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roślina wiecznie zielona niestarzejący się przebój wiecznie zielony, zimozielony niestarzejący się, niezawodny, zawsze młody, stary jak świat (np. przebój, temat do rozmów) start learning
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always seeming fresh or remaining popular: that evergreen TV series "Friends"
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nieokiełznany (np. o gniewie), niepohamowany (np. optymizm) termin literacki nie zaprzężony (o koniu) start learning
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not controlled or limited: unbridled ambition/enthusiasm/lust
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pięknie rosnąć (o roślinie), dobrze się rozwijać (o dziecku) oficjalnie prosperować (o przedsiębiorstwie), odnosić sukcesy (o osobie), cieszyć się powodzeniem (w życiu) start learning
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to grow, develop, or be successful: His business thrived in the years before the war. She seems to thrive on stress.
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in a way that exists as a natural or basic part of something: There's nothing inherently wrong with his ideas. She felt that the system was inherently unfair and unequal.
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pełen gracji, pełen wdzięku (np. ruch) powabny, elegancki (o osobie), taktowny start learning
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moving in a smooth, relaxed, and attractive way, or having a smooth, attractive shape; behaving in a polite and pleasant way
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momentalnie, prawie natychmiastowo start learning
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in a split second a fraction of a second: She won the race by a split second. It all happened in a split second.
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w niewielkim stopniu, na odludziu, zdalnie trochę, w niewielkim stopniu na odludziu, w oddaleniu zdalnie start learning
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in any way; to a remote degree: He isn’t even remotely like his brother. at a distance in time or space: a remotely operated car in a remote place: a remotely situated farmhouse from a distance: Most of our employees work remotely. in a remote or very slight way: I'm afraid we're not remotely interested in your proposal.
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beloved by Eric was a gifted teacher beloved by all those he taught over the years. beloved of Her audience base was wide: she was beloved of gospel listeners, jazz aficionados, and European fans. loved very much: Her beloved husband died last year.
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tall and thin and often moving awkwardly as a result: I was your typical lanky teenager. He shifted his lanky body uncomfortably in the cramped airplane seat.
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improwizować, bez bielizny start learning
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wnioskować, wywnioskować, wydedukować start learning
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to reach an opinion from available information or facts: [+ that clause ] He inferred that she was not interested in a relationship from what she said in her letter. to form an opinion or guess that something is true because of the information that you have: infer something from something What do you infer from her refusal? [+ that ] I inferred from her expression that she wanted to leave.
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1. narowisty (koń), zły (pies) 2. bezwzględny (np. walka), krwawy (np. zbrodnia), wściekły (np. atak) 3. podły, złośliwy, nikczemny 4. zepsuty, zdeprawowany termin literacki 5. agresywny, brutalny start learning
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used to describe an object, condition, or remark that causes great physical or emotional pain: a vicious lie/accusation/rumour I have a vicious headache. Vicious people or actions show an intention or wish to hurt someone or something very badly. (of an act) intending to hurt badly, or (of a person or animal) likely to be violent
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a stitch used to sew up a cut in a person's body: It only takes a couple of sutures to close the hole. Sutures are removed after seven to ten days.
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sztuczka, chwyt (np. reklamowy, marketingowy) Where is the gimmick? (Gdzie jest haczyk?) gimmick zastosować chwyt, zastosować sztuczkę start learning
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something that is not serious or of real value that is used to attract people's attention or interest temporarily, especially to make them buy something
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