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more formal way to say to start start learning
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Have you initiate the paperwork yet?
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if something terminates it ends and if you terminate something you make it end Verb Noun start learning
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Second meaning- the party will be a good opportunity to mingle with the other students the smell of fresh coffee mingled with cigarette smoke
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to break something, such as bone or a piece rock start learning
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she was playing soccer and he fractured a bone in his leg.
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used to emphasize a negative sentence start learning
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I have no money left whatsoever.
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if you dislocate a part of your body the bones move away from the correct position start learning
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zwichnąć przemieścić I think you have discolated your shoulder.
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wyglądasz na nieco opuchniętego start learning
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to gradually change or change someone or something from one thing to another start learning
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when someone brings up politics at the party a casual conversation can quickly morph into an ugly argument.
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1. to make a noise like something knocking repeatedly, or to cause something to make this noise 2. to make someone nervous start learning
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The wind blew hard, rattling the doors and windows.
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to deceive someone by making them think either that you are going to do something when you really have no intention of doing it, or that you have knowledge that you do not really have, or that you are someone else: start learning
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also Noun Is he going to jump or is he only bluffing?
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w trakcie, poddawany, ulegający start learning
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undergo
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dziobowy na pierwszym planie start learning
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to gradually change or change someone or something from one thing to another start learning
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she claims the media and Society make a person try to morph their body into a unnatural size or weight. he grew up watching his older brother Joe morph from a difficult child to a drug addict.
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this composite mix Embraces the best of unrealised outtakes.
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to spend a lot of money on something that you want but not need start learning
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szarpnąć się wykosztować sie we could either save the money or splurge on a new car.
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to eat or drink something or to use something such as a product energy or fuel start learning
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this lights don't consume much electricity.
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Sprzedaż w maju wzrosła odpowiednio o 4 i 7%. start learning
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The sales in May rose by 4 and 7% respectively.
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Przedstawienie już trwa, więc pójdziemy po przekąski w czasie przerwy. start learning
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The show is underway now, so we'll get snacks at the half-time break.
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look at somebody something in an angry or annoyed way start learning
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grymas niezadowolenia marszczyć brwi też Noun grymas she look up at me with scowl. (noun)
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to spread or to make something spread over a large area or to a large numer of people start learning
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But things don't. diffuse in human population at random
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słaby punkt wrażliwość podatność start learning
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do you want to help me pick some numbers for my lottery ticket?
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to take legal action against someone and try to get money from them because they have harmed you start learning
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she is threatening to sue the newspaper for slander.
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to make your success money Beauty Etc very obvious so that people notice it and admite you start learning
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odnosić się afiszować się although he's a millionaire he doesn't flaunt his wealth.
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Chill out, it's the weekend!
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if it ghost haunts a place it appears there often start learning
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nawiedzać prześladować she was haunted by memories of the war.
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the country is currently undergoing major political change.
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to happen at the same time as something else start learning
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być zbieżnym zbiegac sie The bands American tour concided with the release of their second album.
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to make something seem larger better worse Etc that it really is start learning
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przesadzać wyolbrzymiać don't exaggerate it didn't cost that much.
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to cook something especially an egg without its shell by putting it into liquid that is gently boiling or persuade someone to leave their company or team in order to work or play for hours start learning
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gotować lub podbierać skaperowac
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to gently cook a liquid or something with liquid in it so that is very hot but does not boil start learning
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gotować ale nie wrzeć
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to complain in an annoying way start learning
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jęczeć marudzić she's always whining about something
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to shine with small flashes or right start learning
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the ceiling of the cathedral glittered with gold.
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to put the flour sugar Etc through a się e to break up large pieces start learning
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przesiewać rozdrobnić Sift the flour into a large Bowl.
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to become mixed or joined or to mix or join things together start learning
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Hydrogen and oxygen combine to form water. I don't know how she combines working with studying.
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to Press and shape the mixture for making bread firmly and repeatdely with your hands start learning
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wyrabiać ugniatać
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to let something you are caring fall to the ground start learning
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upuszczać upadać spadać the ball dropped to the ground
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to take somebody something in your hand suddenly and using force zdobyć opanować grabic dopasc konfiskować start learning
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She tried to seize the gun from him.
