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cecha charakteru
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trait of character
opowiadac o
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recount
uparty
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stubborn
bezplodny, jalowy, sterylny
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barren
przypominać sobie, wspominać
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recall
cancel, dismiss, removeofficially or order (someone) to return to a place.
bring (a fact, event, or situation) back into one's mind; remember. I can still vaguely recall being taken to the hospital
skrytykowany
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berated
scold or criticize (someone) angrily.
his mother came out and berated me for raising my voice
zmniejszyć
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to lessen
We have to take steps to lessen the negative effects of so many turists flocking to the popular...
gromadzić sie
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to flock
... so many turists flocking to the popular destination. Hundred of People flocked to the football match.
wyjść na ulice
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to take the streets
Millions of People around the world took to the Street to Say no to war.
chłopi
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peasantry
What did the old kings ever do for the peasantry?
włamanie
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a burglary
zachęcać, popędzać
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to urge
The boss urged the workers to finish the project that day.
depresja
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the depwndence
włamywacz
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a burglar
dyrektor, kierownik, najważniejszy
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principal
first in order of importance
the country's principal cities. the most important person in an organization. the head of school
wzrost / zwiększenie
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rise
The Sun rises. The prices rose.
podnieść (cos)
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raise
He raised his hand. He raised the price.
hazard
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gambling
take risky action in the hope of a desired result.
the British could only gamble that something would turn up
dziedzictwo
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legacy
od teraz, od tej chwili
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hence
Frombork this Town.
The project will be completed at the end of the dekadę, two years hence.
gospodarz programu
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host
someone who has guests
We tkanked our hosting for a very enjoyable evening.
udogodnienia
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facilities
the building, equipment, and services provider for a particular purpose
stłumić
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to quell
to stop something, especially using force (mutiny, raiots) (anger, tension, stress)
We are called to quell raiots. He has been unable to quell his wife's suspicions.
obozowisko
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encampment
Many People are living in encampment around citi.
zasługi
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merits
We discussed about merits of herbal tea.
zastraszyć
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intimidate
to fighter or threaten someone, usually in order to persuade them to do something Thatcher you want to do
We were intimated into accepting a Pay cut by the threat of losing their Jobs.
komentowac cos
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remarks
Say something as a comment.
Tom's looking posh, she remarked.
odsunąć się na bok / przejść na bok
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step aside/ move to one side
pod względem czegoś
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in terms of something
We try to do what is Best for our customers in terms of the quality of our products.
niezłośliwy / łagodny
Nigdy nie odgadłbyś jego zamiarów po łagodnym wyrazie jego twarzy.
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benign
You would never have guessed his intentions from the benign expresion on his face.
ubliżający
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disparaging
disparigings remarks
pozostalosci, resztki
pozostająca część (czegoś), pozostałość (np. świetności lub cywilizacji) niezużyty skrawek (materiału), resztki (jedzenia), pozostała garstka (ludzi)
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remnants
There were some food remnants in the trash.
pozostałości po, szczatki
zwłoki, szczątki
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remains
the remains of lunch were still on the table
chociaż, ale, jednak
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though
nieunikniony
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inevitable
in a way that cannot be avoided
their arguments inevitably end in tears
buzzy
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buzzy
exciting, especially beacouse a lot of People are prezent and a lot of things are happening
There is always burzy atmosphere in the restaurant.
rozpocząć cos
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to kick something off
to begin
We kicked off the meeting with a song.
dokonać czegos
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to pull some. off
to succeed in doing something dificult
We pulled off the deal.
pod radarem
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under the radar
ignored or not noticed much by People in general
The butique specializes in trendy and under the radar brands.
obornik koński
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horse manure
obrzydliwie bogaty
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filthy rich
punkt orientacyjny, kamień milowy
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landmark
napiety
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fraught
some. causing tension or stress
We are living in fraught times. The atmosphere in the office is fraught.
zauroczony, zadurzony
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enamored
I'm not exactly enamored with this part of the country.
rozmyślać o czymś
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to besess about something
She used to obsess about her weight.
długość życia
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longevity
ostateczny
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ultimate
lęk, strach
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anxiety, fear
idę do
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i am off to
ujawnić coś
To reveal a personal belief, emotion, or experience that has been suppressed, often with the intention of letting go of emotional tension or seeking understanding.
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o come out (to someone)
He came out to his friend about being upset at school.
mieć urazę
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to hold a grudge
następstwo, pokłosie, wynik
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aftermath of
In the aftermath of
lśnić, błyszczeć
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gleamed
the wather gleamed in the moon light
zrozumieć
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comprehend
She is too young to comprehend what has happened.
w przybliżeniu
z grubsza, mniej więcej, w przybliżeniu prymitywnie, ordynarnie
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roughly
The profit was roughly 10% Peter behaved roughly, I'm ashamed of him.
istotny, rzeczowy, konkretny
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substantive
There is substantive evidence confirming his guilt. We will come back to these substantive questions later on.
nieunikniony
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inevitable
war was inevetible
ogromny
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tremendous
they were making a tremendous amount of noise
mieć coś w perspektywie
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have something in store
We have a big suprise in store for you.
skąpstwo
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meanness
unkind behavior
I do not Say that out of meanness.
złośliwość
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malice
the whish to harm or upset other people
There certainly wasn't any Malice in her comments.
wahanie
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hestitation
Your hesitation is a sign of weakness.
kuszący
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tempting
Renault’s electric family hatchback is stylish, spacious and great to drive, and a recent price drop has made it even more tempting.
uderzyć (w coś), spaść (na coś)
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strike, struck, struck
I've never seen a bolt of lightning strike so close to me. A brick struck her head.
drastyczny (scena przemocy), odważny, śmiały (scena erotyczna)
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explicit
a highly explicit description of torture
zagłuszyć (np. inny dźwięk)
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drown out
The sound of the telephone was drowned out by the vacuum cleaner.
przyhamować coś, ograniczyć coś
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clamp down on something
The government is clamping down on teenage drinking.
zgubny (np. wpływ), szkodliwy (o oddziaływaniu)
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deleterious
These drugs have a proven deleterious effect on the nervous system.
usiłować, walczyć, dążyć
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strive, strove, striven
We must strive to narrow the gap between rich and poor.
przewaga
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edge
The company needs to improve its competitive edge.
prześcignąć, prześcigać, górować
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excel
She excels everyone else in sports.
prawdopodobieństwo
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likelihood
It greatly increases the likelihood of accidents.
magnitude
They don’t seem to grasp the magnitude of the problem.
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ogrom
sustained
The president’s speech was greeted by sustained applause... several years of sustained economic growth...
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trwały, długotrwały
gust
A sudden gust of wind blew his umbrella inside out.
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poryw (wiatru)
overwhelming
the overwhelming majority of the comments were positive
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przytłaczający
ridge
We walked along the narrow mountain ridge.
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grzbiet
STEEP
she pushed the bike up the steep hill
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STEEP
supremacy
There are constant fights for supremacy in this region.
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dominacja, przewaga
to outperform
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znacznie prześcignąć, pozostawić w tyle, przewyższać, osiągać lepsze wyniki
Girls outperform boys in my class.

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