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filled with noise and activity 1. The air was abuzz with military helicopters OR 2. When we arrived, the party was in full swing and the room was abuzz.
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przebiegły; nieszczery; podstępny / płytki, powierzchowny 1. Nie ufałbym takiej przebiegłej osobie jak on. 2. To był płytki film, ale nie mogłam się spodziewać niczego więcej po letniej superprodukcji. start learning
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1. I wouldn't trust a slick person like him. 2. It was a slick movie, but I couldn't expect more from a summer blockbuster
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niezaradny (o osobie), nieudolny (np. o próbie) start learning
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1. She can't rely on her feckless son. 2. A feckless manoeuvre that could only serve to strengthen the enemy
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złowieszczy, złowrogi, ponury start learning
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1. There was something sinister in his eyes. 2. I was frightened by the sinister shadow outside.
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Students are the lifeblood of the college.
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explain: the ABC of something start learning
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the basic or most important facts about a subject
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The inexorable growth of multinational companies.
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candour (= honesty, even when the truth is not pleasant) With brutal candour, he pointed out all the flaws in our plans.
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wrócić do punktu wyjścia [idiomy] start learning
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come full circle, go full circle, be back to square one His idea didn't work, so he had to go back to square one.
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wcisnąć coś (w grafik), dać radę coś zrobić (pomimo małej ilości czasu) start learning
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Do you think the doctor could squeeze us in today?
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explain: read up on sth/sb start learning
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increase one's knowledge of a person or topic by reading about them or it. 1. I read up on the places I plan to visit before I travel. OR 2. The more I read up on the political candidate, the more I came to distrust him.
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przysłowie używane, aby podkreślić, że ludzie potrafią przejawiać dziwne zachowania (dosł. Nie ma nic tak dziwnego, jak ludzie) start learning
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there's nowt so queer as folk
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explain: put sth down to sth/sb start learning
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to say or think that (something) happened because of (something) Let's put the mistake down to your inexperience and forget about it.
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explain: put sth behind oneself start learning
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to stop worrying about or being upset by something that happened in the past It was a disappointing loss, but we need to put it behind us and focus on winning the next game.
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osłabiać, nadwątlać, podkopywać (np. czyjąś motywację) start learning
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something that you compare similar things to, as a way of judging their quality or value
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to continue after the expected finishing time We're starting to run over time, so could you keep your speeches short, please.
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płochliwy, nieśmiały, bojaźliwy start learning
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He was a rather timid child.
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definition: easily annoyed by unimportant things
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It was like a jigsaw with too many pieces
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to place (different things) side by side (as to compare them or contrast them or to create an interesting effect) = zestawiać The display juxtaposed images from serious and popular art.
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modulacja, alteracja (tonu głosu) start learning
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definition: the way that the sound of your voice goes up and down when you speak
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advisedly (antonym: ill-advisedly)
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1. very suitable (esp. a name, description, or comment) 2. good at learning 1. This analogy is a particularly apt one. OR 2. He's an apt pupil
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wymowa nosowa, mówienie przez nos / mówić prze nos start learning
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explain: cadence [formal] start learning
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the way in which someone’s voice gets higher or lower as they speak, especially the fall of their voice at the end of a sentence
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explain: cadence (related to scheduling) start learning
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how often a scheduled thing happens Feedback and discussing performance needs to happen with a regular cadence.
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przeciągające się dyskusje start learning
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serio, poważnie (spoken) / bez lodu (o drinku) start learning
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1. I really don't like pizza, straight up. OR 2. I love a martini straight up.
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pronounced (= very obvious or noticeable) 1. She still has a pronounced German accent. OR 2. He had a pronounced limp.
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niemoc, zniedołężnienie (szczególnie w starszym wieku) start learning
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niszczące skutki (czegoś), zniszczenia spowodowane czymś start learning
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osłabiać, pozbawiać sił (kogoś) start learning
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przykuty do łóżka, obłożnie chory start learning
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strach, lęk / bać się, lękać się start learning
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znośny, możliwy do zniesienia start learning
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ujarzmiać, zniewalać (kogoś) start learning
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beat around/about the bush [idiom] Don't beat about the bush!
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zdeterminowany, pełen determinacji start learning
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DVDs push video tapes toward oblivion.
