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są tacy, którzy radzą sobie lepiej w żywszym otoczeniu start learning
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there are those, who do better in a livelier setting
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Creating an environment that is conducive to focused assingments is essential to productivity
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[determination] It took a lot of willpower to stay calm. I don't have the willpower to diet.
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mieć pierwszeństwo przed czymś / być ważniejszym od czegoś start learning
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What factors in your life override all other factors? It's possible to put apps to sleep for a set period of time, which can be overriden in an emergency. The common good, he argued, overrode minority interests.
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The two groups of scientists are vying to get funding for their research projects. Six candidates are currently vying for the Democratic presidential nomination. The two older children tend to vie with the younger one for their mother's attention.
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nagły wzrost [a sudden and great increase] start learning
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surge of (demand, profit) An unexpected surge in electrical power caused the computer to crash. There has been a surge in house prices recently.
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duch czasu [the general set of ideas, beliefs, feelings, etc. that is typical of a particular period in history] start learning
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zazdrośnie [oglądać czyjeś zdjęcia z wakacji] start learning
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enviously [look at sb's vacation photos]
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rezygnować [perf z-] z czegoś start learning
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it is challenging to forgo phones for more than a few hours
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your life can change in an instant
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niezakłócony, niezmączony, nieniepokojony [not interrupted or changed in any way] start learning
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wspominać przeszłość [to talk about pleasant things that happened in the past] start learning
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to reminisce about sb/sth We enjoy chatting and sometimes we would reminisce together. We were just reminiscing about our school days.
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[mieć coś w planach, intencjach] start learning
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przygotowywać się do czegoś (Musimy poczynić plany na przyszłość/przygotować się na nią). / [przygotować się na deszcz, emeryturę, awans] start learning
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to plan FOR sth [the future] We need to plan for the future.
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twarz pozbawiona wyrazu [HĘ?] [showing no feeling or understanding] start learning
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If your mind goes blank, you suddenly cannot remember or think of something.
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zależeć na czymś, to depend on or need [zdać się na] start learning
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to rely on [or upon] sb/sth The people on the island relied on the supplies that were brought from the mainland. I am relying on you to help me.
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stracić okazję, przeoczyć, przegapić coś start learning
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I don't want to miss out on the next big thing.
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to fascinate, arouse the curiosity of or amuse start learning
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jeden po drugim, w krótkich odstępach czasu start learning
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in close [or quick] succession
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profilaktyczny, zapobiegawczy start learning
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preventive measures preventive medicine
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to receive so much of something that you cannot deal with it, być zasypanym czymś start learning
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Laura was inundated with flowers, cards, and other gifts. {thoughts, difficult emotions]
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wdzięczność [a feeling of being grateful for something] start learning
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To show our appreciation, we've bought you a little gift.
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dekoncentracja, tracenie jasności umysłu, tracenie koncentracji i uwagi podczas wykonywania czynności ich wymagających (Tracenie jasności umysłu jest prawdopodobną przyczyną wielu wypadków samochodowych.) start learning
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Mind-wandering is a plausible reason of many car accidents.
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an achievable aim/goal/target
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to teach someone more about something new, or try to understand more about it yourself zapoznawać kogoś /się z czymś start learning
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familiarize sb/yourself with sth We spent a few minutes familiarizing ourselves with the day's schedule.
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wrzucić na luz, odpuścić sobie, przestać być zaangażowanym w coś zbyt mocno Oni nigdy nie będą chcieli sobie odpuścić. (To zwycięstwo oznacza, że ona może teraz wrzucić na luz.) start learning
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take one's foot off the gas They will never want to take their foot off the gas. This victory means she can take her foot off the pedal now.
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He denies any involvement in the attack.
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(in a book, film, play, etc.) the plot (= the series of events that happen in it) start learning
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She became very agitated when her son failed to return home. There was a long delay, and people became increasingly agitated as they waited for the train.
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a nagging thought [that goes round and round the mind]
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podejmować dalsze ryzyko, podwajać wysiłki (aby coś osiągnąć) start learning
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resilient to stress [mind gets more resilient]
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ale tylko do pewnego momentu start learning
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but only up to a [certain] point
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mężczyźni żyją krócej niż kobiety start learning
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lifespan [sth can shorten the lifespan] men have a shorter lifespan than women
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wychodzić komuś naprzeciw, wyciągać pomocną dłoń, oferować pomoc zwracać się do kogoś, kontaktować się z kimś start learning
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reach out to somebody for support If you have any questions, feel free to reach out. (Jeśli ma pan jakieś pytania, proszę śmiało się kontaktować.)
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zdrowie społeczne jest istotne do długowieczności start learning
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social health is essenital for longevity
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uczeń pierwszego roku, klasy start learning
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indywidualny, jeden na jednego (Musimy omówić tę kwestię jeden na jednego.) start learning
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We need to discus this issue one-on-one.
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dający satysfakcję, cenny, (Ona miała dającą satysfakcję pracę jako astronom.) start learning
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She had a rewarding job as an astronomer.
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przelotna znajomość, powierzchowna znajomość (np. z osobą z pracy) start learning
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okazywać szczere zainteresowanie start learning
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to show genuine interest in sth/sb
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rozmawiać [lub mówić] otwarcie start learning
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podbudowywać, wzmacniać, poprawiać [wizerunek, zdrowie, morale, pewność] start learning
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They need to do something to bolster their image. bo ster social health She tried to bolster my confidence/morale (= encourage me and make me feel stronger) by telling me that I had a special talent.
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