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oczekiwać od kogoś, przypuszczać, spodziewać się start learning
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czasownik używany w 1 osobie liczby pojedynczej i mnogiej, służy do wyrażania ofert, pytania o poradę czy informację) start learning
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móc; forma czasu Past Simple od czasownika 'may' start learning
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na - np. (na temat, na podstawie) start learning
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uwiązany, granica, będący w drodze start learning
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niespokojny, zaniepokojony, nerwowy start learning
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zawiadomienie, zauważać istnienie czegoś, notatka, ogłoszenie, wypowiedzenie np umowy o pracę, recenzja dot. książki start learning
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zaniepokojony, zniecierpliwiony start learning
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umowa, teansakcja, rozdać start learning
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spadanie, zapadanie w sen start learning
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skupiać, uwaga, skupienie, koncentracja, skupić (światło) centrum uwagi start learning
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podejście do czegoś (metoda), zbliżanie się do czegoś, dojazd, dojście, dostęp start learning
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nabyć, wejść w posiadanie start learning
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wkład, dane wejściowe, wejście start learning
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Pogrzebać, pochować, zakopać start learning
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zauważyć, dostrzec, wrócić uwagę start learning
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przechowywać przez przynajmniej 6 miesięcy start learning
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stored for at least 6 months
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umożliwiać właściwą cyrkulację powietrzną start learning
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enable proper air circulation
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zbiornik/czołg, basen, cysterna nalej wody do zbiornika, proszę start learning
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to rozwiązanie wydaje się być właściwe start learning
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This solution seems to be appropriate
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właściwa cyrkulacja powietrza start learning
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rozebrany, obdarty, obnażony start learning
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nagroda, wynagrodzenie, rekompensata start learning
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I am convinced that this is the right decision
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zapytaj pracodawcę o awans start learning
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Ask your employer for a promotion
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ja na pogrzebie mojego byłego start learning
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nie obrazisz się, jeśli Tobie nie pomogę? start learning
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Won't You take offense if I don't help You?
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wypełnić luki odpowiedziami poniżej start learning
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jaśniejszy niż błękit nieba start learning
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więc jak możesz unikać polegania na słownikach? start learning
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So how can you avoid relying on dictionaries?
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Someone who is disabled has something that makes it harder for them to live.
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For example, if you say ‘You’re ugly!’ that’s an insult. You hurt someone with words.
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If someone is jealous of you, they want something that you have but they don’t have.
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For example, if you are sick and you don’t want to make other people sick, you might say, ‘Keep away!’
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When you scrunch up a piece of paper, you crush it, you destroy it in your hand.
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Cardboard is like paper, but harder. When you order something online, or buy something in a shop, it often comes in a cardboard box.
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When you save someone, you take them out of danger. For example, if a cat is in a tree and can’t get down, you can climb up and take it out, and you are saving it.
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Normally, when you play Dixit, you have three-to-six people and everyone takes a few cards. Then each person has a turn. So your turn is when you play.
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I didn’t think I would be able to get a normal job and fit into that.
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I read loads of romance books, and I kind of fell in love with it,
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a person's emotional state or the atmosphere of a place as communicated to and felt by others. start learning
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I appreciate your involvement
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byłbym złożoną (osobowością) start learning
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oddawać się, poświęcać się, ustatkować zanim znalazłem kogoś by się ustatkować start learning
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before I found someone to commit to
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każdy podbój sprawiałby, że rosnę w twoich oczach start learning
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Every conquest I had made would make me more of a boss to you
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wymyślić, pojąć, rozwiązywać start learning
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zarządzanie nieruchomościami, gospodarka nieruchomościami start learning
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real estate management, property management the business of managing land and buildings, including activities such as keeping buildings in good condition and organizing the renting of property
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proszę, wsyp dwie łyżeczki cukru start learning
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Please put in two teaspoons of sugar
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proszę przunieś jeden widelec start learning
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Uchwyt, uporać się, załatwić dać radę milion znaczeń start learning
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Śmieszny, zabawny, absurdalny niedorzeczny start learning
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Pachnące, wonić, wypełniać zapachem zapal pachnące świece, będzie romantyczny nastrój start learning
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odstąpić, zwolnić z opłat Jednym z najlepszych sposobów na zwiększenie szans na zwolnienie z opłat jest śledzenie każdego kontaktu telefonicznego z instytucjami finansowymi. start learning
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One of the best ways to improve your chances of getting fees waived is by keeping track of every time you call your financial institutions.