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dawaj, dajesz, proszę bardzo (zwrot używany, gdy zgadzamy się na coś lub wyrażamy aprobatę) start learning
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explain: to put lipstick on a pig start learning
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make superficial or cosmetic changes to a product in a futile effort to disguise its fundamental failings
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explain: try your hand at something start learning
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to try a new activity in order to see whether it interests you or whether you are good at it
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wyłożyć pieniądze, wysupłać pieniądze start learning
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shell out (= to pay money for something, especially when the cost is unexpected and not wanted) She ended up shelling out for two rooms.
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to make (something) less intellectually demanding or sophisticated start learning
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I know it must be tempting to dumb down news.
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explain: there's no telling [idiom] start learning
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used to say that it is impossible to know something with certainty There's no telling how long the strike will last.
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explain: to be your own person/man/woman [idiom] start learning
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to be in control of your life and not allow other people to tell you what to do Nobody tells me how to live my life - I'm my own man.
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sztywny, drętwy (o osobie) start learning
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He's really wooden. He never laughs.
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stawić komuś czoła, sprzeciwić się komuś, postawić się komuś start learning
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I know you're scared of your teacher but you have to stand up to him.
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explain: count one's blessings [idiom] start learning
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to make a special effort to appreciate the good things in one's life I try to remember to count my blessings every day.
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explain: open a can of worms [idiom] start learning
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to create a complicated situation in which doing something to correct a problem leads to many more problems Our boss is reluctant to change the policy now because she doesn't want to open a can of worms.
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zmniejszać coś, redukować coś start learning
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rzucić się na kogoś, zaatakować kogoś start learning
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play fight (or play-fight)
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sprzeczka, zwada [oficjalnie] start learning
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wihajster / jak to się tam nazywa start learning
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thing-a-ma-jig OR thingy OR thing-a-ma-bob
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pokazać komuś język (idiom] start learning
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stick out one's tongue at somebody
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explain: by the same token start learning
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You use by the same token to introduce a statement that you think is true for the same reasons that were given for a previous statement. If you give up exercise, your muscles shrink and fat increases. By the same token, if you expend more energy you will lose fat.
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zgiąć się w pół, zwijać się (np. z bólu) start learning
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The pain was so strong I was doubling up.
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explain: fill the gaps [idiom] start learning
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to add what is need to something to make it complete He's trying to fill the gaps in his CD collection.
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nierzucający się w oczy, niezwracający na siebie uwagi start learning
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podpuszczać, podjudzać, zachęcać, skłaniać start learning
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She is really evil, she keeps egging them on.
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nałożyć na talerz (jedzenie, aby było gotowe do podania) start learning
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explain: live from day to day start learning
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To exist or survive within the means available to one on a single day at a time, as out of a lack of consideration of or options regarding future resources or opportunities. There are too many families who are forced to live from day to day on the tiny pittance they are given through social welfare.
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nienaturalny, dziwnie się zachowujący start learning
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wytężyć słuch, nadstawiać uszu start learning
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Jack pricked his ears when the boss mentioned pay rises.
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stroller, pushchair, buggy
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tani jak barszcz, za psie pieniądze start learning
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She bought dirt cheap cosmetics.
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explain: wasteman [BrE, informal] start learning
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someone who does nothing with their life (or nothing much) [=niedojda, pierdoła]
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This online math program helps students achieve automaticity in the basic facts of addition and subtraction
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lights-out (or lights-out period) / quiet hours
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być może, przypadkowo (termin literacki) start learning
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odrobina, krztyna [oficjalnie] start learning
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used to accept an offer (1) or to say someone that they should proceed (2) 1. Would you like another pint, mate? | Yeah, go on then. 2. I'm going to go and ask her on a date. | Go on then.
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giętkość (kończyn), zwinność (ruchów) start learning
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szkolenie z czegoś (np. pierwsza pomoc) start learning
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dyskopatia / wypadający dysk start learning
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ból, od którego pęka głowa start learning
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skurcz ręki, kurcz pisarski start learning
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pochlebstwo (uzyskane w celu zyskania poparcia lub aprobaty) start learning
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1. wypuścić pędy/pąki 2. rozwijać się, rosnąć w szybkim tempie start learning
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Za nic w świecie nie mogę zrozumieć dlaczego ją poślubił. start learning
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I cannot for the life of me see why he married her. OR I can't for the life of me understand why you didn't think of it.
