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grocer's, grocery. They didn't have any milk in the grocery store.
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półka, regał, konstrukcja do przetrzymywania czegoś start learning
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rack. Remember to keep your luggage on the rack. She put the books on a rack. Hang you coat on the rack.
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a shelf. Put it back on the shelf.
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Book-keeper, accountant. She met with her accountant at 9:00 p.m., on a bench in town square.
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glucose. Then glucose pours into the bloodstream
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corn, callus. I have a corn on my foot from all this walking
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uciskać np. buty mnie cisną start learning
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pinch. These shoes are pinching my feet
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pinch. "I feel like pinching myself to see if I'm real," Bob said. Somebody pinched his arm.
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pinch. Add a pinch of salt to the soup
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bracelet. She removed her bracelet.
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wycieraczka przedniej szyby start learning
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dry yourself. Your hair is wet. Dry yourself with a towel
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drapać się po czymś (np. po nosie) start learning
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scratch at. Football players often scratch at their balls during match.
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insynuacja, bezpodstawne twierdzenie start learning
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allegation. No evidence could ever be found to support the allegations
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wytrzymywać (np. próbę czasu) start learning
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withstand. Those whose fame have withstood the test of time
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przyznać się do czegoś (uznać) start learning
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acknowledge. I acknowledged that it was my fault.
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acknowledge. Will you acknowledge him as your son?
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cumin. These beans need more lemon and a dash of cumin
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chant. The audience was chanting the winner's name.
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timidly. Few people have come out to celebrate, timidly chanting the name of Mr Barrow or waving at the cars driving by
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tremor. The earthquake has ended, but some tremors could still be felt
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ogrom, rozmiar np. problemu start learning
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magnitude. He seems not to realize the magnitude of the problem. Our forces cannot repel power of that magnitude
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a snowdrift, drift. She went up on top of a 10 feet high drift. He fell into a great snow drift.
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asset. From that point of view his inexperience is an asset.
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sprzeciwić się komuś, postawić się komuś start learning
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stan up to sb. I know you're scared of your teacher but you have to stand up to him.
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stand up sb. - How was the date? - There was no date. She stood me up.
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cloth. This cloth will be perfect to polish the table. I wiped the chair with a damp cloth
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saute. You need to saute these red bells.
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dishwashing liquid, washing-up liquid. Use washing-up liquid to wash a dishes.
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czochrać, mierzwić, gnieść start learning
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rauffle. He ruffled my hair gently.
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slug. I saw a lot of slugs in the garden after the rain.
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a beard. I'm growing a beard
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lap. My dog is sleeping on my lap. The child sat on his mother's lap and listened to the story
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shrink, shrank, shrunk. His pants shrank when he washed them. Don't wash woollens in a washing machine, because they will shrink.
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shuffle. He shuffled his feet towards the exit.
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chilly. It's quite chilly outside. The day was clear, and slightly chilly.
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pull out. He pull out tissue from his pocket.
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plątać np. kable, sznurki start learning
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tangle. There was a tangle of cables behind the control panel
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to stroke. I stroked her hair. She stroked the back of his head.
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mumble. He mumbled something under his breath.
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Nauczyciel zaszufladkował go jako niegrzecznego ucznia. start learning
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Teacher labelled him as a naughty pupil.
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chic. This dress is really chic. Everyone on the party had a chic look.
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a walnut. He gave me a handful of walnuts.
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scribble. I made a special wall for the kids to scribble on.
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cramp. Muscle cramps can have many causes such as dehydration.
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tick, check. Please tick the correct answer.
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bushes. hey are watching from behind the bush.
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agriculture, farming. We should invest in agriculture because it's developing really quickly. Farming needs to take a positive approach to environmental issues.
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in the front of. She sat down at the front. I'm standing in front of this girl in a line.
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top up. He topped my glass up with wine
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nail. Drive/hammer three nails, one on each side and the third in the center.
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wipe, dry up. Can you dry the dishes, please? Dry the table and put those plates on it. Could you wipe the table?
