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mniej więcej, około, w przybliżeniu W kinie było około 30 osób. start learning
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There were thirty or so people in the cinema.
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verb start learning
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bez względu na, niezależnie od, nie zważając na start learning
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wyraźnie, jawnie, jednoznacznie, wprost start learning
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oskarżać, zarzucać, obwiniać czasownik start learning
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kompromis, wymiana, ugoda start learning
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wymagać, dotyczyć, pociągać za sobą verb start learning
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relevant, appropriate, proper start learning
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miejsce, siedzenie (np. w autobusie) start learning
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rozdzierać coś, powodować rozpad czegoś start learning
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montować, gromadzić, zbierać verb start learning
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przesadny, wygórowany Tina kupiła nadmierną ilość słodyczy na przyjęcie urodzinowe swojej córki. To naprawdę było trochę za dużo. start learning
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Tina bought an excessive amount of candy for her daughter's birthday party. It really was a bit much.
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involve, get into something (angażować się) start learning
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ewoluować, rozwijać się, zmieniać się verb start learning
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noun start learning
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Jestem głuchy na jedno ucho. start learning
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potomstwo, potomek, wynik start learning
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obciążenie, ciężar, brzemię noun start learning
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nudny, nieciekawy, monotonny start learning
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płowieć, blednąć, blaknąć start learning
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blow out, cut out start learning
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zapalenie wyrostka robaczkowego start learning
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osiągnięcie, rozwój, postęp, zaliczka start learning
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zmieniać, poprawiać, korygować start learning
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umyślnie, celowo, rozmyślnie start learning
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She has deliberately ignored my note!
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poza czymś, pomijając coś start learning
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apart from sth / aside from sth
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areszt / areszt; opieka nad dziećmi (sądowa) kuratela, piecza nad czymś start learning
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(np. klimat, wyrażenie) start learning
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on the basis of something
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stan bycia równym, stan równowagi, gafa/nietakt start learning
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Now we are on a par with other schools in the area. Her response was only a par.
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Śmieszne, niedorzeczne, absurdalne start learning
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Dźwignia, wpływ, przewaga start learning
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korzyść, zaleta, przewaga start learning
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zachodzić na siebie, nakładać się na siebie, kolidować(np. o rozkładach zajęć) start learning
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namawiać, przekonywać, perswadować persuade, convince start learning
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zwyciężać, wygrywać, brać górę, przeważać (dominować) start learning
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nastolatek, człowiek w okresie dorastania start learning
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Ta kamizelka wygląda świetnie na tobie! start learning
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That vest looks great on you!
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roomy start learning
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bileter (n) / zaprowadzać, wprowadzać (v) start learning
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Paul potknął się, wchodząc po schodach, ponieważ trochę za dużo wypił. start learning
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Paul stumbled as he climbed the stairs because he'd had a bit too much to drink.
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niewygodny, niezręczny (o sytuacji), niedogodny start learning
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obowiązek, nieprzyjemna praca (katorga) start learning
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mało prawdopodobne, wątpliwy start learning
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It seemed unlikely at first, but then it turned out to be true. That's an unlikely coincidence, I can't believe it!
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zrodzić, spowodować, wywołać start learning
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kusić, nakłaniać, nęcić (kogoś aby coś zrobił) to attract, to make somebody do something start learning
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I was tempted to tell all of them to forget it and go home.
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ogarniać kogoś (o uczuciach) start learning
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ogromnie, niezmiernie, niezwykle start learning
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dowodzić, kierować, prowadzić, zarządzać start learning
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cecha (charakteru), rys charakterystyczny start learning
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naruszenie prawa, wykroczenie, przestepstwo start learning
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I can't stop thinking about you ever since. Ever since he came in 2008 I've had a good relationship with him.
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nieunikniony, nieuchronny start learning
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wpatrywać się intensywnie, gapić się stare start learning
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poznać kogoś, zapoznać się z kimś start learning
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noun Pójdziemy na spacer wokół jeziora? start learning
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Shall we take a stroll around the lake?