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Cześć, chcę poprosić o podwyższenie kredytu. Obecnie mam do dyspozycji pięćset funtów, a chcę tysiąc. start learning
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Hi, I’d like to request a credit increase. I currently have five hundred pounds available and I’d like a thousand.
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Przedstawiciel obsługi klienta był bardzo uprzejmy, ale nalegał, że nie może zrobić nic, by usunąć opłatę. start learning
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The customer-service rep was very polite, but insisted she couldn’t do anything to erase the charge.
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Gdy tylko je przeczytałem, doświadczyłem cudownej zmiany w jej zdolności do zniesienia opłaty. start learning
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As soon as I read them, I experienced a miraculous change in her ability to waive the fee.
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Spierać się, kwestionować, dyskutować Zadzwoniłem do wystawcy mojej karty kredytowej i powiedziałem, że chcę zakwestionować obciążenie. start learning
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I called my credit card company and told them I wanted to dispute a charge.
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Dwa tygodnie później skarga została całkowicie rozwiązana na moją korzyść. start learning
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Two weeks later, the complaint was totally resolved in my favor.
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ciężar, obciążenie np finansowe Co miesiąc otrzymujemy rachunek, płacimy go i wzruszamy ramionami, sfrustrowani ciężarem naszych pożyczek, ale nie jesteśmy do końca pewni, czy możemy cokolwiek zrobić. start learning
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We get a bill each month, we pay it, and we shrug, frustrated about the burden of our loans but not really sure if we can do anything.
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Będziesz mógł zwiększyć swoje pieniądze, patrząc w przyszłość. start learning
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You’ll be free to grow your money by looking ahead.
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czynsz, narzędzia, użytkowość, media Aby pozbyć się długów, musisz mieć co miesiąc wystarczający dochód, aby wywiązywać się ze swoich regularnych zobowiązań, takich jak zakupy spożywcze, media, kredyt hipoteczny start learning
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To eradicate debt, you need to have enough income every month to meet your regular obligations like groceries, utilities, your mortgage,
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najważniejsze, pierwszorzędne start learning
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paramount means more important than anything else. paramount pictures -name film production company
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aktualny, obecny, bieżący aktualny nastròj, rachunek bieżący start learning
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current mood, current acount
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is a small vehicle, like a car or a cart, that you use in the garden. Wheelbarrows have one big wheel and two legs. You put things in a wheelbarrow, like seeds, and push it to carry the things around. It’s much easier than carrying them on your back!
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is money, gold, jewellery—basically, expensive things. But when we say ‘treasure’, we are usually thinking of fantasy and stories. For example, pirates put treasure in wooden boxes called chests and bury them under the ground.
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is a type of treasure. Jewels are special stones that are very pretty and cost a lot of money. Diamonds are the most expensive jewels, but there are also rubies, which are red, emeralds, which are green, amethysts, which are purple, and so on.
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When you put lots of things together, you make a pile. For example, if you have lots of clothes in your room, and you are very lazy, you might throw them on the floor. Over time, you will throw more and more clothes, and they will make a pile.
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is a liquid, like water, that you use to make two things stick to each other. For example, maybe you have a card and a piece of paper. You want the paper to stick to the card, so you put glue on the paper and push it against the card.
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When you spit you throw water or saliva out of your mouth. In the UK, it is very rude to spit outside, but in the past, people used to chew tobacco and spit it out. If you eat some very bad food, you might spit it out.