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worek. Włożę wszystko do tego worka. Kupilśmy worek ziemniaków. start learning
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sack. I'll put everything into this sack. We bought a sack of potatoes.
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stały etat nauczyciela lub wykładowcy start learning
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tenure teacher or lecturer. I am working hard to get tenure at this university.
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wystawiać np. język. Nie wystawiaj języka, to niegrzeczne. start learning
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stick. Do not stick your tongue out, it's rude. He kept sticking his head out of the car window, so I yelled at him
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refuel, fuel. Where is the nearest petrol station? I need to fuel my car.
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Zatrzymać się na chwilę. Zatrzymałem się na chwilę w szpitalu. start learning
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stop off. I stopped off at the hospital on my way into town.
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equator. Here, close to the equator, one day was very much like another.
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płetwa. Ona kupiła nowe płetwy do nurkowania. Miał prawie odciętą płetwę, pewnie od sieci rybackich. start learning
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fin. She bought new fins for diving. His fin was very nearly severed, probably from a dragnet.
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odcinać, odcięty np. noga. Linia na wschód jest także odcięta przez drogę. start learning
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sever. The line to the east is also severed by the road. Severed nerves in rats regained 80 percent of their functions in six weeks.
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take it one step at a time
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outsmart. We outsmarted you this time
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badge. He carried his police badge with great pride
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thread. The film was boring but I liked the thread about the murder of a child. I'm following a funny thread on an online forum
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theme. James Hetfield often uses biblical themes in his songs. The theme of this book is a quest.
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pamiętny, godny zapamiętania start learning
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memorable. memorable experience. memorable performance. On this memorable occasion we salute the wonderful work done by the association.
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suknia (np. ślubna), toga (np. sędziowska) start learning
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gown. Ball gown, hospital gown.
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tame. She tamed a stray cat.
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mieć przyjemność coś zrobić start learning
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be pleased to do something. I am pleased to announce the discovery of a new particle
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to announce. Tom and Mary have finally announced their engagement
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amid. Jenny lay amid the pile of cushions, in a deep sleep. Amidst tears she told me some of the details of the capture.
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wstrząsnąć (kimś przez jakieś wydarzenie) start learning
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rock. I'm going to rock your world. The country was rocked by the shooting of the teenagers.
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rock. I rocked her to sleep in my arms. Waves rocked our boat
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invalidate, revoke. The authorities have revoked their original decision to allow development of this rural area
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favourable. We have had a favourable response to the plan so far.
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znosić coś, tolerować coś start learning
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put up with. I can't put up with his behaviour anymore. How can they put up with all these inconveniences
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piekielny, cholerny (informal) start learning
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infernal. Today you hear these infernal machines going night and day.
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zamieniać się, wymieniać się start learning
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swap. They swapped seats. After that, we can swap sides and have another go
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spread out. He spread the papers out between them. I spread the map out on the table.
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To była obraza mojej inteligencji start learning
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It was an insult to my intelligence
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używać sobie życia, żyć na całego. start learning
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live it up. He's alive and well and living it up in the Bahamas.
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meet expectations. live up to sth. I hope the film meets my expectations! e never managed to live up to his parents' expectations.
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aside. I'll put it aside for a moment. She stood aside holding the door open for him.
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overall. Overall, I think you did a good job.
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z wyjątkiem czegoś, oprócz czegoś start learning
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except for something. I like all food except for sea food. Everything was perfect about this suit, except for the price
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after all. t wasn't so bad, after all. After all, we found a solution.
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stream, current. The river stream was too strong today, we didn't catch any fish. We were swimming with the current
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assault. She is the victim of a brutal assault. You should tell someone about the assault, you need help.
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assault. Their army is able to stop any assault from air, land or sea.
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involve. The financial reform involves only the rich. The defect involves all the apartments in that building.
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inhibited. Some workers were inhibited (from speaking) by the presence of their managers.
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persuade. The estate agent persuaded me to buy this flat.
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reagować na. często zastanawiam się jak ludzie zareagowaliby na moją śmierć. start learning
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react to. I often imagine how people would react to my death.
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flick. She flicked me at my penis.