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to think again about idea that course of action Etc especially in order to change it start learning
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I think we may have to rethink or polices fairly radically.
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to do something that makes an unpleasant situation seems less unpleasant start learning
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upiększać lukrować there is no way of sugarcoating it the report predicts a grim future for the industry
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who hit somebody something hard with your fist 2. to make a hole 3. to Press buttons start learning
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she punched him on the nose.
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przezwyciężyć tę sytuację start learning
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Szybkiego powrotu do zdrowia! start learning
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let somebody do something do something start learning
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The law allowed companies to dismiss workers without any reason.
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to make something suitable for a particular level or group of people start learning
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dostosować dopasować ustawiać His talk was pitched at slightly too high a level for the audience.
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to become smaller or to make something smaller start learning
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kurczyć się my shirt shrunk in the wash.
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to win against someone in a fight or competition start learning
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pokonywać she was defeated by an Australian player in the first round of the tournament
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to try very hard to do something difficult start learning
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starać się zmagać sie
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if you embrace someone you put your arms around them if two people Embrace they put their arms around each other start learning
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obejmować się przyjmować akceptować
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to press something especially someone skin strongly between two hard in such as a finger and a thumb but usually causing pain start learning
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uszczypnąć cisnąć
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to make a firm decision that you will do something or to do something that is considered wrong start learning
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zobowiązywać się deklarować popełniać
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to fall very quickly in amount or value start learning
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gwałtownie spadać temperatures plummet to minus 20.
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to move somewhere with great strength start learning
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rzucać się ruszać do przodu the crowd surged against that barriers.
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to accept responsibility or undertake differently start learning
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brać coś na siebie podejmować się czegoś
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to attack and rob someone in a public place start learning
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napadać mug kubek noun he was mugged as he walk across the park.
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wytrącać z równowagi lub stukać she was clearly rattled by their angry reaction.
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get something useful or positive start learning
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zyskać uzyskać jeżeli czas to spieszyć the country gained independence in 1948.
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do not include something or someone start learning
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pomijać he was omitted from the team because of his Behavior.
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to put something in a situation where there is a risk of falling or being harmed start learning
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narażać na szwank bad weather could jeopardize all our plans.
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talk about something in the way that's makes it seems more important than it really is start learning
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wyolbrzymiać przesadzać
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to pay attention to some advice or a warning start learning
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posłuchać officials failed to heed his warning.
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to agree with a decision especially a legal one and say it was correct start learning
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podtrzymywać the court upheld the ruling.
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receive position or money from someone who has died start learning
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dziedziczyć odziedziczyć in 1842 he inherit a small estate near Liverpool.
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on the part of his parents
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to spread a thick liquid or sticky substance over something start learning
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to clean something by rubbing it hard with a brush start learning
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szorować
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to want to have or do something start learning
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mieć ochotę mieć oko na Jako przymiotnik luksusowy do you fancy a drink? A fancy restaurant
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to show respect for God by saying prayers or performing religious ceremonies start learning
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oddawać cześć wielbić
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used to tell someone to be quiet especially if they are crying start learning
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cicho ćśś uciszać Noun cisza it's okay hush now and wipe your eyes
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to replace Goods that have been sold or used with a new supply of them start learning
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usupelnic zaopatrzenie zapełnić na nowo the supermarket monitors what it sells prior to Christmas to restock shelves immediately afterwards.
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to make someone very Angry start learning
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irytować rozwścieczyć what's really infuriated me was the fact that he had lied.
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to organize an event or to have something in your hand or arms start learning
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trzymać przeprowadzać I was asked to hold talks with him.
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to organize an event or to have something in your hand or arms start learning
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trzymać przeprowadzać I was asked to hold talks with him.
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to vote or to choose an actor for a particular part in a film or to send a light start learning
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oddać głos obsadzać rzucać
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to arrange an election, competition etc. so that the results are not fair or true start learning
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fałszować manipulować he accused the government of rigging the elections.
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to admit that something is true even though you do not want to start learning
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przyznawać even the company chairman concedes that the results are disappointing.
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I don't relish the thought of a 12 hours flight.
