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The celebration really started to kick off once the live band began playing and the couple had their first dance." start learning
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Uroczystość naprawdę się rozkręciła, gdy zaczął grać zespół na żywo, a para młoda zatańczyła swój pierwszy taniec.
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There was a massive build up of excitement in the room right before the bride walked down the aisle; you could feel the anticipation." start learning
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Tuż przed przejściem panny młodej do ołtarza w sali panowało ogromne podniecenie; można było wyczuć napięcie.
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"It was a beautiful ceremony, and I watched the guests fill up the champagne glasses for the many toasts that followed." start learning
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„To była piękna ceremonia. Widziałem, jak goście napełniali kieliszki szampanem przed licznymi toastami, które po niej nastąpiły”.
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Planning an outdoor ceremony is always a risk with the weather, but luckily everything panned out perfectly and the sun stayed out all day." start learning
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Planowanie ceremonii na świeżym powietrzu zawsze wiąże się z ryzykiem, biorąc pod uwagę pogodę, ale na szczęście wszystko poszło idealnie i słońce świeciło przez cały dzień.
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"As the party started to wind down around midnight, the remaining guests sat by the fire to chat and relax after all the dancing." start learning
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„Gdy około północy impreza zaczęła dobiegać końca, pozostali goście usiedli przy ognisku, aby porozmawiać i odpocząć po tańcach.”
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"I tried to fix the sink myself, but I made a real dog’s dinner of it; now the whole kitchen is flooded." "The new office reorganization is a bit of a dog’s dinner, isn't it? No one knows where anything is." start learning
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straszny bałagan psa idiom
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Have you seen his new sports car? It’s the dog’s bollocks." "That meal we had last night was the dog’s bollocks—easily the best steak I've ever had." start learning
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The entire future of the company hinges on whether or not we sign this contract tomorrow." "The trial's outcome hinges on the testimony of a single witness." start learning
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Driving a manual car was tricky at first, but I think I finally have the hang of it." "Don't worry about the new software; once you've used it for a day, you'll have the hang of it." start learning
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start learning
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Quit those shenanigans and open the door for your sister. start learning
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Skończ tę błazenadę i otwórz drzwi swojej siostrze.
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He claims that he speaks Chinese but in fact it is plain gibberish. After three hours of sleep and five cups of coffee, my emails usually devolve into pure gibberish that even I can't decode the next morning." start learning
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Twierdzi, że mówi po chińsku, ale tak naprawdę to tylko bełkot.
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While it isn't a palace, my humble abode is filled with enough books and plants to make any guest feel instantly at home." start learning
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"I took up oil painting last spring on a whim, mostly because the local art supply store was having a massive clearance sale." start learning
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Once I started researching vintage watches, I really got into the history behind different mechanical movements and spent hours on forums." start learning
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Even though my first few loaves of bread were basically bricks, I decided to stick with baking until I finally mastered the sourdough starter." start learning
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"After a stressful day at the office, I like to wind down by playing a few acoustic songs on my guitar in the backyard." start learning
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Over decades, the silent accrual of power in his office went largely unnoticed by his rivals. start learning
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He had to bridle his natural impulse to shout when the young reporter questioned his integrity. start learning
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Critics argued that the Minister would often conflate national security with his own personal reputation. start learning
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It didn't take long for the opposition party to formally denounce his latest spending bill. start learning
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Vane desperately tried to expunge the incriminating digital records from the government servers. start learning
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Despite his massive influence, his personal frugalness was legendary; he still drove a twenty-year-old car. start learning
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He found himself facing an implacable prosecutor who was completely unmoved by bribes or threats. start learning
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Success in such a position requires the judicious use of both diplomacy and force. start learning
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After the scandal broke, the public began to lament the loss of transparency in their government. start learning
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Even when faced with overwhelming evidence of his guilt, Vane remained obdurate and refused to resign. start learning
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Ultimately, the Prime Minister was forced to rescind Vane's appointment to the cabinet. start learning
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She stood up to publicly denounce the CEO's corruption, and within seconds, all hell broke loose at the shareholders' meeting." With "Implacable" "The crowd was implacable and refused to move; once the first stone was thrown, all hell broke loose." start learning
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: "I was going to wash the car, but it’s absolutely chucking it down out there." start learning
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: „Miałem zamiar umyć samochód, ale strasznie leje.”