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wysłannik, poseł, przesłanie start learning
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oczywisty, widoczny, pozorny start learning
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chętny, ochoczy Jestem skłonny dać ci jeszcze jedną szansę. start learning
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I'm willing to give you another chance.
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rozkosz, zachwyt, radość, uciecha start learning
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review, notice start learning
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The play got good reviews. She got great notices on her new book.
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chociaż, mimo że, aczkolwiek start learning
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Although it's a nice day, I will stay at home. Let me ask a question, although I think everyone knows the answer.
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oszukać, zwodzić, okłamywać verb; cheat, fool, delude start learning
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The new look of this product deceived me. I was deceived by my closest friend
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zadowolony, usatysfakcjonowany start learning
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As for the meeting, it starts at 9:00.
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na korzyść czegoś, na rzecz czegoś, za czymś start learning
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They were not in favour of my idea.
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zniekształcać, zdeformować, wypaczać start learning
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ustępować, opadać (emocje), zapadać się (o gruncie) start learning
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He said last week that the feeling had not subsided.
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daybreak start learning
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A new era has just dawned. It dawns already, how long have we been sitting here? They set out at dawn
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dismiss, reject Myślę, że będę musiała odrzucić tę ofertę pracy, ponieważ nie chcę przenosić się do Ameryki. start learning
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I think I'm going to have to turn down the job offer because I don't want to relocate to America.
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bezstronny, obiektywny, sprawiedliwy start learning
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rozpuścić, rozwiązać (małżeństwo, parlament) start learning
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W związku z tym, w wyniku start learning
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ogarnąć, owładnąć, przytłoczyć, chwycić za serce start learning
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nagle, bez uprzedzenia (idiom) suddenly start learning
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całkowity, ogólny; w sumie; ogólnie total start learning
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His overall score was quite high. Overall, I think you did a good job.
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warunek wstępny, warunek zasadniczy, wymóg start learning
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You have to sign this contract as a prerequisite for our negotiations.
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stąd, tak więc, dlatego; w ten sposób, tym samym thereby start learning
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She had a baby and thus quit her job. He reduced his expenses thus saving some money.
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chaos, zamęt, zamieszanie chaos, confusion [noun] Oni zawsze powodują zamęt w naszym życiu. start learning
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They are always creating mayhem in our life.
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zgadzać się, wyrażać zgodę, pozwalać agree, allow [verb] Wszystko jest na swoim miejscu, Oni wyrażą zgodę na ślub. start learning
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All is in place. They will consent to the wedding.
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permission, clearance [noun] W przeszłości potrzebowałeś pozwolenia rodziców, by wziąć ślub. start learning
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In the past, you needed your parents consent to get married.
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Dorota została wylana z pracy za złe zachowanie. start learning
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Dorothy got the sack due to bad behaviour.
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złamanie, pęknięcie / złamać (się), pękać a / to break, breaking, a crack start learning
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brzeg, krawędź, obrzeże (np. filiżanki) noun start learning
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stuknięty Od czasu kiedy wrócił z Kolumbii, wydaje się być trochę zbzikowany. start learning
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Ever since he came back from Columbia he seems a bit loony.
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olśniewający, zachwycający, przepiękny start learning
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ubytek, jama (np. w ciele) start learning
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You just have a small cavity near the gum line.
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rzucić się do ucieczki, czmychnąć start learning
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Some things are just a matter of personal conviction
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nadzór, szczegółowe badanie Jutro będziemy pod baczną obserwacją naszych szefów, więc niech każdy dobrze się zachowuje! start learning
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We're going to be under a lot of scrutiny from our bosses tomorrow, so everybody behave!
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cooker Potrzebujemy nowej kuchenki. Stara popsuła się już na dobre. start learning
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also as a verb - to stove - means to cook We need a new stove. The old one has broken down for good.
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majstrować przy czymś, grzebać w czymś start learning
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bawić, zabawiać / ustosunkowywać się, rozważać start learning
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Not one would even entertain the idea of taking the job.
