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znęcać się na zsłabszymi, tyran, zmuszać do decyzji start learning
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Don’t try to bully me into making a decision. Bullying is a serious problem in many schools.
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a small bag worn around the waist to keep money, etc. in
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I could hear him bumbling around (jak hałasował) in the kitchen.
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zderzać się, uderzać czymś o coś start learning
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bump against/into sb/sth - She bumped into a lamp post because she wasn’t looking where she was going. bump sth (against/on sth) - I bumped my knee on the edge of the table.
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She fell and hit the ground with a bump. There are a lot of bumps in the road, so drive carefully.
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bukiet, kiść, pęk, kucyki o włosach start learning
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a bunch of bananas/grapes flong hair that is tied on each side of the head She wore her hair in bunches.
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bunch (sth/sb) (up/together) - He kept his papers bunched together in his hand.
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a bundle of letters with an elastic band round them
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bundle sth (up) - zawiązywać - I bundled up the old newspapers and threw them away. He was arrested and bundled into a police car.
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coloured flags or paper used for decorating streets and buildings in celebrations
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Share prices were buoyed by news of a takeover. His encouragement buoyed her up during that difficult period.
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ciężar, brzemię, obciążać się, obarczać się start learning
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biurokracja, biurokratyczny start learning
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bureaucracy, bureaucratic
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exchange office, bureau de change
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Our flat was burgled while we were out. Lock all doors and windows or you might get burgled.
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płonąć, palić się, wypalać spalać, start learning
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burn sth out - wypalać burn yourself out - wypalić się burn down - spalić się (doszczętnie) burn sth down - spalić (doszczętnie) burn sth off - wypalać coś
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(used about a feeling) extremely strong a burning ambition/desire ▶ (uczucia) palący 2 very important or urgent a burning issue/question ▶ (problem itp.) palący 3 feeling very hot the burning sun burning pain
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odbijać się, bekać, beknięcie start learning
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to dig a hole in the ground, to make a tunnel or to look for sth These animals burrow for food. ▶ ryć kopać (np. norę) 2 to search for sth under or among things She burrowed in her handbag for her keys. ▶ myszkować
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burst in on sb/sth - wtargnąć burst into sth - wybuchać np. płaczem - On hearing the news she burst into tears. burst out - wybuchać np. smiechem: He looked so ridiculous that I burst out laughing. be bursting (with sth) - She was bursting with pride when she won the race - pękać od czegoś be bursting to do sth - palić się do burst in; burst into a room, building, etc. - wdzierać się gdzieś
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wybuch, przypływ, pęknięcie start learning
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grzebać, chować, zakopywać start learning
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She wants to be buried in the village graveyard. People say there’s buried treasure somewhere on the island! After the earthquake, hundreds of people were buried under the rubble.
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Where do you usually get on/off the bus?
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