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przestraszyć kogoś na śmierć [idiom] start learning
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scare someone to death OR frighten/scare the life out of somebody
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takie życie, samo życie [mówione] start learning
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that's life OR such is life used for encouraging someone to accept that bad things happen to everyone, not just them
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1. to make marks on the surface of something by rubbing it against something rough OR 2. if you scuff your feet, you do not lift them completely off the ground when you are walking (szurać)
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nigdy w życiu! [spoken][idiom] start learning
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not on your life! (said as a way of strongly refusing someone's suggestion or request) "So you're going to bring Kev, are you?" "Not on your life!"
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explain: abnegate [formal] start learning
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1. to not allow yourself to have sth, esp. sth you like or want OR to not accept something, or to say that you do not have something 2. examples: to abnegate responsibility/guilt | PL: zrzekać/wyrzekać się czegoś
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wyrzekający się własnych interesów na korzyść innych, ofiarny start learning
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temat rozmowy / temat dyskusji start learning
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łeb w łeb (o wyścigu, rywalizacji) start learning
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The competitors are neck and neck.
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ziołolecznictwo, medycyna ziołowa start learning
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herbal medicine or herbalism
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siedzący / bierny tryb życia start learning
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Sedentary jobs involve light physical activity or sitting at a desk in an office.
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explain: philandering [old-fashioned] start learning
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a philandering man has many sexual partners but is not interested in a serious relationship with any of them
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bulić za coś, niechętnie za coś płacić [potocznie] start learning
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He has to cough up lots of money for his daughter's private medical school.
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explain: talking past each other start learning
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the situation where two or more people talk about different subjects, while believing that they are talking about the same thing. The two debaters just talked past each other for the whole evening. They never actually addressed the other person's points in any meaningful way, instead just reiterating their own rhetoric.
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niesłowny, niedotrzymujący słowa [potocznie] start learning
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Your driver's license has expired. Do the needful by going to get it renewed.
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carefully choose only things you really want and reject the others. 1. As a vocational teacher I could pretty much pick and choose my work. 2. We, the patients, cannot pick and choose our doctors.
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pozostawić bez rozpoznania start learning
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ochłapy, bardzo mały wybór, skromny wybór, resztki [potocznie] start learning
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slim pickings, lean pickings
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powiernik (osoba, z którą dyskutujemy o swoich pomysłach) / grupa konsultacyjna start learning
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1. My mother is my sounding board. 2. He doesn't have a sounding board.
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pobudzać / działać na wyobraźnię start learning
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stimulate or capture somebody's imagination
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nerwowy (odnoszący się do systemu nerwowego) start learning
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Her nervous system is damaged by the drugs. OR neural network
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technology that involves the most modern or advanced methods, esp. electronic equipment and computers
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showing that you are too proud of your own moral behaviour or beliefs, especially in a way that annoys other people I find it difficult to talk with self-righteous people.
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abridged text = skrócony/streszczony text
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insular: not interested in meeting anyone outside your own group or country, or not interested in learning new ideas or ways of doing things
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terminologia prawnicza, żargon prawniczy [potocznie] start learning
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explain: careworn [mainly literary] start learning
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looking tired, worried, and unhappy
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rozwikłać, rozwiązywać, rozsupłać (dosłownie i przenośnie) start learning
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apart from the literal meaning: 1. to separate ideas so that they are no longer confused 2. to get yourself out of a situation that you no longer want to be involved in (e.g. disentangled myself from the relationship)
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świecić / błyszczeć, poświata (np. księżyca) start learning
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glisten (used esp. when talking about sth wet) This shampoo gives your hair a natural glisten.
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migotać (o gwiazdach), błyszczeć (o tafli wody), lśnić (o złocie, srebrze) start learning
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to claim sth, esp. when it's not true OR to believe in a particular religion Many wildlife smugglers profess to have an interest in conservation. OR In the Philippines, about 85% of the people profess Catholicism.
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to claim or seem to be something or to do something, especially when this is not possible or true Some food supplements are purported to enhance memory.
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jajogłowy / intelektualista [derogatory] start learning
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explain: to mong / mong out [very informal] start learning
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I need to mong out in front of the TV.
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to continue doing something as quickly as possible We really need to crack on with this painting.
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i jeszcze jeden na wszelki wypadek [informal] start learning
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and one more for luck OR and one for luck
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jeździć sobie dla przyjemności [idiom] start learning
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gruchot, rzęch, grat (o starym samochodzie) start learning
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banger [BrE] / beater [AmE]
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explain: shoot the breeze/bull start learning
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to spend time talking about unimportant things The whole evening was spent on just playing video games and shooting the breeze.
