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obciążony, obładowany
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laden
EU Brussels Summit, a debt-laden Italian budget and EU-Asian trade
szelest
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rustling
słomka do napojów
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straw to drink
(work) to start working or dealing with something in an energetic and determined way
zabierać się do pracy, działać
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set to
If we all set to, we should be able to finish the job in a week.
głowica (miecza)
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pommel
blanki (murów)
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battlement
dojarka (dojenia krów)
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milkmaid
oswojony
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tame
chytry
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sly
całkowicie, zupełnie (tottaly)
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utterly
wyznać, przyznać się
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confess
obozowisko
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encampment
potulnie, pokornie
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meekly
zgon
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demise
zwymyślać kogoś
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berate someone
huk, łoskot, dudnienie
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rumble
podatny na
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susceptible to
The children involved have "severely compromised immune systems" rendering them more susceptible to the virus, the health department said.
to make something seem less important than or not as bad as it really is
pomniejszyć, zmniejszyć wagę (ważność)
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play down sth
lekceważyć, ignorować, pogardzać
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disregard
But those who enter the country illegally and those who employ them disrespect the rule of law and they are showing disregard for those who are following the law.
find a way around (an obstacle).
przechytrzyć, obejść
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circumvent
We simply cannot allow people to pour into the United States undetected, undocumented, unchecked, and circumventing the line of people who are waiting patiently
a large cash prize in a game or lottery, especially one that accumulates until it is won.
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jackpot
plaga (plague)
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scourge
Together we are going to end the scourge of drug addiction in America
to use your authority to stop something happening:
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put your foot down
When she started borrowing my clothes without asking, I had to put my foot down.
o do something, often something that other people would disapprove of
robić coś, kombinować
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get up to sth
He doesn’t care what they get up to in private, but asks them to stick to their rooms.
bluźnierstwo
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blasphemy
to make someone feel less confident and slightly frightened:
wytrącić z równowagi, odebrać pewność siebie
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unnerve
I think it unnerved me to be interviewed by so many people.
to keep animals for the purpose of producing young animals in a controlled way:
hodować (zwierzeta)
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breed
atmosfera, nastrój
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ambience
Lynda’s decided that the village hall has the wrong ambience for her Christmas production
szybkie przyswajanie wiedzy
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steep learning curve
zrelacjonować, opowiedzieć (r)
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recount
próba na scenie
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rehearsal
Speaking in court, the actress said that Mr Rush's behaviour during rehearsals had made her feel uncomfortable.
niechętny, ociągający się
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reluctant
stosunki
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rapport
Last week, he told the court that he and Ms Norvill had enjoyed a "very sparky, congenial rapport
a strong feeling among a group of people in reaction to a change or recent events in society or politics
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backlash
White, 32, faced social media backlash and posted his apology on Twitter
sprzyjać, faworyzować, popierać
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foster
China hopes newly elected Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro will foster new progress in the country’s national construction
oczyścić, wyklarować
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refine
refine your user stories
żałoba
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mourning
something that is dangerous and likely to cause damage
niebezpieczeństwa, zagrożenia
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hazard
The World Disasters Report 2018, released on Wednesday, has found that more than two billion people have been affected by natural disasters over the past decade, mostly by weather-related hazards including floods, storms and bushfires.
zmierzyć, oszacować
measure, estimate
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gauge
I will use the first lesson to gauge your current English level
pozbawić kogoś czegoś
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deprive someone of something
suwerenność, niezależność
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sovereignty
braterstwo
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fraternity, brotherhood
pogarda
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contempt
"The only loser is the temptation of contempt, division, violence, and fear; the only winner is the process of peace and the spirit of dialogue," Macron said.
bliski, nadchodzący
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imminent
spiskować, knuć
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plot
srogi, marsowy
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stern
przyłbica
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visor
dwór (np. królewski)
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court
deptać, tratować
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trample
serdeczność
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cordiality
powiew
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whiff
To force someone to obey one's wishes or commands; to make someone act in accordance with one's authority.
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bring sb to heel
wykupić kogoś przy pomocy okupu
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ransom
wygnanie
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exile
to do something quickly or without being noticed
podkraść się
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steal
He stole out of the room while no one was looking.
wykonanie (perform)
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rendition
byc przyzwyczajonym do czegoś
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be accustomed to
zajazd, karczma
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inn
srogi
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ferocious
zbieg
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confluence
ból (pain), otarcie
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sore
to travel to a lot of small towns and make political speeches to try to get people's votes or support:
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barnstorm
he split decision on Capitol Hill follows one of the most intense and chaotic midterm campaign seasons in recent memory, in which President Trump barnstormed the country for GOP candidates

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