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legalny, prawowity, zgodny z prawem start learning
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legitimate, accordance with the law
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interesujący, przykuwający uwagę, przekonywujący start learning
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Lucy had no compelling reason to go into town. The court was presented with compelling evidence that she’d murdered her husband.
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kusić wabić, przyciągać, przywołać skinieniem start learning
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A career in the film industry beckoned.
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soczysty dobry do jedzenia start learning
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podpierać podnieść podtrzymywać (np. morale, pewność siebie) wzmocnić wzmacniać (np. gospodarkę) synonim boost– też wałek podgłówek start learning
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He is making a bold attempt to bolster the territory’s confidence. His speech bolstered the morale of the army.
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rdzenny tubylczy, autochtoniczny, miejscowy lokalny x2 / rdzenna społeczność start learning
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indigenous, ethnic indigenous community the many indigenous cultures which existed in Siberia. The school teaches pupils from different ethnic groups. ethnic violence, ethnic divisions, ethnic strife
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She used to be known for her gem collection.
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przezwisko, pseudonim slang x2 start learning
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mieszać łączyć np. różne style, łączyć w sobie start learning
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Her research straddles mathematics and social sciences. immigrants straddling two cultures
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niesamowity, zachwycający, hipnotyzujący start learning
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mesmerising, mesmerizing. Her eyes are really mesmerising. His voice was mesmerizing.
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bujny (np. o roślinności) drogi, luksusowy, bogaty dobry, atrakcyjny / rzęsa start learning
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lush, lush/ lash, eyelash The countryside was green and lush. She lowered her eyelashes.
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pokryty bujną zielenią, ale też niedoświadczony, zielony w czymś start learning
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verdant fields, verdant hills
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rozwijający się, rosnący w szybkim tempie (np. o interesie, populacji) start learning
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the burgeoning market for digital cameras
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nieporównywalne z niczym innym start learning
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an achievement unparalleled in sporting history
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pełen szacunku, pełen czci, czcigodny start learning
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Whispered in reverent and regretful tones, the rumors had been floating for the past few weeks that her condition had worsened.
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nierówny, wyboisty o rzeźbie terenu start learning
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rugged lanscape, rugged terrain, rugged hills, rugged cliffs
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casualty, victim, sacrifice There were many casualties of the bombing.
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najazd, napad, wtargnięcie (np. obcych wojsk) oficjalnie start learning
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Incursion of German discount retailers into the American market was a surprise.
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kierować się w stronę czegoś start learning
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If what she says is true, we're facing an unprecedented crisis.
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The attack on him was quite deliberate.
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błądzić, błąkać się, zabłądzić start learning
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The sheep strayed onto the road. I strayed too far from the footpath and got lost.
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rumowisko, gruzy, odłamki, szczątki (np. szkła, metalu) też śmieci bałagan start learning
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It took a week to clean up the debris after the explosion.
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naruszenie granicy, wdzieranie się start learning
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nalot łapanka napaść, atak wojskowy start learning
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We were already in the shelters, when the bombing raid began.
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odrzutowiec samolot odrzutowy start learning
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zarządzić szybki start samolotu, podrywać samolot ale też podrywać się na nogi wspinać się szybko start learning
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if a military plane scrambles, it goes up into the air very quickly in order to escape or to attack an enemy
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przechwycić, przechwytywać, przejąć, przejmować start learning
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We'll have an agent by the phone to intercept the call.
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zaklinowany niemożliwy do ruszenia, zatłoczony np. ludźmi, stłoczony wypakowany zapakowany, start learning
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The place is jammed. We’ll never get in. The town was completely jammed with traffic.
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sprzeciw, zastrzeżenie oficjalnie start learning
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She will be offered treatment, with the caveat that it may not work.
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naruszenie, pogwałcenie, wykroczenie/ wykroczenie drogowe start learning
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violation / traffic violation
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Read the article once through to get the gist of it.
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potępienie, pogarda/potępiać, piętnować (uznawać coś za złe) / start learning
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The church condemns abortion. She looked at him with undisguised contempt. The public is treated with contempt by broadcasters. How could she have loved a man who so clearly held her in contempt?
