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done in a friendly way, without arguments start learning
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amyka bl our divorce was conducted in an amicable manner
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Ustalać /Postanowic/rozstrzygać start learning
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right that's settled, we're going to Spain, the issue wasn't easily settled
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to arrange a time when something will happen, to press switches on machine... start learning
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the next meeting is set for 6 February, I've set the alarm for 6:30, you can set the oven to come on at any particular time
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bliski, nieuchronny, nadciągający start learning
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imi nent imminent disaster. A strike is imminent
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in defin nt we have to separate you form your sister for an indefinite period of time
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I always have a pile of clothes on my chair
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wywołać w kimś poczucie winy aby cos dla kogoś zrobiła start learning
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don't try to guilt trip me. this is just a ruse to guilt-trip you I don't want to guilt-trip her in to helping me, I never call her and every time she calls me I have a guilt trip
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i like to hang out with you
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weekendowy wypad na zwiedzanie miasta start learning
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Bully, Bully someone into doing sth she was bullied into leaving, he was bullied by someone older boys
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dać komuś cynk, informacje start learning
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they've introduced a system whereby people share cars
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it was a sweltering afternoon in August
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she was brought up by her grandparents
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I'm just looking over what you've written
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I only drink alcohol in moderation now.
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he is not very fond of dancing
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A promising start to the game
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an area that is used for sth or where sth happens, inside a factory building ect start learning
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the site of a battle, on site na miejscu -there are two restaurant on site
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doctors managed to save this sight. The sight of so much blood had shocked him
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A sightseeing tour of London
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A complimentary report, a complimentary glass of wine
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did you find Rome expensive, I still find exam very stressful
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wybuchowy (niestabilny), niestabiln, lotny start learning
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napotkac, natknac sie na, wydawac sie robic wrazenie start learning
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he comes across as shy. shy comes across as a rude girl, I must say that I've never come across this kind of problem, I came across sally yesterday
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stać sie powstać (wydarzyć nastąpić) happen, starty to happen how did the idea for an arts festival come about
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I sneaked into this bedroom while he was asleep
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her imitation of Ann was spot on
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dokumentacja, papierowa robota start learning
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obowiązki (nudne nieprzyjemne) start learning
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the office employed another translator to cope with the workload
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I don't want to take on too much work
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he is not good at managing his time, will you be able to manage on your own
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the workload is not evenly distributed
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kwestia (sth to discuss or solve) start learning
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Chris has raised very important issue
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he gets away with not doing much work
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natknąć się, robić wrażenie start learning
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Ellen comes across as a rude girl, I came across sally yesterday
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sak he got the sack from his last job
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it can bring about serious consequences, she brought about a revolution in her company
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konszi enszs he is a conscientious worker, always caring for details
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ri liw breathing exercises can help to relieve stress
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I graduated from university
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one of my my knee is painful since I fell down
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get stressed -zestresować się
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podjąć się, brac cos na siebie start learning
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I don't want to take on too much work
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korzystać z czegoś, wykorzystać coś kogoś start learning
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stop taking advantage of your parents, I assume you took advantage of that information
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powściągliwy w mowieniu o swoich zamiarach i myślach start learning
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keep your cards close to your chest you never quite know what Barry is going to do next he keeps his cards very close to his chest
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start learning
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wchodzić w posiadnie nabywać start learning
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ekłajer she's already acquired the new job, I manage to acquire a copy of the report
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I don't approved if smoking
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wyzdrowiec, dojsc do siebie start learning
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it takes a long time to recover from surgery
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osiągnąć sukces, udac się start learning
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he has finally succeeded in passing his exam, she has the skills to succeed
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przedmiot, cel, sprzeciwiac sie start learning
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I objected to going to a park in cold weather
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jack never responds to my emails. she didn't respond to treatment
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I'm waiting for your response
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I still don't understand the significance of his remark
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uwaga, spostrzeżenie, komentarz start learning
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somber A sombre expression mood colour
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A strange habit start learning
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kłerk my aunt has a few odd quirks
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cheesy grin sztuczny uśmiech
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z niecierpliwością oczekiwać czegoś start learning
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I'm really looking forward to seeing him
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I had a couple of mouthful
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she said you had a dream about flying last night
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he's passionate about football
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for tej ancient Chinese isn't my forte. if only spelling was my forte
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the teacher told the boy off. Get/be told off
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insist on sth / doing sth she insist that she go to the shop, Frank insisted on doing all the work himself
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nie mogę się połapać, nie ogarniać start learning
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can't get my head around sth I just can't my head around these tax forms
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stop distracting me I'm trying to finish my essay
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lecieć, pogrzebać czyjes nadzieje start learning
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I must dash I've got to be home by 7. Saturday's match dashed their hopes of reaching the final
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spełniać (oczekiwania, nadzieje) start learning
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did the trip live up to your expectations
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przynajmniej / co najmniej start learning
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you'll have to wait at least an hour. it's a small house but at least there's a garden
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ostatni, ale nie mniej ważny, wreszcie start learning
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this is Anna last but not least this is Ewa
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We've had a rather friendly relationship start learning
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There's some sticky stuff on the carpet. They sell bread and cakes and stuff like that.
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Relations are still strained between the two countries. They have a rather strained relationship.
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They were about to leave when she stopped them. The child was about to start crying. Come quickly! The film is about to start
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I'm fed up with my job. I'm absolutely fed up with getting up at 6am every day.
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I slept till (until) midday
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konkurować / ubiegać się o coś start learning
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She's competing for a place in next year's Olympics. It's difficult for small shops to compete with/against the big supermarkets.
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be/get mugged. You know, two of my friends got mugged last year. I come home and it's like I got mugged. The guy definitely looks like he was mugged.