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it's someone who has a tendency to drop things
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1. zmniejszać (np. inflację), studzić (zapał), gasić (entuzjazm), 2. tłumić (hałas), wyciszać (dźwięk), 3. nawilżać (np. szmatkę), zraszać (ziemię) start learning
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1. zjeść, zjadać wszystko, 2. zżerać (o negatywnych emocjach) start learning
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1. Eat up the dinner or else you won't get the dessert., 2. I was eaten up by guilt for many days.
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przyjść komuś na pomoc, zjednoczyć się wokół kogoś (w celu udzielenia wsparcia) start learning
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rally round [phrasal verb] Friends and neighbours rallied round to help.
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explain: the gold standard start learning
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1. the best available thing of its kind, 2. an economic system in which the value of money is calculated according to the value of gold 1. The test is the gold standard for detecting colon cancer.
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explain: set for life [idiom] start learning
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having everything one needs for the rest of his or her life If we win the lottery, we'll be set for life.
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explain: make the best of a bad situation start learning
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To deal with and create the best possible outcome of a bad, unfortunate, or unpleasant situation or set of circumstances. I know this data entry job isn't what you wanted for a career, but for the time being try and make the best of a bad situation.
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zadufany w sobie, zarozumiały, przemądrzały start learning
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= showing that you are too proud of your own moral behaviour or beliefs, especially in a way that annoys other people
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zadawać komuś coś (np. zadanie w szkole) start learning
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The teacher set us 3 tasks by Monday OR He set me a difficult question - I still don't know the answer.
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explain: what gets me is... start learning
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what irritates/frustrates me is...
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świadome zatajenie [termin prawniczy] start learning
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konflikt (np. małżeński), spór (np. polityczny) OR start learning
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The political strife has been a problem in our country for years.
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ostrożność, przezorność OR opatrzność (Bóg) start learning
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We must proceed with a certain amount of providence.
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viewer / spectator / watcher / looker-on
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oklepany, kiepski, ckliwy, łzawy (określenie pejoratywne) start learning
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corny (= corny stories, jokes, songs etc have been used so much that they seem silly) I know it sounds corny, but it was love at first sight.
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łatwowierny, podatny na wpływ (emocjonalny, moralny), łatwo ulegający wpływom start learning
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kiwnąć głową, skinąć głową (np. aby się z kimś zgodzić lub go powitać) start learning
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She nodded to greet us when we walked in.
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1. jasny, zrozumiały, 2. przezroczysty, przejrzysty, 3. start learning
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In rare lucid moments she recognised me and smiled at me.
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znaleźć się w kłopotliwym położeniu start learning
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find yourself in a predicament
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dylemat, kłopot, trudne położenie start learning
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I'm not sure how we found ourselves in this predicament.
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explain: pay heed to [formal] start learning
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to give careful attention to someone’s advice or warning People should pay no heed to these ill-informed views.
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explain: hook, line, and sinker start learning
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without hesitation or reservation fell for the story hook, line and sinker
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w tych okolicznościach, wobec tego, jako że start learning
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fresh, refreshed, rested, well-rested You need to be fresh to be able to think.
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She pushed away and looked at him as if he had lost his mind.
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spychać coś/kogoś na bok OR nie myśleć o czymś nieprzyjemnym start learning
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She pushed her doubts aside and carried on.
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blokować, zasłaniać, tamować start learning
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The curtains block out the light. OR I can't block these memories out.
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całkowicie usuwać coś z pamięci OR przysłaniać coś start learning
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zapadający w pamięć OR niedający spokoju, dręczący zapadająca w pamięć melodia start learning
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explain: pay through the nose [idiom start learning
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pay much more than a fair price They paid through the nose for one-to-one intensive tuition
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pleść co ślina na język przyniesie [idiom] start learning
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talk through one's hat OR chew one's ear off
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przyzwyczajać się do czegoś start learning
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become/get accustomed to something OR accustom oneself to something We have had time to get accustomed to him.
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1. aktualny, na czasie, bieżący (np. temat), 2. miejscowy (o lekarstwie, znieczuleniu), 3. tematyczny / odnoszący się do tematu start learning
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1. His book is funny and very topical., 2. He received topical anaesthesia.
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naruszający, z naruszeniem (termin prawniczy) start learning
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Corporations who are in breach of local and national green policies.