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come down. he price of oil came down significantly last year. The prices will come down soon and then I'll buy this phone.
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an acquaintance. He has few close friends, but numerous acquaintances.
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spotkanie w celu omówienia czegoś start learning
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sit-down. We had a sit-down with new employees.
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zaniedbać zrobienie czegoś, zapomnieć coś zrobić start learning
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fail to do sth. He failed to remember his password. I failed to pay a ticket.
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to have sth on. He must've had on nice pants.
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to die off, vanish. Pandas are vanishing. If we don't stop the disease, these animals will die off.
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leap. My dog leaped over the fence and ran away
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summary. Book summary. Susan, can you get the summary of today's meeting ready by five?
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widzieć coś na własne oczy start learning
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see sth with your own eyes. Ihey took all the money and left. I saw it with my own eyes. you can see the changes happening before your own eyes.
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concern. It doesn't concern you at all.
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glance. Can you glance through this report? Catch a glimpse
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wnosić swój wkład, przyczyniać się start learning
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contribute. The students contributed their own time to the project. He contributed to my problems and now he wants to help.
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subtly. She kissed him subtly.
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narzucać, nakładać np. karę start learning
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impose. Mother imposed a punishment on her children. This is done by people who impose their will on others
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pass by. When the accident happened, several cars passed by, but none of them stopped.
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overtake. The car sped up and quickly overtook him, blocking his way
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chrumkanie świni, chrząkać start learning
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roundabout, traffic circle
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steep. The castle is set on a steep hill. It's dangerous to ski down these steep slopes.
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czysto śpiewać (nie fałszować) start learning
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Czy wiesz jak to jest być sławnym? start learning
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Do you know what it's like to be famous?
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self-pity. I mean it's so much self-pity Arthur.
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make excuses for. I think you making excuses for killing that young men.
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don't know the first thing about sth. You don't know the first thing about me, pal.
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fussy. Jolanta is so fussy.
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leper. They look at me as if I was leper.
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przepędzać kogoś. Nasz król przepędził go z zamku bo był zdrajcą. start learning
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cast out. Our king cast him out of the country because he was a traitor.
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wydalać (ucznia ze szkoły, członka z organizacji) start learning
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expel. The student was expelled from school.
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dope. He took some kind of dope and he's high.
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ring road, bypass. They are building a bypass over the railroad tracks. All the supermarkets are situated near the ring road
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the Mayor. Ken Livingstone was once a mayor of London
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saliva. I swallowed my saliva and turned away
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pilgrim. At this time of the year, there are many pilgrims in Rome
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spare. Do you have a spare set of keys? He has a spare tyre in his car
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obesity. Obesity is defined as 14 kilograms or more over a healthy weight
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contagious. The disease is very contagious
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to exhale, breathe out. Breathe out and relax your shoulders. He just looked at me for a moment, then exhaled.
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inhale, breathe in. Now, just breathe in deeply, please
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shortage of. he recent shortage of money made us suffer. There is a shortage of vaccinations in Africa
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rod. He picked up a metal rod and used it as a weapon
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to isolate. He was isolated from the other patients.
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punchline. Ok, where is punchline?
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get to the point. Can you get to the point? I'm in a hurry.
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punkt z którego nie ma odrowtu start learning
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a point of no return. And then I realised that I was gettin to the point of no return.
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insufficient. The goverment subsidy was insufficient.
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deklaracja wsparcia finansowego (dana organizacji) start learning
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pledge. He gave our company a pledge, but hasn't fulfilled it properly
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slip out. I caught the fish but it slipped out.
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approach. I see it's approaching lunchtime, so let's take a break. The soldiers are approaching the enemy
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zwracać się do kogoś czegoś z czymś start learning
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approach. We've just approached the bank for/about a loan. She approached him with a million of requests.
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osoba o bardzo jasnych włosach start learning
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retaliation. The attack was a retaliation for their invasion. There's a difference between terrorism and a justifiable act of retaliation.
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blood stain. There was a bloos stain on a carpet.
