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nawyk
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habit
We don't want the children to get into the habit of watching a lot of TV. I'm trying to break the habit of staying up too late.
niewiarygodny
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unbelievable
It's unbelievable how lucky she's been. The cold was unbelievable
surowy
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raw
These fish are often eaten raw. This information is only raw data and will need further analysis.
ładna
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pretty
brzydki
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ugly
There were ugly scenes outside the stadium.
gruby
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fat
You'll get fat if you eat so much chocolate. She eats all the time but never gets fat.
szczupły
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slim
She was tall and slim. How do you manage to stay so slim?
chudy, cienki
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thin
Cut the vegetables into thin strips. He was tall and thin, with dark hair.
łysy
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bald
He started going bald in his twenties. Our dog has a bald patch on its leg.
broda
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beard
He has decided to grow a beard and a moustache.
wąsy
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moustache
He has decided to grow a beard and a moustache.
blizna
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scar
Will the operation leave a scar? My husband died four years ago and the scar hasn't healed yet.
zmarszczki
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wrinkles
There were fine wrinkles around her eyes.
codzienny, swobodny (styl)
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casual
biustonosz
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bra
majtki
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pants
biżuteria
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jewellery
She has some lovely pieces of jewellery.
pasować (pod względem rozmiaru)
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fit
These trousers don't fit any more. That jacket fits well.
pasować (pod względem koloru, wzoru)
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match
sprytny
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clever
łagodny (smak, pogoda, uczucia)
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mild
She looked at him in mild surprise. mild cheese
łagodny (delikatny)
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gentle
My mother was such a gentle, loving person. She was the gentlest of nurses.
znudzony
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bored
The children quickly got bored with staying indoors. I'm bored with doing homework.
nie znosić czegoś/ kogoś
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detest
przypadkowy, losowy
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random
Some random guy gave me a hundred bucks. You don't want some random dude telling you how to live your life.
wart (ileś/czegoś)
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worth
How much is this painting worth? It was a long climb up the mountain but the view was worth it.
bezwartościowy
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worthless
He made me feel stupid and worthless. Critics say his paintings are worthless.
nieostrożny, niedbały
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careless
It was careless of me to leave the door open. It was very careless of you to forget your passport.
bezmyślny
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thoughtless
He had behaved thoughtlessly and selfishly. I should have called her to say we'd be late - it was a bit thoughtless of me.
bezcenny
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priceless
A trip round the world is a priceless opportunity. You should have seen his face—it was priceless!
lekkomyślny
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reckless
She was a good rider, but reckless. He admitted driving recklessly.
bezwzględny
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ruthless
The way she behaved towards him was completely ruthless. He has a ruthless determination to succeed.
okropny
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awful
The film was absolutely awful. I feel awful about forgetting her birthday.
emerytura
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retirement
We all wish you a long and happy retirement. At 60, he was now approaching retirement.
meble
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furniture
We need to buy some new furniture.
miejski
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urban
współlokator / współlokatorka
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roommate
głupota
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stupidity
He faked stupidity to try to escape punishment for the crime.
przestroga (uwaga), ostrożność
Niektóre ostrzeżenia muszą być wymienione na przykład dobre narzędzia są niezbędne do pracy dobrze.
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caution
Some cautions must be mentioned—for example good tools are essential to do the job well.
uzyskać (coś)
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obtain
He obtained a law degree from the University of California. Further details can be obtained by writing to the above address.
zwrot (pieniędzy)
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refund
The holiday company apologized and gave us a full refund. If there is a delay of 12 hours or more, you will receive a full refund of the price of your trip.
zwolnić, uwolnić, wypuścić
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release
Firefighters took two hours to release the driver from the wreckage. Six hostages were released shortly before midday.
odrzucić (coś)
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reject
The proposal was firmly rejected. Please reject the following candidates...
lekceważenie, lekceważyć
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disregard
His behaviour shows a total disregard for other people.
niezbędny (całkowicie)
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essential
The museum is closed while essential repairs are being carried out. Even in small companies, computers are an essential tool.
propozycja
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proposal
The proposal for a new sports hall has been rejected. They judged that the time was right for the proposal of new terms for the trade agreement.
liczyć
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count
I counted the money on the table.
wyjątek
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exception
I like all kinds of movies, with the exception of horror films.
odzyskać
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reclaim
You'll have to go to the police station to reclaim your wallet.
przyprawa
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spice
popełnić, zobowiązać się
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commit
Most crimes are committed by young men.
oddany, zobowiązany
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committed
She's committed to the job.
pozwalać, zezwalać
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permit
Visitors are not permitted to take photographs.
pozwolenie
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permission
She took the car without permission.
funkcje, cechy
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features
This phone has several new features. An interesting feature of the city is the old market.
niezwykły, nadzwyczajny
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extraordinary
She was an extraordinary young woman. What an extraordinary thing to say!
