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dose
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dawka
Your daily dose of calorries should be less than 1700 during a diet.
comorbidity
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współwystępowanie, choroba współistniejąca
Older people with comorbidities are the main group of risk to die because of coronavirus.
diabetes
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cukrzyca
A patient suffering from diabetes has a high blood sugar level.
pulmonary
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płucny
It's more likely to have a pulmonary disease when you smoke cigarettes.
pneumonia
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zapalenie płuc
He was 85 years old and died of pneumonia.
susceptible
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podatny
We are more susceptible to a common cold during the winter.
diarrhoea
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biegunka
liver
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wątroba
instance
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instancja, przypadek, prośba, wniosek
We do good business in each instance.
occur
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występować, zdarzać się
Changes that we didn't expected occured.
virulent
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zjadliwy, zaraźliwy, jadowity
The bacterias on Komodo dragon's tongue are very virulent.
capacity
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objętość, pojemność, zdolność
The capacity of this truck is 13 tons.
rough
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szorstki, ostry, niebezpieczny, niewygodny
A rough dog attacked me in front of my house.
dock
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dok, nabrzeże, dok zaladunkowy, ława oskarżonych
Warehouse docks allow for safe and efficient loading and unloading of trucks.
semi
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półfinał, bliźniak, ciezarowk
There are not such many parking places designed for semi.
wiggle room
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otwarta furtka
There is still plenty of wiggle room in the legislation.
rattle
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denerwować, stukać, grzechotać
His loud laugh rattled me.
to congest
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przeciążać, zatkać
Every afternoon, cities in the centre of Gdynia are congested.
solitude
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samotność
When you spend a lot of time far away from your family you can feel solitude.
butt
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tyłek, niedopałek
Get your lazy butt and start training.
tough
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twardy, trudny, wymagający, wytrzymaly
Unemployment was a tough time for me.
maneuver
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manewr, czasownik manewrować
You need to do 5 maneuvers during an exam for a driving license.
to disrupt
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zakłócać, przerwać,
The supply chains are disrupted because of the coronavirus.
possession
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własność, posiadanie
1% of people are in possession of 99% global wealth.
layered
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warstwowa, złożony
This problem is more layered than you think.
eerie
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straszny, upiorny
The echo in the cavern was eerie.
apprehension
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obawa, lęk
I felt an apprehension as a door of surgery opened.
retreat
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wycofywać się
It wasn't good idea, I need to retreat from it.
hence
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stąd, więc, z tego powodu
She got married, hence the ring.
dissipate
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rozpraszać, rozwiewać, znikać
Clouds were dissipated by strong wind.
wipe out
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zderzyć się, wykończyć
Children can wipe out their parents.
disruption
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zakłócenie, zamęt
The coronavirus caused a huge disruption on capital market.
cure
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lekarstwo
We have to find the cure for cancer.
disaster
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kataklizm, katastrofa
What a beautiful disaster.
ridiculous
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śmieszny / żałosny
remote
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oddalony, zdalnie sterowany
Remote work is very popular these days.
to strike
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bić, uderzyć, strajkować
He tried to strike me but I was faster.
to rip
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drzeć, pękać
His trousers ripped when he sat in a chair.
beneath
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pod, poniżej
She is sitting beneath a blanket because she is cold.
to huddle
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gromadzić sie
After escaping the ship, the men huddled together in three small whaleboats.
dire
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straszny, okropny, pilny
This is a dire task, so I have to do it first.
suspense
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niepewność, napięcie
Don't keep me in suspense - tell me what's happened.
to dismiss
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odwołać, odrzucić, zwolnić
Almost half of our staff have been dismissed.
to embark
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do podjęcia, wchodzić na pokład statku /samolotu
We needed to wait about 5 minutes for the last passenger who embarked on the plane.
to sway
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kołysać się, chwiać, wywierać wpływ
There are plenty of techniques to sway a customer.
wisdom
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mądrość, rozsądek
You have great wisdom at such a young age.
rudimentary
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prymitywny, elementarny
Many people in Africa can read and write only on a rudimentary level.
horseradish
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chrzan
sour rye soup
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żurek
rye
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żyto
beetroot
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burak
cooked meats
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gotowane mięsa
home-made pate
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pasztet domowy
yeast cake
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ciasto drożdżowe
Plant cress
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rzeżucha
catkins/aments
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bazie
lynx
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ryś
moose
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łoś
hastily
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pochopnie, lekkomyslnie
frantic
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szalony
I spent several frantic minutes watching the end of the race.
reluctantly
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niechętnie, opornie
I reluctantly go to work every Monday.
to release
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uwolnić, wydawać
I hope, they will release him from prison.
rusted
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zardzewiały
I couldn't open the door because the lock was rusted.
soil
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gleba, ziemia
The soil in my garden is really good.
to contaminate
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zanieczyszczać, skazić
Water in the lake was contaminated by fertilizer from the field.
settler
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osadnik, kolonista
There is a conflict because of Israeli settlers on the West Bank.
to overuse
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nadużywać
During a pandemic, the government overuses its power.
decidedly
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zdecydowanie, stanowczo
It is a decidedly difficult year for the world economy.