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explain: to keep the wolf from the door start learning
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to have enough money to avoid going hungry
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być z kimś na tym samym poziomie (np. pod względem umiejętności) start learning
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be on a par/level with sb
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explain: turn the air blue [idiom] start learning
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to swear a lot (= use rude words), or to involve a lot of swearing I backed the car into a wall and turned the air blue, I'm ashamed to say.
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explain: be/hang in the balance start learning
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If something hangs in the balance, nobody knows if it will continue to exist in the future or what will happen to it After a bad year, Judd's career hung in the balance.
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defetysta (osoba niewierząca w powodzenie) start learning
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komentarz wypowiedziany mimochodem start learning
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jednorazowy, jednorazowego użytku OR bardzo tani, o niskiej jakości start learning
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o silnej budowie, wytrzymały (o rzeczy) OR silnie zbudowany, krzepki (o człowieku) start learning
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wychudły, wyniszczony (np. o twarzy, o osobie, o figurze) OR surowy (o krajobrazie, o budowli) start learning
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rozwlekły (np. przemowa) OR nużący (np. praca) start learning
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łasy na pieniądze, skąpy [nieformalnie] start learning
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1. already made and therefore ready to be used immediately, 2. already existing or available, and not needing to be created or invented for a particular situation 1. ready-made curtains OR 2. ready-made excuse
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kubek smakowy (na języku) start learning
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The human tongue has around 6,000 taste buds
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rozkładać na etapy, przeprowadzać etapami Powinieneś rozłożyć na etapy proces nauki języka, żeby stopniowo stawać się coraz bardziej biegłym. start learning
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You should phase your language learning process, so that steadily you become more and more fluent.
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odbijać się na czymś (np. na zdrowiu), rzutować na coś Cały ten stres odbił się na jej zdrowiu. start learning
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All of that stress impinged on her health.
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pogodzić się z czymś, zaakceptować coś start learning
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Resign yourself to the fact that she doesn't love you.
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służalczy, czołobitny (o osobie) OR podległy, podporządkowany start learning
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In some countries women are subservient to men.
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ważny i wstrząsający (np. wydarzenie, tragedia) start learning
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niesłabnący (np. wiatr), niekończący się (np. ból) start learning
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1. ochrona zabytków, 2. zachowanie, ochrona (np. zagrożonych gatunków zwierząt, przyrody) start learning
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There was only one thing to consider now, the conservation of human life.
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niedysponujący wystarczającymi środkami start learning
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explain: to hold the key to sth start learning
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to make it possible to explain or solve something Tourism holds the key to the region’s recovery.
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the person or thing that something depends on most in order to continue or be successful Oil exports are the mainstay of the economy.
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to make sb do sth by talking or behaving in an aggressive way
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mix-up (in sth)/misunderstanding
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narażać, odważyć się, ośmielić się ryzykować, ponosić ryzyko (w związku z tym, co mówimy lub robimy, aby nikogo nie urazić, zdenerwować) start learning
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I would venture to say better late than never
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zaryzykować stwierdzenie/przypuszczenie start learning
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claiming to have certain moral principles or beliefs but behaving in a way that shows you are not sincere
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1. po kolei, 2. z kolei / w rezultacie start learning
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1. My mother looked at each of us in turn., 2. This, in turn, will reduce costs and lead to lower prices.
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spowodować coś, dać czemuś początek start learning
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That one lie gave rise to all our problems.
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powtarzać coś wielokrotnie (w celu podkreślenia znaczenia lub wyjaśnienia) start learning
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mieć swoje źródło w czymś start learning
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The conflict in the area was rooted in history and religion.
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1. olać kogoś, 2. mieć kogoś w dupie start learning
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1. blow sb off / ghost 2. shit on sb What hurts the most is when somebody ghosts you after quite a long time of building a relationship.
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szczera rozmowa, rozmowa od serca start learning
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I'll take your advice to heart.
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przemówić komuś do rozsądku start learning
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talk some sense into someone OR bring sb to their senses
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mówić z sensem, mówić na teamt start learning
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kłamać w żywe oczy [idiom] start learning
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urlop okolicznościowy (np. z powodu czyjejś śmierci) start learning
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apodyktyczny, despotyczny, władczy start learning
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domineering OR overbearing
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wojowniczy, zadziorny, skory do walki [oficjalnie] start learning
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płochliwy, nieśmiały, bojaźliwy start learning
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He was a rather timid child.
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robić fale (powodować kłopoty) [idiom, potocznie] start learning
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Don't worry, I'm not going to make waves.
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Job cuts were made in all departments of the company.
