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The equation between higher education and higher earnings still holds true. start learning
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Along with industrial waste, pollution from car fumes is poisoning the environment start learning
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wraz z / razem z / razem z czymś
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1) Besides working full-time, I am also a student. 2) There's plenty of other things to do in Gothenburg at night besides drink start learning
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poza tym, do tego / ponadto, oprócz, poza (dodatkowo)
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In brief, our lives will go on exactly as always. start learning
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w skrócie / pokrótce / krótko mówiąc
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Just water these plants twice a week, and likewise the ones in the bedroom. start learning
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podobnie, w ten sam sposób /
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1) I have a lot of work thus I can't help you with your homework. 2) I would say that, thus far, it has been the highlight of my career. start learning
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stąd, tak więc, dlatego / w ten sposób, tym samym, tak oto
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1) She wanted to buy a computer; therefore, she saved everything she earned 2) We were unable to get funding and therefore had to abandon the project. start learning
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dlatego; dlatego też; zatem
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1) Working with a depleted staff team will be difficult. 2) Our food supply was soon depleted start learning
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uszczuplać, wyczerpywać, redukować
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They recently built a bridge between the mainland and the closest island. start learning
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1) Her wages fluctuate between £150 and £200 a week. 2) The number in each season has fluctuated between two and five. start learning
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wahać się, często się zmieniać (o cenie, ilości), oscylować
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remain constant / remain steady Students numbers at the Speak up School of Languages remain constant start learning
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utrzymać się na stałym poziomie
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subkontynent (duży obszar lądu mniejszy od powszechnie uznanych kontynentów, np. Grenlandia)
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Australazja (obszar obejmujący Australię, Nową Zelandię, Nową Gwineę oraz wiele mniejszych wysp)
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A downward trend in output from multiple infections was often seen, but it was not significant. start learning
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tendencja zniżkowa / spadkowa
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The number of people living in poverty has increased dramatically start learning
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radykalnie, drastycznie, gwałtownie (np. zmienić coś, zredukować)
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We have to gradually introduce the changes. 2) Gradually, she realized that he wasn't telling her the truth. start learning
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stopniowo, powoli, sukcesywnie
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1) Prices have risen sharply 2) His health improved sharply this week. start learning
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gwałtownie / bardzo / nagle
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He said the dollar appeared to be on an upward trend. start learning
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tendencja zwyżkowa, trend zwyżkowy, trend rosnący
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1) The prices didn't rise steadily - they went through the roof. start learning
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równomiernie, miarowo / stopniowo (wzrastać), jednostajnie (postępować), stale
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1) We adjusted the office according to her wishes. 2) He works hard and tries to adjust to prison life. start learning
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dostosowywać, modyfikować (zmieniać coś, aby nadawało się do jakiegoś celu
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1) He altered his lifestyle when he found out he was sick. 2) We've had to alter some of our plans. start learning
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1) And his health had deteriorated even more than I knew. 2) The political situation in the region has deteriorated rapidly. start learning
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pogarszać się (o stanie czegoś), podupadać (o zdrowiu)
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1) The images started to fade away and everything around me turned black. 2) Our team faded and the opponents took advantage of that 3) My favourite black dress has faded.4) y grandmother is fading, I already said goodbye to her. start learning
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znikać, gasnąć, rozmywać się / blaknąć, płowieć (np. kolor) / słabnąć (np. o słabo grającej drużynie) 4) gasnąć (o umierającej osobie)
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1) The hotel rooms vary in size 2) The bus fare varies depending on the time of the day 3) You have to vary your diet, you can't eat chicken every day start learning
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różnić się / zmieniać się / zmieniać, urozmaicać (np. dietę)
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spuchnąć / wzrastać / wzbieranie, przyrost, narastanie, wzrost
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Students can use the common room in the evening on condition that they tidy up any mess they make start learning
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You can borrow my dictionary providing that you return it before you go home start learning
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I should get my assignment finished this weekend provided that I have enough time start learning
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Children will always prefer fast food to fresh fruit and vegetables no matter how much you tell them it is unhealthy start learning
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Computer programming ic complicated, however many books read about it. start learning
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niezależnie ile, nieważne ile (z rzeczownikami policzalnymi)
