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To do something wiith a lot of energy and enthusiasm
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1. to spend time with 2. to connect ideas
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Written document, which sending patient to more qualified specialist
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To suddenly develop, appear, start to exist
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To suggest, propose, present an idea plan
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Give all of your time, effort, - attention
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To prepare for exercise by doing a warm up routine
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To improve or recall same thing you already know
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Suddenly think of, discover something
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Contemplate think a lot of
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Study something really hard
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1. To deceive(oszukać, wciągnąć w intrygę)
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2. to understand information start learning
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2. to understand information
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3. to give shelter/accomodation start learning
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3. to give shelter/accommodation
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Curiosly, oddly, strangely
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Unusual, rare, extraordinary
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Develop successfully, grow
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Summorized as/ reduced to
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To look like somebody, older family member, for example parent or grandfather
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To move at the same speeds as someone, smb
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To delay smth to a later time
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To tolerate, endure, accept smth unpleasant for example physic on studies
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To prevent someone from doing something
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To give something to someone else, usually by passing it physically, or by transferring control, responsibility, or ownership to another person.
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1. To pass something from one generation to the next 2. To officially announce or give a decision, sentence, or judgment
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Highlittghs the very first minuters/hours/days/ following an event, when its direct
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Too difficult, strange, extreme to comprehend, reach, or achieve
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state of being near or close to something in space, time
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strong connection or relationship between people, groups, or even ideas
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to continue to do something or to exist, especially when faced with difficulties or opposition
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formal phrase used mostly in negative sentences to mean up to now or until now—something has not happened or is not true at this moment
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Desperately wanting to plant
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Having constant, dull pain
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preposition that means "next to" or "at the side of" something or someone
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"in addition to" something, or "as well as.”
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for the purpose of," "in order to help," "because of," or "to benefit" someone or something
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discourages or prevents someone from doing something, usually by making them afraid of the possible consequences or difficulties. It can be an object, action, or policy designed to stop unwanted behavior
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an amount of something that is more than necessary, allowed, or desirable. It refers to going beyond a limit or having too much of something
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very large, wide, or obvious space between two things, either physically (like a big hole or crack) or figuratively (like a huge difference between groups, opinions, or results).
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"in a way that attracts attention because it is very noticeable, impressive, or surprising." It emphasizes that something stands out clearly or is especially remarkable. (... Different)
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you are saying that there is a likeness or similarity (often in appearance, style, or character).
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It is a way of saying that, in comparison, the first thing has a positive result.
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educe or remove the difference or distance between two things, groups, or ideas. It is often used when talking about making people or things more similar, or helping different sides understand each other or reach agreement.
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