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Na placu budowy jest dużo gruzu. start learning
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There is a lot of debris on the construction site. It took a week to clean up the debris after the explosion.
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uśpiony (np. wulkan), śpiący (np. o zwierzęciu) start learning
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So I'm leaving the whole situation dormant for the moment
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zawierać, obejmować, składać się (z czegoś) consist, include, contain start learning
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Their team comprises only professionals. What does it comprise of?
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eventually, finally, ultimately start learning
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(as a last resort) We're the people who in the last resort say yes or no.
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take into account, keep something in mind, take into consideration start learning
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We need to bear in mind a number of things.
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1. most of all 2. above all 3. for one thing 4. primarily 5. essentially start learning
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zaakceptować, zgodzić się na coś 1. accede 2. buy in 3. go with something start learning
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She did, but I knew about it and condoned them.
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rocket, explode, irrupt. gwałtownie wzrastać (o temperaturze), natężać się (o hałasie) zwyżkować (o akcjach), iść szybko do góry (o cenach, inflacji) Czasem chciałbym móc latać i wznieść się w powietrze razem z ptakami. start learning
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Sometimes I wish I could fly and soar up in the sky with the birds. Our hopes for victory soared.
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urzadzenie uruchamiajace, siłownik start learning
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He took the actuator in his hand and stood up.
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Uszkodzoną tkankę można szybko naprawić za pomocą krioterapii. start learning
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Damaged tissue can be quickly repaired with cryotherapy. The bullet went through muscle tissue. Each tissue type has its function
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konar (gałąź), kończyna, odnoga start learning
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Many people live with artificial limbs
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tiredness, exhaustion start learning
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znacząco / w znacznym stopniu start learning
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Sound travels considerably faster through water than through air
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przez wzgląd na coś/kogoś start learning
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for the sake of something / someone for something's sake They made the move for the sake of the children's education. And for her sake he was about to become one of them!
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Krwawienie z żył nie jest tak zagrażające życiu jak krwawienie z tętnic. start learning
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Bleeding from veins isn't as life-threatening as bleeding from arteries.
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wzbudzać strach/grozę, zastraszyć frighten, threaten start learning
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However, I do not have time to rehearse them now. How many times over the past day had she rehearsed those words?
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rozmieszczać, ustawiać, skłaniać, nakłaniać deploy, accommodate; induce, prompt start learning
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How do you want your body to be disposed of after death? The evidence could always be disposed of, one way or another.
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choroba zakaźna start learning
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Measles is a highly contagious disease.
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choroba zakaźna start learning
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A swarm of wasps attacked us in the garden.
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odstraszać, wzbudzać niechęć odpierać (np. siły wroga), odstraszać (np. płyn odstraszający komary) start learning
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That's quite a pile on your desk. Put magazines on that pile after you read them
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pielęgnować, rozwijać start learning
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My parents never fostered my decisions. We are trying to foster his talents
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łączyć (np. siły), sprzymierzać start learning
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I decided to ally forces with James and do the project together. We won the war because we allied forces
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Jenny lay amid the pile of cushions, in a deep sleep.
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fled / fled It will be hard for them to flee this time, sir.
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fałsz, oszustwo, nieuczciwość start learning
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However it's not true that their life is all a deceit. To both force an answer and look for signs of deceit.
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wytrwałość / niezmordowanie persistence, stamina start learning
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avoid, escape, skip, miss Myślisz, że jesteś na tyle bystry, żeby uniknąć kuli? start learning
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Think you're smart enough to dodge a bullet?
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release (uwolnienie), concession (zniżka, ulga), solace (pocieszenie, pociecha), alleviation (ukojenie)
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He can make believe that the last few years of his life have never happened.
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zagrozić, zagrażać, narażać na szwank, narazić na szwank start learning
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Soldiers jeopardize their lives in war
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zakłopotać, wprawić w zakłopotanie, konsternować start learning
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w ogóle, żaden (podkreśla negatywne stwierdzenie) start learning
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I had no software background whatsoever
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