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disguise. The mother disguised her daughter as a princess. My brother disguised himself as a pirate
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odkręcać np. pokrywkę słoika start learning
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unscrew. I can't unscrew the top of this jar - it's really tight.
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wyolbrzymiać w sensie trochę przesadzać start learning
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exaggerate. She definitely exaggerates her make-up. I'm not exaggerating - it was the worst meal I've ever eaten in my life. Don't exaggerate - it wasn't that expensive.
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powiększać np. przez lupę. Pomimo że Twoja skóra wydaje się gładka, kiedy powiększysz zobaczysz dużo małych wzniesień i dziur. start learning
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magnify. Although your skin looks smooth, when magnified you can see a lot of little bumps and holes.
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viewership. I'm wondering what's the viewership of this talk show.
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szkaradny, extremely ugly. start learning
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hidious. They've just built some hideous new apartment blocks on the seafront.
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smykałka, wrodzony talent start learning
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flair. He has a flair for languages. You have a flair for constructing robots.
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expose. Stay at home if you don't want to expose to catch coronavirus. Police officers are exposed to danger
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odsłaniać, odkrywać. np jakieś kłamstwa, przekręty start learning
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expose. The fraud was exposed. Government lies were exposed a few years later.
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ongoing. This ongoing conflict has to be stopped.
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underway. Economic recovery is already underway
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indifferent. Why don't you vote - how can you be so indifferent?
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powstrzymywać (coś przed np rozprzestrzenianiem się) start learning
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contain. We've contained the virus from spreading. e're preparing a campaign to contain the violence in our city.
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niesmak, zniesmaczenie. Edyta spojrzała na niego z niesmakiem. start learning
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disgust. Jane looked at him with disgust.
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bounce off. The ball bounced off the wall. The glass bounced off the table and crashed on the floor.
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seasons. We only have four seasons.
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interbreed. If interbreeding is no longer possible, then they will be considered different species.
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dial. The dial of my watch is broken and I don't know what time it is.
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to invent. Who invented the phone?
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quarantine. He will be in quarantine at home for two weeks.
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slip a chance. You slipped a chance, sorry.
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choke. He started choking and I panicked
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sugarcoat. No one tried to sugarcoat it: bronze wasn't the medal the US team had come for.
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sewer. This must be a part of the old sewer system.
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pozbierać się, odbić się. start learning
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bounce back. Poor Tom still hasn't bounced back since the stay in hospital. Stock prices bounced back after a steep plunge earlier this week.
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heat up. Her argument heated up the discussion. Let's see what happens when I heat it up
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He is by far the best student. They were by far the most important members of the team.
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wykonywać (np. obowiązek, rozkaz) start learning
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execute. I expect you to execute my orders.
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ograniczony, trudny do zdobycia w danej chwili start learning
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scarce. Food for birds is scarce in winter. Food and clean water were becoming scarce
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be hard on sb. Don't be so hard on yourself, it's not your fault.
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apply. We won't really be able to apply it until it's completed. We can apply this solution in different situations
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application. What is the application of the device? What is the application of the device?
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bewitch. He was bewitched by her beauty
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start learning
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złapać w sidła np. zwierzę start learning
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to ensnare. She is always looking for an opportunity to ensnare him. Spiders ensnare flies and other insects in their webs
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ligament. He tore a cruciet ligament in his right knee.
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obręcz, pierścień np. z metal, drewna, plastiku start learning
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hoop. The dogs had been trained to jump through hoops.
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bugger. The stupid bugger's given me the wrong ticket!
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piętrzyć się, nagromadzać się np. o problemach, długach start learning
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mount. My duties are mounting but I don't have time to deal with them. Don't let your problems mount and overwhelm you.
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willpower. It took all her willpower to remain calm.
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entitle. He entitled me to run his company in his absence.
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rozkładać np. mape, rozwijać start learning
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unfold. Unfold the umbrella, it's raining. He unfolded the map on the table
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unfold. A stunning view unfolded in front of our eyes.
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o do something too soon, especially without thinking carefully about it start learning
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jump the gun. They've only just met - isn't it jumping the gun to be talking about marriage already?
