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woleć
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prefer
would prefer ​ A2 used to say what you want or ask someone what they want woleć [+ to do sth] I'd prefer to go alone. Would you prefer red or white wine?
I prefer dogs TO cats. [+ doing sth] She prefers watching tennis to playing.
1. woleć 2. raczej, zamiast niż
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1. would rather 2. rather than
rather than ​ B1 instead of zamiast, raczej niż He saw his music as a hobby rather than a career. I find her books rather dull.
would rather ​ B1 If you would rather do something, you would prefer to do that thing. woleć I'd much rather go out for a meal than stay in and watch TV.
To pech!, Co za pech!
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bad luck!
"They've run out of tickets." "Oh, bad luck!"
Jaka szkoda!
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What a shame / what a pity!
shame-wstyd
[+ (that)] What a shame that they had to destroy such a beautiful building.
obawiam się (że), przykro mi, ale
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I'm afraid
There are no tickets left, I'm afraid. [+ (that)] I'm afraid that I've broken your vase.
Wydaje mi się, że coś jest nie tak.
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I think there's something wrong.
Tak, chyba masz rację.
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Yes, you're probably right there.
(być) może
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perhaps
Perhaps I'll go to the gym after work. Ben won't be coming but perhaps it's better that way.
trudno powiedzieć
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It's hard to say
cudowny
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marvellous
What a marvellous idea!
fantastyczny
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fantastic
Oh, that's fantastic, isn't it?
jasna cholera do jasnej cholery
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bloody hell
a rude way of expressing great anger: Bloody hell! I've lost my wallet. What the bloody hell did you do that for?
Bloody hell, what am I going to do? (Cholera, co ja teraz zrobię?)
To cholernie fłupia propozycja
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That's a bloody stupid suggestion
1. chyba 2. z pewnością, na pewno
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surely
This will surely cause problems. (To z pewnością spowoduje problemy.) Surely I will not just sit and wait. (Na pewno nie będę siedzieć i czekać.)
used to express surprise that something has happened or is going to happen You surely didn't tell him, did you? Surely you're not going to go out dressed like that?
chyba tak nie myślisz?
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surely you don't mean that?
sprzeciwiać się, zaprzeczać
Zaprzeczasz samemu sobie!
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contradict
You're contradicting yourself!
chętny, ochoczy/być gotowym lub skłonnym do czegoś
Nie zamierzam się na to godzić.
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willing/be willing to do sth
He's willing to pay a lot of money for that house.
I'm not willing to accept that! I'm willing to help you if you want that. (Jestem chętny ci pomóc, jeśli tego chcesz.)
suka, jędza, zołza
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a bitch
sukinsyn
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son of a bitch
1. sukinsyn, łajdak, drań 2. bękart
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bastard
odpierdol się spierdalaj
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fuck up fucking
Just fuck off and leave me alone!
spieprzaj!
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Piss off
wkurzać kogoś, wnerwiać kogoś
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piss sb off (very informal)
You're pissing me off. Stop now! (Wkurzasz mnie. Skończ już!)
gówno, cholera
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shit
kanał, obciach, pasztet
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bummer
something unpleasant or annoying kanał, obciach, pasztet That last exam was a real bummer.
pewnie, proszę bardzo!
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go ahead!
something that you say to someone to give them permission to do something proszę (bardzo) "Can I borrow your book?" "Yes, go ahead."
przed, z przodu, do przodu
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ahead
in front przed, z przodu, do przodu The road ahead is very busy. Rick walked ahead of us.
wpadać (z wizytą)
Mogę wpaść? -pewnie!
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come round
Can I come round?- Yes, sure! You must come round to the flat for dinner some time.
Można tu usiąść?- oczywiście
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May I sit here?- Yes, certainly
1. wybuchnąć 2. uciec
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break out
​ B2 If a fire, war, disease, etc breaks out, it starts suddenly. wybuchnąć A fight broke out among the crowd. ESCAPE ​ to escape from prison uciec to break out of jail
włamać się
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break in
The person who broke in did not steal anything. (Osoba, która się włamała, niczego nie ukradła.)
1. przestać mówić (nagle) 2. zerwać coś, zakończyć coś(np. relację) 3. ułamać, oderwać
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break off
1) to separate something from something else -He broke off a bit of naan bread to eat. 2) to end a relationship-They broke off their engagement after only a week. 3) to suddenly stop speaking
1. wyrwać się 2. oderwać odłączyć się
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break away
ESCAPE ​ to suddenly leave or escape from someone who is holding you wyrwać się LEAVE GROUP ​ to stop being part of a group because you disagree with them oderwać się Some members broke away to form a new political party.
lubić słodycze
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have a sweet tooth
If you have a sweet tooth, you like eating sweet foods, especially sweets and chocolate.
na pierwszy rzut oka
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at a glance
za wszelką cenę
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at all costs
We have to succeed at all costs.
demonizować
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demonize

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