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subterranean intricate tunnel system
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zrobić z Ciebie mężczyznę start learning
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to gradually end, often in a disappointing or weak way: They went to different universities and their relationship just fizzled out.
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reflektor, światło reflektora start learning
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So far, the Government has done almost nothing for those who have been mutilated. mutilated sculptures. This was going to be worse than blood and mutilation.
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nieokrzesany, prymitywny, prostacki, ordynarny; ropa naftowa start learning
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We're a crude form of life right now, in the evolutionary stages. They say the war was really all about the crude.
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to make clothes and other things using wool and a special needle with a hook (= curve) at one end
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brakuje ci bliskości i intymności start learning
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you lack nearness and intimacy
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answering questions in a way that is not direct or clear, especially because you do not want to give an honest answer: done to avoid something bad happening The Minister was her usual evasive self, skilfully dodging reporters' questions about her possible resignation. By the time the pilot realized how close the plane was to the building, it was too late to take evasive action.
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it got a little carried away
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ktokolwiek inny przybrał na wadze po zamknięciu start learning
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anyone else got on the scales after lockdown
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wzajemnie zależny od siebie start learning
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mutually dependent on each other
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odpowietrznik, odpowietrzać start learning
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Call me superstitious, but I decided to find another place.
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pielęgnować, troszczyć się, hołubić, cenić sobie, start learning
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coddle After my mother's death, I cherish all memories of her. I cherish you. I cherish you. At the same time, he is too good a friend ever to coddle me.
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to remove your hat, usually to show respect Surviving soldiers doffed their caps and waived to the grandstands, then marched back to their campsites to prepare to do it again the next day.
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She angrily brushed hair away from her face.
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jest to niezwykle doświadczenie start learning
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this is an experince out of ordinary
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a period of time when an illness is less severe or is not affecting someone a reduction of the time that a person has to stay in prison Her cancer has been in remission for several years.
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przeciążenie, przekrwienie, przeludnienie start learning
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fr. circulation There is always a congestion on this road during rush hour. He had a nose congestion
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