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bug. We still don't know if it really is a bug.
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start learning
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curfew. Make sure you will return home before the curfew.
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kerb, curb. A small black car was parked by the kerb.
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curb on. You must try to put a curb on your bad temper/spending habits.
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przesunąć, przestawić coś z jednej pozycji na drugą start learning
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shift. The wind is expected to shift (to the east) tomorrow.
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outcome. Not everyone is pleased with the outcome of the election.
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mindset. It's extraordinary how hard it is to change the mindset of the public and the press
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obalać np. teorię, udowadniać fałszywość (formal) start learning
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undermine. He was punished because he undermined his teacher's authority
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przetwarzać np. informację start learning
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process. My computer is very old, it will process the information for an hour. Your brain can process 250 words per minute.
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wychodzić na jaw, wyłaniać się start learning
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emerge. I was really surprised when the truth emerged. The sun emerged from behind the clouds.
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contract. She contracted a dangerous virus in Africa.
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pokój wypoczynkowy, poczekalnia (np. dla nauczycieli, na lotnisku) start learning
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lounge. He's waiting for you in the lounge.
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departures. Be at the gate at least 30 minutes prior to departure.
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start learning
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odlatywać, odjeżdżać (o samolocie, pociągu) start learning
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depart. The train departs from the platform number two.
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hull. The hull has been damaged in several places.
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baggage claim. Pick up your suitcase at the baggage reclaim
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attendant. Please make sure your attendant is with you at all times.
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schowek na bagaż podręczny start learning
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change. layover. We are flying to Greece indirectly, we have a change in Berlin.
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złe samopoczucie z powodu różnicy między strefami czasowymi start learning
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start learning
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endless. A teacher has to have endless patience.
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impact. Facebook impacts the whole world. Poor nutrition will negatively impact your health.
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cousin. That's my cousin, Pete
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attached to. e's a child who's too attached to his mother.
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przesłać kasę drogą elektroniczną start learning
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wire. I wired the money to you, check your account.
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foundations. The workers have already laid the foundations of our house.
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interrogate, quesion. hey questioned him for hours until he fainted from exhaustion. ur first task will surely be to interrogate the prisoners.
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testimony. She gave testimony and it turned out that she has an alibi.
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to testify. He refused to testify against his wife.
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scythe. Death stood up, and reached for his scythe.
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to threaten. They threatened to kill my family.
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spark. He is getting better - I can see it by the spark of life in his eyes.
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enforce. I enforced the discipline on my children by punishing and rewarding them.
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lepszy, ponadprzeciętny, o wysokiej jakośći start learning
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superior. This product was of superior quality.
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skondensować czyli np skracać start learning
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wyczarować przy użyciu magii start learning
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conjure (up). You cannot expect them to conjure up something within a few months.
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zaległy, nieuregulowany np. rachunek start learning
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outstanding. You should pay all outstanding bills
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opóźniony, zaległy np. pensja start learning
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overdue. His former employer delays sending him an overdue payment.
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provide. He is the provider in his family.
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suit. Men suit to some things, women suit to others. Do you think these shoes suit my purse?
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praworządny, przestrzegający prawa start learning
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Czy rozmawiałeś ostatnio z (miałeś kontakt) start learning
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hear from. Have you heard from Steve recently?
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kontaktować się kimś (INFORMAL PHRASAL VERB) start learning
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hit sb up. I'll finish work and I'll hit you up.
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taxpayer. Should taxpayers' money be used to support research on technology?
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take it or leave it. I'm offering you $200 - take it or leave it
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get paid. It's hobby, you get paid for a job.
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candid. You need to be talking in a candid way about who's going to do what. Mr Belford was vary candid.
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remote work. We were forced to remote work durin coronavirus.
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famine. In that year five million Chinese people died in the famine.
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a swamp. When it rains, the fields turn into a giant swamp.
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predecessor. I'm glad you find the death of my predecessor so amusing.
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start learning
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zaakceptować coś oficjalnie start learning
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sign off on sth. The CEO personally signs off on every senior promotion.
