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to what extent ... To what extent do you benefit from the death of your uncle?
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do pewnego stopnia, w pewnym stopniu start learning
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breake into a trot. The horses broke into a trot of a touch of a whip.
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burst into laughter. The rude man burst into a roar of coarse laughter.
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szorstki, chropowaty, gruboziarnisty start learning
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przyjechać po kogoś, wstąpić po kogoś o okreslonej godzinie start learning
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call for someone. Your parents will call for you in the morning.
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wpaść do kogoś z wizytą, grzecznie poprosić kogoś o coś, wezwać kogoś (do zrobienia czegoś) start learning
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call on someone. I will now call on Mr. Higginbotham for a speech.
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care for somebody = take care of somebody
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zależeć komuś na kimś/na czymś start learning
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care about somebody. She doesn't care about me anymore.
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przez kładkę dla pieszych start learning
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by footbridge. All change here for Zagazig; cross the lines to platform three by the footbridge.
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charge somebody for something. How much did they charge you for putting up the shed?
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charge somebody with something. This man stands before the court charge with arson.
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wybudować, wznieść budowlę, przenocować, rozbić namiot, położyć wyżej, na górze start learning
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be made redundant = be dismissed from. This man was dismissed from his jobfor idleness.
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zmiksować/ połączyć coś z czymś start learning
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mix / combine something with something. Mix it with sugar and dissolve it in a glass of water.
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drink up. Drink it up in one draught.
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haust, duży łyk; powiew, przeciąg start learning
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separate someone from someone. It is cruel to separate children from their parents.
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być zaznajomionym z czymś start learning
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be familiar with something = be acquainted with something
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rozwinąć coś, rozwijać coś (np. teorię) start learning
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enlarge on something (eg. the theory of). The speaker enlarged on the difficulties of the undertaking.
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join something to something. You may join your truck to the back of our train.
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pochylać się, opierać (się) start learning
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lean against. He was leaning against a tree with a cigarette between his lips.
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for donkey's years. These trousers will last for donkey's years without wearing out.
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śmiać się z kogoś za jego błędy start learning
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laugh at someone for his mistakes. It is bad psychology to laugh at children for their mistakes.
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połączyć coś z czymś, mieszać coś z czymś start learning
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mix with. The pickpocket mixed with the crowd on coming out of the station.
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po wyjściu, po zrobieniu czegoś start learning
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after leaving, after doing something = ON doing something, ON leaving the room. The pickpoket mixed with the crowd on coming out of the station.
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