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      to use something that you already have in order to achieve something new or better   We can gain a market advantage by leveraging our network of partners.   start learning
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      odłożyć coś (uprzednio trzymając w ręku)   
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      He has written a fully comprehensive guide to Rome.   start learning
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      wszechstronny, wyczerpujący     Napisał zupełnie wszechstronny przewodnik po Rzymie.  
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      He doesn't seem to comprehend the scale of the problem   start learning
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      The crowd were carried away by his passionate speech.   start learning
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      Tłum został porwany jego pasjonującą przemową.  
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      The idea behind these conversation is to give you exposure to real English.   start learning
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      have friends over for dinner    start learning
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      mieć przyjaciół na kolację   
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      severe reactions to gluten    start learning
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      ciężkie reakcje na gluten   
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      it’s more of a preference    start learning
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      you either love it or hate it    start learning
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      albo to kochasz, albo nienawidzisz   
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      I need a bit of fuel to get me going   start learning
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      This means a meal full of carbohydrates and filling.  
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      do an impression of somebody    start learning
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      To do an impression of someone is to imitate the way they speak  
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      dress up (UK) / wear a costume (US)    start learning
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      We were going to go out last night but we eneded up staying in and watching a terrible show.   start learning
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      skończyć w jakiejś sytuacji   
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      After a sugar rush, you often crash. This is when you feel terrible and have no energy.   start learning
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      To bag up something means to put something in a bag. 
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      He seems to get along with everyone; They didn't really get along - it's a shame.   start learning
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      I haven't got around to it yet; Have you got around to sending that form?   start learning
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      zebrać się i coś zrobić, co się planowało   
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      I just can't seem to get over this cold; Have you got over the loss yet?   start learning
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      What did you get up to at the weekend? We didn't get up to much.   start learning
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      Coście ogarnęli w weekend. Nic nie ogarnęliśmy.  
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      to be/feel under the weather    I feel a little unwell. I think I’m coming down to sth (starting to get sick)   I’m feeling a little bit under the weather today.   start learning
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      czuć się kiepsko (ale nie być jeszcze chorym)   
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      That’s on my bucket list!   start learning
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      Lista rzeczy do zrobienia przed śmiercią   
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      Nie trzeba używac „from” - zdaje się, że „off” tak dział.   I can cross this off my bucket list.   start learning
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      That drink gave me a second wind.   start learning
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      Dostać znów energii. 
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      to get sth off one’s chest     You seem a little off today. Is there sth you want to get off your chest?   start learning
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      It’s going well so far.  start learning
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      He’s such a pain.   iI’s getting on my nerves! The way he’s eating food... The way he’s talking...   start learning
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      to have butterflies in stomach     I bet even Ronaldo gets butterflies in his stomach before taking a penalty   start learning
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      mieć tremę, denerwować się    be anxious, nervous 
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      Many people are jumping on the crypto bandwagon – crypto has become popular and people are starting to buy it in bigger numbers.   start learning
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      zacząć coś robić ze względu na modę    This means, to start doing something because it’s becoming popular. 
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      łatwy, nie wymagający wysiłku   
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      When I stay up late I drink more coffee nextbday.   start learning
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      Kiedy siedzę do późna, piję dużo kawy następnego dnia.  
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