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I have beaten him many times. He beat the drum. Our team beat them 3–0 start learning
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bić, uderzać, pokonać (w grze)
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eat small amounts of something casually, between meals She likes to snack on almonds while she works. The kids were snacking on biscuits while watching the film. start learning
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eat something casually, usually in a way that makes a crunching sound He's munching on his apple. They munched on popcorn at the cinema. start learning
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chrupsc cos/ podjadać (coś)
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dig in → „no dawaj, zaczynamy!” (entuzjazm, głód) start eating excitedly or enthusiastically. Often used to give people permission to start eating The food looks delicious — let’s dig in! The children tucked into their pancakes with delight. start learning
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eat up or eat (something) up finish all the food on your plate. Often used as an imperative Eat up! You've got a big day tomorrow — you'll need the energy! You’d better eat up all your vegetables before you leave the table! start learning
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zjeść coś lub zjeść coś do końca
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eat a lot of food in a greedy way, often more than you need After the long hike, she pigged out on sugary doughnuts. We usually pig out on snacks when we have movie nights. start learning
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obżerać się, jeść bardzo dużo (często niezdrowo)
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eat somewhere outside of the home, like a restaurant or cafe I love eating out, but it can be expensive if you do it all the time. We've got no food in the house, so why don't we eat out this evening? start learning
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He casually mentioned it. start learning
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niedbale, na luzie, od niechcenia
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They tucked into the pizza. start learning
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describes a place or habitat that is suitable for something to live Scientists discovered a habitable planet near another star. start learning
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mieszkalny, nadający się do zamieszkania
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an area with a particular feature This is a quiet zone in the library. start learning
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describes possibly having qualities or abilities to do something She has the potential to become a great teacher. start learning
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One particular feature of this car is its low fuel consumption. start learning
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szczególna cecha, konkretna / szczególna cecha
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dismiss the possibility or idea of something The doctor ruled out a serious illness. start learning
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controlled by or is the most significant element of And there are some small clues that it might be a nitrogen-dominated atmosphere, which, again, is another sort of clue that there could be life there. The company dominated the market for many years. start learning
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an expression we use to wish for hope or luck I have a job interview tomorrow — fingers crossed! start learning
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The teacher outlined the plan for the next lesson. start learning
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nakreślić, przedstawić w skrócie, zarysować
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Regular exercise can boost your energy. start learning
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zwiększyć, wzmocnić, podnieść
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Nobody knew what the outcome of the meeting would be. start learning
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On hot roads you can sometimes see a mirage effect that looks like water. start learning
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efekt mirażu, złudzenie optyczne przypominające miraż
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How reading shapes your brain start learning
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coming from nature; developed without special training We're born with the potential to do it and then we learn. It's natural. If something is natural, it's something you were born with or that comes from nature. start learning
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designed and used for one particular purpose Rebecca says that our brains haven't evolved to include a dedicated reading brain. Dedicated here means designed and used for one particular purpose. start learning
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involve someone or something, sometimes against their will So, because we don't have a part of the brain designed specifically for reading, when we learn to read, we co-opt other parts of the brain start learning
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a system of connections The electrical circuit stopped working after the storm. Maryanne says that the brain's circuit is shaped by learning to read Chinese start learning
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obwód, okrążenie, trasa; także układ elektryczny
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in a way that cannot be stopped or avoided If you don’t sleep enough, you will inevitably feel tired. start learning
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nieuchronnie, nieuniknienie
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having lots of detail The watch has an intricate mechanism. start learning
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