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rozpytywać
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ask around
Our babysitter's just ​moved away, so we're ​asking around for a ​replacement.
żądny przygód, odważny
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advenuturous
She's brave and also adventurous and wants to travel everywhere.
zatwierdzać, pochwalać
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approve
The council has approved plans for a new shopping centre. // I don't approve of smoking.
speszony, zawstydzony
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ashamed
He said nothing but ​looked abashed.
migdał
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almond
as, świetny
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ace
przeróbka
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alteration
We've made a few alterations to the kitchen.
przystosować, poprawiać
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adjust
I adjust to new places very easily. // She adjusted her glasses.
sztuczny
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artificial
There was a vase with artificial flowers on the table.
chichot
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chuckle
He chuckled lightly into the phone.
wykrzyknąć, krzyknąć
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exclaim
"How terrible!" she exclaimed.
ujmujący, uroczy
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endearing
She has a very endearing manner.
zmuszać
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force
The hijacker forced the pilot to fly to New York.
część garderoby
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garment
This garment was made by one of my men.
kwestia, sprawa / wydanie, czasopismo
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issue
the issues of race and social class // There's an article on motorbikes in the latest issue.
wzruszać ramionami
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shrug
I told him we weren't happy with it but he just shrugged his shoulders. / He shrugged and walked away.
zakłopotany
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sheepish
a sheepish grin/look
swędzieć
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itch
Woollen sweaters make my arms itch.
musnąć, muśnięcie
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brush
She felt the brush of his lips against her cheek. // Harry's lips brush against his again.
żuć, gryżć
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chew
to chew gum // Swallow your tablet whole — do not chew it, crush it or let it dissolve in your mouth.
miękki, cichy
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soft
Cook the onion until it's soft. // He spoke in a soft voice.
trzęsący się, niepewny, słaby
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shaky
shaky hands // I felt a bit shaky when I stood up.
przytulać się, wtulać się
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snuggle
I snuggled up to him on the sofa.
rzeczy, rzecz, coś
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stuff
There's some sticky stuff on the carpet. // Can I leave my stuff at your house?
wzdychać
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sigh
He sighed deeply and sat down.
przełykać, łykać
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swallow
Claire swallowed hard, opened the door and stepped inside.
zwymiotować
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throw up
He felt sick, as if he was going to throw up.
ukłucie, nagły ból
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twinge
a twinge of guilt // My knee twinged as I stepped off the curb.
postrzępiony
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wispy
wispy hair / a wispy cloud

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