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to appear to be a particular thing or to have a particular quality start learning
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wydawać się it seemed like a good idea all the time
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to try to persuade someone not to do something start learning
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odwodzić kogoś do czegoś zniechęcać I didn't mean to discourage her.
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to control direction of a vehicle start learning
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sterować kierować I tried to steer the boat away from the bank.
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to feel very happy because something good has happened start learning
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radować się he rejoiced at our Victory.
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to go on someone's land without their permission start learning
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wkroczyć na teren prywatny trespasser intruz
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to arrange something somewhere so that people can see it start learning
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wystawiać wyświetlać manifestować Verb wystawa pokaz ekran wyświetlacz Noun there were some family photographs displayed on his desk.
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to learn something so that you remember it exactly start learning
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nauczyć się na pamięć I have memorized all my friends birthdays
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to add different endings to a verb in order to produce all its different forms start learning
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odmieniać conjugation odmiana
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to move or develop faster or further than somebody or something start learning
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prześcigać wyprzedzać outrun outran outrun /outrunning
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to provide equipment for something start learning
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wyposażać Mike hotel room was small and outfitted with cheap wooden furniture.
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to be larger in number to another group start learning
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przewyższać liczebnie woman now far outnumber men on language courses.
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to annoy someone by trying to get their attention when they do not want to see you or talk to you start learning
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niepokoić przeszkadzać zawracać głowę sorry to bother you but could you spare any change.
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to control someone and keep them in the bed situation start learning
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zniewalać these workers are enslaved by poverty.
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to become Twisted together start learning
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plątać się zaplatać się
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to be in control somewhere usually in country start learning
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rządzić Noun reguła zasada
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to include something in a... start learning
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wymieniać wyliczać Noun lista spis All participants names are listed alphabetically.
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to be very good at something start learning
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osiągać doskonale rezultaty Paul always excelled in languages at school.
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say that you are disappointed about the situation start learning
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ubolewać he was lamenting the fact that so few people read fiction nowadays.
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to appear from somewhere or come out of somewhere or to become known start learning
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wyłaniać się okazywać się wychodzić na jaw it emerged that she had lied to her employers
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the statement that something is true although you have note prove it start learning
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twierdzić she claimed that the dog attack her.
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to climb somewhere with difficulty especially using your hands and feet start learning
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wdrapywać się the children from clambered into the boat.
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make a sudden movement backwards because you are afraid or in pain start learning
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wzdrygnac się unikać she didn't Flinch when the nurse cleaned the wound.
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the follow a person or animal secretly hoping to try to catch or attack them start learning
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prześladować śledzić She claimed that the man has been stalking her for a month.
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to behave in the way that most other people behave start learning
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podporządkować się dostosować się
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to see that problem exist and try to deal with it start learning
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stawić czoła przedstawiać konfrontować but they must confront the addiction.
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a Bird who makes a series of short hair sounds is... start learning
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cwierkac swiergotac
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it suddenly makes a slight movement in the way that you can control start learning
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drgać tik he's faced twitched nervous ly.
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to destroy something completely start learning
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zrównać z ziemią the town was obliterated by bumps.
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by accident and fall or almost fall start learning
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she slipped on the ice and broke her ankle.
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to officially order someone to come to a place start learning
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wzywać wołać he was summoned to a meeting.
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łamać naruszać they infringe building regulation. w
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do something that is considered wrong or that is illegal start learning
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popełniać he was sent to prison for a crime that he didn't commit
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to practice a play Dance Etc in order to prepare for a performance start learning
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odbywać próbę próbować
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to be the king or queen of a country start learning
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panować Noun panowanie rządy Queen Victoria reigned for 64 years.
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to advise someone to do something start learning
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radzić Noun adwokat lawyers had counselled him not to say anything.
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remote for computer program for my computer start learning
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odinstalować
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to treat someone without respect and as if they have no value start learning
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poniżać pogarszać they think the advert degrades women.
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make a difficult or dangerous situation calmer start learning
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rozładować He made a joke to defuse the tension.
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persuade someone to do something by offering them something pleasant start learning
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wabić kusić supermarkets used all sorts of tricks to entice you to buy things.
