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bear, abolish, carry down
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znosić, wytrzymać, tolerować start learning
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endure, tolerate, put up with (it seemed impossible that anyone could endure such pain. I can put up with the house being untidy, but I hate it if it's not clean. He's so moody - I don't know why she puts up with him. They have a lot to put up with
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be confident that something is true: start learning
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unconscious, ignorant of (He was a newcomer to Formula One and ignorant of many of the circuits.)
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within (They will not officially declare the union within the next ten years)
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in particular, especially
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withdraw, stand down (He stood down as party leader.)
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only, merely, barely, hardly
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resistant to, resistance to
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przedawkowanie narkotyków start learning
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refer to the ("the reports of the commission are often referred to in the media")
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threaten (the unions threatened a general strike)
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deprive (the city was deprived of its water supplies, only to be deprived of reaching ...)
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bring sth about (What you did can bring about serious consequences/bring serious consequences about)
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bring sb up (Monica brings up her children alone / bring her children up alone)
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call sth off (It was raining so they called off the match/ called the match off)
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carry out (Doctor Jones is carrying out the operation/ carrying the operation out)
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cover up (The White House wanted to cover up the scandal/ wanted to cover the scandal up)
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figure out (I can't figure out the rules of this game/ figure the rules of this game out)
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get across (They found it difficoult to get across the message/ to get the message across)
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give away (Jim will propably give away his old furniture/give his old furniture away)
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give away (My friend gave away all my secrets/ gave all my secrets away)
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maintain (maintain positive attitude)
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vibrant (a vibrant, cosmopolitan city)
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underestimated, underrated
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noteworthy, notable (the gardens are notable for their collection of magnolias and camellias)
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remaining (Lilly was my last remaining close relative, they advertised for any remaining creditors to come forward)
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