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1. nie znosić /nie cierpieć czegoś, kogoś 2. mieć pretensje/ złościć się / wkurzać na coś, na kogoś 3. mieć do kogoś żal start learning
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to resent sb/sth to resent doing sth Examples: 1. The children resented the new woman in their father's life. He resents being treated like a child. 2. She resented him making all the decisions. I resent paying extra for my drink just because it's in a posey bottle.
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plądrować, grabić, przewracać do góry nogami(w poszukiwaniu czegoś), przetrząsnąć start learning
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1. The burglars ransacked the house but found nothing valuable. 2. I ransacked the cupboard for my ski boots.
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I said I was an art collector, and they fell for it.
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Przykłady: 1. na przełomie kwietnia i maja. 2. na przełomie wieków. 3. na przełomie 2014 i 2015 r. 4. coś zaplanowano na przełom... start learning
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Examples: 1. at the turn of April and May. 2. at the turn of the centuries. 3. at the turn of 2014 and 2015. 4. sth is scheduled for the turn of...
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only time will tell if this is true or not
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w pewnym / w jakimś momencie start learning
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at some point, examples: 1. The climber was at/on the point of death when they found him. 2. We were on the point of giving up. 3. Many people suffer from mental illness at some point in their lives. 4. At this point I don't care what you decide to do.
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1. I wasn't interested in robotics to the same degree as others. 2. To what degree can parents be held responsible for a child's behaviour? 3. Pop music is influenced, to a greater or lesser degree, by the blues. 4. I agree with you to a certain degree.
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It caused the tissue death to the degree that the entire limb needed to be removed.
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If it's any consolation to you If it's any consolation (to you), no one else got much of a raise this year, either.
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roll up one's sleeves, examles: 1. It is now important for all of us to roll up our sleeves and get our economies working again. 2. I'm ready to roll up my sleeves and get to work.
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to hold / to bear / to have a grudge / to hold grudges against sb Examples: 1. Nobody can hold a grudge like a teenage girl. 2. I hold grudges. 3. The grudge he'd held against her all those years was gone.
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mieć / odnosić wrażenie, że start learning
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to get/have the feeling that, examples: 1. Why do I get the feeling the four of us are not going to Hawaii? 2. I'm starting to get the feeling that you don't trust me.
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1. reach/arrive at/come to a compromise 2. make a compromise 1. Both sides have agreed to meet, in the hope of reaching a compromise. 2. Neither of them is willing to make compromises.
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1. She blushed and fell silent. 2. He blushed as if he had been caught naked.
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You need to take control of your life and decide that you are ready to let go of the grudge.
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porzucić urazę / zapomnieć urazę start learning
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to drop a grudge / to forget a grudge (old grudges)
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podjąć środki bezpieczeństwa start learning
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to take security measures
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logika podpowiada / nakazuje start learning
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Examples: 1. If you wrong somebody, you should apologize to them.
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spotkać / przytrafić (o szkodzie lub krzywdzie) start learning
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If any harm befalls my children, I will tear the lungs out of your body, priest
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nie wszystko złoto, co się świeci start learning
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not all gold that glitters
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zjechać na pobocze, zatrzymać się na poboczu start learning
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1. I can only assume it's another guy you're stringing along.
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zrobić coś za czyimiś plecami start learning
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So let me get it straight: you went behind my back and stole my dna.
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być konkretnie pokręconym, szalonym start learning
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1. Sol's priorities are way out of whack.
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miejsce pochówku / kwatera cmentarna start learning
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first of all I never meant to be dismissive of you earlier
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Dlaczego to zawsze muszę być ja? start learning
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Why does it always have to be me?
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to gain somebody's Revenge
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zarazić kogoś swoim lękiem / strachem start learning
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put somebody's fear on somebody else I should not have put my fear on you.
