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ślizg, szybować
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glide - He forced the car into a glide
a point in the air, not on the ground
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mid-air - She caught the ball in mid-air.
pasek
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strap - My watch strap is being replaced. (
an amount of something that can be held in one hand
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handful - He pulled out a handful of coins from his pocket.
służba, posada, praca
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stint - He did a stint in the army
siła ciążenia
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pull of gravity
a very small mark, piece, or amount
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speck - He'd been painting the door and there were specks of paint all over the floor.
kadłub np; statku
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hulk
wtulić się
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snuggle down - I was just snuggling down into my warm bed when my phone rang.
placówka, posterunek
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outpost - Captain, there is nothing left of outpost Delta 05
krzywa
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curve
zawrotny, karkołomny
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breakneck - They were riding along at breakneck speed/at a breakneck pace.
wyrównać
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equalise
za siebie, wstęcz
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backwards - Count backwards from 10.
okienko
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hatch - a serving hatch
byk
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bull
spuchnięty
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swollen - Her mouth was swollen and dry
zmarszczki
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wrinkles
usuwać, wymazać
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erase - It's in pencil so you can just erase anything that's wrong.
nieważki, lekki
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weightless - The astronauts are weightless in space.
nerwowy, napięty
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hectic - Tomorrow might be hectic
Meaning of obedient in English obedient adjective UK /əˈbiː. di.ənt/ US /oʊˈbiː. di.ənt/ Add to word list doing, or willing to do, what you have been told to do by someone in authority
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obedient - Students are expected to be quiet and obedient in the classroom.
nieposłuszeństwo obywatelskie
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civil disobedience -Gandhi and Martin Luther King both led campaigns of civil disobedience to try to persuade the authorities to change their policies.
radzić sobie samemu, troszczyć się o siebie
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fend for oneself - Now that the children are old enough to fend for themselves, we can go away on holiday by ourselves.
full of unpleasant things such as problems or dangers
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fraught with sth - The negotiations have been fraught with difficulties/problems right from the start.
pozostawiony samemu sobie
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marooned - What would you miss most if you found yourself marooned on a desert island?
trafić w sendo
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hit home - The full horror of the war only hit home when we started seeing the television pictures of it in our living rooms
skłonność do buntowania się
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rebellious streak - Over a two-hour conversation, Roose evoked what seemed like independent feelings, and a rebellious streak
zamieszka, rozruch
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riot - After the prison riot, the city council decided to reform the correctional system.
różnić się, odróżniać
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differentiate - He's unable to differentiate between self-confidence and arrogance
bezbronny
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defenceless -A man shot a defenceless passer-by.
skojarzenie
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connotation - "Resolute" means stubborn, but with a more positive connotation.
podpaska
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sanitary pad
tampon
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swob
to begin something
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commence - Unfortunately, he commenced speaking before all the guests had finished eating
zmagać się, dążyć do
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strive - We strive to make our customers happy.
piętno, znamie
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stigma

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