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His voice was the most soothing she had ever heard. He seemed to soothe me with a hand in the air.
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Odpowiedni, właściwy, nadający się start learning
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This house is suitable even for a big family. I'm looking for a suitable school for my daughter.
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wesoły, zabawny, komiczny start learning
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This movie was hilarious!
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We were driving to work when I heard the horrendous news.
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They told me a frightening story. What a terrible story!
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zwięzły, krótki, treściwy start learning
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It is full of clear and concise health benefits information.
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zatrzymać, zachować (czegos, kogoś na dłużej) zatrudniać, gromadzić (dane) start learning
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The box retains heat. We are retaining the data in our computer. We have to retain this event in memory. Each will retain about a 41 percent interest in the new company.
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wielki, ogromny, na dużą skalę; wspaniały start learning
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I spent a great deal of time here. It was a great pity that he died so young. It's great to be home again. You are great.
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propozycja, wniosek (służbowo) start learning
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The committee rejected the motion from one of the MPs. They rejected my motion because they found it too costly. Did you submit your motion?
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okłamywać, oszukiwać, zwodzić start learning
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I was deceived by my closest friend. The new look of this product deceived me. If my eyes don't deceive me, she is still hanging out with this guy.
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He was accused of stealing two thousand dollars from the store. I am not trying to accuse anyone ahead of time. She accuses me of her own failures.
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The data about the bank robbery were given to the police. He was sent to prison for robbery.
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Do you believe this investment will pay off? I think the judge was payed off.
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He was watching me with anxiety in his eyes. These tablets will reduce your stress and anxiety. There is considerable anxiety over the level of air pollution in our country.
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obwieszczenie, ogłoszenie, zawiadomienie start learning
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The announcement caused considerable confusion on the Stock Exchange. Have you watched the new TV announcement?
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The arrival of the police caused a great deal of confusion. His unexpected statement was followed by general confusion.
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niespodziewany, nieoczekiwany start learning
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Your offer is so unexpected. His unexpected outburst of emotions surprised me.
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sprzeciwiać się, przeciwstawiać się start learning
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My parents opposed my marriage to a younger man. I'd very much like to see who'd try to oppose me. I am opposed to you marrying John.
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dziedzina, domena, kraina, królestwo start learning
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There are too many differences in the realm of ideology between these two groups. We will slowly move from the realm of theory into the sphere of practice. Currently, in Game of Thrones, the realm belongs to Cersei. Welcome to the realm of dreams.
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wędrować, włóczyć się, szwendać się start learning
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Jack wandered about the living room. My students never allow their minds to wander during my lessons. I asked him to go for a wander with me.
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przez przypadek, przypadkowo start learning
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by accident, accidentally She accidentally spilled a glass of juice on the sofa. They accidentally revealed her secret.
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She didn't ask anyone for permission. You do not have clearance to be here.
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Susie was cold, and rubbed her arms. You should rub your leg with this lotion.
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I feel such joy at the sight of her! She jumped for joy when she saw him. I don't want to build my happiness at someone else's expense.
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pielęgnować, rozwijać, wspierać start learning
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My parents never fostered my decisions. We are trying to foster his talents.
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przysługa, przychylność, uznanie; faworyzować, preferować, poprzeć start learning
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Do me a favour, don't say anything to my mom. My theory gained lots of favour among other scientists. My parents have always favoured my little sister.
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