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a set of laws that people in a society must obey Everyone is subject to the rule of law.
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explain: the law of the jungle [idiom] start learning
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a situation in which there are no laws or rules to govern the way that people behave and people use force to get what they want. We hope for a world where the rule of law, not the law of the jungle, governs the conduct of nations.
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explain: come/get to grips with sth start learning
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to make an effort to understand and deal with a problem or situation The president has failed to come to grips with the two most important social issues of our time.
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borykać się z czymś, zmagać się z czymś, mocować się z czymś start learning
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The symptoms may be exacerbated by certain drugs.
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explain: to touch the surface start learning
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To do, engage with, or understand something to only a minimal or superficial degree. I know you feel like you know everything about philosophy now, but this is an introductory course—it only touched the surface.
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niepewny (np. gest), nieśmiały (np. uśmiech) OR tymczasowy (o rozwiązaniu), wstępny (o projekcie) start learning
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A tentative figure, she said today, would be 200 to 400 people.
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czynnik powstrzymujący, środek odstraszający, odstraszacz start learning
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The punishment for this crime is enough of a deterrent for people not to commit it.
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explain: crack down (on sth) start learning
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To start dealing with someone or something much more strictly The school is cracking down on smoking.
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wysłać kogoś na pobyt w areszcie start learning
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budzący emocje, silnie zabarwiony emocjonalnie, emotywny (np. język) start learning
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It's a highly emotive issue.
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mieć oko na coś (pilnować czegoś) [idiom] start learning
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to keep a weather eye on sth
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wziąć coś szturmem (gwałtownie coś przejąć np. przemocą) start learning
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take sth/someone by storm
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burza w szklance wody [idiom] konflikt, którego przebieg jest zbyt gwałtowny w stosunku do jego przyczyn, zwykle dość błahych start learning
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storm in a teacup [idiom]
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cisza przed burzą [idiom] start learning
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calm/lull before the storm [idiom]
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mieć trudności z czymś, pomimo tego, że jest to łatwe [idiom] start learning
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make heavy weather of sth
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przetrwać bez szwanku [idiom] start learning
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ride the storm / weather the storm It was a difficult time but they managed to ride the storm.
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pomyje LUB lura (o kawie, herbacie) start learning
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staw zasilający młyn, jeziorko przy młynie start learning
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wykańczający nerwowo, stresujący start learning
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1. dedukcja, wniosek, 2. odliczenie, potrącanie start learning
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1. All this evidence leads me to a simple deduction., 2. It will be 200$ after deductions.
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zagrożenie dla bezpieczeństwa publicznego start learning
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potajemny, tajemny, ukradkowy start learning
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prowokujący (o zachowaniu), wyzywający (o spojrzeniu), nieposłuszny (o osobie) start learning
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surowy (głos), stalowy (wzrok), z żelaza (o nerwach) OR nieugięty (o osobie), niezłomny (o postanowieniu) start learning
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1. I admire his steely determination. OR 2. I was scared of his steely voice.
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rzucić na kogoś spojrzenie start learning
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cast/throw a glance at sb
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He only peeked at the paper, so he didn't remember the details.
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czerwony z podekscytowania start learning
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powstrzymać czyjś upadek, zapobiec czyjemuś upadkowi start learning
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He slipped on the ice and hurt his hand when he tried to break his fall.
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explain: have a head for heights start learning
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be able to stand on a high place without feeling ill or afraid. I won’t go up the church tower with you. I’ve no head for heights.
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acrophobia, fear of heights
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a risk that you take after carefully considering the possible results
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fair and not influenced by your own or somebody else’s opinions, desires
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explain: terms of reference start learning
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a description of what must be dealt with and considered when something is being done, studied, etc. The terms of reference for the committee are narrow and specific.
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at the peak/height of sth (e.g. popularity)
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pachołek, sługus ALBO lokaj start learning
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explain: have a good laugh about sth start learning
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If you have a good laugh about something, you find it amusing and realize that it is funny, especially when the situation was at first upsetting. We've both had a good laugh about the accident despite what's happened.
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wyluzowany, spokojny, niefrasobliwy start learning
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showing signs that suggest that something is likely to be successful This is not an auspicious time to be opening a new factory.
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ludzie wywłaszczeni, ludzie pozbawieni środków do życia start learning
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1. dyfuzja (np. gazów), rozpraszanie się (np. światła), przesączanie (płynów) 2. szerzenie (się), rozpowszechnianie się (np. informacji) start learning
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Yet the development of technology is too slow and its diffusion, especially to developing countries, is particularly slow.