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rzucić coś z dnia na dzień start learning
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deserted. London is deserted due to coronavirus.
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comprehend. My parents say they cannot comprehend today's music.
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from scratch. We had to start from scratch
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struggle. They struggled with poverty for years.
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start learning
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tide. The big tide swept everyone from the beach
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stranded. During the storm, stranded passengers slept at the airport
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extend. We plan to extend the living room by five feet.
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mylący, wprowadzający w błąd start learning
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misleading. The advertisement was misleading to the customers.
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to participate. Did you participate in the competition?
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przewidywanie, zdolność przewidywania start learning
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foresight. She'd had the foresight to sell her apartment just before the housing market collapsed.
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match. I'm afraid that we don't match to each other
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origin. He's of American origin. What's the origin of this word?
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originate. My grandmother's jewellery originates from the 19th century.
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margine. Our increased profits are due to improved margins and successful cost control.
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indecency. Such a indecency.
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fanfare. Her birthday was announced with much fanfare.
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niepokój, konsternacja, przerażenie start learning
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dismay. note with dismay that his election may be harmful to our country
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opiekun osoby starszej lub niepełnosprawnej start learning
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carer. She's the primary caregiver for her grandmother.
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seed. She seeded carrots in her garden.
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to plant. I have a house and a son, now it's time to plant a tree.
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sow. We'll sow this field with barley
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to water. Don't forget to water the flowers.
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gutter. Water was running along the gutter
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visionary. George Lucas was a visionary when it comes to special effects
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moss. Which side of a tree does the moss grow on?
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bark. Birches have white bark.
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a bread roll. Would you like a roll with jam?
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flower pot. He bought me a flower in a pot.
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a lawn. He stepped out onto the lawn. I have to mow the lawn
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well. The last well in the village dried up last summer.
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start learning
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posiadający dużo lub mało danej cechy start learning
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long on, short on. I've always found his movies long on style and short on content
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curb. We have to curb our expenses or else we will go bankrupt.
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right hemisphere of the brain, right brain
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zdobyć, gromadzić (np. jakąś informację) start learning
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glean. I am not able to glean any useful information from the producer's site. What tips can we glean from those who do it for a living?
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start learning
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leaky. Engine was leaky which caused fatal accident
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przeprowadzić np. eksperyment start learning
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conduct. It's not safe to conduct this experiment outside laboratory conditions
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ograniczony (do czegoś). np. ograniczony do przebywania w swoim pokoju start learning
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confined. But I did spend two days confined to my apartment,
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na pokładzie np. statku czy samolotu. start learning
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aboard. Welcome aboard the flight to New York. We will go aboard the ship exactly at noon
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grapple with. As we grapple with our new routines, what advice can we glean from people who have already spent months in isolation?
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start learning
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habitat. I've seen foxes in the zoo, but not in their natural habitat.
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kopuła (dotyczy kształtu) start learning
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znosić, cierpieć, wytrzymać, przetrzymać (np. ból, biedę) start learning
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endure. She endured 17 years in prison. I endured a lot of pain during those last few years
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rzeźbić, drążyć np. coś w skale, rzeźbić z lodu start learning
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carve. I carved a pattern in the wood
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przemiana, przekształcenie np. że ktoś przeszedł przemianę start learning
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transition. The transition from a boy to a man is always difficult. The Polish society is currently at the stage of transition
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leisure activities. In the habitat, participants spent about seven to eight hours on sleep, three to four hours on leisure activities,
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dwell on. Don’t dwell on the negative and forgive yourself for making mistakes. Stop dwelling on your problems, it won't help
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wspólny.np. wspólne obowiązki start learning
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shared. Dunn’s crew had a schedule for splitting shared household duties.
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barrier. They seemed to be experiencing a language barrier
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provide. We provide food and a bed to sleep in. The school provides free books for all pupils. Our materials are provided to us by a local manufacturer
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depending on something. We will go on a shorter or longer trip, depending on the weather. He'll be here in a couple of hours, depending on traffic.
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get on someone's nerves. Oh, stop it, you're getting on my nerves! but there might also be something about six months of living together that makes people get on each other’s nerves.
