rain, carnival-funfair, road

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hit me up when you get free
"I want to hear all about your trip! Hit me up when you get free so we can grab coffee."
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napisz sms, kiedy będziesz wolny
tied the knot
After dating for ten years, Sarah and Tom finally tied the knot last Saturday in a beautiful outdoor ceremony." "The celebrity couple tied the knot in a private ceremony on a remote island."
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pobrać sie slang
I am into you
"I tried to hide it, but I have to admit, I'm totally into you."
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Podobasz mi się
a drizzle, a sprinkle
The morning began with a gray, cold drizzle that soaked my jacket."
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mżawka,
a shower of rain
"Don't worry about the picnic; the forecast says it’s just a passing shower." "We had to run inside to escape a sudden shower of rain."
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przelotny deszcz
light rain, heavy rain
The soccer match was cancelled due to the heavy rain that flooded the field." "I could hardly see the road while driving because of the heavy rain."
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lekki deszcz, ulewny deszcz
torrential rain
Example: "Driving was dangerous because of the torrential rain
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nawałnica
funny, hilarious, witty
"Sarah is very witty; she always has a smart comeback when someone teases her." Describing writing/movies: "I loved the movie because the dialogue was fast and witty, not just silly slapstick."
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zabawny,
obtuse person
hey are struggling to understand a simple concept or situation. Emotionally Insensitive: They are failing to notice how others are feeling (e.g., they keep making jokes when everyone else is sad).
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tępy o osobie
inane, stupid, narrow-minded
I couldn't listen to their inane conversation for another minute.
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głupi,
elated
She was absolutely elated when she heard she had been accepted into her first-choice university.
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bardzo szczęśliwy, ekstatycznie
jubilant, excited, overjoyed
The crowd was jubilant when the home team scored the winning goal. jubilare- to shout for joy
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radosny, podekscytowany, uradowany
deplorable conditions
Animal Welfare: "Animal rights activists exposed the deplorable conditions at the puppy mill."
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opłakane warunki
to be led astray
It means to be tempted into doing something wrong or making bad choices, often by someone else's influence. You might hear it in everyday conversations, books, or even in the news.
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"dać się wprowadzić w błąd"
To reoffend
means to commit another crime or offense after having already been punished for a previous one. It's often used in discussions about crime and rehabilitation.
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„Ponownie dopuścić się przestępstwa”
bouncy castle
"We hired a massive bouncy castle for my son's 5th birthday party." "The kids spent the entire afternoon jumping on the bouncy castle until they were exhausted."
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dmuchany zamek do skakania
merry-go-round
"The children waved at their parents every time the merry-go-round spun past them." "Hold on tight so you don't fall off the merry-go-round!"
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karuzela w parku rozrywki
Ferris wheel
"We rode the Ferris wheel at night to see the city lights from above." "I am afraid of heights, so I didn't go on the Ferris wheel." "The Ferris wheel moved so slowly that we could take great photos from the top."
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diabelski młyn
dodgems
My neck is a little sore because my brother kept crashing into me on the dodgems." "The dodgems are always the most popular ride at the fairground."
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samochody z oponką w parku rozrywki
bring home the bacon
My husband stays home with the kids, and I work to bring home the bacon." Motivation: "He works two jobs because he wants to bring home the bacon and give his family a good life."
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idiom być żywicielem rodziny
leaf through the book
She leafed through her history textbook trying to find the chapter on World War II." Waiting: "While waiting for the dentist, he leafed through an old cookbook on the coffee table."
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przejrzeć książkę
stock up
during pandemic everybody was stocking up
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robić zapasy phrasal
laze around
I have been lazing around the whole morning
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leniuchować phrasal
dumb down
Critics accused the studio of dumbing down the historical film to make it more like an action movie." Education: "The professor refused to dumb down the complex material for his advanced physics class."
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uprościć phrasal
gag for
I have been running around all day; I am absolutely gagging for a cup of tea." A Break: "It's been such a long week. I'm gagging for a holiday." Information: "Tell us the news! We are gagging to know what happened.
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chcieć czegoś, pragnąć phrasal
luck out
you really lucked out with that job. it sounds like a dream
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poszczęścić się
take the plunge: idiom
They're finally taking the plunge and getting married.
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podjąć stanowczą decyzję: idiom,
talk of the Devil, and he is bound to appear
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mówić o diable, a on z pewnością się pojawi idiom
a turnstile
You need to tap your card on the reader to unlock the turnstile." "The police caught a man trying to jump over the turnstile without paying."
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bramka obrotowa
a bollard
"The city installed metal bollards along the sidewalk to stop cars from parking there." Sample Sentence: "He accidentally reversed his car into a concrete bollard and dented the bumper."
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metalowy pachołek chowany
zebra crossing
Drivers are required by law to stop for pedestrians at a zebra crossing." "Teach your children to look both ways even when using a zebra crossing."
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przejście dla pieszych
a bus shelter
It started raining heavily, so we all crowded into the bus shelter to stay dry." "The bus shelter had a large advertisement for a new movie on its side."
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wiata autobusowa
a phone box
My battery died, so I had to find a phone box to call for a taxi." Modern context: "That village converted their old phone box into a tiny library."
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budka telefoniczna
a speed bump
Slow down! There is a huge speed bump right in front of the school." Literal (Damage): "He drove over the speed bump so fast that he scraped the bottom of his car."
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pachołek prędkości
muster the energy
It was raining and cold, and I struggled to muster the energy to go to the gym." Emotional Difficulty: "Even though he was sad about the breakup, he managed to muster the energy to smile at his friend's wedding."
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zebrać energię
cut from the same cloth
It’s no surprise Mark became a lawyer just like his dad; they are cut from the same cloth." Friendship/Partners: "We get along so well because we are cut from the same cloth—we both love adventure and hate waking up early."
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wycięty z tej samej tkaniny- idiom- podobni
can't help but shine
"From the moment he touched the piano, you knew he was special; he can't help but shine... Even when we faced a tough quarter, the brilliance of the design team couldn't help but shine in their final output."
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nie mogę się powstrzymać od świecenia
I need to revise for my exam. I have to study for my exam usa
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Muszę się uczyć do egzaminu. Muszę się uczyć do egzaminu w USA.
band-aid - usa, plaster -uk
Band-Aid" is a trademarked brand (like Kleenex or Jeep), but in the US, Canada, and Australia, people use it to refer to any bandage of that style.
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plaster - usa, plaster - uk
a slapstick
"I don't really like intellectual dramas; I prefer the silly slapstick of old cartoons." "The play was a hilarious slapstick comedy involving five doors and a lot of running around."
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żart sytuacyjny, komedia gagów
rip off the band aid
"I have to fire him today. I'm just going to rip off the band-aid and tell him the news first thing in the morning."
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zerwać plaster- idiom, brutalnie coś zakomunikować
fun-fair, carnival
You find the Ferris wheel, dodgems, merry-go-round, and bouncy castles inside the amusement park or funfair
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wesołe miasteczko objazdowe
a smart comeback
Burn0 "Ouch! That was a sick burn." A Clapback: "She posted a fierce clapback to the haters on Twitter." Mic Drop: When a comeback is so good that the conversation is over—you win. (From the action of dropping a microphone on stage).
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