Lekcja 5 & 6 & 8

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a person whose job is to take care of sheep
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shepherd
nerkowiec
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cashew
unavoidable
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inevitable
Duńczycy
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The Danish
szwedzki stół
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buffet [FR]
a small house often in a group of similar houses where people go for vacations
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chalet [FR]
Szwedzi
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The Swedish
Szwajcarzy
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The Swiss
Portugalczycy
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The Portuguese
znajdź różnice
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spot the difference
czapka z daszkiem
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peaked cap
dmuchać, pompować
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to inflate
wysiąść z publicznego transportu
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get off
wysiąść z samochodu
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get out
wsiąść do publicznego transportu
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get on
wsiąść do samochodu
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get in (to)
people from Spain
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The Spanish
people from the Netherlands
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The Dutch
the people who weren't well
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the sick
people who can't see
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the blind
the people who had been injured
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the injured
people without a home
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the homeless or homeless people
the people who died
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the dead
people who can't hear
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the deaf
poszkodowani
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the injured
After the accident, the injured were taken to hospital
niepełnosprawni
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The building has easy access for the disabled.
igła i nić
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needle and threa
a strong feeling of not liking something
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upset
szyć
to make or repair something (such as a piece of clothing) by using a needle and thread
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saw (\ˈsō\)
a person who is very interested in trying different dishes
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a foodie
peruka
artificial hair that you wear on your head because you are bald or in order to change your appearance
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wig \ˈwig\
wybieg
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runway, cat walk
very tired of something: angry about something that has continued for a long time
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fed up
We've had one delay after another, and I'm starting to feel pretty fed up.
to wound (someone or something) with a pointed weapon (such as a knife)
a wound made by a pointed weapon (such as a knife)
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to stab
Fed up, desperate, she stabbed him.
objective, goal
objective - cel
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target
They had their target in their sights.
to begin an action with a particular goal in mind
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set out to do sth
They had their target in their sights, and wouldn't stop until they had done what they had set out to do.
very worried
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frantic (adj)
the amount of food and drink that you take into your body
spożycie
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intake
Eat normally but controlling intake.
pointed a weapon at at sth
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aimed
the crime of attacking sb, or threatening to do so, in order to steal from them
rozbój
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mugging
the part of the gun that you press in order to fire it
spust
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trigger
strong enough to deal with a difficult situation
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tough (adj)
medium-sized plants like small trees
krzaki
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bushes
bardzo rzadko
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hardly ever
I hardly ever have time for breakfast. We recovered minds with a complete sense of self and a complete sense of our own existence, yet we hardly ever pause to consider this wonder
w pół godziny
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in half an hour
My parents will be here in half an hour.
a feeling of intense enthusiasm, excitement, or exhilaration
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the buzz you get
It's the buzz you get when you go fast.
person who frequently has been convicted of criminal behaviour and is presumed to be a danger to society.
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habitual offender
The speedaholics course is for serious and habitual offenders, and is offered as an alternative to getting points on your licence.
potencjalnie fatalne konsekwencje
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potentially fatal consequences
przejść od razu do rzeczy
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to get straight to the point

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