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"The cold weather always gives me the sniffles" (nasal irritation). "She was acting sad, and I could hear her sniffles from across the room" (crying/whimpering). start learning
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herbata wylała mi się na sukienkę
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zostałem ochlapany błotem
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start learning
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Uderzyłem się w palec u nogi
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I didn't hear him come into the room; he really managed to creep up on me." Example (Metaphorical): "Sunday night always seems to creep up on me way too fast." start learning
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pełzać dalej, skradać sie
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He kept bigging it up as the best movie of the year, but it was honestly just okay." start learning
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robić z tego coś wielkiego
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Your glass is nearly empty, let me top up your water." Example: "I need to stop by the station to top up my travel card before the train arrives." start learning
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is the text legible for everyone start learning
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czy tekst jest czytelny dla każdego
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my computer is acting up a little start learning
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mój komputer trochę szwankuje
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this croissant feels a bit stale can I swap it for a fresh one start learning
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ten croissant wydaje się trochę nieświeży, czy mogę go zamienić na świeży
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start learning
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meat is tainted, fish is smelly, bread is mouldy, egg is bad, orange is shriveled start learning
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mięso jest skażone, ryba śmierdzi, chleb jest spleśniały, jajko jest zepsute, pomarańcza jest pomarszczona
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he is completely out of it start learning
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on jest całkowicie nieprzytomny
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we all need to hit the pause button sometimes start learning
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czasami wszyscy musimy nacisnąć przycisk pauzy
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ready for some well deserved pampering today start learning
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gotowy na zasłużony relaks i rozoieczczenje dzisiaj
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go get some shut eye, I haven't slept a wink start learning
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idź się zdrzemnąć, nie zmrużyłem oka
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I won't give it away i promise start learning
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Nie zdradzę tego, obiecuję
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don't ruin it for me valentina start learning
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nie psuj mi tego, Valentino
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start learning
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ok, moje usta są zamknięte
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Flat fare: A set, fixed price that doesn't change, no matter what. For example, a taxi that charges a flat $35 from the airport to downtown, regardless of traffic or time. start learning
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Loaded fare: A price that includes "extras" built into it—like taxes, fees, fuel surcharges, or extra perks (like free checked bags or meals). start learning
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“If your phone speaker is dusty, an old toothbrush will do the trick to clean it out.” start learning
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“Welcome to your new desk! I’ve got your laptop and login info right here to set you up for your first day.” start learning
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: “I got this leather jacket at the thrift store for only ten dollars. That’s a steal!” start learning
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you can grab a TAP card from vending machine start learning
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możesz odebrać kartę TAP z automatu
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whipping up a quick snack start learning
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przygotowywanie szybkiej przekąski
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I was just about to drift off start learning
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my stomach is growling, I'm absolutely starving start learning
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burczy mi w brzuchu, jestem strasznie głodny
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I feel a little bit peckish too start learning
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Ja też czuję się trochę głodny
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it hits the spot every single time start learning
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za każdym razem trafia w sedno
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let's go pig out in the kitchen right now start learning
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chodźmy teraz do kuchni się objadać
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I pinched my fingers in the drawer start learning
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Przytrzasnąłem sobie palce w szufladzie
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start learning
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I poked myself in the eye start learning
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I bit my tongue while eating start learning
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Ugryzłem się w język podczas jedzenia
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start learning
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chop the onion, mince the garlic, get a haircut, clip the nails, slice the cake start learning
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posiekać cebulę, zmielić czosnek, ogolić włosy, obciąć paznokcie, pokroić ciasto
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take a left, pull over here, what do I owe you, hang on a sec, I'm running late start learning
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skręć w lewo, zjedź tutaj, co ci jestem winien, zaczekaj chwilę, spóźnię się
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it's always wise to save money for a rainy day start learning
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zawsze warto oszczędzać pieniądze na czarną godzinę
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we need a car but let's find one that doesn't break the bank start learning
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potrzebujemy samochodu, ale znajdźmy taki, który nie zrujnuje naszego budżetu
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I can't buy you another phone, money doesn't grow on trees start learning
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Nie mogę ci kupić innego telefonu, pieniądze nie rosną na drzewach
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The disaster relief charity didn't just send money; they quickly got boots on the ground to hand out food and water. start learning
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Sarah went above and beyond by staying late all week to help the new team members finish their project. start learning
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ponad i poza, o wiele wiecej
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While the executives sit in comfortable offices, the floor managers are in the trenches dealing with angry customers every day. start learning
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w Rowach. w okopach. na 1 linii frontu
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Despite intense pressure from investors to cut costs, the CEO held the line on maintaining the high quality of their products. start learning
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It takes a lot of courage to take a stand against bullying when everyone else is just standing by and watching. start learning
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zająć stanowisko, stanąć w obronie
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Healthcare workers were on the front lines during the pandemic, risking their own health to save others. start learning
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The manager tried to reason with the team first, but when they still refused to cooperate, he had to pull rank and order them to follow the new rules. start learning
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przypomniec kto tu rzadzi
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