July I 2012 FCE

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silny, krzepki, odporny, solidny
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robust
The result has only become more robust as additional archaic birds and non-avian feathered dinosaurs have been found.
pochłaniać, pożerać, żłopać
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guzzle
potwierdzać, przyznać (się do czegoś), uznawać (coś)
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acknowledge
rozkładać się, gnić (np. ciało, materiał organiczny), rozpadać się
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decay
Organic material creates gas as it decays.
czysty, schludny, porządny
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neat
He always looks neat in his white shirt and black tie.
beton, betonowy
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concrete
filar, podpora
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pillar
<the ancient Greek temple boasted graceful marble pillars with richly ornamented tops>
wypchany
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stuffed
The boy stuffed his pockets with candy.
śmieci, odpadki (wyrzucane na ulicach itp.), śmiecić, robić nieporządek
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litter
People who drop litter will be severely punished.
zamożny, dobrze sytuowany
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well-off
He's extremely well-off.
dryfować, sunąć
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drift
the government's drift towards a centralization of power
zmarszczyć brwi
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frown
She paused, frowning in deep concentration.
nieprzychylność, brak aprobaty
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disapproval
I was hurt by his obvious disapproval of my friends.
ciągnąć, holować
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haul
smycz
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leash
zszywka, zszywać, podstawowy, istotny
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staple
There are no more staples in the stapler.
wtrącać się, kolidować, mieszać się
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interfere
zniszczony, wysłużony (np. kapelusz), poturbowany, posiniaczony
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battered
pstryknąć, popchnąć (coś palcami), strzepnąć
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flick
niemniej jednak, jednakże
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nonetheless
Nonetheless, we have learned much.
wybierać
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opt
If you give me a choice of fruit, I'll opt for a banana.
świt, brzask
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dawn
They set out at dawn.
oddanie, poświęcenie, dedykacja
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dedication
I admire his dedication to his career.
relacja, sprawozdanie
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coverage
bezczelny, impertynencki (o osobie)
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cheeky
<a cheeky comment about something that was none of her business>
spostrzeżenie, komentarz, uwaga, obserwacja (na temat czegoś)
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remark
mianować (na jakieś stanowisko), wyznaczyć
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appoint
Mr. Frank had just been appointed chairman of the House Financial Services Committee.
mimowolny
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involuntary
An involuntary cry had broken out of him.
wędka
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fishing rod
I have caught many fish with this fishing rod.
dobytek
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possessions
Crosby sold all his possessions to get drugs.
żółw lądowy
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tortoise
Tortoises have hard shells.
lornetka
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binoculars
Do you see that man out there with the binoculars?
gwizdek
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whistle
trzask, trzaskać (drzwiami), zatrzaskiwać
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slam
świstek (papieru), strzęp, wycinek, złom, odwoływać (np. plany), zrywać
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scrap
wstrętny, okropny, ohydny
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obnoxious
kaplica, kapliczka
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chapel
wybitnie, wielce
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remarkably
dróżka, uliczka, alejka, pas ruchu
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lane
rękaw
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sleeve
sito, sitko
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sieve
wygnanie, zesłanie, wygnać
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exile
w czyimś imieniu, na rzecz kogoś,
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