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nieostrożny, niedbały, lekkomyślny
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careless
Many road accidents are caused by careless drivers. People should pay more attention when driving.
It was very careless of you to forget your passport. He was fined £250 for careless driving.
bezdotykowa, zbliżeniowa
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contactless
Our debit cards are now contactless and will work at contactless readers throughout the UK. contactless cards contactless payment
nieszkodliwy, niewinny
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harmless
There is only one poisonous snake in the UK. The others are harmless.
Taken in small doses, this drug is completely harmless. Their jokes seemed harmless enough.
bezdomny
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homeless
10,000 people were made homeless by the floods. They're opening a new shelter for the homeless.
bezrobotny= unemployed
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jobless
young jobless people Many of the jobless today are young people leaving university. They just can't find jobs as so many people are applying for the same position.
bezsilny
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powerless
[+ to do sth] The police were powerless to stop the fighting. When the huge wave hit the boat, he was powerless. He could only stand and watch as the boat sunk.
bez cukru, bezcukrowy
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sugar-free, sugarless
This drink doesn't have any calories as it's sugarfree. I'm on a diet, so I'm only having sugarless drinks.
cars are not allowed (adj)
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car-free
Now that the city centre is car free, it's so much more pleasant to walk in the centre of the city without worrying about cars and buses
a car-free island They are thinking of making the city centre car-free.
beztroski
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carefree
a carefree childhood I wish I was on my gap year again - I miss those carefree days, not having to worry about paying the mortgage or getting to work on time.
dla niepalących, wolny od dymu
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Smoke-free
The journey was completely stress-free. The taxi picked us up at the door and took us straight there. There wasn't any traffic and we arrived early.
It is important that our staff can work in a smoke-free environment. The majority of non-smokers want smoke-free zones at work. go smoke-free
bezstresowy
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stress-free, stressless
The journey was completely stress-free. The taxi picked us up at the door and took us straight there. There wasn't any traffic and we arrived early.
dzieło sztuki/być prawdziwym dziełem sztuki
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work of art/be a work of art
They stole several valuable works of art. Have you seen the wedding cake? It's a work of art.
artyst-a/ka
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artist
malarz
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painter
obraz/obraz olejny
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painting/ oil painting
malować, pomalować/ farba
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paint
These pictures were all painted by local artists. We've painted the kitchen yellow.
farba/warstwa farby
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paint / coat of paint
a gallon of blue paint The door needs another coat (= layer) of paint.
rysunek
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drawing
losowanie
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draw = drawing
The raffle winner will be decided by a draw. (Zwycięzca loterii zostanie wyłoniony przez losowanie.
oryginalny
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original
Her essay was full of original ideas. He's a highly original thinker.
plakat
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a poster
1. druk 2. kopia, rycina 3. odbitka
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print
wystawa
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exhibition
There's a new exhibition of sculpture on at the city gallery. an exhibition centre
akwarela
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a watercolour
pastelowy, pastel, pastela (obraz namalowany pastelami)
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pastel
pastel colours/shades pastel pink The bedroom is decorated in pastels (= pale colours).
kredka (świecowa)
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crayon
kolaż
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collage
sztych, rycina/ grawerować
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engraving / engrave
portret
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a portrait
a portrait of the princess a portrait gallery/painter
rzeźba/rzeźbia-rz/rka
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sculpture / sculptor
a wooden sculpture modern sculpture
płótno
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canvas
sztaluga
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an easel
1. rozmnażanie 2. reprodukcja, kopia
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1. reproduction
kopia, replika
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replica
a replica of the White House
muzyka klasyczna
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classical music
Do you prefer classical music or pop music?
dźwięk, odgłos, głos/brzmienie czegoś
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sound/the sound of sth
I like the sound of the beef in red wine sauce. He's really enjoying college, by the sound of it.
I could hear the sounds of the city through the open window. She stood completely still, not making a sound. Can you turn the sound up (= make a radio, television, etc louder)?
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by the sound of it
głos/ tracić głos
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voice / lose your voice
She had a bad cold and was losing her voice.
