Mary, Mary 4

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porcupine
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jeżozwierz
shut off
How do I shut off this car alarm?
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wyłączyć (np. alarm)
syrup
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syrop
football practice
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trening piłkarski
to sniffle
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pociągać nosem
to have the sniffles
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być zakatarzonym
stove, cooker
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kuchenka
to slave over a hot stove
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harować przy garach
to call out orders
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wykrzykiwać rozkazy
to field
The education minister fielded questions from journalists outside the parliament building this morning.
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odpowiadać na
a spate of something
a spate of bombings/thefts/violence/breakfast-time needs
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fala czegoś, seria czegoś (zazwyczaj nieprzyjemnego)
to turn socks inside out
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odwrócić skarpetki na lewą stronę
a pop-up toaster
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opiekacz z mechanizmem wyrzucającym grzanki
Dig in everybody!
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Wcinajcie!
to dig in
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zacząć wcinać
to bill and coo
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gruchać jak dwa gołąbki
to coo to a baby
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gaworzyć małemu dziecku
to tickle somebody under the chin
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łaskotać kogoś pod brodą
chin-chin
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cześć, czołem (powitanie, pożegnanie)
chin-chin
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zdrówko (toast)
chuck somebody under the chin
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pogłaskać kogoś pod brodą
to clean your plate
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zjeść wszystko
flats
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buty na płaskim obcasie
to clear the dishes
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posprzątać naczynia
to have a singsong
How about a singsong? A może byśmy pośpiewali?
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pośpiewać
to wash up
I’ll go wash up before we eat.
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myć się (ręce i twarz)
leave something for later
She put the dishes into the sink for later.
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zostawić coś na później
give someone a quick once over with a wet paper towel
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przetrzeć (twarz) kogoś przy pomocy mokrej papierowej chusteczki
paper towel
a piece of paper in a public toilet that you can use for drying your hands
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ręcznik papierowy
a knapsack
a bag that you carry on your back
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plecak
creeply-crawly
an insect. This word shows that you dislike or are afraid of insects.
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owad
be last one outside
be the last one out the door
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być ostatnim na zewnątrz
a jalopy
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gruchot
Gawd!
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o Boże!
to strap yourself in
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zapiąć się (pasami)
to blur together
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zamazać się razem
a jumble of something
a collection of different things mixed together; a delightful jumble of pretty painted houses
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mieszanka czegoś
major-league
leading, or important; major-league criminals; major-league disadvantages
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czołowy
fuel-efficient
a fuel-efficient car
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ekonomiczny, energooszczędny
usher somebody out
She ran back to the front door and ushered the kids outside.
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wyprowadź kogoś na zewnątrz
jeez / jeez Louise
used when you are very surprised or angry about something; Jeez, don't yell at me - I'm just telling you what she said!
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jeez / jeez Louise
Look at the time!
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Popatrz, która godzina!
to be on your 'to do' list
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być na twojej liście rzeczy do zrobienia
to squeal
The two children squealed with joy. She could hear the kids squealing in their rooms, half laughing, half scared they'd be the last one out the door and into her old jalopy.
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piszeć

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