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1. zadziwiający, zdumiewający, 2. alarmujący start learning
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być przejawem czegoś / świadczyć o czymś, wskazywać na coś start learning
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wykazywać się, sprawdzać się start learning
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Tonight we will have a chance to prove ourselves on stage.
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someone who is in a place or group but is not wanted by the other people there
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wywołujący dobre samopoczucie start learning
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przegonić coś, odgonić coś (np. złe duchy) start learning
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e.g. chase the clouds away
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przejmujący (np. głos, atmosfera) start learning
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chilling / bone-chilling / spine-chilling
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explain: warts and all [idiom] start learning
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describing or including all the bad qualities in a person's character, with no attempt to hide them Philip must learn to accept me, warts and all.
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explain: will-they-won't-they start learning
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1. Of or pertaining to a potential coupling between two people who share romantic chemistry, but whose relationship is threatened by uncertainty, external obstacles or internal strife.
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You gotta push through your self-doubt.
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rozdrażnienie, drażliwość start learning
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na dodatek, w dodatku [idiom] start learning
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in the bargain / into the bargain I lost my job and had a fight with my husband in the bargain.
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It's not just any old painting - it's Picasso!
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1. zniechęcać kogoś, 2. odłożyć coś, przełożyć coś na później, opóźnić coś start learning
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1. She put me off with her bad language., 2. He put off writing the essay until the last minute.
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niezauważalnie, nieuchwytnie, niepostrzeżenie start learning
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nieodpowiedni, niestosowny, niewłaściwy LUB nieudolny start learning
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The inapt investigation led by the police, as well as the prosecutor, has been criticised repeatedly.
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bezsporny (np. fakt), niepodważalny (np. o alibi), niezbity (np. argument) start learning
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The documents have been signed under conditions free from stress and coercion.
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often seen in public, mentioned in newspapers, or appearing on television He's a high-profile politician.
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1. My flat is comparable in size to this one., 2. The standard of living is comparable in Italy and France.
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rządzić się, panoszyć się [idiom] start learning
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throw one's weight around/about
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wykręcać się od czegoś (np. od odpowiedzialności), wywinąć się od czegoś start learning
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wriggle out of sth [phrasal verb]
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explain: too big for your boots start learning
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behaving as if you are more important than you really are He's been getting a bit too big for his boots since he got that promotion.
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robić zamieszanie wokół czegoś [idiom][informal] start learning
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nie ustąpić ani na krok [idiom] start learning
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przygotować coś naprędce (np. posiłek) start learning
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próba ukrywania/zatuszowania faktów start learning
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zdawać ponownie LUB egzamin poprawkowy [BrE] start learning
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throw sth back in somebody's face = to be unkind to someone after they have been kind to you or helped you (e.g. I felt that everything I’d done for them was thrown back in my face.)
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explain: put a brave face on something start learning
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act as if something unpleasant or upsetting is not as bad as it really is. He was putting a brave face on it but she knew he was shattered.
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na pierwszy rzut oka, pozornie start learning
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on the face of it [idiom]
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krzywy, przekrzywiony, koślawy start learning
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natural ability that makes it easy for you to do something well I had no aptitude for accountancy and began to hate it.
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coś komuś wychodzi uszami (mieć czegoś w nadmiarze) start learning
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have something coming out of one's ears
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explain: "heard it all before" start learning
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You can say this if you've the heard the same ideas, promises, excuses, etc. in the past, and you're no longer impressed by them. "They had no new ideas. I'd heard it all before a thousand times."
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ktoś będzie musiał długo czegoś wysłuchiwać start learning
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somebody will never hear end of it
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explain: be quick/slow on the uptake start learning
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to understand things easily/with difficulty He's a little slow on the uptake, so you may have to repeat the instructions a few times.
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uchylić, uchylać, unieważnić (np. plan, osąd, decyzję) start learning
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give an assurance that...
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zachęcać (kogoś do czegoś) start learning
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The money spurs her to study more.
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procedury zwalniania [HR term] start learning
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wtrącać, wcinać się (np. do rozmowy) start learning
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Sorry to butt in, but could I speak to you for a moment?
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złowiona na wędkę (o rybie) start learning
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in the same vein / in a similar vein
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utrzymywać, twierdzić [formalnie] start learning
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wystąpić wspólnie przeciwko komuś start learning
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wyrachowany, myślący o sobie start learning
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explain: make off with sth start learning
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to steal sth and hurry away with sth
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to pretend to be, know or have sth in order to impress people He makes like he's the greatest actor of all time.