I could hear voices in the next room. Jessie has a beautiful singing voice. Could you please keep your voices down (= speak more quietly)? He raised his voice (= spoke more loudly) so that everyone could hear.
mówić cicho (phr)
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keep your voice down
Could you please keep your voices down (= speak more quietly)?
piosenka/ śpiewnik
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song / songbook
narzędzie, instrument
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instrument
The Internet is a very powerful instrument of communication.
pianino /organy/keyboard/skrzypce
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piano/ organ/ keyboard/violin
1. flet prosty, flet podłużny 2. nagrywarka
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recorder
flet poprzeczny/gitara
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flute / guitar
bęben, perkusja
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drum
Anna plays the drums
główny wokalista
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lead singer
perkusist-a/ka/ grający na keyboardzie
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drummer/ keyboarder
próba dźwięku(przed koncertem)
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sound check
koncert na wolnym powietrzu
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open-air concert
harfa
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harp
dudy
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bagpipe
bicie, rytm, bębnienie
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beat
a heart beat the beat of a drum
ton, tonacja
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pitch
Her voice has a really high pitch. (Jej głos ma naprawdę wysoki ton.) Her voice was very quiet and low in pitch. (Jej głos był bardzo cichy i o niskim tonie.)
słuch absolutny
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perfect pitch
You have to have perfect pitch to be a great composer. (Musisz mieć słuch absolutny, żeby być świetnym kompozytorem.)
ton, brzmienie
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tone
I knew by her tone of voice that she was serious. Then the director arrived and the whole tone of the meeting changed.
praktykant, praktykantka, stażysta, stażystka
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trainee, apprentice,
kandydat/ka, przesłuchiwan-y/a, osoba udzielająca wywiadu
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interviewee
pobudliwy
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excitable
a very excitable child/puppy She is very excitable and passionate in her teaching. (Ona jest bardzo pobudliwa i pełna pasji w swoim nauczaniu.)
miły, rozkoszny, uroczy
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loveable
kruchy, łatwotłukący (się)
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breakable
a breakable vase
widoczny
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visible
The fire was visible from five kilometres away.
bezcenny, nieoceniony
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priceless
a priceless antique/painting A trip round the world is a priceless opportunity.
wskazówka
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instruction
Police are searching the area for clues to the murder. I can't remember who wrote it. Give me a clue.
niewiarygodny, nie do uwierzenia
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unbelievable
bilet okresowy,
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season ticket,
a place where a sports game, musical performance, or special event happens miejsce, lokalizacja
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venue
melodia
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tune = melody
He was humming a tune as he dried the dishes
nucić
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hum
nucić
czysty, nastrojony, czysto (np. śpiewać, grać)
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in tune
fałszujący, rozstrojony
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out of tune
The piano is out of tune.
refren/ chór
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chorus
Songs with chorus are easier to sing. (Piosenki z refrenem są łatwiejsze do zaśpiewania.) There's a chorus after each verse. (Refren jest po każdej zwrotce.)
nuta
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a note (notatka, banknot)
There was a note of caution in her letter. (Była nuta ostrożnosći w jej liście.) She played a few loud notes on the piano. (Ona zagrała kilka głośnych dźwięków na pianinie.)
gama
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scale (waga, skala)
Start by playing a G major scale. (Zacznij od grania gamy G.) I learned how to play the F minor scale. (Nauczyłem się grać gamę F-moll.)
orkiestra
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an orchestra
My father used to play in the orchestra. (Mój ojciec grał w orkiestrze.)
chór
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a choir= chorus
We've got three new members in the choir. (Mamy trzech nowych członków w chórze.)
balet
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ballet
tekst piosenki
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Lyrics
tworzyć, komponować
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compose
Do you know who composed music for this film? (Czy wiesz kto skomponował muzykę do tego filmu?)
kompozytor
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composer
Mozart was one of the best composers in the history of the world. (Mozart był jednym z najlepszych kompozytorów w historii świata.)
utwór, kompozycja
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composition
Composition of a song takes a lot of time. (Kompozycja piosenki zajmuje dużo czasu.) Prepare three different compositions. (Przygotuj trzy różne kompozycje.)
muzyk
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a musician
dyrygent
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a conductor
pianista/ gitarzysta
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pianist / guitarist
ustęp, fragment
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passage
She can quote whole passages from the novel.
cytować
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to quote
She can quote whole passages from the novel.
część, sekcja
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section
a non-smoking section in a restaurant the business section of a newspaper the tail section of an aircraft
rozdział
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chapter
an interesting chapter in Spanish history
akapit
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paragraph
komentować coś
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comment on something
My mum always comments on what I'm wearing. [+ that] He commented that the two pieces of work were very similar.