dostosować, wyregulować
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adjust
This button is for adjusting the volume. You can adjust the heat using this switch here.
regulacja, korekta
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adjustment
I've made a few adjustments to the design. Some adjustment of the lens may be necessary.
bezrobocie
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unemployment
The unemployment rate has increased to 20 percent. It was a time of mass unemployment.
oskarżenie
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accusation
I don't want to make an accusation until I have some proof. He made a number of accusations against his former colleagues.
rozczarować
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disappoint
I hate to disappoint you, but I'm just not interested. We don't want to disappoint the fans.
utrzymywać
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sustain
I only had a little chocolate to sustain me on my walk. The money he received was hardly enough to sustain a wife and five children.
uważać (za/się)
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regard
She is generally regarded as one of the greatest singers this century. He regards himself as a patriot.
przerywać
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interrupt
I was trying to work but the children were interrupting me. Sorry to interrupt, but there's someone to see you.
kolega
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fellow
She has a very good reputation among her fellows.
dziedzictwo
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legacy
The war has left a legacy of destruction
odwaga
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courage
She didn't have the courage to tell him the truth.
paskudny
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nasty
I had a nasty feeling that he would follow me. This coffee has a nasty taste.
całkiem (jakieś)
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quite
I'm quite tired, but I'm happy to walk a little further. He plays quite well.
oszukiwać
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cheat
He cheats at cards. You're not allowed to look at the answers— that's cheating.
oszukiwać (kłamać)
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deceive
The company deceived customers by selling old computers as new ones. Her husband had been deceiving her for years.
sztuczka, podstęp
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trick
They had to think of a trick to get past the guards. I wasn't really ill - it was just a trick.
pozwolić sobie na coś
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afford
I can't afford a new computer. She never took a taxi, even though she could afford to.
występować
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occur
Sugar occurs naturally in fruit. According to the police, the shooting occurred at about 12.30 a.m.
szorstki
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rough
The skin on her hands was hard and rough.
zwyczajny
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ordinary
I had a very ordinary childhood. This was no ordinary meeting.
pospolity, powszechny, wspólny
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common
Injuries are common in sports such as hockey. Allergies to milk are quite common in childhood.
ciekawy (chcący coś wiedzieć)
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curious
I was curious to know what would happen next. They were very curious about the people who lived upstairs.
obrzydliwy
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disgusting
What's that disgusting smell? The kitchen was in a disgusting state when she left.
pyszny, wyśmienity
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delicious
This soup is absolutely delicious. Who cooked this? It's delicious.
zdumiewający, oszałamiający
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stunning
His performance was simply stunning. He suffered a stunning defeat in the election.
rozważyć
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consider
She considered her options. If you buy an old house, you have to consider the cost of repairs.
przewidywalny
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predictable
The ending of the book was entirely predictable. In March and April, the weather is much less predictable.
godność
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dignity
She accepted the criticism with quiet dignity. It's difficult to preserve your dignity when you have no job and no home.
najwyraźniej (widocznie)
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apparently
Apparently it's going to rain today. I thought she had retired, but apparently she hasn't.
sprecyzować
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specify
Remember to specify your size when ordering clothes. The contract clearly specifies who can operate the machinery.
śliczny, uroczo
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lovely
We had a lovely day together. It's been lovely having you here.
uroczy
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charming
What a charming name. They left me to tidy it all up myself. Charming, wasn't it?
po prostu
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simply
We simply don't have the time. You can enjoy all the water sports, or simply lie on the beach.
przemoc
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violence
Violence against women has increased in recent years. Is there too much sex and violence on TV?
brutalny
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violent
Her husband was a violent man. Children should not be allowed to watch violent movies
żal, żałoba
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grief
It was a grief to them that they had no children. She was overcome with grief when her husband died.
natomiast, podczas gdy
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whereas
Some of the studies show positive results, whereas others do not. We thought she was arrogant, whereas in fact she was just very shy.
bez wątpienia, szczerze
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truly
She truly believes that none of this is her fault. It's truly amazing to watch a baby being born.
na przykład (takie jak)
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such as
She can't eat dairy products, such as milk and cheese.
ankieta
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survey
Holidays in the UK are becoming more popular, according to a recent survey.
całkowicie (w pełni)
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entirely
I'm not entirely convinced that it will work. That's an entirely different matter.
sugerować (nie bezpośrednio)
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imply
His silence seemed to imply agreement. The survey implies (that) more people are moving house than was thought.
nastrój
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mood
The public mood changed dramatically after the bombing. He's always in a bad mood
zachowywać (np w dobrym stanie)
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preserve
Wax polish preserves wood and leather.
ogłaszać, oświadczać
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announce
They haven't formally announced their engagement yet. The company has announced plans to open six new stores.
ogłoszenie, oświadczenie
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announcement
The Prime Minister made an unexpected announcement this morning. Announcements of births, marriages and deaths appear in some newspapers.

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