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I wish I hadn't messed around in woodwork classes start learning
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Żałuję, że wygłupiałem się na zajęciach stolarskich
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I want to make up for all the time I wasted in my first year at secondary school. start learning
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nadrobić coś, np stracony czas
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He cheated in his last exam and got away with it. start learning
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we'll be laying people off in 8 months' time start learning
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Either we take a 20% pay cut across the board now or we'll be laying people off in 8 months' time start learning
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Albo teraz obniżymy wszystkim wynagrodzenia o 20%
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embracing or affecting all classes or categories an across-the-board price increase start learning
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powszechny, równy dla wszystkich,
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But universities can do much to reverse this trend. Times, Sunday Times start learning
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our systems of education are being constantly overhauled The mechanic overhauled the engine. Our parliamentary system is in need of an overhaul start learning
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przegląd, naprawa, restrukturyzacja też badanie lekarskie
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reluctancly or with unwillingness. He begrudgingly agreed to lend her his car start learning
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she chided him for not replying to her letter start learning
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he throw him under the bus When the boss got angry about the project's delay, my manager threw me under the bus by saying I didn't finish my work on time, even though he was the one who approved the delay." start learning
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poświęcić kogoś dla własnych korzysci
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throw caution into the wind start learning
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zaryzykować, postawić wszystko na jedną szalę idiom
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die laughing -to laugh ostensibly "I almost died laughing watching that video of the cat falling off the chair." start learning
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umierać ze śmiechu dosłownie
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chuckle (to laugh in a soft, quiet manner) A soft, low, and contented laugh. He let out a quiet chuckle of appreciation at his friend's clever pun. start learning
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chichotać (śmiać się cicho i delikatnie)
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titter- to giggle or laugh in a somewhat hesitant or nervous way A short, restrained, and often nervous or suppressed laugh. A few people in the silent library began to titter when a phone went off playing a silly ringtone. start learning
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chichotać lub śmiać się w nieco niepewny lub nerwowy sposób
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roar with laughter (to laugh making a loud, deep, continuing sound Roar: An extremely loud, deep, and powerful laugh, often from a group. The audience let out a roar of laughter at the unexpected and hilarious plot twist. start learning
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ryczeć śmiechem (śmiechem, który wydaje głośny, głęboki, ciągły dźwięk)
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roll in the aisles (to convulse with laughter) start learning
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turlać się po przejściach (trząść się ze śmiechu)
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be in stitches (to laugh uncontrollably He was telling jokes at the dinner table that had us all in stitches. start learning
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śmiać się do rozpuku (niekontrolowanie)
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smirk (to smile in an offensive, self-satisfied way) Smirk: A half-smile that conveys smugness or scorn, rather than a sound. He didn't laugh, but the self-satisfied smirk on his face told me he knew he had won the argument. start learning
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uśmieszek (uśmiechać się w sposób obraźliwy, zadowolony z siebie)
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giggle (to laugh in a silly, often high-pitched way) A light, high-pitched, and often childish laugh. The children started to giggle as the clown pulled an endless stream of scarves from his pocket. start learning
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chichotać (śmiać się głupio, często piskliwie)
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loud, sudden, and boisterous burst of laughter. His ridiculous story about the runaway squirrel earned a hearty guffaw from everyone around the campfire start learning
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rechotać (głośno się śmiać)
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An uncontrollable and sustained bout of laughing. He tried to tell the story but was overcome by a fit of laughter and couldn't get the words out. start learning
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A soft laugh that spreads gently and quickly through a group of people. The speaker's witty aside sent a ripple of laughter through the otherwise serious conference audience. start learning
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A sudden, loud, and clear burst of laughter, like the ringing of a bell. A bright peal of laughter erupted from the garden, letting us know the children were having a wonderful start learning
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A sharp, harsh, broken laugh, often associated with a witch or villain. The old man threw his head back and let out a dry cackle that echoed in the dusty room. start learning
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Snigger:. Very similar to a snicker, a smothered and often unkind laugh. The bullies started to snigger at the student's unusual outfit. start learning
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Chichot podobny do snicker
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Snicker: A sly, disrespectful, and often mean-spirited laugh, usually half-suppressed. He couldn't help but snicker when his arrogant rival slipped on a banana peel. start learning
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Chichot: chytry, lekceważący i często złośliwy śmiech, zwykle w połowie stłumiony.
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Shriek: A high-pitched, piercing laugh, often from surprise or delight. She let out a shriek of laughter when she was caught completely off-guard by the surprise party. start learning
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Krzyk: Wysoki, przenikliwy śmiech, często wyrażany zaskoczeniem lub zachwytem.