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Wicked means evil, very very bad. So witches are wicked, in fairy tales stepmothers are usually wicked, and so on. You might know The Wicked Witch of the West, a green witch from The Wizard of Oz.
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Spin, and the past tense is spun, is when you move something around in a circle. When you drive a car, the wheels spin. When you put clothes in a washing machine, it spins them around to clean them.
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inspiring resolutions to help you be a better human — and create a better world
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Nie wierz mi na słowo, ale... start learning
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You're so gorgeous I can't say anything to your face 'Cause look at your face And I'm so furious At you for making me feel this way But what can I say? You're gorgeous
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Whiskey on ice, Sunset and Vine You've ruined my life by not being mine
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potknąć się, wpaść do domu start learning
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Guess I'll just stumble on home to my cats Alone, unless you wanna come along
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Mogę utonąć, zachłysnąć się start learning
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Ocean blue eyes looking in mine I feel like I might sink and drown and die
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Indigenous people are the people who originally lived in a place. For example, in America, the Native Americans, or American Indians, are indigenous. In Australia, the aborigines are indigenous.
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So I don’t want to spoil the story,
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So they were stealing land, they were killing native peoples, they were enslaving people and they were taking resources such as wood, gold, silver and so on.
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on zmierza do, zbliża się do np. emerytury start learning
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Although she's dressed up to the nines
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I had to let it happen I had to change
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Though it seemed to the world They were all I desired
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Przez wszystkie moje szalone dni start learning
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Nie mam nic więcej do powiedzenia start learning
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There's nothing more I can think of to say to you
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contemporary means ‘modern’, ‘of this time’.
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When you are attracted to someone, you feel attraction, you find them attractive. This means that you think they are pretty or handsome, and you would like to kiss that person, probably. Women who are only attracted to other women are lesbians.
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When you assume something, you don’t know if it is true, but you think, ‘Well, it must be true, right?’ For example, if someone says to you, ‘I’m so busy looking after my kids,’ you might assume that they’re married.
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Crafts are forms of art where you make things with your hands. For example, origami, sewing and arranging flowers are all crafts. Crafts are very popular with children, and are a great way to relax.
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I’m Fergus,’ he said, the redness finally starting to leave his face. ‘
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He grabbed the papers and ran to the door.
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A savage is a person who is very strong and cruel. They do not care about others and kill for fun. This word is mainly used in a racist way, to refer to Africans or Indigenous people.
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warrior is someone who fights, who goes to war. Nowadays, we talk about soldiers, but when we talk about the past, we say ‘warrior’. It makes me think of someone with lots of muscles and a sword.
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If someone did a really good job on something, or they’re sad and you want to make them feel better, you can pat them on the back.
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When you grit your teeth, you rub your teeth together from side to side. Gritting your teeth is very bad for them, and can cause your teeth to become flat. Usually, people grit their teeth when they are very angry, or in a lot of pain.
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Crawl means to move forward by lying down and using your hands and feet. People only crawl when they are trying to stay hidden, for example soldiers who are trying to secretly get into a building. Snakes always crawl, because they cannot stand up.
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You can stab someone with a spear or throw it.
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Cowardice is the quality of being a coward, a person who is afraid of everything. One way of showing your cowardice is to shiver with fear
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Wood produces the most ashes, and if you have a traditional fireplace, you have to clean the ashes out regularly. Many people, when they die, choose to be cremated, burnt, and then their family keeps their ashes in a jar called an urn.
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His moustache was so thick that Pedro wondered if it made it hard to look down.
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Precisely,’ said Sebastián. His moustache seemed to move slightly out of time with his lips, giving the impression that it was dancing.
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We have the stronger force, and they fight amongst themselves
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Cacica Gaitana groaned and rubbed her forehead
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Cacica Gaitana groaned and rubbed her forehead
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Cacica Gaitana groaned and rubbed her forehead
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Timanco, her son, leaned over the table towards her
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Timanco, her son, leaned over the table towards her.
