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Oni często stają się nerwowi, drażliwi i czasami agresywni gdy nie mają dostępu do sieci. start learning
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They often become nervous, irritable and at times aggressive without access to web.
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deliberately cruel and showing no emotion
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a cuddly person or animal is attractive and makes you want to cuddle them, especially because they look soft or round
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attractive, usually small, and easy to like
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well-behaved, quiet, and easy to control
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violent and able to cause serious damage or injury
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keen to learn about a lot of different things
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kind, pleasant, and easy to like
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doing what a person, law, or rule says that you must do
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someone who is tame obeys other people or is afraid of them
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if a set of facts does not add up, you do not believe it is correct because it does not match other information that you already have
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to join a conversation or activity without being asked to
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to solve a problem or a mystery
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to say that you will definitely not allow or accept something
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to accept that a bad situation exists and try to deal with it
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to fail to understand something
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to suddenly become very angry
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very stupid or crazy, especially in a way that is likely to cause seri ous problems, harm, or injury
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tracić panowanie nad sobą start learning
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someone who behaves in an extreme or dangerous way
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brakować komuś piątej klepki start learning
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to seem to be crazy or to be doing stupid things
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podniecać się, doprowadzać do jakiegoś stanu start learning
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dogadywać się, mieć dobre relacje start learning
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if people get along, they like each other and are friendly to each other
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if people get along, they like each other and are friendly to each
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to speak or write to someone, especially after you have not spoken to them for a long time
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if you get involved in something, you begin to take part in it
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to give your time to something and make progress with it
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to leave someone when you should stay with them and take care o f them
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completely stupid, unreasonable, or impossible to believe
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to make someone go somewhere else
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a man who is a member of the nobility. In the UK, a baron has lower status than most other members of the nobility
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the hard curved or pointed part of a bird’s mouth
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if something bad such as a war or disease breaks out, it starts
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to put something in the ground and cover it with earth
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someone who performs music in the streets and other public places for money
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a vehicle with wheels that is pulled by horses, especially one used in the past before cars were invented
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a fight or battle between two groups of people
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działacz na rzecz ochrony środowiska start learning
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someone who works to protect the environment from damage or destruction
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certain that something is true
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to reply to a criticism or statement that you disagree with
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to move along the ground on your hands and knees or with your body close to the ground
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cruel events or situations make people suffer in a way that seems
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an act of culling animals
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if a woman curtsies, she shows her respect for someone by bending her knees with one leg behind the other as a formal
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to make a hole in earth or sand using your hands, a machine, or a tool, especially a spade
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a wild dog that lives in Australia
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easy to recognize because of being different from other people or things of the same type
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a large bird that kills other birds and animals for food
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a man with a very high social position in the UK
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someone who is eccentric often behaves in slightly strange or unusual ways
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a very large area of land that belongs to one person, usually with a very big house on it
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someone whose job is to execute criminals
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the situation when an animal, plant, or language no longer exists
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used for saying that someone has to accept the truth, although it is unpleasant
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a flat upright structure made of wood or wire that surrounds an area of land
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group of birds, sheep, or goats
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a wild animal similar to a small dog, with red-brown fur, a pointed face, and a thick tail
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a space or opening in the middle of something or between things
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to take action that stops something annoying, unpleasant, or not w anted from affecting you
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a small animal with fur, short ears, and no tail. It is often kept as a pet
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the type of place that a particular animal usually lives in or a particular plant usually grows in, for example a desert, forest, or
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something that could be dangerous or could cause damage or accidents
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if two people hit it off when they meet for the first time, they like each other
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a structure for keeping small animals in, especially rabbits
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to allow someone to do what they want or enjoy
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behaviour or attitudes that show you are not grateful, especially when other people think you should be grateful
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used for saying that a situation has developed in an unexpected an d sometimes humorous way
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showing changing colours in different types of light
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something that annoys you, especially over a period of time
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the yellowish-white bone that an elephant’s tusks are made of
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the bird that is the symbol of New Zealand. It has a long thin beak and cannot fly
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a long thin piece of material attached to a dog’s collar so that it ca n be controlled in a public place
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a strong material made from animal skin that is used for making shoes, clothes, bags etc
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the food that remains at the end of a meal after you have finished
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someone whose job is to cut down trees
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the work of cutting down trees for wood
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the most important elected official in a town or city
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someone or something that is dangerous and likely to cause harm
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to put it mildly is used for saying that the words you have chosen are not as extreme as they could have been
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bad behaviour or behaviour that offends other people
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a piece of cloth or paper used for protecting your clothes and wiping your mouth and hands while you are eating
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something that is annoying and is a continuing problem
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a difficulty or problem that prevents you from achieving something
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an animal found in North America and Australia with thick fur and a long tail. The mother carries her babies inside a pouch on her
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an insect or small animal that damages plants or supplies of food
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a document signed by many people that asks someone in authority to do something
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lacking any purpose or use
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possible or likely in the future
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an animal that kills and eats other animals
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a way in which someone is punished
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a breed of dog with reddish fur
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the belief that after you die you can be born again as a different person, animal, or thing
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a general opinion that someone or something has a particular quali ty
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giving you satisfaction, pleasure, or profit
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to make a hole in something using force
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a type of very thick string that can be used for tying or pulling
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a series of people or things arranged in a straight line
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someone who the Christian church officially honours after their death because they have lived an especially holy life. Saint is often written as St before a person’s name
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thin smooth cloth made from the fibres produced by an insect called a silkworm
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the killing of animals, usually for their meat
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without difficulty, problems, or delays
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a long, thin piece of wood that has been broken or cut from a tree
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very impressive or beautiful
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to make an organized and determined attempt to deal with a problem, often a social problem such as crime or unemployment
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an animal that walks slowly and can pull its head and legs into the shell on its back
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to use medicine or medical methods to cure a patient or an illness
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the process of examining a case in a court of law and deciding whether someone is guilty or innocent. When a case comes to trial, it is brought to a court and the person who has been accused of a crime stands trial (=appears in court)
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a large bird similar to a chicken that has no feathers on its head and is often eaten at Christmas and Thanksgiving. The sound that turkeys make is called gobbling.
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not clean, and likely to cause disease
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a substance put into the body, usually by injection, in order to provide protection against a disease
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