komentarz, sprawozdanie, relacja
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commentary
the football commentary Your commentary's always so smart and entertaining. (Twoje komentarze zawsze są błyskotliwe i zabawne.
be
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be
płaszczyć się
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grovel
She grovelled to the producer to get that part.
reputacja/być znanym z (robienia) czegoś, mieć reputację, opinię
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reputation / have a reputation for something
Both hotels have a good reputation. He has a reputation for efficiency.
robić za kogoś czarną robotę
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do sb's dirty work
tak szybko, jak tylko możliwe
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as soon as possible ASAP
szczycić się czymś, być z czegoś dumnym
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pride yourself on sth/doing sth
The company prides itself on having the latest technology.
odszkodowanie, rekompensata, wynagrodzenie
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compensation,
Most of the workers have won compensation for losing their jobs. Free food was no compensation for a very boring evening.
popyt
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demand (2. żądanie)
sprostać zapotrzebowaniu /sprostać czyimś żądaniom
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meet demand/ meet somebody's demands
a nawet, wręcz, co więcej
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indeed,
It didn't hurt me. Indeed, it helped me a little. (To mi nie zaszkodziło. W rzeczywistości to mi trochę pomogło.)
rzucić słuchawkę podczas rozmowy z kimś, rozłączyć się, odłożyć słuchawkę (podczas rozmowy telefonicznej)
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hang up on somebody
She hung up on me! (Ona rozłączyła się!) He gave his greeting to my family and hung up. (On przekazał życzenia mojej rodzinie i rozłączył się.) If you dialled the wrong number just apologize and hang up
zamiast (tego), w zamian
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instead of (this), instead
If you don't want pizza, we can have pasta instead. I'm going swimming on Monday instead of Friday now. [+ of + doing sth] Why don't you help instead of just complaining?
rozsyłać coś
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send something out
to send out invitations Our company sent these flyers out last week. (Nasza firma rozesłała te ulotki w zeszłym tygodniu.)
należeć do kogoś
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down to someone
I've done all I can now, the rest is down to you.
załatwić coś, uporządkować coś
to successfully deal with something, such as a problem or difficult situation
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sort sth out
Anyway, it sounds like it's down to me to sort this out.
Have you sorted out your schedule yet? He wanted to sort out his life before his death. (Przed śmiercią chciał uporządkować swoje życie.)
być na tropie czegoś
to know or discover something useful or important
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be onto sth
Researchers think they may be onto something big. Can you put me onto (= tell me about) a good dentist?
zabrać się za coś, zacząć coś robić
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get onto something
I have to get onto the project because I'm running out of time. (Muszę zabrać się za ten projekt, bo kończy mi się czas.) He finally got onto studying for the exam. (On w końcu zaczął uczyć się do egzaminu.)
Twoja kolej.
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. It's over to you.
I did my part, now it's over to you. (Ja zrobiłem swoją część, teraz twoja kolej.) That's all I had to say. It's over to you. (To wszystko, co miałem do powiedzenia. Twoja kolej.)
pomieszać coś
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mix something up
The books were all mixed up in a box. I mixed buses up and had to go on foot. (Pomyliłem autobusy i musiałem iść na piechotę.)
zamieszanie, gmatwanina
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mixe-up
There was a mix-up with the bags at the airport.
zapas towaru, skład/ na stanie (o produkcie)
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Stock/ in stock
radzić sobie z (to deal with something)
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handle
He handled the situation very well.
papierkowa robota, formalności
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paperwork,
tolerancyjny, otwarty willing to consider ideas and opinions that are new or different to your own
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open-minded
wymagać
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require
Training to be a doctor requires a lot of hard work. [+ that] A recent law requires that all programmes are censored.
zająć się czymś ​ to start to do a particular type of work
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go into sth
wchodzić lub zagłębiać się w coś She didn't go into any detail about the job.
What made you decide to go into politics?
wyróżniać się w czymś, być w czymś lepszym od innych
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excel at/in something
Jack has always excelled in sports. (Jack zawsze wyróżniał sie w sporcie.) Paula always excelled in languages at school.
opłacalny
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financially rewarding
"In the mid-80s, professional sports weren't financially rewarding," he says.
nieruchomości
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real estate
przejście, przemiana
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transition, transformation
The country is in the process of making the transition from military rule to democracy.
komentator/ka, sprawozdawca
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commentator
zająć się czymś to start doing a particular job or activity
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take sth up
to use an amount of time or space zajmować coś This desk takes up too much space.