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wychwyt zwrotny serotoniny start learning
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nadmiar, nadwyżka. Bank trzyma nadwyżki pieniędzy w rezerwie. start learning
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surplus. The bank keeps a large surplus of money in reserve. Surplus wheat and cotton are shipped abroad
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przekraczać np. limit. Nie przekreczaj limitu bo będę musiał Cię oblać. Przekroczyłeś limit prędkości. start learning
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exceed. Don't exceed the time limit or I'll have to fail you. You exceeded the speed limit. The weight of the letter should not exceed 500 grams.
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gripping. The book was so gripping that I just couldn't put it down
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She sharpened her pencil.
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Podczas dyskusji możesz swobodnie mówić. start learning
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You can speak freely during the discussion.
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Właśnie zastanawiałem się nad tym. start learning
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I was just wondering about this.
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Czy zastanawiałeś się kiedyś, dlaczego tak się stało? start learning
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Have you ever wondered why it happened?
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Jake miał siniak na lewym ramieniu. start learning
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Jake had a bruise on his left arm.
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Twoje usta są sine z zimna. start learning
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Your lips are blue from cold.
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Wczoraj przeszedłem zabieg kosmetyczny z bo miałem opadającą powiekę start learning
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I got beauty treatment yesterday cause I had dropping eyelid.
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Bank odmówił mi pożyczki. start learning
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The bank refused to lend me any money.
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The atmosphere was tense.
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Nasze miasto było wielokrotnie ostrzeliwane podczas wojny. start learning
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Our city was shelled many times during the war.
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Ta wojna zagraża jego karierze. start learning
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This war threatens his career.
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Jeśli chcesz być zdrowy, musisz przejść terapie. start learning
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If you want to be healthy, you have to undergo a therapy.
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Ty, młody człowieku, przeszedłeś więcej niż jakikolwiek chłopiec powinien. start learning
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You, young man, have undergone more than any boy should.
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He's gone through a lot recently.
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Czy kiedykolwiek próbowałeś skoku ze spadochronem? start learning
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Have you ever tried a parachute jump?
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Podczas skoków na bungee czujesz przypływ adrenaliny. start learning
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You feel a surge of adrenaline during bungee jumping.
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schronisko dla bezdomnych start learning
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Czy możesz to ująć w sposób zrozumiały dla laika? start learning
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Could you put that in terms a layman can understand?
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Chciałbym zaznaczyć, jak ważna jest dla nas. start learning
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I would like to point out how important she is to us.
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Proszę, nie przerywaj mi. start learning
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Please don't interrupt me.
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Jedyne, co zamierza zrobić, to wykorzystać tę sytuację i wykorzystać ją przeciwko nam. start learning
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All he's going to do is to take advantage of this situation and use it against us.
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Ludzie wykorzystują jego zabawny sposób bycia i robią z niego głupca. start learning
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People take advantage of his funny way of being and they make him fool.
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Ślepota była wyrokiem śmierci dla mojej niezależności. start learning
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Blindness was a death sentence for my independence.
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Aby rządzić niektórymi z najbardziej wrogich ziem planety, niedźwiedzie nie mogą polegać wyłącznie na brutalnej sile. start learning
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To rule some of the planet's most hostile lands, bears can't lean solely on brute force.
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start learning
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Oni byli pozbawieni jedzenia przez 36 godzin. start learning
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They were deprived of food for 36 hours.
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On został pozbawiony praw rodzicielskich. start learning
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He was deprived of parental rights.
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Muszę pozbyć się tych starych ubrań, żeby zrobić trochę miejsca w moim pokoju start learning
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I need to do away with these old clothes to make some space in my room
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start learning
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Rząd ograniczył wydatki na obronę. start learning
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The government reduced spending on defence.
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To nie mój kaprys, naprawdę potrzebuję tego komputera. start learning
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It's not my fantasy, I really need this computer.
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Nie powinienem ufać opinii mojego taty na ten temat. start learning
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I shouldn't trust my dad's opinon on this topic.
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