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explain: to have all the makings of sth start learning
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to have the qualities that are necessary to become sth
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explain: be on the make [idiom] start learning
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seeking to improve one's social or financial position, usually at the expense of others or of principle
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to pay for, replace or repair sth that has been lost or damaged It may cost several billion euros to make good the damage.
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sink or swim OR make or break
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in other words, to manage with sth that's not really good enough.
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explain: make/head for sth start learning
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We made for the door OR The coach was heading for Warsaw.
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jakby (w sposób, który wydaje się być prawdziwy) Garnitur pasował jakby był zrobiony na zamówienie. start learning
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The suit fit as though it had been custom-made.
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Obudziłam się wcześnie, i dzięki temu nie spóźniłam się na autobus. start learning
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I woke up early and in that I wasn't late for my bus.
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The EU needs to engage with Libya across a broad range of issues.
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test (something, especially a new product) to assess its suitability or performance. Teachers all over the UK are trialling the materials.
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ucieleśniać, uosabiać, reprezentować (np. cechę, ideał) start learning
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a large quantity of something reams of useful information
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tajny, potajemny, ukradkowy start learning
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podstępny, pozornie niewinny (np. wróg, choroba) start learning
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Used when you want to say the same thing in return to someone, but you can't be arsed to type the full thing. Means 'same here' pretty much.
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łagodny, niezłośliwy (np. choroba) start learning
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egocentrism or self-absorption or self-centredness
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ćwok, jełop, baran [slang] start learning
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explain: to make headway [idiom] start learning
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to move forward or make progress We're gradually making headway with the project. OR The boat made little headway against the strong current.
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explain: make heavy weather of [idiom] start learning
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to treat (something) in a way that makes it seem more important or difficult than it really is An actor who makes heavy weather of what should be a simple scene.
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kanalia, drań, bydlak [BrE] start learning
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explain: walk it [idiom][BrE] start learning
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achieve a victory easily or do sth successfully and easily The team should walk it on Saturday. OR It's an easy exam. You'll walk it.
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to go to a place by walking start learning
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"Should we take the car?" "It's not that far. Let's just walk it."
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figurka, pionek, symboliczny przywódca (np. marionetkowy przywódca polityczny) start learning
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a figurehead is a leader who has no real power or influence, especially a leader of a political party
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explain: strike a chord [idiom] start learning
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cause someone to feel sympathy, emotion, or enthusiasm OR to cause you to remember that something is connected to you in some way The healthcare reforms struck a chord with voters. | PL: trafić do odbiorcy, odnaleźć wspólny punkt (i wywołać pozytywne emocje).
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sklep monopolowy [BrE][Slang] start learning
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I think the offie is still open.
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rola epizodyczna / rola statysty start learning
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explain: to walk the line start learning
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To remain neutral rather than committing to a particular position, view, or thing. When my kids fight, I try to walk the line rather than siding with one of them.
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być w zmowie, zmawiać się, zmówić się Został oskarżony o bycie w zmowie z terrorystami. start learning
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He was accused of colluding with the terrorists.
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zamaskować, utajnić [oficjalnie] start learning
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Thank you. I'm much obliged.
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pokrzyżować komuś plany [idioms] start learning
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cook sb's goose OR put a spoke in sb's wheel
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commons / folk / the people The commons will agree on everything if it resonates with them on an emotional level.
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służyć również jako coś innego start learning
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double as sth OR double up as sth This table can double as a chair.
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1. konsekwencja (czegoś), implikacja, 2. gałąź (drzewa), 3. Będziesz musiał ponieść konsekwencje swoich czynów. start learning
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1. consequence (of something), implication, 2. branch (of trees), 3. You will have to face the ramifications of what you have done.
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specyficzny, charakterystyczny, dziwaczny start learning
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leżeć w łóżku z powodu choroby start learning
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keep one's bed OR be laid up
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zwolnienie, uwolnienie (np. od podatku), ulga (np. podatkowa) / zwolnienie z czegoś (np. z egzaminu) start learning
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explain: you get what you pay for start learning
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In commercial transactions, the quality of goods and services increases as the prices increase, i.e., the more one pays, the better the merchandise.
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posługiwać się pseudonimem... start learning
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a usually fixed occasion of informal meeting and chatting at which refreshments are served
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