I thought I might take up cycling.
instynkt
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instinct
"Trust your instincts. Be surrounded by the right people. Be open-minded about it.
[+ to do sth] a mother's instinct to protect her children
brave and determined odważny
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gutsy
historia, opowieść, opowiadanie/ nowela
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story/short story, novella
the story of the revolution Tell us a story, Grandpa. She reads stories to the children every night.
temat (w wiadomościach) wiadomość
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news story
It was the best news story of the day. (To był najlepszy temat dnia.) We will run your news story today. (Dzisiaj skorzystamy z twojego tematu.)
pamiętnik, dziennik/prowadzić dziennik
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diary/ keep a diary
She kept a diary of her trip to Egypt.
This diary may not be used as a proof. (Ten pamiętnik nie może nam posłużyć jako dowód.)
powieść
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novel
Have you read any good novels lately?
tajemnica/ powieść kryminalna
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mystery / murder mystery
an unsolved mystery He never gave up hope that he would solve the mystery of his son's disappearance. He's out of work, so how he pays his rent is a mystery to me (= I cannot explain it).
proza
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prose
He's a wonderful writer - readers love his clear and lively prose.
beletrystyka, literatura (piękna)/ literatura rozrywkowa
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fiction/ light fiction
What's the best-selling children's fiction title?
literatura faktu
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non-fiction
historyczny
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historical
powieściopisarz, powieściopisarka
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novelist
narracja, relacja (z przebiegu jakiegoś zdarzenia)
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narrative
I read only the narrative from that meeting. (Ja czytałem tylko relację z tamtego spotkania.) His narrative is rather slow and boring. (Jego narracja jest raczej powolna i nudna.)
odcinek
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episode
Did you see last week's episode of The X-Factor?
przysłowie
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proverb
It is a popular English proverb. (To jest popularne angielskie przysłowie.)
anegdota
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anecdote
przypowieść
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parable
alegoria
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allegory
bajka (o zwierzętach) mit
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fable
nawiedzać, 2. prześladować
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haunt
a haunted house He was haunted by memories of the war.
koszmar
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nightmare
The traffic can be a real nightmare after 4.30.
mglisty, zamglony
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misty
a cold and misty morning
pływ, fala/ przypływ/ odpływ
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tide / high tide/ low tide
the rising tide of drug-related deaths
rzucać się na coś/kogoś
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pounce on sth/sb
The police were waiting to pounce when he arrived at the airport.
ćma
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moth
zemdleć
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faint
She fainted with exhaustion.
ryglować
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bolt
dowód
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proof
She showed us her passport as proof of her identity. [+ (that)] My landlord has asked for proof that I'm employed.
pastor, wikariusz
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vicar
historia, opowieść, bajka
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tale, fairy tale
My grandfather used to tell us tales of his time as a pilot during the war.
legenda
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legend
a living legend Jazz legend, Ella Fitzgerald, once sang in this bar.
mit/utopia
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myth / utopia
It's a myth that men are better drivers than women.
perspektywa, punkt widzenia
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perspective = viewpoint = point of view
From a medical point of view, there was no need for the operation You have to be willing to see other people's points of view.
Being unemployed has made me see things FROM a different perspective. FROM his viewpoint the action seemed entirely justified.
całkowicie, w pełni
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entirely
I'm not entirely convinced that it will work.
uzasadniony, mający słuszne powody
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justified, with good reason
justified criticism He's perfectly justified in asking for a larger salary.
ograniczony/ nieograniczony
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limited, restricted/ unlimited
They do good food but the choice is fairly restricted.
a limited choice limited resources a service that offers unlimited Internet access
obiektywny
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objective
I try to be objective when I criticize someone's work.
wszechwiedzący /wszechwiedza
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omniscient / omniscience
God is omniscient.
poezja/poeta/ wiersz
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poetry / poet / poem
I enjoy all kinds of poetry, especially love poetry.
rozsądny
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sensible = reasonable
wrażliwy/drażliwy, wrażliwy, czuły
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sensitive
He was always sensitive to criticism. She's very sensitive about her weight.
I want a man who's kind and sensitive. Gender is a very sensitive subject. sensitive eyes/skin
nudny/znudzony
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boring / bored
I'm bored with doing homework. We were bored stiff (= extremely bored) in her lessons.
a boring job The film was so boring, I fell asleep.
