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wysłać
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dispatch
odraczać, odkładać x3
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defer, postpone, put off (they deferred the decision until February)
peszyć, zmieszać
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disconcert (the abrupt change of subject disconcerted her)
nagły
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abrupt (I was surprised by the abrupt change of subject)
smucić się, (suffer grief)
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grieve, (she grieved for her father)
an impression of a quality or manner
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air of (she answered with a faint air of boredom)
główny
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principal (the country's principal cities)
opadać, maleć, słabnąć lub grecznie odmówić
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decline (Caroline declined the coffee, a serious decline in bird numbers)
niedostatek, niedobór x2
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scarcity, shortage (a time of scarcity)
unable to be supported or justified, unable to be endured
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insupportable (the heat was insupportable, he had arrived at a wholly insupportable conclusion)
very attentive to and concerned about accuracy and detail.
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fastidious (he chooses his words with fastidious care)
kusić, nęcić x22
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tempt, allure (don't allow impatience to tempt you into overexposure and sunburn)
warm and friendly
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cordial (the atmosphere was cordial and relaxed)
without regard or consideration for
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regardless of
zdenerwowany
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vexed
drażnić
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vex
zarozumiałość
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conceit (he was puffed up with conceit)
zarozumiały
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conceited (Not to be vain or conceited, but it was the truth and anyone sensible would agree.)
not having enough of a specified quality or ingredient
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deficient (this diet is deficient in vitamin B)
odziedziczyć
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inherit (she inherited a fortune from her father)
sprawca
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perpetrator
okrucieństwo
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cruelty, atrocity (war atrocities)
usposobienie
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disposition (a sweet-natured girl of a placid disposition)
spokojny, łagodny
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placid (this horse has a placid nature)
zniekształcać (pull or twist out of shape.)
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distort (a grimace distorted her fine mouth)
uważać
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deem (the event was deemed a great success)
ciskać
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hurl
uwięzienie
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confinement
wzmacniać
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strengthen, reinforce (paratroopers were sent to reinforce the troops already in the area)
fail to resist
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succumb
uległy (ready to conform to the authority or will of others; meekly obedient or passive)
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submissive (Dee believed the Angels to be obedient servants of God, submissive to the authority of Christ.)
zgodny, inclined to agree with others or obey rules, especially to an excessive degree; acquiescent.
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compliant (good-humored, eagerly compliant girls)
chętny
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eager to (the man was eager to please)
uruchomić
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launch (the launch of a new campaign against drinking and driving)
uciec
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flee (a man was shot twice as he fled from five masked youths)
sprawstwo, popełnienie x2
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perpetration, the commission
zginąć (suffer death, typically in a violent, sudden, or untimely way.)
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perish (a great part of his army perished of hunger and disease)
nienawiść
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hate / hatred
przywracać na stanowisko
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reinstate (the union is fighting to reinstate the fired journalists)
rzeź
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slaughter
a person, object, or place selected as the aim of an attack.
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target (We've seen quite a shift from attacks on civilian targets to stronger attacks on military targets, particularly in the last 10 days.)
kierowany
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targeted (two men were targeted by the attackers)
prawowitość
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legitimacy (to challenge the legitimacy)
unable to be challenged or denied (niezaprzczalny)
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indisputable (a far from indisputable fact)
wzbudzać (evoke or awaken (a feeling, emotion, or response).)
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arouse (something about the man aroused the guard's suspicions)
wywołać, przywołać (bring or recall to the conscious mind.)
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evoke (the sight of American asters evokes pleasant memories of childhood)
zmniejszać, osłabiać (make or become less; diminish.)
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lessen (+ reduce, weaken, the years have lessened the gap in age between us)
unikać
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shun (he shunned fashionable society)
korzystny, pozytywny
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favorable (the book received highly favorable reviews, they made a settlement (ugoda) favorable to the unions
hodować
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breed - bred - bred

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