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accommodating - I'm sure she'll help you - she's always very accommodating.
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annoyed, especially because you can do nothing to solve a problem start learning
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exasperated - He's becoming increasingly exasperated with the situation.
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merchandise - I always stopped to see their merchandise through the window
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parachuting - I want to try parachuting one day
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to ask a person or organization for help or support start learning
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turn to sb - I have always been able to turn to my parents when I've had a problem.
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to overlook - He overlooked a misspelled word.
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contraction - Cold causes contraction of the metal.
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supervision - Students are not allowed to handle these chemicals unless they are under the supervision of a teacher
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a change, or a process of change, that improves something or increases its value: start learning
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enhancement - We have made many enhancements to the software that will strengthen system security.
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continuing to exist or develop, or happening at the present moment start learning
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ongoing - the ongoing process started 12 years ago.
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a sudden period of uncontrolled anger like a young child's: start learning
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tantrum - Charlie had/threw a tantrum in the shop because I wouldn't buy him any sweets.
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abandon - when Jack abandoned his family, the police went looking for him
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a student in the first year of high school, college, or university: start learning
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freshman - He's a freshman at Harvard.
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cram - I had to cram for a test.
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go without saying - Goes without saying I wouldn't do it on my own
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jeszcze lepiej, nawet lepiej start learning
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better still - You can wear a pink lipstick or better still a red one.
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in comparison - The paintings he made later pale in comparison with his earlier work.
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to be completely different from something: start learning
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be a far cry from sth - This flat is a far cry from the house they had before
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to make someone have strong feelings of shock or of disapproval start learning
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appal - I was appalled at/by the lack of staff in the hospital.
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applicable - https://dictionary. cambridge. org/dictionary/english/people
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enclose - I enclosed my CV to the letter.
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czuć się zobowiązanym coś zrobić start learning
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be bound to - I'm bound to say something about this.
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mieć coś zrobić, mieć powinność coś zrobić (coś, co jest oczekiwane lub planowane od dawna) start learning
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be due to do sth - This island isn't due to sink for the next 10 years.
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as to - As to us being together, don't count on it.
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insolent - an insolent child/young man
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