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reagować zbyt mocno lub nieproporcjonalnie start learning
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liczyć na kogoś lub na coś start learning
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count on someone or something
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jednakże, mimo wszystko, mimo to start learning
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However, in spite of everything, in spite of this
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pozwać, zaskarżyć, podać do sądu start learning
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the person or team that is expected to lose a race or competition start learning
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GP (general practitioner)
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badania lekarskie(kontrolne) start learning
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medical examination (audit)
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She is generally regarded as one of the greatest singers this century. The plans were regarded with suspicion.
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Martial ----> form Mars (good of War)
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Martial ----> form Mars (good of War)
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w środku nocy, w głęboką noc start learning
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In the middle of the night, in the deep night
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Nick is being very mysterious about where he's going on holiday.
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Digging the garden is good exercise.
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heating (UK-ogrzewanie) Heat (USA) Could you turn the heat up a little? I don't really like the heat.
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I don't really like the heat.
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kłócić się z kimś, sprzeczać się start learning
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arguing with someone argue My parents are always arguing about money. Kids, will you stop arguing with each other?
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argumentować, tłumaczyć się, błagać start learning
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argue, to explain, to beg He argued that cuts in military spending were necessary. She argued for/against tax cuts.
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He lost consciousness (= stopped being conscious) for several minutes. I want to be here when she regains consciousness (= becomes conscious again). There's a growing consciousness about environmental issues among young people.
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wzrost, przyrost, wzrastać start learning
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increase, increase, increase
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During the summer months, rainfall decreases.
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Rob is late for the programme because there was such a long queue for coffee!
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piąte koło u wozu, przyzwoitka start learning
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Fifth wheel in the car, decoy
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Later that year she met Adam and she knew instantly that they were soulmates.
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He's been having an affair with a woman at work.
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After years of job dissatisfaction, he's at last found his niche in financial services.
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zakłopotany, skrępowany, zmieszany start learning
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Embarrassed, embarrassed, confused
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streszczenie, podsumowanie start learning
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He gave a brief summary of what happened.
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burza mózgów, dyskutować, burza start learning
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Brainstorm, discuss, storm
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Education should be relevant to children's needs.
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wprowadzenie, wstęp, przedstawić kogoś start learning
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Introduction, introduction, introduce somebody My next guest needs no introduction.
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The main purpose of the meeting is to discuss the future of the company. The drug may be legalized for medical purposes. Is there any particular reason why he doesn't want to come? He left without giving a reason. That was the reason for telling her.
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He died shortly after midnight.
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She hears on the radio that the bus drivers have gone on strike so there are no buses.
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uderzenie, strajk, uderzać, strajkować start learning
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strike, strike, strike, strike struck(past) His car went out of control and struck a tree. The hurricane struck the coast at about eight in the morning.
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I've never heard of anyone being struck by lightning.
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inwazja, wtargnięcie, najście start learning
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She could not bear the intrusion into her private life.
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najeżdzać, atakować, opanować start learning
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To invade, to attack, to master Portugal was invaded by the French in 1807. Every summer the town is invaded by tourists.
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worthwhile, worth the trouble It's a difficult course but it's very worthwhile.
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wyczucie czasu, koordynacja start learning
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You need great timing to be a good football player.
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zakaz, zakazany, zabraniać start learning
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A lot of people think boxing should be banned. Ian's been banned from driving for 2 years.
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toksyczny, trujący, trucizna start learning
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The book shows simple things you can do to reduce pollution from your car.
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surround, surround yourself The house is surrounded by a large garden. The police have surrounded the building. the surrounding countryside
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He denied allegations that he had cheated.
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odkładać, odraczać, zawieszać start learning
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The semifinal was suspended because of bad weather. She was suspended from school for fighting.
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prowodyr, przywódca gangu start learning
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ringleader, the leader of the gang
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Before the invention of the light bulb, you had to watch plays during the day when it was light outside. Before the light bulb, people did not do much at night because it was dark. Changing the light bulbs in your room can help you sleep.
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gaszenie pożaru, gaszenie, gasić start learning
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fire extinguish, extinguish, extinguish
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The show will be on until the end of the month.
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modernize, revamp (change something in order to improve it) They're revamping the restaurant. We really need to modernize our image.
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These measures will save a significant amount of money. It is significant that Falkner did not attend the meeting himself.
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Email is a quick and efficient way of contacting people.
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a fuel such as coal or oil that is obtained from under the ground
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I won't call you unless there are any problems.
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A balanced diet is essential for healthy growth.
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New computers depreciate in value very quickly.
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