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Peel and chop the onions. to remove the skin of fruit or vegetables
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a type of river fish, or the meat from this fish
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If you soak something, or let it soak, you put it in a liquid for a period of time.
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a hard, pale brown, round bean that can be cooked and eaten
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a type of herb with curly or flat leaves, used to add flavour to food and also to make it look attractive
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to press a lemon/orange, etc to get juice from it
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Sprinkle the cake with sugar before serving. to gently drop small pieces of something over a surface
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mieszać, łączyć, miksować start learning
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to mix two or more things together completely
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to press something so hard that it is made flat or broken into pieces
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Finely chop the garlic.
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the soft part of a fruit or vegetable that you can eat
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to stay on the surface of a liquid instead of sinking,
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it changes from a solid into a liquid
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it happens during the night or throughout the night
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to mix food or liquid by moving a spoon
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if you come across something or someone, you see them or meet them without having intended to
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to stop someone from being in a competition or doing some other activity because they have done something wrong
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an opinion about someone or something that you decide on after thinking carefully
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Girls are consistently outperforming boys at school. to do something better than someone or something else
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not obvious or easy to notice
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She was arrested on charges of theft and forgery. a statement in which you say that someone has done something bad
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shocking and very unpleasant
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The council has banned cars from the city centre in a bid to reduce pollution. an attempt to achieve something
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you say it very firmly and definitely
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My so-called friend has stolen my girlfriend. used to show that you think a word that is used to describe someone or something is wrong
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He made a number of accusations against his former colleagues. a statement in which you say that someone has done something bad
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If information about something bad comes to light, it is discovered.
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to admit that you have done something wrong or something that you feel guilty about
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to make something dirty or poisonous
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To our dismay, it started raining. a feeling of unhappiness and disappointment
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an organization or business
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the crime of doing something illegal in order to get money
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They would invariably waive any charge.
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Something unpleasant that is persistent continues for a long time or is difficult to get rid of.
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przyznawać się do winy/nie przyznawać się do winy start learning
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to say in a court of law if you are guilty or not guilty of the crime you have been accused of
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to officially forbid something
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advertising or information about someone or something in the newspaper, on television, etc
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an arrangement in which someone gives money to support something
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happening or moving quickly
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to try to deal with a problem
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to find someone or something that was lost
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to broadcast something, or to send out signals using radio, television, etc
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to discover something that had been secret or hidden
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nakłaniać lub zachęcać kogoś do czegoś start learning
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to try to persuade someone to do something
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the level of sound produced by a television, radio, etc
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to allow someone not to obey the usual rule or not to pay the usual amount of money
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parówka, kiełbaska, siusiak start learning
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stojące; żywe, energiczne start learning
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