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stanowczy zdecydowany decyzyjny / niedecyzyjny start learning
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I am afraid you’ve been misinformed
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The heating was on full blast, but it was still freezing.
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dotrzymywać kroku nadążać start learning
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Jack hasn't been able to keep up with the rest of his team.
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zajmować znaczną ilość czasu start learning
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odstawić coś/kogoś na boczny tor start learning
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to put sth on the back burner
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It just fell apart in my hands! He lost his job and his marriage fell apart. The country’s economy is in danger of falling apart.
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przedwczesny (np. poród śmierć) start learning
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premature, premature birth, premature death
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niezmącony np. spokój, spokojny błogi np. uśmiech / spokój umysłu, pogoda ducha, łagodność charakteru start learning
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Her serene smile was beautiful. I need serene silence to write.
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reciprocity/ mutual, reciprocal
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pielęgnować, rozwijać, wspierać (np. rozwój, współpracę), krzewić Moi rodzice nigdy nie wspierali moich decyzji. start learning
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My parents never fostered my decisions.
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dogłębny, całkowity, przenikliwy, głęboki (o uczuciu) głęboki, gruntowny wnikliwy o wiedzy start learning
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She had a profound influence upon her brothers. He has a profound knowledge of cars and mechanics. His profound knowledge of history really surprised me. These words have profound meaning.
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prześladowanie, prześladować zadręczać, nie dawać spokoju nagabywać start learning
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pogoń, dążenie, gonitwa x2 start learning
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pursuit, pursuit, striving, striving a chase, trying very hard to achieve something He spent his life in the pursuit of happiness.
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wytrwałość odporność / wytrwać przetrwać wytrzymać start learning
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Each such individual has different needs, different levels of endurance. No matter what happens, we will endure.
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przywrócić, odnowić, odbudować start learning
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We have to restore order in this town. Her love restored harmony at our home. Can we restore the system from the backups?
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start learning
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This paper provides a framework for future research. Let's take a closer look at the framework of our office.
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podkreślać / kłaść na coś nacisk start learning
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emphasize /put emphasise on sth
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A serious storm caused numerous accidents on roads. My boss made numerous changes in personnel.
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a ruthless dictator, They have shown a ruthless disregard for basic human rights. Throw away clothes you don’t wear – be ruthless.
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przyjmować (np. ofertę, możliwość), akceptować, obejmować, zawierać (np. obszary tematyczne, wierzenia), też wziąć w objęcia, start learning
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He embraced the possibility of an alliance. Embrace me and tell me everything will be OK. This topic doesn't embrace the details.
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dostosowanie / dostosować do start learning
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My roses withered this year. All her plants are withering now. Because of the sun, grass withers.
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unbiased, impartial, neutral
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prawdziwy, autentyczny (np. skóra) start learning
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It's made of genuine leather.
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It pays off to stay vigilant - you can avoid being a victim of a fraud.
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nadejście, początek np. zimy start learning
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The onset of winter was relatively warm this year.
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wspomniany ten o którym mowa start learning
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The player in question is Mark Williams. The company shall notify the person in question of its decision.
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mieszkania w przystępnej cenie, minimalizować ryzyko start learning
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affordable housing, minimize the risk of sth
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mentalny dobrostan, troska o zdrowie start learning
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mental wellbeing, health concern
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wstawiać opór emocjonalnym stresorom start learning
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withstand emotional stressors
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dietetyczne restrykcje, post przerywany start learning
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dietary restrictions, intermittent fasting
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doskonalić np. metodę, ulepszać np. plan, oczyszczać benzynę, rafinować żywność / rafinowane węglowodany start learning
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Car makers are constantly refining their designs. oil refining
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wzajemność /wzajemny x2 (np. szacunek, o tolerancji) obopólny start learning
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reciprocity/ mutual, reciprocal mutual respect/understanding / a reciprocal relationship between citizens and the state
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He put emphasis on the word 'quickly'.
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niedoceniony / przeceniony start learning
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What an underrated pianist he is over here! Richmond is the most underrated player on the team.
