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magazynowanie, przechowywac, start learning
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a room, groups of rooms, or building in which someone may live or stay
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twins developed from a single egg
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dom dziecka / sierociniec start learning
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a home for children whose parents are dead ir unable to care for them
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(nie ma tego złego, co by na dobre nie wyszło start learning
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(every cloud has) a silver lining used for saying that there is usually a good aspect of a bad situation
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to be born with the same physical or mental characteristics as one of your parents or grandparents
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a situation in which separate things happen by chance at the same time or in the same way
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to be more important, useful, or valuable than something else
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an amount or quantity of something that is available to use
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to guess or calculate the cost, size etc. of something
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the way in which children are treated as they are growing
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to give all your attention to something
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an arrangment in which two people who have never met before spend some time together, in order to find out whether they like each other enough to start a relationship
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wdrażać, wprowadzać w życie start learning
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to start or cause a system, rule, legal action
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wdrażać, wprowadzać w życie start learning
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to start or cause a system, rule, legal action
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lacking in courage or self confidence; shy
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być podporządkowanym wobec start learning
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prepared to obey others unquestioningly
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collecting of information about particular subject
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a force or feeling that unites people
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to give someone something that they need; to supply or make available
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a person looked to by others as an example to be imitated
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to speak someone angrily because you disapprove of their behaviour
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provoke or annoy someone as to stimulate an action or reaction
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a person who causes great mental suffering or unhappiness
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a person whose job is to provide advice, help
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to give encouragement to someone because you want him to succeed
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not allowing liquid or gas to go through
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to grow, develop or be successful
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to make (something) continue indefinitely
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to leave off (doing something) to stop or to stop doing something
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to start something again after a interruption
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bijatyka / awantura / bójka start learning
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a noisy fight, usually in public
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to look unhappy and not speak to anyone because you are angry about something
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wściekać się, wkurzać się start learning
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a type of person or thing
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one thing is to another, or the fact being near something
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an argument that has existed for a long time between two people or groups, causing a lot of anger or violence
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a strong feeling of anger and dislike for a person who you feel has treated you badly, especially one that lasts for a long time
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a lack of equality or similarity, especially in a way that is not fair
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sticky, or showing feelings such as love or admiration in a silly way
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the feeling that you are as important as other people and that you deserve to be treated well
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to do or handle something clumsily
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sit close to the ground on your heels
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to obey or to behave according to rules
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a person that you have met, but do not know well
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to give sth such authority, legal right or honor to someone
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to accept something enthusiastically
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a wheeled vehicle for living or travelling, especially for holidays
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working or operating quickly and effectively in an organized way
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making you feel slightly frightend or worried about your ability to achive something
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to remove things you do not need from a place, in order to make it more pleasant and more useful
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