śmiertelnie znudzony
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bored stiff
We were bored stiff (= extremely bored) in her lessons.
nuda
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boredom
I nearly died of boredom.
pustynia/ deser
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desert / dessert
We had ice cream for dessert.
przepis/ paragon
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recipe / receipt
a recipe for carrot cake
zawartość (allthe things that are inside something else)/ składnik(individual parts that are combined to make something else, often food)
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contents/ ingredient
Please empty out the contents of your pockets. Trust is an essential ingredient in a successful marriage.
przypomnienie
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a reminder
Her scars are a constant reminder of the attack.
łagodny
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gentle
My mother was such a gentle, loving person.
oszałamiający, zapierający dech (w piersiach)
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stunning
stunning views over the city She's stunning.
lekki
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light
odzież
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clothing
outdoor/protective clothing
dziecinny, dziecięcy
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childish, chillike
różnorodny
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diverse
Singapore is a very diverse, multicultural country.
stanowić coś
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make up sth
Women make up nearly 50% of medical school entrants. They make up about 75% of the population.
znaczny, znaczący
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significant, significant
These measures will save a significant amount of money. It is significant that Falkner did not attend the meeting himself.
zniechęcać/ zniechęcony
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discourage/ discouraged
a campaign to discourage smoking
prawie nie, ledwie, ledwo
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barely = hardly
I was so tired that I could hardly walk. We've hardly ever spoken to each other. There's hardly any food left in the fridge.
wcale, w ogóle
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at all
The situation hasn't improved at all. (Sytuacja wcale się nie poprawiła.) It doesn't matter at all. (To nie ma zupełnie znaczenia.) "You're probably tired." "Not at all." ("Jesteś pewnie zmęczony." "Wcale nie.")
ostatnio
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lately recently
I haven't been feeling so well lately. Lately, I've been walking to work.
bardzo, wielce
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highly
a highly effective treatment It is highly unlikely that they will succeed.
głupi, niemądry = stupid
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silly
silly games/hats I feel silly in this hat. It's a bit silly spending all that money on something we don't need.
wystawiać, wyświetlać
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display
There were some family photographs displayed on his desk. The text can be displayed and edited on screen.
pisuar
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a urinal
zbulwersowany
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appalled
obrzydliwy, wstrętny
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disgusting,
What's that disgusting smell?
wulgarny, ordynarny
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vulgar = rude
vulgar jokes/language
automatycznie
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automatically
Her hand went automatically to the paper in her pocket. (Jej ręka automatycznie powędrowała do kartki papieru w jej kieszeni.)
żartobliwy
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playful
a playful mood/remark
wzajemnie oddziaływać na siebie, komunikować się
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interact
At school, teachers say he interacted well with other students.
zdalne sterowanie
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remote control
wesołe miasteczko
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a funfair
głęboki, ogromny
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profound
e war had a profound impact on people's lives.
wpływ
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impact
Latino singers have had a major impact on pop music this year.
zabawny
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funny amusing
koniecznie, z konieczności
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necessarily,
Having money and being cool are not necessarily the same thing. (Mieć pieniądze, a być cool to niekoniecznie to samo.) I don't necessarily believe in a perfect marriage. (Niekoniecznie wierzę w idealne małżeństwo.)
poruszać) cause a strong emotion
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move
[often passive] I was deeply moved by his speech. Many people were moved to tears (= were so sad they cried).
kłaść coś, położyć coś
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lay sth down/in/on, etc (laid)
She laid the baby on the bed. He laid the tray down on the table.
przewrócić coś do góry nogami
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turn sth upside down
goggles that turn the world upside down.
przynajmniej, chociaż
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at least, though
Even if you didn't want to send a present, you could at least have sent a card.
dostarczać, dowozić, doręczać
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deliver
They can deliver the sofa on Wednesday.
zakłócenie
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distraction
The phone calls were a constant distraction.
pobrzękiwać
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clink
The clink of keys woke me up. (Obudził mnie brzęk kluczy.)
chaotyczny
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chaotic
a chaotic situation
karykaturalny, przerysowany
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cartoonish
śmiały, odważny
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bold,
It was a bold decision to go and live abroad.
szalony, niezrównoważony
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deranged
równie, równo
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equally,
an equally important question She shared the money equally between the four children.
