Lekcja 3 & 4

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utonąć (ludzie)
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(to) drown
drown - drowned - drowned
utonąć (obiekty)
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(to) sink
sink - sank - sunk
brzeg rzeki
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the bank of the river
brzeg jeziora
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the shore of the lake
brzeg morza
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the coast of the sea
ścieżka rowerowa
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cycle paths / lane
ratownik
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a life guard
por
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leek
bakłażan (UK, US)
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aubergine (UK), eggplant (US)
cukinia (UK, US)
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courgette (UK), zuchini (US)
if
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whether
small letter
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lower case
krwawić
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(to) bleed
bleed - bled - bled
puchnąć, nabrzmiewać
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(to) swell
swell - swole - swollen
chusteczka
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tissue, napkin
sumienie
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conscience
not fresh food
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(to) be off / overdating
rozlewać, rozsypać
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(to) spill
spill - spilt - spilt
kłamać
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lie
lie - lied - lied
leżeć
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lie
lie - lay - lain
often forgetting things - roztargniony
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absent-minded
willing to try new and often difficult things
odważny
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adventurous
I'm trying to be more adventurous with my cooking.
person who gets angry or annoyed easily
wybuchowy
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bad-tempered
'Sam's been bad-tempered recently, is something worrying him?'
niezgrabny, niezdarny
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clumsy
Clumsy people move in a way that is not controlled or careful enough, and often knock or damage things.
humorzasty
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moody
If someone is moody, they are often unfriendly because they feel angry or unhappy.
determined not to change your ideas, plans, etc, although other people want you to
uparty
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stubborn
wrażliwy, podatny
easy to hurt or attack physically or emotionally
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vulnerable
She was a vulnerable sixteen-year-old. The troops are in a vulnerable position. He's more vulnerable to infection because of his injuries.
mądry, rozsądny
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wise
I think we've made a wise choice. [+ to do sth] It's always wise to see a doctor if you're worried about your health.
to have finished using something or doing something
skończyć z czymś lub kimś, zerwać
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be through with sth or sb
Let me know when you're through with the iron.
someone who loves food and knows a lot about it
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foodie
igła
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needle
nitka
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thread
niezbędny
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indispensable
Indispensable items in a hipster's wardrobe include skinny jeans or leggins.
to refuse to accept or agree with something
odrzucać
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reject
They are part of a subculture that rejects everything mainstream in favour of expressing their own uniqueness.
a small line on your face that you get when you grow old
zmarszczka
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wrinkle

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