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zdrada (noun)
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treason
There is a law that declares this as an act of TREASON.
usuwać (verb) / wypierać
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oust
They should organize to OUST politicians who are brutal or repressive.
odsunąć kogoś od władzy
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oust s.o. from power
Kim Jong-eun who reportedly attempted to OUST Kim Kyong-hui and her close allies FROM power.
pysk (noun)
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muzzle
wylot lufy (noun)
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muzzle
while another is loading his gun and/or not keeping the muzzle pointed in a safe direction.
kaganiec (noun)
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muzzle
nakładać kaganiec / zamykać usta (verb)
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muzzle
pot żreć / żłopać / pożerać (verb)
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guzzle
The phone seems to guzzle power. After weigh-ins he would wolf down a sub and snacks, and guzzle lots of soda or sports drinks.
paraliżować / wprawiać w osłupienie / ulegać skamienieniu (verb)
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petrify
I shall dominate the council table, petrify brash young upstarts. Too bad it didn't petrify and turn to stone.
obłąkany / niepoczytalny (adjective)
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deranged
At the heart of California's problem is its deranged progressive tax system.
krzątać się / uwijać się (verb)
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bustle around
The waiters bustle around the dining room.
pot półprzytomny / przymulony (adjective)
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groggy
He said he didn't mind the early wake-up at all, and he certainly didn't play like he was groggy.
nękać (verb)
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bedevil
... and the same shortcomings will bedevil its successor...
figlować (verb)
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figlować
Children, who visit Science City for a day of fun and frolic with various scientific lessons as a bonus, are loving the film.
rzekomy / pozorny (adjective)
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ostensible
Although they are ostensible non-profits...

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