Unit 4.2

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stunning
adj.
You look stunning in that dress.
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extremely beautiful - oszałamiający, zachwycający
delightful
adj.
Your garden is delightful! I could spend all day there.
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very pleasant - zachwycający
smoothly
adv.
The meeting went smoothly and we managed to follow the agenda.
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gracefully or comfortably, with no sudden movements - płynnie, gładko
exceptional
adj.
Your daughter is an exceptional student.
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unusually good - wyjątkowy, wybitny
superb
adj.
We went to a new restaurant last night and the cook was superb!
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very good - wyśmienity, doskonały, znakomity, najwyższej jakości
breathtaking
adj
Look at that breathtaking view!
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very impressive, beautiful, or surprising - zapierający dech
significant
adj.
There have been significant changes in the exam system.
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noticeable or important - znaczący, ważny, istotny
perfect
adj.
The weather was perfect all week.
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as good as possible, or the best of its kind - doskonały
cloth
n.
I have a coat made of thick woollen cloth.
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material used for making clothes and other things
concrete
n.
We needed tonnes of concrete to build our house.
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a substance used for building that is made by mixing sand, water, small stones, and cement - beton
horseback
n.
We always do a bit of horseback riding on holiday. The wars of this period presented little opportunity to shock troops fighting on horseback.
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riding a horse, on horseback - konno
luggage
n.
Her luggage was in the back of the car.
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the bags and cases that you carry when you are travelling - bagaż
outskirts
n.
They have an apartment on the outskirts of Geneva.
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the parts of a city or town that are furthest from the centre - obrzeża
toiletries
n.
I travel light and don't take many toiletries with me on holiday.
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things such as soap that you use when you wash yourself - kosmetyki, przybory toaletowe
glasses
n.
Tom wears glasses.
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two pieces of specially cut glass or plastic in a frame, which you wear in order to see more clearly - okulary
wood
n.
The boat was made of wood.
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the hard material that trees are made of - drewno
remains
n.
The remains of a temple are just over there.
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the parts of something that are left after the rest has been destroyed - szczątki, pozostałości
stairs
n.
Abdel ran down the stairs.
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a set of steps built for going from one level of a building to another - schody
locals
n.
We asked one of the locals to recommend a café.
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someone who lives in the place where you are or the place that you are talking about - miejscowi, tubylcy
time
n.
Customers only have a limited time to examine the goods.
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the thing that is measured in minutes, hours, days, years etc using clocks - czas
clothes
n.
He was still in his work clothes.
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the things people wear to cover their bodies or keep them warm - ubrania
cards
n.
Let's play cards.
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a small piece of thick stiff paper with numbers or pictures on them, used to play a particular game - karty
furniture
n. / uncount.
The desk was the only piece of furniture in the room.
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large objects in a room, such as chairs, tables, and beds - meble
trouble
n. / uncount.
We've been having trouble with the new computer system.
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problems or difficulties - kłopot
information
n. / uncount.
The book contains information about many subjects.
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facts or details about a situation, person, or event - informacja
advice
n. / uncount.
Can you give me some advice about buying a house?
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the things you say to someone when you tell them what you think they should do - porada
research
n. / uncount.
Conner spent eight years on cell damage research.
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a study on a subject in detail so that you can discover new facts about it - badania
news
n. / uncount.
I have some good news for you!
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information about something that has happened recently - wiadomości
equipment
n. / uncount.
We now have new computer equipment for our office.
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the things that you need to do a job or sport - wyposażenie
weather
n. / uncount.
What's the weather like today?
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the temperature and other conditions such as sun, rain, and wind - pogoda
room
n. / uncount.
Is there enough room in the fridge for the shopping?
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space somewhere for a particular thing, person, or activity - pokój, miejsce

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