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to make something seem less important or bad than it really is start learning
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to underestimate something, downplay The report downplays the risks of nuclear power. I didn't mean to downplay what you were feeling about autumn.
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start learning
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She smiled and winked at me.
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w drugą stronę, na odwrót start learning
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start learning
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We're going clubbing tonight if you're up for it. I want to work here. I'm up for it.
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plytki (o osobie) powierzchowy start learning
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superficial knowledge. I don't trust his superficial friendliness.
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wybiec, szybko wyjść, wypaść jak burza start learning
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She stormed out of the room when she saw me
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to finally be somewhere or do something, especially without having planned it start learning
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If he carries on like this, he'll wind up in prison. [+ doing sth ] I wound up having to start the course from the beginning again.
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start learning
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[old-fashioned, written] The kitchen was rank with the smell of drying uniforms
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start learning
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Don't use these rank words. It was a rank joke, you should apologize. I'm angry because of his rank behaviour.
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to think that something is probably true start learning
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He reckons that he earns more in a week than I do in a month.
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a long period when people living in a particular area do not have enough food, and many of them suffer and die start learning
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jednorazowa wypłata (większej sumy) start learning
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puścić farbę, puścić parę z ust start learning
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It's a surprise party, so don't spill the beans
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start learning
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I got hiccups from drinking too quickly.
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clever at getting what you want, especially by tricking people start learning
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extremely good and exciting start learning
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a dazzling display/performance
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start learning
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rozblysnac/ nawrot choroby start learning
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pojawiac sie/ przylaczyc sie do kogos start learning
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A taxi never comes along when you need one. We're going to the cinema. Do you want to come along?
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