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skok na bungee
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bungee jump
When the rope broke from her bungee jump she landed in a river. (/ˈbʌndʒi dʒʌmp/)
ślad węglowy
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carbon footprint
My flights made my carbon footprint much bigger. (/ˈkɑːbən ˈfʊtprɪnt/)
rozdział
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chapter
She writes a chapter of her novel a week. (/ˈtʃæptə/)
kolizja
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collision
There was a collision between two cars but luckily no one was hurt. (/kəˈlɪʒn/)
program nauczania
Nasz program nauczania został zaktualizowany w odpowiedzi na obecne potrzeby edukacyjne.
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curriculum
The teaching of handwriting will have disappeared from the school curriculum because students will only be writing on tablets or laptops. (/kəˈrɪkjələm/)
malarz (pokojowy)
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decorator
The decorators will have finished painting by Tuesday, so we can move back into the flat then. (/ˈdekəreɪtə/)
odsalanie
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desalination
Desalination is when the salt is removed from sea water. (/diːˌsælɪˈneɪʃn/)
przeszkadzać
Mam nadzieję, że ci nie przeszkadzam.
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disturb
I’ll have finished in an hour if you don’t disturb me. (/dɪˈstɜːb/)
podwajać
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double
The manufacturing cost is set to double in the next ten years. (/ˈdʌbl/)
zalać
Silnik jest zalany.
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drown
He drowned his cereal in milk. (/draʊn/)
poważnie
Nasza firma została poważnie dotknięta przez zastój.
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earnestly
On television and in the newspapers, experts argued earnestly over what such extreme weather meant. (/ˈɜːnɪstli/)
ekologia
Czy interesujesz się ekologią?
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ecology
Ecology is the relationship between the plants, animals, and the environment in a particular area. (/iˈkɒlədʒi/)
element
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element
There is an element of addiction in this sort of behaviour. (/ˈelɪmənt/)
wygrawerować
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engrave
My watch is engraved with my birthday. (/ɪnˈɡreɪv/)
sprzęt
Cały sprzęt został wymieniony.
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equipment
You need a lot of equipment if you go camping. (/ɪˈkwɪpmənt/)
ułatwiać
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facilitate
People use weather-talk to facilitate social interaction. (/fəˈsɪlɪteɪt/)
ogrodzenie, płot
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fence
We often talk to our next-door neighbours over the fence in the garden. (/fens/)
wypełniać
Musisz wypełnić oba formularze.
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fill
I use a reusable water bottle which I fill with tap water. (/fɪl/)
ponadto
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furthermore
It is one of the cheapest available. Furthermore, it is one of the best. (/ˌfɜːðəˈmɔː/)
kula ziemska, glob
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globe
The weather varies greatly across the globe. (/ɡləʊb/)
gwarantować
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guarantee
I can guarantee that you won’t regret it. (/ˌɡærənˈtiː/)
kask
W wielu sportach trzeba nosić kask dla ochrony głowy.
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helmet
I always wear a helmet when riding my bike. (/ˈhelmɪt/)
idiota
Co za idiota!
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idiot
I won’t get in a car with him. He drives like an idiot. (/ˈɪdiət/)
w pośpiechu
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in haste
It is very important that decisions are not made in haste. (/ɪn heɪst/)
babie lato
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Indian summer
An Indian summer only occurs ‘as a warm spell in autumn, especially in October and November’. (/ˌɪndiən ˈsʌmə/)
wzajemne relacje, interakcje
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interaction
People use weather-talk to facilitate social interaction. (/ˌɪntərˈækʃn/)
odurzający
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intoxicating
It is an intoxicating combination of high-powered engines, testosterone, and youth. (/ɪnˈtɒksɪkeɪtɪŋ/)
sam w sobie, z natury rzeczy
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intrinsically
We talk about it a lot, but not because it is an intrinsically interesting topic. (/ɪnˈtrɪnzɪkli/)
brak, niedostatek
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lack
Many ski resorts will have closed because of a lack of winter snow. (/læk/)
zamykać
Zamknąłem okno, bo robiło się tutaj zimno.
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lock up
Never leave a dog locked up in a car if it’s hot. (/ˌlɒk ˈʌp/)
środek, sposób
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measure
They require a lot of equipment, safety measures, and well-trained and qualified instructors. (/ˈmeʒə/)
nie ma sensu
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no point
There’s no point phoning Sonia now. She won’t be there. (/nəʊ pɔɪnt/)
organiczny
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organic
Organic fruit and vegetables haven’t been treated with pesticides. (/ɔːˈɡænɪk/)
piekarnik
Istnieją dwa główne rodzaje piekarników, elektryczny i gazowy.
