Izabela 29th Oct 2014

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oskarżyć kogoś o coś
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to convict somebody OF something
uwolnić kogoś
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to free sb / to release sb
He expects to be freed quite soon.
The terrorists have at last agreed to free the hostages.
przemyt/ nielegalny handel
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trafficking
drug / human trafficking
the buying and selling of illegal goods, especially drugs
nieumyślne spowodowanie śmierci
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manslaughter
the crime of killing someone illegally but not deliberately
nadzorować
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to oversee = to supervise
A team leader was appointed to oversee the project.
to be in charge of a group of workers and check that a piece of work is done satisfactorily [=
wtrącenie do więzienia, uwięzienie
wtrącić do więzienia / uwięzić
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incarceration
He spent 10 years incarcerated in prison.
to incarcerate = to imprison
po ludzku
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(to treat sb) HUmanly
przestępca
recydywista
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offender
At 16, Scott was already a PERSISTENT OFFENDER (=someone who has been caught several times for committing crimes).
someone who is guilty of a crime
resocjalizować / rehabilitować
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to rehabilitate
to help someone to live a healthy, useful, or active life again after they have been seriously ill or in prison
napad, napaść
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assault on sb
He was jailed for assault.
the crime of physically attacking someone
Dzień Wszystkich Świętych
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All Saints' Day
1 November, when Christian churches remember all the saints
Zaduszki
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All Souls' Day
2 November, when people in Christian churches pray for the souls of those who have died
rachunek bieżący
rachnek oszczędnośiowy
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checking account AmE = current account BrE
savings account
a bank account that you can take money out of at any time
czuj się jak u siebie w domu
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make yourself at home
NEVER: make yourself LIKE at home
ona lubi być w centrum zainteresowania
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she likes to be the centre of attention
winny
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to be guilty OF
rzeźnia
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a slaughterhouse
producent samochodów
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carmaker
We use ... to say that we believe something was impossible.
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can't have / couldn't have + III
She can't have said that. She couldn't have said that.
He can't have escaped through this window. It is too small.
We use ... to express that we feel sure that something was true.
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must have + III
He must have already gone.
They must have left early.
We use ... to say that it was possible that something happened in the past (but we are not 100% sure).
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May / might / could have + III
The road might have been blocked.
He may have missed the bus.
The negatives are...
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may not have / might not have.
He may not have left yet.
The assistant might not have received his message.

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