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wytrzymałość, kondycja (fizyczna i psychiczna) start learning
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I need to work on my stamina, because I can’t run one kilometer.
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start learning
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I got a giant teddy bear from my boyfriend.
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start learning
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She experiences love vicariously by watching romantic movies.
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brzdąkać, poruszać strunami start learning
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He started strumming the guitar very early in his life.
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start learning
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He was duty-bound to prepare this document.
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start learning
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It has just started to sprinkle.
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start learning
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He sniffed out an unpleasant smell.
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piszczeć (wysokim głosem) start learning
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She squealed when she saw a spider.
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start learning
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I am bored stiff, can we go home?
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start learning
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They are arguing constantly.
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start learning
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My dog yelped when my friend stepped on his tail.
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start learning
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She was sitting on a stool.
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start learning
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She paid bail to get Luke out of jail.
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mający kadencję (np. profesora), mianowany start learning
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After years of work, he became a tenured professor.
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rozwiązywać (np. małżeństwo, parlament) start learning
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Luke wanted to dissolve his marriage with Nicole.
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start learning
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It is even curiouser than the last book.
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obracać się, kręcić, wirować start learning
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She was spinning on the ice like a professional ice skater.
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start learning
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start learning
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He saw a leggy girl in the bar and can’t forget her.
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start learning
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This case was a little vague and difficult to solve.
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wgniecenie (np. w karoserii) start learning
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I bumped into a post and that’s why there is a dent in my car.
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chrząkać, odchrząknąć, spluwać start learning
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start learning
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I formed a cup from the clay.
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start learning
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A shire is an administrative district in England.
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start learning
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The establishment of this company took place in 1999.
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być zarażonym, zaatakowanym start learning
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The pine was infested with insects.
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naskórek (przy paznokciu) start learning
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The manicurist took care of my cuticles before painting my nails.
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start learning
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I am snotty, because I have the flu.
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She has a congenital heart defect.
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start learning
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My aunt thinks that they mocked her.
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I hate having a runny nose when I have a cold.
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start learning
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My dad has an anvil in his garage.
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start learning
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She dropped a pen when she saw her ex-boyfriend.
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start learning
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Smartwatches are ubiquitous among young people.
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start learning
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DVD players fell into disuse...
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start learning
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She is a teacher by trade.
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start learning
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Our efforts were pointless.
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start learning
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I acquired new knowledge during this training.
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start learning
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start learning
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You would feel more invigorated if you slept better.
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start learning
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I heard them having a spat this morning.
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start learning
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My boyfriend really likes eating sourballs and gummies.
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start learning
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Kirk was looking for rotten eggs.
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charytatywny, hojny, dobroczynny start learning
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He was involved in charitable work.
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start learning
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Lawyers were working on the merger of two companies.
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start learning
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Last winter I bumped into a post.
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start learning
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I had to throw away some overripe apples recently.
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My uncle is a smith by trade.
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The small intestine is approximately six metres long.
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