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cmentarz
an ​area of ​ground in which ​dead ​bodies are ​buried
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cemetery
UK /ˈsem.ə.tri/ US /-ter.i/
grób
a ​place in the ​ground where a ​dead ​person is ​buried
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grave
a ​mass grave an ​unmarked grave a grave ​digger He ​visits his mother's grave every ​Sunday
pogrzeb
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funeral
The funeral will be ​held next ​Friday. Over 300 ​mourners ​attended the funeral. a funeral ​procession
grzebać
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bury
/ˈber.i/ His ​father is buried in the ​cemetery on the ​hill.
pochówek
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burial
/ˈber.i.əl/ the ​act of putting a ​dead ​body into the ​ground, or the ​ceremony ​connected with this
trzeźwy
Are you __ enough to ​drive, Jim?
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sober
/ˈsəʊ.bər/ Are you sober enough to ​drive, Jim?
Kościół Prawosławny
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Orthodox Church
go => went => __ (3d form)
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been
'gone' only with dead or finish relationship
przeceniać
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overestimate, overappreciate
piana
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foam
/fəʊm/ ​shaving foam
pocieszać
He ​tried to __ her, but she ​kept saying it was all her own ​fault. I ​tried to __ her with a ​box of ​chocolates. UK I was __ Liz on having ​broken up with her ​boyfriend.
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console
/kənˈsəʊl/ He ​tried to console her, but she ​kept saying it was all her own ​fault. I ​tried to console her with a ​box of ​chocolates. UK I was consoling Liz on having ​broken up with her ​boyfriend.
love
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be keen on, feel like, fond of, adore
pozwać kogoś
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to sue
zaszczepić
The ​children were __ against the ​major ​childhood ​diseases.
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vaccinate
/ˈvæk.sɪ.neɪt/ The ​children were vaccinated against the ​major ​childhood ​diseases.
like, to ​want to have or do something
Do you __ a ​drink this ​evening? [+ -ing verb] I didn't __ swimming in that ​water.
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fancy
Do you fancy a ​drink this ​evening? [+ -ing verb] I didn't fancy swimming in that ​water.
to be ​sexually ​attracted to someone
He could ​tell she __ him.
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fancy
He could ​tell she fancied him.
imagine, to ​imagine or ​think that something is so
He __ him​self as a ​bit of a ​singer. [+ to infinitive] Who do you __ to ​win the Cup this ​year? [+ (that)] literary I __ (that) I ​saw something ​moving in the ​corner.
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fancy
He fancies him​self as a ​bit of a ​singer. [+ to infinitive] Who do you fancy to ​win the Cup this ​year? [+ (that)] literary I fancied (that) I ​saw something ​moving in the ​corner.
attract, to ​interest or ​attract someone
It's a ​programme ​designed to __ ​mainly to 16 to 25-year-olds. I ​think what __ to me about his ​painting is his use of ​colour. UK I haven't been ​skiing - it's never really __.
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appeal
/əˈpiːl/ It's a ​programme ​designed to appeal ​mainly to 16 to 25-year-olds. I ​think what appeals to me about his ​painting is his use of ​colour. UK I haven't been ​skiing - it's never really appealed.
a ​student in a ​class who is ​liked ​best by the ​teacher and ​therefore ​treated ​better than the other ​students
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teacher's pet
zapytać, dopytać
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enquire
/ɪnˈkwaɪər/ I would like to enquire
frustracja
I could ​sense his __ at not being ​able to ​help. This ​job has more than ​its ​fair ​share of __
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frustration
I could ​sense his frustration at not being ​able to ​help. This ​job has more than ​its ​fair ​share of frustrations
zakłopotanie (awkward)
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awkardness
satysfakcja
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satisfaction
zakłopotanie (embarrass)
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embarrassment
/ɪmˈbær.əs.mənt/
podobieństwo
I can ​see the __ between you and ​your ​mother.
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similarity
I can ​see the similarity between you and ​your ​mother.
rozczarowanie
Get ​tickets early to ​avoid __.
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disappointment
Get ​tickets early to ​avoid disappointment.
hojność
Her ​friends take ​advantage of (= ​benefit unfairly from) her __.
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generosity
/ˌdʒen.əˈrɒs.ɪ.ti/ Her ​friends take ​advantage of (= ​benefit unfairly from) her generosity.
wyczerpanie
She ​felt ​ill with/from __.
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exhaustion
/ɪɡˈzɔːs.tʃən/ She ​felt ​ill with/from exhaustion.
niepokój (anxious)
Children ​normally ​feel a lot of __ about ​their first ​day at ​school. That ​explains his __ over his ​health. Her ​son is a ​source of ​considerable __.
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anxiety
/æŋˈzaɪ.ə.ti/ Children ​normally ​feel a lot of anxiety about ​their first ​day at ​school. That ​explains his anxiety over his ​health. Her ​son is a ​source of ​considerable anxiety.
to write name, etc. on a form
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to fill in
put your name on a list for a course
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to sign up
zapisy
the ​act of putting yourself or someone else onto the ​official ​list of ​members of a ​group, ​course, or colleg
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enrolment
limited enrolment
you need to pay part of the cost now, but this money can't be returned
__ deposit
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non-refundable
non-refundable deposit
you can't book a place, just get there early
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first come, first served
if you go, your friend can come for free
dwa w cenie jednego
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two-for-one deal
an afternoon (show)
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matinee
/ˈmæt.ɪ.neɪ/
it's only on for a short time
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limited run
there's a maximum number for this course
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limited enrolment
nerwowość
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nervousness

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