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dorosły
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an adult, grown-up
Ask a grown-up to cut the shape out for you.
nabierac cos/ nagarniac
If you scoop something up, you put your hands or arms under it and lift it in a quick movement.
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scoop up
Use both hands to scoop up the leaves.
uatrakcyjniac
to make something more interesting or exciting. doprawiac
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spice up
You can always spice up a talk with a few pictures. Her publisher wants her to spice up her stories with sex.
nieustępliwy, niesłabnący
never stopping or getting any less extreme
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relentless
[ri- lent les]. relentless criticism. The pressure now was relentless
najwyrazniej/ najwyrazniej
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apparently
Apparently it's going to rain today. Oil prices fell this week, apparently because of over-production.
rozpalać kogoś, podniecać kogoś
to make someone excited or angry
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fire sb up
He always gets so fired up about politics. The president knows his task is to fire up the delegates.
byc oderwanym od rzeczywistosci
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out of touch with reality
przeciętny, zwyczajny
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run-of-the-mill
He gave a fairly run-of-the-mill speech. I was just a very average run-of-the-mill kind of student.
znany z
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renowned for
The island of Crete is renowned for its beauty.
szurniety
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bonkers [wym.-z]
She's kinda bonkers
Dajesz!
said to show that you are prepared and willing to compete in a competition or to do something difficult:
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Bring it on!
wedlug zasad/ zgodie z zasadami
exactly as the rules tell you:
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by the book
My lawyer always goes strictly by the book. This is a private deal - we don't have to do everything by the book.
łatwowierny
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gullible
How could you be so gullible? [galibl]
grudka/ guzek
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lump [lamp]
a lump of coal You don't want lumps in the sauce.
zagracać
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clutter
Every shelf is cluttered with ornaments. There's too much clutter [balagan] on my desk.
ostry, dotkliwy
An acute problem or negative feeling is extreme.
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acute [a kjut]
There's an acute shortage of medical staff. acute pain acute anxiety
garnitur/ pasowac
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suit [sut]
pozywac do sądu
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to sue[su]
swietowac na calego
to spend a lot of money, especially when you are celebrating
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push the boat out
I earn enough to push the boat out now and again.
subtelny
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subtle [satl]
a subtle change/difference a subtle hint

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