up.
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