June 2024 🌅🎓

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zamieszkiwanie, miejsce zamieszkania
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habitation
used to describe a house that is too dirty or dangerous for people to be allowed to live in it:
The building shows signs of habitation. Some parts of the city were unfit for human habitation.
goły, spłukany
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skint
I won't help you. I'm skint.
ssanie, zastanie
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suction
Most vacuum cleaners work entirely by suction.
niesłychany, niewypowiedziany
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untold
so great in amount or level that it can not be measured or expressed in words
untold riches Words alone cannot convey the untold misery endured by people in these refugee camps.
nikczemnik, łotr, szubrawiec, łachudra
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miscreant
someone who behaves badly or does not obey rules:
We need to discourage miscreants.
wnioskować (uważać, że coś jest prawdziwe na podstawie posiadanych informacji)
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to gather, deduce
I gather you are not interested in flying to New York.
bezcielesny, nie posiadający ciała, mający formę duchową, niematerialny
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incorporeal
The normal universe had no use for an incorporeal being.
suszyć (jedzenie w celu konserwacji), schnąć (tracić wilgoć)
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desiccate
to remove the moisture from something so it becomes completely dry; to lose all moisture and become completely dry
Intensive farming has desiccated the land. Some plants wither quickly and lose their power of recovery if allowed to desiccate.
beczeć, tłuszcz, sadło
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blubber
to cry in a noisy way like a child. the thick layer of fat under the skin of sea mammals, such as whales, that keeps them warm
There he sat, cowering against the wall, blubbering like a child. Oh stop blubbing! Your knee can't hurt that much.
łopatka, rydel (mała łopata)
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trowel
a small tool consisting of a flat metal blade joined to a handle, used for spreading building materials such as cement
buntowniczy, burzliwy, niesforny; HUCZNY
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riotous
very loud and uncontrolled, and full of energy:
We went to a riotous party and danced all night. UK Five students were arrested for riotous behaviour.
zaczątek (np. wiosny), zalążek (np. rewolucji)
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stirring (of thing to come)
Those riots were only a stirring of things to come. His actions marked the stirring of an entirely new political movement
rzep, szkockie r
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burr
a very small, round seed container that sticks to clothes and to animals' fur because it is covered in little hooks
He spoke in a soft West Country burr.
petarda, atrakcyjna osoba lub rzecz, ekscytująca osoba lub rzecz, imponująco energiczny
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firecracker
a firework that makes a loud noise when it explodes
strzyk, sutek, brodawka sutkowa (u zwierzęcia; smoczek na butelce
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teat
a part of a female mammal's body through which milk passes to her babies
fałszywie wstydliwy, skromny
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coy
shy, modest. intentionally keeping something secret:
She's very coy about her age.
z przestrogą; karcący (paluch)
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admonitory
advising and warning someone about their behaviour:
an admonitory remark She raised an admonitory finger at me
mdłości
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queasiness
the feeling of wanting to vomit. a feeling of being worried, unhappy, or uncertain about something
Apart from a slight queasiness, physically he felt quite fit. Her queasiness was beginning to pass. There is a general public queasiness about genetically modified crops.
dobre samopoczucie na statku, przyzwyczaić się do czegoś nowego (np. nowej pracy)
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sea legs
I think it takes a while in the campaign to get your sea legs.
przemycić (kogoś do miejsca, w którym nie powinien być, np. do klubu)
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smuggle
She agreed to smuggle him into the building.
zawór, zastawka serca
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valve
a device that opens and closes to control the flow of liquids or gases, or a similar structure in the heart and the veins that controls the flow of blood:
The valve failed to open/close. It was a weak heart valve that caused her death.
gwałtownie, porywczo, zaciekle
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vehemently
in a strong and emotional way:. vēmens "violent, vigorous, (of feelings) overmastering, powerful," perhaps from vehere "to convey, carry along, drive" + -mens, adjective suffix (as in clēmens "mild, calm") of uncertain origin
The president has vehemently denied having an extra-marital affair.
wybrukować (ulicę)
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cobble
impas, martwy punkt, sytuacja patowa, niezgoda
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stand-off
impasse a situation in which agreement in an argument does not seem possible
stalemate
lista, spis, grafik
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roster
a list of people's names, often with the jobs they have been given to do
If you look on the duty roster, you'll see when you're working.
wynik, urobek, produkcja, wyniki pracy
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output
In 1983, Oceania's coal output reached 630 million tons. Our output has increased two times in comparison to the last year.
aparat destylacyjny, klatka filmu
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stil 🍾
Zoom in that stil
ciasny, zatłoczony (np. budynek, pomieszczenie)
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cramped
I don't feel good in cramped spaces.
wagon
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a carriage
łożysko; namiar, położenie;
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bearing
a part of a machine that supports another part that turns around
a wheel bearing a roller bearing. In an underground passage you have no bearings except for what the signs provide. This agreement has no legal bearing.
bardzo hojny, wystawny, przepyszny, pełen przepychu
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lavish
we were lavishly received by our hosts. This dinner was lavish. I could eat everything I wanted. They lead a lavish lifestyle. nothing lavish, just a simple, down to earth existence
buda, rudera, barak, budka
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shanty
They reached the last shanty at the end of the street.
beksa, mięczak
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whiner
sparaliżowany
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paraplegic
unable to move or feel the legs or lower part of the body
nawiązać więź dzięki czemuś (np. wspólnym zainteresowaniom
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bond over something
Look, we're already finding things to bond over.
garść orzechów włoskich
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fistful of walnuts
węszyć w poszukiwaniu czegoś👀
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snoop on
to look around a place secretly, in order to discover things or find out information about someone or something:
People were sent out to snoop on rival businesses. She's the sort of person you can imagine snooping about your room when you're not there.
ekspert (w jakiejś dziedzinie)
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dab hand
someone who is very good at a particular activity:
She was a dab hand at tennis and played for her school. Carlo's a dab hand in the kitchen (= good at cooking), isn't he? Used to be a dab hand at taking and driving away."
dobry sen (określenie wystarczającej ilości snu, aby czuć się wypoczętym i dobrze wyglądać)
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beauty sleep
And the best part of following these beauty sleep guidelines?
kał
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faeces
the solid waste passed out of the body of a human or animal through the bowels:
The disease is spread by the contamination of food and water by faeces.
z zastrzeżenie, klauzula
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on/with the proviso
a statement in an agreement, saying that a particular thing must happen before another can
He was released from prison with/on the proviso that he doesn't leave the country.
przyjść do głowy, have an idea of, think of
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occur
If a thought or idea occurs to you, it comes into your mind
The thought did occur to me. [+ that ] It never even occurred to us that he hadn't been invited. Does it ever occur to you that I might want to be on my own sometimes?
krasnoludek z folkloru 🇮🇪
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leprechaun
kompleks (2) ograniczenie, utrudnienie
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hang-up
a permanent and unreasonable feeling of worry about a particular thing, especially about a particular feature of yourself
She claims the marriage failed due to his emotional hang-ups. Everyone has their own hangups.
półpiętro, spocznik międzypiętrowy (element schodów)
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landing
They have a big window at the landing.
pozornie nieszkodliwy
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insidious
a quality of being unharmful only by appearance
opalony, śniady (o cerze), płowy 🥃
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tawny
He would look at her, those tawny eyes going dark. Even the eyes were the same, one green, the other tawny gold.
abstynent
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abstainer, teetotaler 🇬🇧
someone who never drinks alcohol:
He himself was a non-smoking teetotaler.
prowizja
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commission
additional money you earn for the amount of sales you make
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