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oven
Laura won’t have arrived before dinner so I’ll leave some food in the oven for her. (/ˈʌvn/)
skok ze spadochronem
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parachute jump
I did a parachute jump from a plane for charity. (/ˈpærəʃuːt dʒʌmp/)
szczególny, dziwny
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peculiar
Britain has a peculiar obsession with the weather. (/pɪˈkjuːliə/)
mnóstwo, dużo
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plenty
If you are travelling somewhere, do you normally get to the station or airport with plenty of time or at the last minute? (/ˈplenti/)
urwisko
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precipice
He dreamt he was standing on the edge of a precipice. (/ˈpresəpɪs/)
niechętny
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reluctant
I am reluctant to talk about politics with my friends. (/rɪˈlʌktənt/)
ośrodek, kurort
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resort
Many ski resorts will have closed because of a lack of winter snow. (/rɪˈzɔːt/)
rytm
Ta tancerka ma naturalne poczucie rytmu.
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rhythm
I can’t dance. I have no sense of rhythm. (/ˈrɪðəm/)
poszukiwanie sensacji
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sensation-seeking
It’s sensation-seeking, it’s taking risks, looking for that buzz, but ignoring the potentially fatal consequences. (/senˈseɪʃn ˈsiːkɪŋ/)
poważny
Przestań być taki poważny i uśmiechnij się!
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severe
The accident caused severe damage to his spine. (/sɪˈvɪə/)
grzech, przewinienie
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sin
Earth Day is a day that invites people to think about their eco-sins. (/sɪn/)
panel słoneczny
Zainstalowaliśmy panele słoneczne na dachu.
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solar panel
Most people will have installed solar panels or wind turbines on their houses or blocks of flats to generate their own electricity. (/ˈsəʊlə ˈpænl/)
statystyka
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statistic
The statistics show that more people die on motorbikes than in cars. (/stəˈtɪstɪk/)
oferować, sprzedawać
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stock
I only shop at places which stock environmentally-friendly products. (/stɒk/)
kusić
Kusiło mnie, by rzucić pracę i przeprowadzić się do Hiszpanii.
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tempt
Every year, more and more people are tempted by the idea of going on an adventure sports holiday, especially during the summer months. (/tempt/)
testosteron
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testosterone
It is an intoxicating combination of high-powered engines, testosterone, and youth. (/tesˈtɒstərəʊn/)
serwis meteorologiczny
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the Met Office
The Met Office provides the weather forecast for the UK. (/ðə met ɒfɪs/)
turbina
Turbina wymaga naprawy.
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turbine
A wind turbine converts wind power into energy. (/ˈtɜːbaɪn/)
mało prawdopodobny
Jest mało prawdopodobne, że mu się powiedzie, jeśli nie będzie się uczyć.
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unlikely
It’s unlikely that schools will change much in the next few years. (/ʌnˈlaɪkli/)
miejski
Czuła się uwięziona w miejskiej dżungli, więc przeniosła się na wieś.
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urban
I can’t live in rural areas. I like living in urban places. (/ˈɜːbən/)
zaskoczony
Byliśmy zaskoczeni wiadomością o wygraniu konkursu.
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astonished
I was astonished when they lost. They always win. (/əˈstɒnɪʃt/)
oszołomiony
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bewildered
I was bewildered by the range of choices. (/bɪˈwɪldəd/)
zachwycony
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delighted
I was delighted with my high score. (/dɪˈlaɪtɪd/)
zdesperowany
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desperate
I was desperate to get a job. I really needed the money. (/ˈdespərət/)
załamany
Coraz więcej młodych ludzi wpada w depresję.
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devastated
I was devastated when my grandad died. (/ˈdevəsteɪtɪd/)
rozczarowany
W ogóle nie podobał mi się film i byłam rozczarowana.
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disappointed
I was a bit disappointed you didn’t come. (/dɪsəˈpɔɪntɪd/)
przybity
Co się stało? Wyglądasz na przybitego.
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down
You look a bit down. What’s the problem? (/daʊn/)
zatkało (kogoś)
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gobsmacked
I was completely gobsmacked when I heard she was getting married! (/ˈɡɒbsmækt/)
wdzięczny
Zawsze będę ci wdzięczny za pomoc, jakiej udzieliłeś.
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grateful
I’m grateful for any help I get. (/ˈɡreɪtfl/)
winny
Uznano go za winnego zbrodni.
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guilty
I feel guilty when I eat too much. (/ˈɡɪlti/)
głęboko rozczarowany
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gutted
When they missed that last penalty I was absolutely gutted. (/ˈɡʌtɪd/)
tęsknić za domem
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homesick
I miss home so much. I’m feeling homesick. (/ˈhəʊmsɪk/)
przerażony
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horrified
My mum was horrified with the mess in my room. (/ˈhɒrɪfaɪd/)
samotny
Gwiazdy rocka często są samotne i nieszczęśliwe.
