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1) siedzący (np. o czyimś trybie życia) 2) osiadły, niemigrujący (o plemionach, gatunkach zwierząt) start learning
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a sedentary job/occupation. My doctor says I should start playing sport because my lifestyle is too sedentary.
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I like the socializing but I can't be bothered with dressing up and all that malarkey.
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soczysty (np. owoc), smakowity (o jedzeniu) start learning
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These are wonderfully succulent peaches. The chicken you made was succulent.
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interesujący (o filmie, powieści) start learning
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I've never seen such a succulent film before!
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N: reszta (po odejmowaniu) used to describe an amount of money that is left after some other payments have been made start learning
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The $60,000 to complete the project is to come from residual funds.
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ADJ: pozostały / oficjalnie / remaining after most of something has gone start learning
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The scanner checks travel documents for residual traces of explosives. I still felt some residual bitterness ten years after my divorce.
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częstość, częstotliwość, zasięg (występowania) Wszystkie te działania mogą się przyczyniać do ograniczenia częstotliwości występowania powyższych zjawisk. start learning
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All these measures can help reduce the incidence of these activities.
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poniesiony, zaciągnięty (np. kara, dług, koszta) start learning
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Tegarding the late fees your centre have incurred. I am pleased to confirm that a credit note for £2,887.65 is in the process of being raised against invoice 101703632 and you will receive this in due course.
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więzadło (wzmacniające połączenia między kośćmi) start learning
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On naderwał więzadło w prawym kolanie. start learning
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He tore a ligament in his right knee.
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Z góry dziękuję za twoją informację zwrotną. start learning
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Thanks ahead of time for your feedback.
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Pozwól, że zmienię sposób dzielenia się ekranem. start learning
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Deadline na rejestrację - godzina przed. start learning
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Cut off day for registration - an hour before.
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Przejdź do listy rozwijanej. start learning
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move to the DROP-DOWN list
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powalony / wykarczowany, wycięty start learning
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1) szczecina (zarost) 2) włosie start learning
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materialność; cielesność, fizyczność start learning
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Arboreal Architecture is the result of the same fascination by organic corporality, the same necessity to touch the mistery nature.
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She created Space of Unknown Drowth, massive land art project near Vilnius, Lithuania, consisting of 22 concrete ovoid forms.
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przepaść, czeluść, urwisko start learning
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the skin of an animal that is used for making leather / skóra start learning
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the skin of an animal that is used for making leather
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skamieniały ze strachu, sparaliżowany, osłupiały, przerażony Co się stało? Wyglądasz na przerażonego. start learning
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What's the matter? You look petrified.
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bić (o sercu), rwać (o ranie), uderzać (o pulsie); warczeć (o silniku), drżeć start learning
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What makes it alive? in which region of throbbing begins the individuality of matter?
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postrzępiony, wytarty (np. spodnie) start learning
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Working on wet paper she allowed the ink to bleed into the fibers in a manner recalling the frayed threats of her woven forms.
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skołatane nerwy, nadszarpnięte nerwy start learning
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pochodzenie, ród, rodowód start learning
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As the second daughter her birth is disappointment in establishing a lineage that would unite her father's heritage and her mother's Polish nobility.
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pokaźny, dostatecznie duży, sowity start learning
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podobizna, wizerunek, postać start learning
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Erotic, with large spread legs, nearly naturalistic, nearly too female - like shameless effrontery.
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pośledni, mało ważny; niewymagający kwalifikacji, nudny start learning
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głupi, stuknięty, szurnięty / unusual in a pleasing and exciting or silly way start learning
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The book contains some weird and wacky ideas for teaching kids about science.
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She must be bonkers to do that.
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Kids really went bonkers over that video game.
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1) szczypać 2) podwędzić, zakosić, rąbnąć, buchnąć Kiedyś podwędziłem truskawki, mając 4 czy 5 lat. start learning
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I once pinched some strawberries when I was 4 or 5 years old. Right, who's pinched my chair? to pinch an idea
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przybliżony (np. koszt) / A x estimate or figure is a number that is a guess, but one that you believe is near the correct number Przybliżony rozmiar buta... 10 do 11Ordinarily when it comes to requests like this the regional colleague will reach out to schools directly requesting some ball park entry estimates. start learning
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Ballpark shoe size... ten to 11. We'll have to go away and cost this carefully, but as a ballpark figure I'd say that it'll be about two million dollars.
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zarezerwuj czas na przerwę lunchową start learning
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block out time for lunch breaks Self-care is so important - I block out time for lunch breaks and always go for a walk to break up the morning and afternoon
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w mgnieniu oka, w okamgnieniu, natychmiast, bez wahania, od razu start learning
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in the blink of an eye at the drop of a hat in no time in no time at all
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w mgnieniu oka, w okamgnieniu, natychmiast, bez wahania, od razu start learning
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People will file lawsuits at the drop of a hat these days. It all happened in the blink of an eye.
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(informal) to try to solve a problem by thinking about it start learning
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I will put my thinking hat on and see if there are any opportunities with other schools. Let’s stay in touch!
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