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niechętnie
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reluctantly
wyruszył
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set off
kontynuować, iść dalej, gadać, zachowywać się źle
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carry on
to behave in an uncontrolled, excited, or anxious (= worried and nervous) way:
The children have been carrying on all day.
zaczynać od czegoś/wyruszać w drogę
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start off
przenocować kogoś
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put sb up
Sally is putting me up for the weekend.
dręczenie
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badgering
Tom had finally badgered her into going
osłabiać, łamać czyjś opór
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wear sb down
the police wore the thief down and he confessed to his crime
nieświadomy sth
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oblivious to sth
Absorbed in her work, she was totally oblivious of her surroundings.
w końcu zrozumieć
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the penny has drops
wyrabianie zaczynu
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leavening
wyhodowane w domu
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homegrown
szyba przednia
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windshield
guz
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bump
złamania
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fractures
If something hard, such as a bone, fractures, or is fractured, it breaks or cracks:
She fractured her skull in the accident. Two of her ribs fractured when she was thrown from her horse.
miednica
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pelvis
chirurg
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surgeon
zakrzep
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blood clot
leżeć / położyć się
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lie down
leżeć
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lie - lay - lain
uzdrowić
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heal
zboże
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cereal
zabierać/odbierać
to get or bring someone or something from somewhere:
Whose turn is it to ........ the kids from school?
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pick up someone/something
to get or bring someone or something from somewhere:
Whose turn is it to pick up the kids from school?
podjeżdżać po kogoś samochodem/podrywać kogoś
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pick somebody up
pachwina
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groin
zakładka
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lap
the front part between your hips and your knees
Uda
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thighs
spotkanie kontrolne
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a follow-up appointment
uczyć się na pamięć
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to learn by heart
pstryknąć palcami
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snap your fingers
autostopem
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hitchhike
modyfikacja
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modificate
modify (verb), modified (adj) modification (noun)
wiele stron
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a lot of sides
w mojej głowie
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in the back of my mind
robić postępy
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make progress
zdecydowany, zdeterminowy
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determined
determination (noun)
hojny
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bountiful
zobowiązać
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oblige
Funkcjonalność
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functionality
natka pietruszki
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parsley
wypowiedzieć umowę najmu
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terminate the lease
zarządzenie
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by-law
pochopnie
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hastily
samostanowienie
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self-determination (political)
z pustymi rękami, bez niczego
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empty-handed, with nothing
popaść w niełaskę
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fall from grace
kąt, punkt widzenia, sposob patrzenia
Try looking at the problem from another ......./from my ......
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angle
a way of considering, judging, or dealing with something:
Try looking at the problem from another angle/from my angle. The press was looking for a new/fresh angle on the situation.
tam i z powrotem
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back and forth
gnojek
Te małe gnojki są bardzo denerwujące.
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bugger
These little buggers are very annoying.
prześladować
to behave in an annoying manner towards someone by doing or asking for something repeatedly
At the frontier, there were people ....... tourists for cigarettes, food, or alcohol.
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pester
to behave in an annoying manner towards someone by doing or asking for something repeatedly
At the frontier, there were people pestering tourists for cigarettes, food, or alcohol.
niewątpliwie
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undoubtedly
łąka
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meadow
oszust
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scammer
grabieże
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pillaging
pogarszać
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aggravate
pogodzić się z czymś
Wciąż nie mogę pogodzić się z faktem, że nie udało nam się dostać do finału.
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get over sth
I still can't get over the fact that we didn't make it to the finals.
szydełkowanie
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crocheting
zmieniać temat
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switch gears
latarnia morska/ latarnia z dyni
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a jack-o'lantern
być zaskoczonym
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to be caught off guard
to be surprised because you weren't expecting something
morał historii = w skrócie
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moral of the story = in summary
półwysep
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peninsula
zdrada
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infidelity
protekcjonalny
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condescending
(adjective) = a "polite" way of being demanding, rude, judgemental, etc. (could be considered a form of sarcasm in some contexts)
być podzielonym na coś
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to be divided into something
współczujący
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sympathetic
niezdecydowany
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hesitant
choroba bezobjawowa / stan bezobjawowy
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asymptomatic disease/symptomless condition
taktowny
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tactful
czy dobrze rozumiem
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They are doing better now, I take it? = They are doing better now, am I correct in understanding?
They are doing better now, am I correct in understanding?
wał przeciwpowodziowy
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embankment
groble
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levee
Nagle zapominam o czymś
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I'm having a brain fart (informal) = I am suddenly forgetting something that I normally know
śnieżyca
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blizzardy
leśny
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forestrial
drwal = osoba, która ścinała drzewa i zarabiała na życie sprzedając drewno
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lumberjack = a person who cuts down trees and sells wood for a living
prawdziwy
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If it is a ... Michelangelo drawing, it will sell for millions.
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genuine
If it is a genuine Michelangelo drawing, it will sell for millions.
być wysoko = ktoś na autorytatywnym stanowisku w firmie
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to be high up = someone in an authoritative position at a company
protekcjonalny (przymiotnik) = być niegrzecznym, sarkastycznym; z zamiarem sprawienia, by ktoś poczuł się gorszy
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condescending (adjective) = to be rude, sarcastic; with the intention of making someone feel inferior
gorszy (przymiotnik) = czuć się nieważnym, głupim lub naiwnym, młodszym jak dziecko, czuć się niedojrzałym, nawet jeśli nie jesteś; przeciwieństwo „przełożonego”
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inferior (adjective) = to feel unimportant, stupid or naive, younger like a child, to feel immature even if you are not; opposite to "superior"

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