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to say that sth is not true flatly deny - kategorycznie zaprzeczyć start learning
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The spokesman denied that the company has acted irresponsibily
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To say that you will not do or accept sth, or will not let someone do something start learning
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I asked him to apologise, but he refused
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to have a same opinion as someone else start learning
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Doreen thought that the house was too small and Jim agreed
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to recognise that something is true, fair or right start learning
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Most scientists accept that climate change is linked to pollution
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The title of a newspaper story, printed in large letters start learning
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The whole of the front page of the paper was taken up with the headline „YOU LIAR!!!”
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the title at the top of a page or piece of writing start learning
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If you look at the heading, it’ll tell you what the paragraph is about
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a newspaper or magazine article or part of a television or radio programme that concentrates on a particular subject główny artykuł start learning
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This week we’ve got a special feature on new children’s books
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someone whose job is to give information about television or radio programme between other programmes start learning
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The announcer’s just said that Big Brother is not going to be on tonight after all as they’re showing a football match instead
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a serious type of newspaper that is printed on large sheets of paper start learning
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The Daily Telegraph and The Guardian are both examples of broadsheets
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a journalist who writes a regular series of article for a particular newspaper or magazine start learning
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As a columnist, I’m allowed to express my opinion in ways that the other joyrnalists are often not allowed to
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a television station and the programmes that it broadcasts start learning
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What’s on the other channel?
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a programme that is broadcast start learning
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We usually watch Channle 5’s main news broadcast in the evening
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There’s a two-minute news bulletin on at eleven o’clock
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a short broadcast of an important piece of news in the middle of a television or radio programme start learning
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We interrupt this programme to bring you a newsflash
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