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pionek, sługus, służalec, frajer, osoba zmanipulowana / wykorzystywana, popychadło, podnóżek start learning
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Osoba, która nieświadomie daje się wykorzystywać innym, głównie finansowo start learning
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wnieść oskarżenie / pozwać kogoś start learning
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wycofać zarzuty / oskarżenie start learning
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I'm trying to quote something reputable
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pocieszyć kogoś, podnieść kogoś na duchu start learning
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1. to give or bring sb comfort. 2. to comfort sb
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przychylny, aprobujący, skłonny przyjąć (winę, inne zdanie), akceptujący, przyjmujący, otwarty na start learning
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1. admissive tone. 2. Criminals are sometimes admissive of their guilt and compassionate toward victims.
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to take somebody by surprise
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dbający tylko o pieniądze start learning
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solar plexus or celiac plexus
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bacterial flora of the gut, gut bacteria, gut flora
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Pokonać (kogoś / przeciwnika) start learning
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upiec dwie pieczenie na jednym ogniu start learning
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to kill two birds with one stone
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Lepszy wróbel w garści niż gołąb na dachu start learning
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A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
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wciągnąć w zasadzkę / zaskoczyć kogoś start learning
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idźmy spać, wróćmy do domu, zakończmy ten wieczór /tę noc, ogólnie zakończmy to co robimy wieczorową porą start learning
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to lose track of the time
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Don't try to chill my action just because you're jealous of the attention my work is getting.
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Chciałbym zasugerować, że twoja krytyka opiera się na / wynika z zazdrości start learning
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May I suggest that your criticism is based on jealousy
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It's easy to recognize mistakes in hindsight, much harder to fix them now.
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wynagradzać coś komuś, zadośćuczunić start learning
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udawać się / ćwiczyć (np. na siłowni) start learning
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tarapaty, kłopoty, ból, niedola start learning
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If we tear down that wall we can double the size of my closet
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As long as the square footage is over 5,200 I'm happy.
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skruszony, przepraszający (o osobie / postawie / geście) start learning
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The point is, we're bypassing all the negativity and going straight to the friendship.
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popisywać się, przechwalać się start learning
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wycofać się / odczepić się start learning
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dojeżdżać do pracy/szkoły start learning
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to get a prescription filled I'm gonna go to the pharmacy and get your prescription filled.
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a sudden surge in deaths. The new section of the cemetery was opened last month to handle a sudden surge in deaths.
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nikt nie lubi być traktowany jak dziecko start learning
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nobody likes being handled
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Teraz wiem, kim naprawdę jesteś i jak daleko się posuniesz, aby uzyskać to, czego chcesz. start learning
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Now I know who you really are and the lengths you go to to get what you want.
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I'm here also to soak all of these lovely family vibes.
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nieoczekiwany zwrot wydarzeń start learning
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an unexpected turn of events This is an unexpected turn of events.
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znosić kogoś/coś, wytrzymywać z kimś/czymś start learning
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I don't want to be with somebody that can just put up with my son
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She had a hectic day at the office.
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Well, it's reductive cuz life isn't that neat.
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so please just get over yourself and give me a hand
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Pogódź się z tym / Odpuść (se) to start learning
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1. And you can't back off now. 2. Maybe Merrick will back off a bit now.
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A: don't tell me what to do, I'm a grown up man B: so start acting like one.
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och, na miłość boską, weź się w garść start learning
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oh for God's sake pull yourself together
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hipnotyzujące, zachwycające, niesamowite start learning
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Your performance was mesmerizing.
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Skończyły mi się nowe pomysły start learning
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Nie wyżywaj się z tego powodu na mnie! start learning
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oczywiście masz prawo do swojego poglądu start learning
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of course you're entitled to your view
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stawiać/wyznaczać granice start learning
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ciężko pracować, harować, zapierdalać (jak wół) start learning
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mieć z kimś na pieńku/ zatarczki start learning
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to have a beef with someone
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to talk somebody out of something
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wydać kogoś, donueść na kogoś start learning
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nie ma (tu) zasięgu /nie mam tu zasięgu start learning
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there's no reception here
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tuż nad sobą/dokładnie jedno nad drugim start learning
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right on top of each other
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będziesz musiał przesunąć to ręcznie start learning
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you'll have to manually move this
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tutorial blendera: precision modeling These dimensions are great in the sense that they're very accurate but the're a bit cumbersome.