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Timanco looked doubtful, but before he could respond, the servant came back in.
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There was a tense air in the room. Timanco grit his teeth and stared at his mother, waiting for her response. But instead of banging the table, she burst out laughing.
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There was a tense air in the room. Timanco grit his teeth and stared at his mother, waiting for her response. But instead of banging the table, she burst out laughing.
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Gaitana pulled out his eyes. For taking her son away, her precious boy, she cut off Pedro’s most precious parts.
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Then, to show a message to the other Spaniards, she tied a rope around his jaw and attached it to her horse. For days, she rode around, dragging Pedro behind her, to show all the people what happened to those who challenged Cacica Gaitana.
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dziennik, gazeta, czasopismo start learning
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I didn't have to stand in queues
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I didn't have to stand in line
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a style or method of cooking, especially as characteristic of a particular country, region, or establishment.
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I've never been able to reach this level before.
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stabilizacja, stagnacja, zastój, płaskowyż start learning
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Unfortunately, these efforts have reached a plateau and have slowed down.
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Nie możesz się doczekać wypadu do miasta start learning
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Whether you look forward to a city break
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it is the ideal destination for culture, gastronomy, diversity and architecture lovers. The "wow" effect is guaranteed.
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This site offers an exceptional panorama of the Georgian capital
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Namur is an incredibly charming, endearing city with the Belgian surrealism of Brussels and romanticism of Budapest or Bruges.
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Proper nutrition is important every day, but now there’s even more reason to ditch the bag o’chips and go for the greens.
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When you like someone romantically you can flirt. For example, you might tell someone that they are very pretty. When two people both flirt with each other, they have a flirtation. A person who likes to flirt a lot is flirty.
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When you clear something up, you tidy it and clean it and If you don’t understand someone, your friend can also clear it up for you, explain what it means.
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Slam means to hit something very hard so that it makes a loud noise. For example, if you have an argument with someone, you might walk out of the room and slam the door behind you, so that they know you are really angry.
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When you do something really bad to someone, like hurt them or offend them, you usually apologise. However, if you do something really bad, you might need to make it up to them.
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When you wink, you close just one eye. Winking can mean lots of things. For example, you might wink when you are flirting with someone
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Besides, I was starting to worry that maybe he didn’t like me.
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panierowana wieprzowina (kotlet) start learning
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handmade dumplings with cottage cheese and potato, served with pork fat and onion
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When we meet a word we have met before, we have the chance for retrieval - to pull the word from our brain. But every time we look up the meaning or successfully retrieve it, our connection with the word grows stronger.
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skorupiaki, mięczaki, owoce morza start learning
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Does this dish include shellfish?
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Coffee boosted my energy level.
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That quality in him made him appealing.
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He couldn't function properly without strong coffee.
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mściwość, zemsta, wendeta start learning
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It is not a matter of revenge, but justice must be done.
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We've got plenty of time.
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The view from our hotel room is just magnificent.
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Jestem tego świadomy, doskonale zdaję sobie z tego sprawę start learning
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Northern Ireland voted to remain in Eu
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this country are very right wing
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To farsa ale oboje możemy się z tego pośmiać. start learning
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It's farcical but the two of us can laugh at these things.
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baczne przyglądanie się, analizowanie, badanie start learning
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She scrutinized his face to remember every detail.
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udział, kwota, norma dawka start learning
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Limit połowów został ponownie zwiększony w tym roku
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tak robią ludzie, którzy narzucają innym swoją wolę start learning
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This is done by people who impose their will on others.
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We will finish within an hour.
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zebranie partyjne zostało odwołane start learning
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The party conference was cancelled.
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usługi seksualne, baraszkowanie start learning
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She wanted to party in the toilet.
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All political factions should be required to take a position on love.
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I could only think of one thing that might appease them.