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lonely
I feel lonely without you here. (/ˈləʊnli/)
nerwowy
Jeżeli występujesz na scenie, nie możesz być nerwowy.
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nervous
Exams make me nervous. (/ˈnɜːvəs/)
urażony
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offended
I feel really offended. My cousin didn’t invite me to his wedding. (/əˈfendɪd/)
przytłoczony
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overwhelmed
I just don’t know what to say. I’m overwhelmed with emotion. (/əʊvəˈwelmd/)
dumny
Jestem dumny z mojego syna.
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proud
I’m so proud my daughter won the race. (/praʊd/)
odczuwający ulgę
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relieved
I was relieved when I finally got a job. (/rɪˈliːvd/)
zdrętwiały ze strachu
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scared stiff
I’m scared stiff of heights. (/skeəd stɪf/)
wykończony
Każdego wieczoru wraca wykończona do domu po pracowitym dniu spędzonym w biurze.
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shattered
I’m absolutely shattered. I just want to sit down and put my feet up. (/ˈʃætəd/)
zszokowany
Byliśmy zszokowani informacją o trzęsieniu ziemi.
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shocked
I was shocked by the sad news. (/ʃɒkt/)
mieć dość (słuchania czegoś)
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sick of (hearing)
I’m sick of hearing you complain about my food. Why don’t you learn to cook? (/sɪk əv/)
oszołomiony
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stunned
I was stunned by the proposal. I just wasn’t expecting it. (/stʌnd/)
podekscytowany
Jesteśmy podekscytowani wyjazdem do Australii.
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thrilled
I was thrilled when I heard I was going to become a grandparent. (/θrɪld/)
porzucać
Porzuciłem swoje stare przyzwyczajenia.
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abandon
Eventually they decided to abandon the search for the village and just hike back to Apolo. (/əˈbændən/)
umiejętność
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ability
My ability to stay calm helps in my job. (/əˈbɪləti/)
całkowicie
Jestem całkowicie wyczerpany.
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absolutely
I find speaking in public absolutely terrifying. I hate doing it. (/ˈæbsəluːtli/)
sam, sama
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alone
What would you do if you were hiking alone in the mountains and you got completely lost? (/əˈləʊn/)
nic
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anything
Of course I’ve made mistakes, but I don’t regret anything. (/ˈeniθɪŋ/)
oceniać
Powinieneś ocenić całe związane z tym ryzyko.
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assess
They don’t panic and they assess the situation clearly. (/əˈses/)
próba
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attempt
It took me five attempts to get it right. (/əˈtempt/)
przejmować się
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be bothered
I wish people wouldn’t leave supermarket trolleys in the car park just because they can’t be bothered to take them back. (/bi ˈbɒðəd/)
instruktaż
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briefing
Pay attention to the flight attendant’s safety briefing. (/ˈbriːfɪŋ/)
zakopywać
Zakopałam mojego chomika w ogródku.
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bury
In traditional stories pirates always bury their treasure. (/ˈberi/)
pudełko
Co jest w tym pudełku?
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case
I wish my family would put DVDs back in their cases. (/keɪs/)
wyzwanie
To było wielkie wyzwanie, któremu musieliśmy stawić czoła.
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challenge
The key to survival is to divide the challenges into manageable tasks. (/ˈtʃælɪndʒ/)
szansa
Daj mi jeszcze jedną szansę.
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chance
The chance of winning the lottery is small. (/tʃɑːns/)
cywilizacja
Wykład poświęcony jest cywilizacji Majów.
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civilization
The four men set off from the town of Apolo and soon they had left civilization far behind. (/ˌsɪvəlaɪˈzeɪʃn/)
liczyć
Nauczyłem się liczyć w wieku trzech lat.
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count
Memorize where the emergency exits are and count how many rows you are away from them. (/kaʊnt/)
cel podróży
Jaki jest twój cel podróży?
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destination
I’d keep walking and try to find my way to my destination. (/ˌdestɪˈneɪʃn/)
wchodzić
Wszedł do środka i wjechał windą na siódme piętro.
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enter
Before they entered the jungle, the three friends made a promise that they would ‘go in together and come out together’. (/ˈentə/)
wymówka
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excuse
Do you want me to phone and make an excuse? (/ɪkˈskjuːs/)
fakt
Nie można kłócić się z faktami.
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fact
I’m just completely bewildered by so many facts and figures. (/fækt/)
czynnik
Moi rodzice mieszkają na Węgrzech i to był główny czynnik, który wpłynął na moją decyzję, by się tam przeprowadzić.
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factor
Money was an important factor in my decision. (/ˈfæktə/)
doprowadzać do szału
Doprowadzasz mnie do szału! Czemu nigdy nie sprzątasz swojego pokoju?
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infuriate
It really infuriates me when people drive too close behind me. (/ɪnˈfjʊərieɪt/)

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