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In London, Sarah felt self-conscious as she walked down the street, aware of the multitude of eyes upon her. start learning
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skrępowany, zakłopotany, nieśmiały
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Many people in the UK are stubbornly monolingual, having little desire to learn a second language. start learning
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Jane, living in the serene countryside, found it hard to understand how some people could be blind to the pollution and noise of the city. start learning
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być ślepym na coś (nie dostrzegać czegoś)
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ostatecznie, w końcu, koniec końców
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be part and parcel of something Traffic congestion and long commutes are part and parcel of living in a bustling metropolis. start learning
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być nieodłączną częścią czegoś
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Although Sam had only taken a few introductory classes in French, he had a smattering of the language and could understand simple phrases. start learning
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powierzchowna znajomość (tematu), mała znajomość (np. języka), liźnięcie (czegoś)
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w trakcie, w międzyczasie
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pogodny, niezmącony, błogi
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Work-wise, living in the city offers a wider range of job opportunities and career advancement compared to the limited options in rural areas. start learning
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w zakresie pracy, w związku z pracą
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Tom decided to relocate to the countryside, as he wanted to live in an area where he could engage recreationally in hiking, fishing and camping. start learning
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miasto, którego powierzchnia jest rozciągnięta na dużym obszarze
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New York City is a vibrant metropolis known for its iconic landmarks, diverse population, and bustling streets. start learning
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taka część, jaka się komuś należała
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wracać pamięcią do czegoś, wspominać coś
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Maria grew up in a rural village and found the hustle and bustle od the city overwhelming when she first moved there. start learning
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naraz, w tym samym czasie, jednocześnie
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koniuszek, czubek, wierzchołek
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As urbanisation accelerated, the cost of housing skyrocketed in major cities, making it increasingly difficult for many people to afford a home. start learning
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podskakiwać (o cenach), szybko rosnąć (np. o inflacji), gwałtownie rosnąć
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Living in a small flat in the city, Sarah left confined and longed for the open spaces of the countryside. start learning
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Fred carefully analysed the pros and cons of living in the city versus the countryside as part of his decision-making process for choosing the most suitable location for his family. start learning
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dynamiczny, ekscytujący, pełen energii, podniecający
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coraz częściej, coraz bardziej
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tęsknić do czegoś, pragnąć czegoś
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Thanks to remote work, I wasn't tied to one place and was able to move abroad and continue my job. start learning
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być przywiązanym do czegoś (np. do określonej pracy)
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In rural areas with limited school options, homeschooling became a popular choice for families seeking to provide their children with quality education. start learning
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edukacja domowa, nauczanie w domu, nauczanie domowe
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napełniać (np. pojemnik), wypełniać się (czymś)
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tak jakby, poniekąd, po części
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Having grown up in the countryside, Mark had always had an outdoorsy lifestyle. start learning
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odbywający się na zewnątrz, odbywający się na świeżym powietrzu (np. zajęcia sportowe)
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I love hiking in the moors, especially when the heather is blooming; it's like walking on a purple carpet. start learning
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In a city, there is always something happening - concerts, festivals, art exhibitions, and so on and so forth. start learning
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szorstki, chropowaty (np. ręce)
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zdrowy (służący zdrowiu), miły, mający dobry wpływ
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The community lived a self-sufficient lifestyle, growing their own food and generating their own electricity. start learning
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rozwiązać (np. problem), pojąć, znaleźć rozwiązanie
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The campers packed their canisters with cooking fuel before embarking on their hiking trip in the wilderness. start learning
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While exploring Oxford, Jack came across a charming bookstore tucked away in a quiet corner. start learning
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natknąć się na coś, napotkać coś
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In rural areas without access to a centralised sewer system, households often rely on septic tanks for wastewater management. start learning
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The newly constructed house was plumbed in with modern fixtures and state-of-the-art water heating system. start learning
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dołączać, przyłączać, podłączać (np. do instalacji wodociągowej)
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co dziwne, dziwnym trafem
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nie pochwalać czegoś, nie aprobować czegoś, ustosunkować się do czegoś negatywnie
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The city newspaper columnist was known for his snarky remarks and clever wordplay. start learning
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złośliwy, wredny (np. komentarz, uwaga)
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The locals spoke to me in a very condescending tone when I asked how to deal with the septic tank. start learning
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My Amex card is pretty useless outside of urban areas. start learning
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Amerykańska Giełda Papierów Wartościowych
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Don't sneer at the new neighbours! You were exactly like them when we first moved here. start learning
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kpić, zadrwić, szydzić, patrzeć z pogardą (na kogoś)
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The rural community eagerly welcomed the fresh blood of young professionals who relocated from the city. start learning
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świeża krew (np. nowi członkowie w jakiejś organizacji)
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wyruszać, rozpoczynać (np. podróż)
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spotkanie, kontakt, zetknięcie
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być schowanym, być ukrytym
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nieprzemakalny, wodoszczelny
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supernowoczesny, najnowocześniejszy
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Have you met Dean? He's DFL and just bought that cottage on the clifftop. start learning
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I love city life but also crave the tranquillity of nature, so I escape to the countryside from time to time to recharge and find balance. start learning
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obchód, trasa, tor, bieżnia, okrążenie
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lotnisko (często wojskowe)
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I accidentally drove into a military zone and was told to leave sharpish. start learning
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After hours of debate, the team realised that what is really came down to was the need for effective communication. start learning
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sprowadzać się do czegoś (np. jakiś problem)
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morski; dotyczący floty, marynarski
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błyskawicznie, natychmiastowo
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In the UK, we still measure our height in feet and inches. start learning
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Commuting in the city was often time-consuming due to heavy traffic, causing many people to opt for public transportation instead. start learning
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Sorry, I can't join you for dinner tonight; I'm otherwise engaged. start learning
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wywoływać kogoś, przywoływać kogoś (np. duchy)
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umyślnie, celowo, rozmyślnie, specjalnie
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rozszyfrowywać, odkodowywać (odczytywać tekst napisany szyfrem)
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