chimney
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komin
Does Santa really come down the chimney?
palpable
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namacalny, wyraźny, ewidentny
There is a palpable difference between coronavirus and seasonal flu.
variable
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zmienny
Weather in March is variable.
motherland
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ojczyzna
to hunker down
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przeczekać, przygotowywać się, zbierać się w sobie
When the nuclear attack came, we were supposed to go downstairs and hunker down.
missile
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pocisk
This missile has a range of more than 5 km.
deterrent
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odstraszający, odstraszacz
Police controls are a main deterrent for me to driving too fast.
eradication
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likwidacja, wyplenienie, pozbycie się
The organization's goal is the eradication of poverty.
inaccurate
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niedokładny, niepoprawny
I don't know how to control inaccurate information coming from social media.
contagious
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zaraźliwy
This disease is very contagious.
to deploy
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wdrożyć, rozmieszczać
The soldiers were deployed in Iraq because of military conflict.
to hoard
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gromadzić, zbierać
We hoarded a huge tinned food in the basement in case of emergency.
to ramp up
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zawyżyć
The company ramped up share prices.
to tinker
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majsterkować, dłubać
It's risky to tinker with power generation.
to justify
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usprawiedliwiać, wyrównywać
Nothing can justify your behaviour.
hunch
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przeczucie
I've got the hunch that I will win in a lottery.
mundane
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nieciekawy, nudny, doczesny
Sometimes, even the most exciting things become mundane ones.
to dispense
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wydawać, zapewniać, rozdzielać
The L.A. Times actually turned to Twitter to dispense information.
to crop up
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pojawiać się, przewijać
I'll see you on Monday unless something crops up.
broadcast
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audycja, program, transmisja
I wanted to watch this TV broadcast but I fell asleep.
to shape
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kształtować / rzecz. kształt, zarys
That experience shaped my life.
to tap
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uzyskiwać, wykorzystywać
I tapped into the information I got during the course.
to perceive
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postrzegać, uświadamiać sobie
I don't care how people perceive me.
to fold
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zgiąć, skladać
You can fold this paper in half.
to append
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dodać, dołączać
People appended key words with # to make their tweets more recognisable.
hornet
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szerszeń
encryption
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szyfrowanie
I don't use encryption software on my laptop.
curtain
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zasłona, firanka
My wife bought us new curtains to the kitchen.
myth
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mit, błędne przekonanie
You should know that it's just a myth.
to balk
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wzdragać się, zapierać się
I balked at the prospect of spending another month in quarantine.
tension
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napięcie / zdenerwowanie, różnica potrzeb
Someone told a joke and broke the tension.
dragnet
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obława, sieć
Police set up a large dragnet around the court to catch criminals.
nonetheless
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niemniej jednak
Nonetheless, I have learned much.
onslaught
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atak, szturm, najazd
A propaganda onslaught tells us that we have to give up some privacy in exchange for safety.
encompass
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obejmować, otaczać, ogarniać
The pandemic encompasses the world.
grave
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grób, śmierć, powazny
He hasn't been to her grave in recent years.
to abuse
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nadużywać, wykorzystywac
She abused my trust.
merely
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jedynie, tylko, zaledwie
It's merely small mistake.
boundary
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granica, linia koncowa
The current boundaries of Poland were set after the Second World War.
uprising
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powstanie
to uproot
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wykorzenić, wyrwać z korzeniami
How to uproot a culture of corruption?
to violate
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naruszać, profanować, gwałcić
Protestors violate law sitting on the road.
fury
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furia, wściekłość
assault
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napad, atak
She is a victim of a brutal assault.
predatory
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drapieżny
to envy
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zazdrościć
You shouldn't envy him his new car.
to restore
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przywrócić, odbudować
The car was restored to a good condition.
goon
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zbir, głupek
clergy
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duchowieństwo
The school near the church was run by the clergy.
inextricably
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nierozerwalnie
The war and the economy are always inextricably linked.
greed
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chciwość
He won a lot of money, but his greed didn't let him stop betting.
perpetrator
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sprawca, przestępca
The perpetrator of that crime is in prison now.
admission
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przyjęcie (do szpitala), przyznanie się
Admission is better than a lie.
to gloss over
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tuszować
The government tries to gloss over the problem.
reversing sensors
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czujniki cofania
to pretend
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udawać / symulować
fence
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płot
The horse jumped over the fence.
juvenile
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nieletni, młodzieniec
Because you are juvenile, you will not go to prison.
shelter
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schronienie, schronisko
He was homeless so he lived in a shelter.
to commit
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popełnić, dopuszczać się
He commited a crime, and police arrested him.
needle
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igła
to rush
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spieszyć się, pędzić, biec,
I don't like to be rushed when I eat breakfast.
glimpse
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mignięcie, migać
After small success, I saw a glimpse of hope.
trapped
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uwięziony, w pułapce
He began to feel like a trapped animal.
to struggle
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borykać się, szamotać
We struggled with a crisis for years.
incarcerate
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uwięzić
He was incarcerated for 5 years, after the robbery.
craft
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rzemiosło, zawód, forsa, statek
I started as a stockbroker, but I have a second craft now.

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