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Crime is a problem, wherever you live. start learning
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gdziekolwiek / dokądkolwiek
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Frequent traffic jams in the suburbs seriously affect journey times into the city start learning
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wpłynąć / odziaływać / mieć wpływ
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Widening the road made an appreciable difference to the flow of traffic. start learning
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The applause at the end of the concert was warm and apperciative start learning
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doceniający, pełen wdzięczności, wdzięczny
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The company's main office is beside the railway station. start learning
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obok (czegoś), koło (czegoś), przy (czymś)
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Rapid international action managed to prevent an environmental disaster from taking place. start learning
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Conscientious workers should be rewarded for their hard work. start learning
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obowiązkowy / sumienny / skrupulatny
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Most people are conscious of the need to protect the environment. start learning
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A considerable amount of money was spent on developing the product. start learning
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In my opinion, some people are not very considerate those aorund them. start learning
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taktowny, liczący się z innymi, uprzejmy
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The continuous noise from the new motorway has forced many people to move. start learning
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The computer system has given us continual problems ever since we installed it. start learning
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I have no objection to people using their mobile phones on buses or trains. start learning
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zarzut, sprzeciw, zastrzeżenie
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The low levels of dangerous chemicals in the river were enough to cause harm ti aquatic life. start learning
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szkoda, krzywda, uszkodzenie / powodować szkodę, przynosić szkodę, niszczyć (coś)
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I believe that we should do more to help and support soldiers who have been wounded in combat. start learning
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zraniony, ranny (zwykle za pomocą broni, np. noża lub pistoletu)
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przyczyna, powód (osoba, wydarzenie, rzecz powodująca coś)
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procent (część czegoś wyrażona w procentach)
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bezcenny (niezwykle cenny, kosztowny, np. pierścień) / nieoceniony, wartościowy (np. umiejętność)
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zasada, prawo, reguła (moralna, wewnętrzne przekonanie, że coś jest właściwe bądź nie)
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zasadniczy, najważniejszy
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szanowany, poważany / szanowany, poważany
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pełen szacunku, pełen poważania
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możliwy do wytrzymania, znośny
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lekarstwo, lek, środek zaradczy, metoda leczenia, kuracja (coś, co pozwala wyleczyć z choroby)
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1) You should treat her like a lady 2) The doctor treated him for cancer. 3) He treated me to a weekend at the spa start learning
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brać, rozważać, traktować / leczyć (udzielać pomocy medycznej), fundować,
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Yes, he was definitely able to think more coherently now start learning
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Being a world champion is no easy feat. start learning
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wyczyn, dokonanie, osiągnięcie
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It was going to be a long and arduous day. start learning
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żmudny / mozolny / trudny / męczący
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The forage of the dustbins gave foxes lots of food leftovers start learning
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poszukiwanie, plądrowanie, szperanie
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The cuckoo is rare and elusive bird which is often heard but rarely seen. start learning
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nieuchwytny, nieosiągalny, trudno osiągalny
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There has been an exhaustive study for over two years. start learning
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gruntowny, wyczerpujący, kompletny (np. o informacji)
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Five years on, we have seen the mediocre results of that. start learning
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mierny, średni, przeciętny
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As night fell, the view from 8th Street was still a no little grandeur. start learning
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dostojność, wspaniałość, majestatyczność, okazałość
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I think this is a crucial issue from a political standpoint. start learning
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stanowisko, punkt widzenia
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start learning
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powszechny, szeroko rozpowszechniony (np. o krytyce) / rozległy, o szerokim zasięgu
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The doctor still had to visit an outpatient. start learning
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pacjent leczony ambulatoryjnie
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jednoszynowy / kolej jednoszynowa
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pracowity człowiek / pilny
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dzicz, dzika przestrzeń /pustkowie, pustynia, odludzie, uroczysko (odludne miejsce)
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analfabeta, niepiśmienny, nie umiejący czytać ani pisać, niedouczony
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