krzykliwy, ekstrawagancki
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flamboyant
a flamboyant pop star
ekstrawagancja
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flamboyance
jaskrawy
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garish
a garish red jacket
zmierzwić, czochrać
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ruffle
He ruffled my hair and kissed me.
zmierzwiony, zwichrzony
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ruffled
śpiący, senny/ sennie
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sleepy/ sleepily
The heat had made me sleepy.
oklapnięty, zwisający, opadający
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droopy
półprzymknięty
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half-closed
szaleństwo
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madness
It would be madness to give up your job when you've just bought a house.
zaniepokojony
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alarmed
I was a bit alarmed at the number of people in the audience.
sen, spać literary
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slumber
She lay down on the bed and fell into a deep slumber.
o zabarwieniu purpurowym, fioletowawy
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purplish
turkusowy
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turquoise
przerażający strange and frightening
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creepy
a creepy story/person
figlarny, psotny
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mischievous
a mischievous grin
potęgować (się) to increase or make something increase
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heighten
[often passive] The book's success was heightened by the scandal.
podnosić świadomość czegoś (np. problemu społecznego)
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heighten awareness of/ about something
plebania
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vicarage
z grubsza, mniej więcej
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roughly
Our wedding is roughly six months away. (Nasz ślub jest za mniej więcej sześć miesięcy.) The profit was roughly 10%. (Zysk wyniósł mniej więcej 10%.)
szorstki, nierówny
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rough
rough hands rough ground
sick kiepski, podły
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rough
I feel a bit rough after last night. I don't want to talk to him because of his rough behaviour. (Nie chcę z nim rozmawiać z powodu jego podłego zachowania.
orać
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plough
The farmer ploughed the field. (Rolnik zorał pole.)
brnąć dalej, wytrwać to carry on in a difficult situation
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plough on
But because he had an important report to write, he had to plough on through. (To 'plough on through' is to carry on in a difficult situation)
przebrnąć przez coś
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plough through sth
I had to plough through the whole report.
czkawka
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hiccup
I got hiccups from drinking too quickly.
odczytać coś
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read something out
He read out the names of all the winners.
zwykle lub zazwyczaj coś robić lub być jakimś, mieć tendencję, robić coś zwykle
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tend to do sth
I tend to wear dark colours. July and August tend to be our busiest months.
pewien used to refer to a particular person or thing without naming or describing them exactly
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certain
The museum is only open at certain times of the day.
odrobinę, trochę
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slightly
I think I did slightly better in my exams this time. I find it slightly worrying.
niepokojący
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worrying
a worrying situation
odpędzać kogoś/coś, odganiać kogoś/coś
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chase sb/sth away/off/out, etc
I chased the cat away.
w plenerze, na planie
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on location
I very rarely feel scared on location as we're very busy.
przykład
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example instance
There have been several instances of violence in the school. Many teenagers earn money, for instance by babysitting or cleaning cars.
spieszyć się
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be in a hurry
If you're in a hurry, it's better to take a taxi.
filmować, kręcić
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shoot, (shot)
Most of the film was shot in Italy.
sesja zdjęciowa
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shoot
Your photo shoot is amazing! (Twoja sesja zdjęciowa jest niesamowita!)
radosny
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exhilarating
There's nothing more exhilarating than water-skiing.
nie tylko... ale także...
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not only ... but also...
Not only do I miss her while I'm away a week maybe two weeks at a time but I also feel very guilty that my partner has to take full responsibility for her.
Not only did he turn up late, he also forgot his books.
z rzędu, po kolei
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at a time
jeden na raz, pojedynczo
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one at a time
Eat them one at a time.
wymarzon-y/a dom/praca/samochód itp.
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dream house/job/car, etc
narzucać (np. zasady), nakładać (np. kary)
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impose something on somebody
cło
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tariff
odraczać, odkładać
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suspend
pogróżka
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threat
oko za oko
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tit for tat
opodatkowanie
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levy (a levy on imports)
wchodzić w życie
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come into effect
przyrzeczenie, obietnica, ślubowanie
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pledge
przyrzekać
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vow
kontynuować
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follow through on
przynisic owoce zaowocowac
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bear fruit
spełnić obietnicę
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fulfill a promise
mieć słabość do
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have a soft spot for
wywoływać
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spark (to spark a debate/protest)
zastraszony/onieśmielony
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intimidated
kurczyć się maleć zmniejszać się
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shrink
stanąć w obronie kogoś
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stand up for someone

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