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improwizować, działać bez planu
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play by ear - Maybe we should play it by ear and see what happens.
to focus your attention and concentration on work and start doing it intensively
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get down to work - Let's get down to work. We don't have much time.
przekonać się
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come round to - He finally came around to my views.
the origin from which something developed
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derivation - Does anyone know the derivation of the word “OK”?
zboczeniec, wykolejeniec
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deviant - a sexual deviant
wady, mankamenty
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shortcomings - Whatever his shortcomings as a husband, he was a good father to his children.
gałka oczna
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eyeball - The corpse was missing its left eyeball. (
to publish something or make information generally known:
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put sth out - The senator has put out a statement denying the allegations.
consist of
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consist of
(of a house or other property) large and highly decorated; like a palace:
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palatial - They lived in a palatial apartment.
wyrzuty sumienia, skrucha
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remorse - He felt no remorse for the murders he had committed.
złożony
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elaborate - They had created elaborate computer programs to run the system.
nieporównywalne
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incomaparable - incomparable beauty/skill
in a way that is involves large amounts of something
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liberally - Banks are lending money more liberally than ever.
without being controlled or limited
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freely - We encourage the victims to talk freely (= talk a lot and honestly) about their experiences.
in small amounts, or without wasting any
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sparingly - There wasn't enough coal during the war, so we had to use it sparingly.
przemijać
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wear off - he feeling of sadness will wear off, I promise.
pomyślniejszy, w lepszej kondycji
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better off - Obviously we're better off now that we're both working.
poufność, dobra znajomość
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familiarity - I have never been afraid of familiarity.
zgodnie z czymś
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in keeping with
poprzedzać, antydatować
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predates
it is wet or smooth so that it slides easily or causes something to slide
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slippery - The road was wet and slippery.
cegła
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brick - The chimney was made of bricks.
dziwny, różniący się od czegoś
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out of kilter
confused because you do not understand something
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puzzled - I'm still puzzled as to why she said that.
naczelnik stacji kolejowej
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stationmaster
drewno tekowe
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teak
contains a lot of salt
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briny - She had briny lips.
miernik, licznik
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guage - The gauge said nineteen miles per hour.
storczyk, orchidea
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orchid - She planted an orchid in her garden
niemy
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nonspeaking
znosić, cierpieć, wytrzymać
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endure - I endured a lot of pain during those last few years.
nieznośny
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unendurable - unendurable pain/suspense
fantasize about, spacious, inaccuracies, interchangeable
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fantasize about, spacious, inaccuracies, interchangeable
not being careful or giving enough attention to people or things that are your responsibility
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negligent - The judge said that the teacher had been negligent in allowing the children to swim in dangerous water.
niespotykany, bezprecedensowy
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unprecedented - If what she says is true, we're facing an unprecedented crisis.
containing few details
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sketchy - So far we only have sketchy information about what caused the explosion.
historyjka, bajka, opowieśc
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tale - He told some fascinating tales about his life in India.
brzeg morza
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shore - If we follow the shore, we're sure to find him.
. clearly expressed and easy to understand, or (of a person) thinking or speaking clearly
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. lucid - She gave a clear and lucid account of her plans for the company's future.
upięszyć, podkolorować
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embellish - I had to embellish my boring story
a serious or formal promise, especially one to give money or to be a friend, or something that you give as a sign that you will keep a promis
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pledge - All the candidates have given/made pledges not to raise taxes if they are elected.
najdrobniejszy szczegół
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the minutiae - The committee studied the minutiae of the report for hours
refuse to
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