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Traffic is stuck because of an accident. Get stuck- utknąć. I got stuck in the traffic jam
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wsiadać (do pociagu, samolotu) start learning
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It was last chance to board the plane
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scatterbrain (skate(r)brejn)
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These drugs are supposed to reduce the pain. You're not supposed to (= you should not) smoke in here.
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komunikatywny (łatwo nawiązujący kontakt) start learning
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she wasn't our preferred candidate
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climbing wall -sciana wspinaczkowa. Tomkins invited her to go climbing along the Cougar Ridge trailhead.
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after that we had to do a test
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rano: do you have a busy day? Poludnie: are you having a busy day, Koniec: have you had a busy day
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uporczywy, utrzymujacy sie start learning
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Don't throw those jars away - they might come in handy.
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tell someone's future- przepowiadac przyszlosc
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It's very rare to see these birds in England.
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niezepsuty (o osobie), zachowany w naturalnym stanie (o miejscu) start learning
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to stop something from being enjoyable or successful start learning
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The picnic was spoiled by the bad weather. He's always sending flowers - he absolutely spoils me!
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w koncu, koniec koncow, ostatecznie start learning
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In the end we all agreed with him, We were thinking about going to the disco, but in the end we decided to stay home
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to be very surprised or shocked start learning
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I was rather taken aback by her honesty.
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They made an abrupt change of plan.
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czy miałbyś coś przeciwko/ czy zechcesz start learning
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would you mind holding my bag
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I wonder if you could hold my bag
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Don't beat about the bush!
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opiekowac sie/ zajmowac sie kims start learning
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Could you look after the children while I'm out?
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męczyć, gnębić(zawracac dupe) to annoy someone by asking them something again and again start learning
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[+ to do sth ] He's been pestering me to go out with him all week.
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throw it away/ throw it in the bin (frol)
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particular (pa ty kju ler) Is there any particular restaurant you'd like to go to? "Why did you ask?" "No Is there any particular restaurant you'd like to go to? "Why did you ask?" "No particular reason."reason."
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They're putting pressure on me to make a decision.
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peryferie, obrzeża miasta start learning
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We finally reached the outskirts of San Francisco.
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She gets tipsy after one glass of sweet wine.
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He always looks very neat and tidy.
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to make an unpleasant, high, loud sound start learning
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A car came screeching around the corner.
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Don't exaggerate - it didn't cost that much!
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mow dalej; ≈ dalej (coś robić) start learning
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[+ doing sth ] We can't go on living like this. Go on, what happened next?
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tell+ someONE, say + someTHING
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He seemed a little perplexed by the question.
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supposedly [supouz zidli] The building is supposedly in good condition.
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wygorowany, nadmierny, zawyzony start learning
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extortionate [ekstor sznet]
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A little sightseeing, shopping, no rush., Admission fee for all sightseeing places.
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chucking it down [czaking] It was chucking it down and I was nowhere., It's chucking it down outside.
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Don't just chuck your coat on the floor! She chucked a glass into the wall.
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powalac na ziemie, zrobic wrazenie to surprise or please someone very much start learning
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This a movie will blow you away. It just blows me away, the way everyone's so friendly round here
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to leave sb/sth out of sth I've made a list of names - I hope I haven't left anyone out. BE LEFT OUT- byc wykluczonym
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annoy, irritate, rile (rajl)
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That last exam was a real bummer.
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brag (about), boast (about) He's always bragging about how much money he earns. BRAG-(brag), Boast-bolst
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that decision messed up my career
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stchórzyć (przed czymś i odpuscic sobie) To lose one's nerve, courage, or resolve to undertake something start learning
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I wanted to ask Steve on a date, but I bottled it at the last minute. Chicken out-stchorzyc
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odrzucić(oferte, zaproszenie...); zmniejszac(dzwiek, switlo) start learning
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Could you turn the radio down, please? Your job offer is really good but I've decided to turn it down
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Government troops clashed with rebel soldiers. Many young people clash with their parents over what time they must be home at night. I can't take part in that meeting it clashes with my plans
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to tear (ter), tore (tor), torn (torn)
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stracic okazje, przeoczyc start learning
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I got there late and missed out on all the fun. You missed out on a chance with me. Have I missed something out? I miss out on my a dream job
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to decide not to do something you had planned or agreed to do start learning
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Nigel backed out at the last minute, so we had a spare ticket.
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w porzadku, niech bedzie, zgoda Wyrażenie używane do przyznania komuś racji, stanowi ono wyraz uznania, zrozumienia lub akceptacji jakiejś kwestii start learning
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You may say that I can't cook, fair enough, but don't you dare saying that my cake isn't delicious
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very relaxed and not seeming worried about anything start learning
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a laid-back style of teaching He's very laid-back.
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źle coś rozpocząć (np. znajomość) to start a relationship or activity badly start learning
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get off on the wrong foot He got off on the wrong foot with my parents by arriving late.
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She is always picking on me
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niebotycznie, niebotyczny start learning
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After the election, prices went sky-high.
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involving two people or groups that agree to help each other in a similar way start learning
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changes a noun into an adverb meaning 'relating to this subject' start learning
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Weather-wise, the holiday was great. How are we doing time-wise? Work-wis, I am really busy today
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They are kind and hospitable
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a person, group or country that is better than all the others, especially in a situation that involves competition start learning
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pojedynczy przypadek/przykład/incydent start learning
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an isolated case/example/incident/situation
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Apart from Jodie, who hurt her leg, all the children were fine.
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pushy, persistent (pozyty/neutr)
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być poza czyimś zasiegiem, byc nie do zdobycia start learning
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