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dynamiczny/powoli się rozpędzający start learning
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fast-paced/ slow -burning
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This problem is quite complex, you have to help me.
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wzruszający, przejmujący, żałosny (krzyk, płacz) start learning
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touching, poignant, poignant The movie presents a poignant story of the writer's childhood.
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żal, smutek, nieszczęście, smutna sytuacja start learning
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His presence shifted my attention away from my sorrows.
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pogarszać np sytuację utrudniać zrobienie czegoś, zdenerwować, rozdrażniać, zirytować start learning
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aggravate, aggravate exacerbate, exacerbate Their money problems were further aggravated by a rise in interest rates. Building the new road will only aggravate the situation.
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łagodzić, uspokajać np. konflikt start learning
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We have to mitigate the conflict between these two groups.
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martwić się, martwić się o kogoś/coś x2- not worry start learning
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fret over sth, fret about (sb / sth) She’s always fretting about the children.
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gardzić, pogardzać kimś, też nienawidzieć start learning
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She despised her neighbours.
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zachwycający /zachwycająco, oszałamiająco x2 start learning
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stunning /stunningly, gorgeously He has stunningly beautiful eyes.
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arduous task, arduous task, arduous task
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podatny, narażony na coś, czuły, podatny x3 start learning
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vulnerable / prone to / susceptible
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spokojny cichy x2/ spokojny pokojowy start learning
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tranquil, serene / peaceful,
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wytrwać w czymś, wytrwać z czymś start learning
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persevere, persevere in sth, persevere with sth It can be tricky at first, but persevere. persevere with. He persevered with his task until he had succeeded in collecting an armful of firewood. persevere in doing something. She had persevered in her claim for compensation
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wystawny, przepyszny, pełen przepychu, hojny, szczodry, obfity, suty, ogromny, niezwykły start learning
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This dinner was lavish. I could eat everything I wanted. My grandpa is very lavish. He gave me 100 dollars. They lead a lavish lifestyle
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zaprzestać / zawieszenie broni, rozejm x2 / start learning
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If the truce cannot be maintained, we'll declare war again.
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She scrutinized his face.
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obawa, lęk /przestraszony, zlękniony, wylękniony, bojaźliwy x3 start learning
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apprehension / apprehensive, timid, shy
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młodociany / młodociana przestępczość start learning
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juvenile, juvenile delinquency
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startle, astonish, astound
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duszny, parny, nieprzyjemnie gorący (dzień) / upalny, gotujący x2 start learning
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The sky was still blue; the sun, growing in strength, promised a hot sweltering day.
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spodziewać się, oczekiwać nie ekspect start learning
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What should I anticipate? I anticipate trouble finding a good doctor in this town.
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udogadniać ułatwiać / udogodnienia wyposażenie x2 start learning
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facilitate /amenities, facilities
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contentment, satisfaction He gave a sigh of contentment, and fell asleep. a feeling of deep contentment
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przygnębiający, zniechęcający start learning
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It’s disheartening to see what little progress has been made.
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krótki, chwilowy przelotny krótkotrwały x3 start learning
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fleeting, brief, short-lived Leave me a brief message before you go out, I gave a brief speech.
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niebezpieczny, ryzykowny termin literacki start learning
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a perilous journey across the mountains
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Computers can be used to facilitate language learning.
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uruchomić dać bodziec/ zacząć działać np. o narkotyku start learning
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Motivation is the kick-start you need to succeed at work.
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haczyk jako ukryty problem start learning
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The catch is that you can’t enter the competition unless you’ve spent $100 in the store.
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The trial has rekindled painful memories of the war.
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She managed to get an interview with that elusive man.
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It was apparent to everyone that he was seriously ill.
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The house was filthy, with clothes and newspapers strewn everywhere. filthy rich
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zachwycony, uszczęśliwiony x3 start learning
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ecstatic, jubilant, elated We are so ecstatic by the news.
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He said he had new evidence, but refused to elaborate any further. / elaborate on / McDonald refused to elaborate on his reasons for resigning.
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pełen energii entuzjastyczny żywiołowy start learning
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