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abrupt [nagły
our meeting came to an abrupt end.]
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absolutely [absolutnie / całkowicie
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She asked me if I think math is
difficult and I answered
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"absolutely!"]
abuse [nadużycie / znęcanie się
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Hitting children is considered abuse.]
academic [akademicki
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Everyone should be proud of their academic
achievements.]
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achievements.]
to accelerate [przyspieszać
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The new modern cars can accelerate almost
instantly.]
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instantly.]
accessible [dostępny
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The books in the library are easily accessible to
the students.]
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the students.]
to accompany [towarzyszyć
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Would you like to accompany me on a
walk?]
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fights?]
accord [z własnej woli
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I decided to participate in the conference of my
own accord.]
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own accord.]
to account for [wyjaśniać / tłumaczyć
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How do you account for your
success?]
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success?]
accountable [odpowiedzialny
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He must be held accountable.]
agenda [agenda / porządek obrad
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The two presidents had a lot of topics
on the agenda.]
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on the agenda.]
albeit [chociaż
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She survived the crash albeit with a few broken bones.]
to allow [pozwalać
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I will allow you to go to the party after you finish your
homework.]
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homework.]
ambiguous [dwuznaczny
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The book's ending was very ambiguous.]
anonymous [anonimowy
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An anonymous source told them where to find
the body.]
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the body.]
anticipation [oczekiwanie / napięcie
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The anticipation is killing me.]
apologetic [okazujący skruchę
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He was not apologetic at all.]
appalling [przerażający / oburzający
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What he said about his father was
appalling.]
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appalling.]
aspiration [aspiracja / ambicja
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Many students have ambitious
aspirations.]
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aspirations.]
awkward [niezręczny
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I responded with an awkward 'you too!']
abrupt
Suddenly our meeting came to an abrupt end.
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nagły
absolutely
She asked me if I think math isdifficult and I answered
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absolutnie / całkowicie
"absolutely!"

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