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MORE HOLES THAN SWISS CHEESE start learning
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WIĘCEJ DZIUR NIŻ W SERZE SZWAJCARSKIM
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gonić tęcze i, gonić za nieosiągalnymi marzeniami idiom
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every cloud has a silver lining, start learning
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każda chmura... idiom nie ma tego złego co by na dobre nie wyszlo
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The firefighter squirted water from the hose onto the base of the fire. start learning
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When he hit the pipe with a wrench, water spurted out from the crack. start learning
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tryskać, jak po obcięciu palca
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When the dam broke, water began to gush into the valley below. My aunt will gush for hours about her grandchildren if you give her the chance start learning
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tryskać, jak zepsuty kran, duże ilości wody
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The decorative fountain has a stone lion that spouts water from its mouth. The plant's stem will exude a milky sap if you cut it. start learning
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wylew, wypływ przez wąskie gardło, zwężenie np wulkan
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wykapany tata/mama, kropka w kropkę, jakbym widział matkę
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start learning
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opadać o więdnącej roślinie
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The inn was garishly painted in bright clashing colors start learning
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jasne, kłócące się kolory
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She has a verbose writing style. start learning
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gadatliwy, przegadany np styl pisania
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napotkać jakiekolwiek przeszkody idiom
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Acknowledges the other person Acknowledges the other person and offers to work together towards a solution ("Let me know if I can help") start learning
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aggresive writer employs sarcasm and exaggeration start learning
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We don't want to step on anyone's toes. start learning
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He is always trying to pick a fight with his brother for attention. start learning
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it is important to assert your point of view if you want your ideas to be considered start learning
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przedstaw swój punkt widzenia
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Scroll down to read customer testimonials and see what people are saying." start learning
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"The climb up the mountain during the sweltering summer was brutal. Many people in the group wanted to hit the road and go home, but the leader was made of sterner stuff. She told them, 'Don't sweat it, we are almost there!' start learning
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zrobiony z twardszego materiału
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I wouldn't believe a word he says, he is a liar through and through. He is dishonest, untruthful, deceitful. start learning
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"his first puzzle punned on composers, with answers like ‘Handel with care’ and ‘Haydn go seek’" start learning
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for mooring boats and embarking and disembarking passengers and cargo. start learning
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This is a vintage sterling silver ring with a turquoise stone, possibly a Navajo or Native American piece, featuring a rope-like bezel setting around the turquoise. start learning
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make waves (cause trouble)-idiom She was fired because she was constantly making waves by questioning the manager's decisions in public meetings." "If you want to survive in this old-fashioned company, you need to learn to do your work quietly and not make waves." start learning
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robić fale (powodować kłopoty)
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make waves idiom synonims rock the boat, stir the pot, ruffle some feathers start learning
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synonimy idiomu „robić fale”
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Go with the flow synonims Keep a low profile: Play it safe: Let sleeping dogs lie: start learning
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agree to disagree compromise My brother and I have completely different political views. To keep dinners peaceful, we've learned to agree to disagree on certain topics." start learning
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zgodzić się na brak porozumienia = kompromis
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After living in Spain for a decade, speaking Spanish became second nature." "For a professional basketball player, dribbling the ball without looking at it is second nature start learning
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admonish, rebuke, scold, censure, castigate start learning
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synonim upomnienia, oficjalny, jest kara
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The teacher admonished the student for repeatedly disrupting the class start learning
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napominać, nauczyciel uczniów
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the mother scolded her child for drawing on the walls start learning
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nakrzyczeć, matka na dziecko
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the ethics committee issued a public censure against the dishonest councillor start learning
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nagana, wydawana oficjalnie przez komitet
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the general was castigated for his treachery or betrayal start learning
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chłostać, piętnować oficjalne, na wysokich stanowiskach
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the ceo unethical actions were seen as a clear breach of trust by the employees and investors. start learning
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the manager rebuke the employee for consistently being late. the coach rebuked his team for their lack of effort during the second half of the game start learning
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nagana, szef daje pracownikowi
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to die in laughter, to be in stitches to be in hysterics, to be in fits start learning
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umrzeć ze śmiechu, śmiać się do rozpuku
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the comedian was so funny the entire audience was in hysterics start learning
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być w histerii- ze śmiechu
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the children were in fits watching the clown trip over his own feet start learning
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please omit any personal information from the report. PLEASE leave out the personal details start learning
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meybe you could show her a photo to jog her memory. I will send you an email to jog your memory, start learning
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pobudzić czyjąś pamięć, przypomnieć komuś
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During the long, boring speech, he leaned over and whispered a witty aside that made me choke on my water." Describing a movie/show: "I love that show; the main character is constantly turning to the camera to deliver a witty aside about her bad dates." start learning
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dowcipna uwaga -np w teatrze
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