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It's substantially slower.
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You will only see this in blender 2.79 onwards. Zobaczysz to tylko w blenderze 2.79 i nowszych.
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mieć operację/poddać się operacji start learning
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I'm about to go into surgery to have half of my left lung removed.
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zalać się, nawalić się, naćpać się, zniszczyć się start learning
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JtV s2e18 3:30 She got trashed and made out with Lina's guy.
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dostać coś w prezeńcie od losu, bez wysiłku, niespodziewanue start learning
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JTV s02e21 A pretty big opportunity just fell in my lap. - Dostałam niespodziewanie naprawdę dużą szansę.
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to channel emotions into sth JtV s02e21 I am filled with Rage which I will channel into my duties. Jestem przepełniony wściekłością, którą skanalizuję w moją pracę/obowiązki.
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jego życie jest zagrożone start learning
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nakłonić kogoś do zrobienia czegoś start learning
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They are trying to get my sister to sign papers.
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udzielić pozwolenia / upoważnić / zezwolić start learning
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I signed papers authorizing permission to take me off of life support. I signed papers authorizing permission to take me off of life support. Podpisałem dokumenty upoważniające (udzielające pozwolenia) do odłączenia mnie od aparatury podtrzymującej życie.
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Jest genialny na tak wielu poziomach. start learning
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Is brilliant on so many levels.
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To zdejmuje/zmniejsza presję. start learning
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It takes the pressure off.
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To naprawdę nie jest moja/jego mocna strona. start learning
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It's really not a strength of mine/his.
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Nie mogę przyjąć odpowiedzi „nie”. start learning
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I can't take no for an answer.
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Była na rocznym urlopie naukowym (dziekanka) w Hiszpanii. start learning
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She was on a year-long sabbatical in Spain.
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bez przerwy (/ z rzędu / pod rząd / następujące po sobie / kolejne) start learning
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I worked 30 hours straight 1. I worked 30 hours straight. - Pracowałem 30 godzin bez przerwy. 2. I worked 10 days straight. - Pracowałem 10 dni z rzędu.
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Być w piekielnym pośpiechu start learning
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To be in a hell of a hurry I was in a hell of a hurry. - Byłem w piekielnym pośpiechu.
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Can you appreciate a good wine by now? - Czy potrafisz już docenić dobre wino?
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1. It would mean that he came up short in some way. - To by oznaczało że w pewien sposób nie podołał /coś mu się nie udało/zawiódł. 2. We're so close to getting the job done, but we keep coming short. -... ale wciąż się nam nie udaje.
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W samej Wielkiej Brytanii Urząd Skarbowy i Celny szacuje, że w roku podatkowym 2005-2006 straty z tytułu podatku VAT wyniosły 18,2 mld euro. In the United Kingdom alone Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs estimate that in the tax year 2005-2006 VAT revenue losses amounted to 18.2 billion Euro.
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It appears our killer is a climber.
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Wysłano mnie w tej konkretnej sprawie sprawie, nic poza tym. start learning
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I was sent on an errand, no more.
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I failed him so many times.
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I promise I'll give you a heads up next time.
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at the expense of something Not at the expense of your dream
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There was something sinister in his eyes.
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Nie chcę czuć się marginalizowany i niedoceniany start learning
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I don't want to feel marginalized and undervalued
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tomorrow I'll be in the neighborhood so I can drop it off
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proszę, nie zrozum mnie źle start learning
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please, don't get me wrong
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wziąć chorobowe (zadzwonic do pracy i powiedziec ze jest sie chorym) start learning
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Ukraine troops recaptured two cities earlier seized by Russians.
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Ukraine troops recaptured two cities earlier seized by Russians
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We are going to continue to use the services provided by InnerValue.
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miejscowość wypoczynkowa /kurort start learning
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