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np. na niepowodzenie, na zrobienie czegoś Od początku ten plan był skazany na porażkę. start learning
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This plan was doomed to failure from the start.
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fatum, unpleasant events that cannot be avoided start learning
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Te zwierzęta są prawie niewidoczne w mroku. start learning
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These animals are almost invisible in the gloom.
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Polskie linie lotnicze podniosły swoje opłaty. start learning
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Polish airlines have increased their fares.
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zapomnienie; nieprzytomność Płyty DVD spychają taśmy video w zapomnienie. start learning
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DVDs push video tapes toward oblivion.
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np. prawdę/kłamstwa; na słońce/niebezpieczeństwo start learning
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Our bodies need to be exposed to sunlight in order to make vitamin D.
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Zanurzyłem materiał w barwniku. start learning
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I dipped the material into the dye.
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niewypełniony, czysty, pusty, niezapisany; obojętny np. kartka, pole; np. wyraz twarzy Czy masz jakieś puste kasety wideo? start learning
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Do you have any blank video cassettes?
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Nie ma większych akwenów wodnych, a roślinność jest skąpa. start learning
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There are no large bodies of water, and the vegetation is sparse.
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Fasten your seatbelts, please.
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przymocować coś do czegoś Przymocował linę do drzewa. start learning
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He fastened the rope to a tree.
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Czy mogę was poczęstować ciastem? start learning
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May I treat you to a pie?
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wyciekać, ciec; emanować, tryskać, roztaczać np. pewnością siebie, czar Krew wyciekała z jego rany. start learning
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Blood oozed from his wound.
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Jej twarz była nienaruszona podczas wypadku. start learning
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Her face was intact during the accident.
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Prawdopodobieństwo, że był to spisek jest bardzo duże. start learning
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The possibilites that it was a conspiracy are very high.
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również o osobie Uważaj - droga jest śliska. start learning
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Be careful - the road is slippery.
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Obok jej łóżka stał wielki wazon z kwiatami. start learning
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There was a big vase of flowers next to her bed.
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Niedźwiedź miał cierń w łapie. start learning
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The bear had a thorn in its paw.
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He wiped his mouth with a napkin.
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Potrzebuję kupić nową podstawkę do komputera. start learning
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I need to buy a new stand for my computer.
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dążyć do, zabiegać o, ubiegać się o; szukać James sought a promotion but he didn't get it. start learning
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James sought a promotion but he didn't get it.
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Zwiążmy go i zakryjmy mu oczy. start learning
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Let's tie him up and blindfold him.
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Ten sklep sprzedaje tylko ręcznie robioną koronkę. start learning
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This shop sells only hand-made lace.
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Wyrzucę te notatki. Nie będę już ich potrzebować. start learning
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I'll throw these notes away. I won't need them anymore.
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a metal fastening that joins the edge of a door, window, or lid to something else and allows you to open or close it start learning
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the part of a camera that you look through to see what it is that you are taking a photograph of start learning
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a small hole in a door or a wall through which you can look, especially without being seen start learning
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the movement of fresh air around a closed space, or the system that does this start learning
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Her room had poor ventilation and in summer it became unbearably stuffy.
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np. drzwi, bólu start learning
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a small piece of strong material that covers and protects part of a floor start learning
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Wipe your feet on the mat before you come inside.
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He had to sell his car to repay the bank loan. How can I ever repay you for all your kindness?
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a thin, pointed piece of metal with a raised edge twisting round along its length and a flat top with a cut in it, used to join things together, especially pieces of wood start learning
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If you empty a container, or if you empty the things inside it, you remove everything from it. Empty the dishwasher and clean the kitchen. start learning
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a tool for turning screws start learning
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to have a feeling as if a lot of sharp points are being put quickly and lightly into your body; when you tingle with an emotion, such as excitement or fear, you feel it very strongly My hands are starting to tingle with the cold. She tingled with fear as she entered the dark alleyway. start learning
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a feeling as if a lot of sharp points are being put quickly and lightly into your body There's a slight tingle in my wrists. start learning
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He agreed to the interview, with the caveat that he could approve the final article.
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np. włosów, nici; opowiadania, myślenia start learning
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She tucked a strand of hair behind her ear.
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w sposób dobrze dopasowany; przytulnie Sukienka była dobrze dopasowana. start learning
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pochylać (się/coś) do tyłu / do przodu / na zewnątrz itp. On pochylił się w jej kierunku. start learning
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lean (sth) back/forward/out, etc.
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a piece of clothing that you wear over your clothes to keep them clean while you are working Jej oczy zwróciły się w stronę mężczyzny w kombinezonie. start learning
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Her eyes went to the man in overalls.
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grozić; zagrażać, stanowić zagrożenie start learning
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He threatened the staff with a gun and demanded money.
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Trzymamy wszystkie narzędzia w szopie za domem. start learning
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We keep all the tools in the shed at the back of the house.
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a small mouthful of drink He took a sip of his coffee and then continued. start learning
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Ona zaciągnęła żaluzje i poszła spać. start learning
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She pulled the blinds and went to sleep.
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dotyczy również substancji Wanna była pełna wody i piany. start learning
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The bathtub was full of water and foam.
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Ona zawsze kwestionowała istnienie Boga. start learning
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She has always disputed the existence of God.
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a disagreement, especially one that lasts a long time Ten spór o spadek jest zniewagą dla pamięci ich ojca. start learning
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This dispute over inheritance is an insult to their father's memory.
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to push a knife into someone start learning
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He was stabbed several times in the chest.
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very small piece of something start learning
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particles of dust; Dr. Lloyd studies the movement of particles.
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na przełomie czerwca i lipca; Żył na przełomie stulecia. start learning
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at the turn of June and July; He lived at the turn of the century.
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to take a part of something off so that it is separate start learning
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Detach the last page of the form before sending it.
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an understanding of something; your hold on someone or something; the ability to obtain or achieve something start learning
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He has an excellent grasp of English. I tried to pull him out but he slipped from my grasp. Victory is within our grasp.
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