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so they couldn't agree that they will abide by European rules on food standards
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The river has been assigned the second class of water cleanliness
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poza salą wykładową wymagano od uczniów praktycznego doświadczenia start learning
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Beyond the classroom, students were expected to gain applied experience
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International students play an enormously important role in American science and business.
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handlowiec, kupiec, sprzedawca start learning
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I'm a simple timber merchant
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Przesyłka, partia towaru, ekspedycja start learning
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I have a large consignment going to Australia at the end of the week.
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Prime Minister misled directly people about this
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i nikt nie wie, jak rozwiązać ten problem start learning
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and nobody knows how to solve this issue
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She didn't ask anyone for permission.
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zaćmienie, przysłonięcie, zepchnięcie na drugi plan, upadek ta data oznacza upadek imperium rzymskiego start learning
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This date marks the eclipse of the Roman Empire.
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He asked the waiter for the bill
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wytrwałość / niezmordowanie start learning
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At the end of the day, your perseverance will likely pay off.
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We don't know that for certain
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umieść wszystkie jajka w jednym koszu start learning
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put all your eggs in one basket I'm applying for several jobs because I don't really want to put all my eggs in one basket.
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używane do powiedzenia że by zrobić coś powoli i ostrożnie start learning
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used to tell someone to do something slowly and carefully
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nie ma tego złego, co by na dobre nie wyszło start learning
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every cloud has a silver lining said to emphasize that every difficult or unpleasant situation has some advantage
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nie ma bólu, nie ma zysku start learning
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owsianka ale również odsiadka w więzieniu start learning
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We all rushed upstairs to see what was going on.
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in the darkness of the park, someone is sleeping on a bench
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fiiżanka, puchar, kielich start learning
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zachowaj spokój, trzymać nerwy na wodzy, zachować zimną krew start learning
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When I saw the wound I tried to keep my cool.
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Nie mogę ich dłużej znieść start learning
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I can't stand them for a longer time
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When did you learn to talk back to your boss?
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Nie miałam dziś ochoty tego robić start learning
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I didn't feel like doing it today
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kryminalistycznych, sądowych start learning
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scientific tests or techniques used in the investigation of crimes
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He is upset about his neighbour's death
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Finding the courage to act or surrender will never be as painful as lying on a deathbed with regrets.
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May the remainder of your life be changed in the best of ways through the sharing of this tale.
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na własną rękę, sam samotnie start learning
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przedmioty wartościowe / kosztowności start learning
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świetnie sobie radzić, rozkwitać start learning
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praca domowa jako rzeczownik, jako czasownik przygotować, czynić przygotowywania start learning
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They're looking for things that are ready to unwrap and eat
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sprawdzać/patrzeć poniżej start learning
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If the leftover chocolate cake is shoved in the back corner, chances are the eye will gravitate towards the shiny apple right up front first.
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Skradać się, przemycać ale także donosiciel, podejrzany typ start learning
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Sneak veggies into everything. We even have a few ways to fit veggies into dessert. Yep, we went there.
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Limit those portions to less gargantuan sizes to easily eat a little healthier.
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oszacowanie, szacunek, podanie wyniku w przybliżeniu start learning
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Could you give me a rough estimate of the total cost?
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And opting for fruit can help avoid that dreaded sugar crash
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When we eat quickly, our bodies don’t always have time to realize we’re full — so it’s easy to overeat. Enjoy what’s on the plate, and stop eating as soon as that stomach gives the first hint of being full. It’s always possible to eat more later.
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nie możemy zabrać tej walizki - uchwyt jest zepsuty start learning
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we can't take this suitcase -the handle is broken
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an hour later, the detectives were sitting in DI Bell's office when Peter Webb appeard.
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I nic nie jest trwałe, nic nie jest trwałe start learning
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And nothing's permanent, nothing is there to last
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Frank popped in earlier and left some books for you
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wstydzę się mówić po angielsku start learning
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na pewno, z pewnością, bezwzględnie, bezwarunkowo, oczywiście start learning
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Well, it certainly wasn't an easy question or Certainly, I will do as you say.
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