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climb up
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ascend
o make yourself responsible for something and start doing it
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undertake
very unusual and slightly shocking
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outrageous
to protect or defend yourself against danger, illness, attack, etc.
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ward off something |
real; exactly what it appears to be; not artificial
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genuine
to increase or further improve the good quality, value or status of somebody/something
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enhance
to eat something steadily and often noisily, especially something crisp
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munch
in a way that involves buying or selling goods and services that are expensive and of high quality
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upmarket
to happen or to make something happen faster or earlier than expected
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accelerate
deplore
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bemoan
short-sighted
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myopic
a serious promise; commitment
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pledge
(often used in newspapers) to remove somebody from their job; to get rid of a service, system, etc. or to reduce the money spent on it by a large amount
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axe
opposite eagerly
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reluctantly
to not pay or do something at the right time
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fall behind with/on
a person who pays rent for the use of a room, building, land, etc. to the person who owns it
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tenant
to give somebody else your position of power orto give sth/sb officially to another person
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hand over
(often plural in BrE) a legal document that you sign, especially one that proves that you own a house or a building
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the deeds of the house
kuchenka
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stove
to surround or to cover somebody/something completely
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engulf
the back part of something
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rear
physically weak and thin
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frail
the action of making somebody do something that they do not want to do, using force or threatening to use force
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coercion
licytacja
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bidding
to go somewhere even though you know that it might be dangerous or unpleasant
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venture
wydzielać
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exude
to say in a will that you want sb to have your property
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bequeath
to move back or away from a place or situation [pull out]
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withdraw
to start to burn; to make something start to burn
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ignite
trzeba przyznać, że
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admittedly
odpowiednik
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counterpart
relating to or connected with money
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pecuniary
to return to a former state; to start doing something again that you used to do in the past
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revert to
to divide something among people; to give a share of something to somebody
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apportion
(formal or specialist) a situation, an argument or a fact that is the natural and direct result of another one
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corollary
to become involved in a situation in order to improve or help it
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intervene
rzutować
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impinge
założenie/zasada
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tenet
a statement that something is no longer legally valid; the act of ending a legal agreement, usually a marriag
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annulment
unpredictable
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erratic
drążyć temat
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dwell on a subject
zajmować stanowisko
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take sides
sumienie
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conscience
zagrożony, w zagrożeniu
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at stake

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