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hit me up when you get free
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napisz sms, kiedy będziesz wolny
tied the knot
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pobrać sie slang
I am into you
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Podobasz mi się
a drizzle, a sprinkle
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mżawka,
a shower of rain
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przelotny deszcz
light rain, heavy rain
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lekki deszcz, ulewny deszcz
torrential rain
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nawałnica
funny, hilarious, witty
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zabawny,
obtuse person
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tępy o osobie
inane, stupid, narrow-minded
I couldn't listen to their inane conversation for another minute.
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głupi,
elated
She was absolutely elated when she heard she had been accepted into her first-choice university.
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dumny
jubilant, excited, overjoyed
The crowd was jubilant when the home team scored the winning goal. jubilare- to shout for joy
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radosny, podekscytowany, uradowany
deplorable conditions
Animal Welfare: "Animal rights activists exposed the deplorable conditions at the puppy mill."
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opłakane warunki
to be led astray"
It means to be tempted into doing something wrong or making bad choices, often by someone else's influence. You might hear it in everyday conversations, books, or even in the news.
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"dać się wprowadzić w błąd"
To reoffend"
means to commit another crime or offense after having already been punished for a previous one. It's often used in discussions about crime and rehabilitation.
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„Ponownie dopuścić się przestępstwa”
bouncy castle
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dmuchany zamek do skakania
merry-go-round
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karuzela w parku rozrywki
Ferris wheel
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diabelski młyn
dodgems
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samochody z oponką w parku rozrywki
bring home the bacon
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idiom być żywicielem rodziny
leaf through the book
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przejrzeć książkę
stock up
during pandemic everybody was stocking up
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robić zapasy phrasal
laze around
I have been lazing around the whole morning
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leniuchować phrasal
dumb down
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uprościć phrasal
gag for
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chcieć czegoś, pragnąć phrasal
luck out
you really lucked out with that job. it sounds like a dream
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poszczęścić się
take the plunge: idiom
They're finally taking the plunge and getting married.
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podjąć stanowczą decyzję:
talk of the Devil, and he is bound to appear
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mówić o diable, a on z pewnością się pojawi idiom
a turnstile
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bramka obrotowa
a bollard
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metalowy pachołek chowany
zebra crossing
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przejście dla pieszych
a bus shelter
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wiata autobusowa
a phone box
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budka telefoniczna
a speed bump
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pachołek prędkości

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