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wyrzucać odrzucać
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to cover something or someone with paper clothes Etc start learning
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pakować owijać zawijać they wrapped him in the blankiet.
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to cause harm to someone or something or be likely to cause harm start learning
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zagrażać Noun zagrożenie Hurricane Bonnie continue to menace the East Coast.
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To repair something that is broken torn or not working correctly start learning
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naprawiać reperować Noun wracać do zdrowia I've mended the hole in your skirt for you.
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to kill someone very violent way start learning
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gradually damage and removed by the sea rain etc start learning
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erodowac ulegać korozji the coastline is slowly being eroded by the sea.
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to feel angry and upset about the situation or about something that someone has done start learning
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nie cierpieć oburzać się na she resents the fact that she gets more money than he does.
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to give someone permission for something start learning
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smoking is not allowed in the restaurant.
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give someone a particular amount of something start learning
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przydzielać they were alloted seats on the front row.
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to give some time money etc to be used for particular purpose start learning
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przeznaczać the government has promised to allocate extra money for healthcare
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it makes a long noise when it moves start learning
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skrzypieć
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to describe briefly the main facts or ideas of something start learning
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podsumować
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look unhappy and no speak to anyone because you are angry about something start learning
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dasac się she's upstairs sulking in his bedroom.
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to be a sign of something start learning
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to open or close both of your eyes quickly start learning
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mrugać migać błyskać
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to make someone seem guilty of a crime or to show that they are guilty start learning
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obciążać he refused to answer questions on the grounds that he might incriminate himself.
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to go somewhere quietly because you do not want anyone to hear you start learning
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zakradać się wymykać się I sneaked into his bedroom while she was asleep.
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to move your hands over someone's body to discover if they are hiding something such as the weapon start learning
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przeszukiwać rewidować they were guards frisking people as they went into the building
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to give something to someone start learning
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podawać ale też mijać przechodzić przejeżdżać could you pass the salt please?
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to officially end something especially a low or a system start learning
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znieść zlikwidować abolition zniesienie slave trade was abolished in the USA in 1808
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stop the process before it has finished start learning
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przerywać the take-off was aborted due to bad weather.
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to exist in large numbers start learning
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mnożyć się Rumours abound about the possible change of leadership.
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to print somewhere using a vacuum cleaner start learning
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odkurzać
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to feel sorry for someone start learning
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żałować współczucie Noun litość współczucie she doesn't want people to pity her.
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to increase or move to cover a large area or affect a large number of people start learning
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rozprzestrzeniać the virus is spread by rats
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if two people... they Kiss each other for a long time start learning
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lizać się pocałunek snogging snogged
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to look around at Place secretly in order to find out information about someone start learning
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węszyć myszkować I found her snooping around in my bedroom.
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breath in a very noisy way while you are sleeping start learning
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chrapać I couldn't sleep because my brother was snoring.
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to want something very much with a feeling of sadness start learning
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to shout something very loudly start learning
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the policeman yelled them to stop.
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przenosić się relocation przeniesienie noun the company relocated to tokyo.
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to think that something is likely to be true athough you are not certain start learning
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przypuszczać zakładać I presume that you've done your homework
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to kill someone as a legal punishment start learning
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wykonać egzekucję stracić he was executed for murder
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to speak angrily to someone because they have done something wrong start learning
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to refuse someone suggestion or offer especially in an unfriendly way start learning
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odrzucać odtrącać the company has rebuffed several buyout offers.
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the second time that something becomes popular or active start learning
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odradzać się
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to hit someone or something start learning
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it struck me that are forgotten to order the champagne.
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to disagree with something someone says start learning
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kwestionować poddawać pod dyskusje Noun spór I'm not disputing that the drug has benefits.
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to make someone more likely to do something or make something more likely to happen start learning
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zachęcać pobudzać wspierać my parents encouraged me to try new things.
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odzyskać it was several hours before he regained Consciousness.
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to start working on something that will take a long time or be difficult start learning
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podejmować się Max has undertaken the task of restoring an old house boat.
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make people obey a rule or law start learning
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egzekwować wprowadzać w życie it is a duty of the police to enforce the law
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to release gas from the bowels for the bathroom start learning
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pierdziec Noun pierdnięcie
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let air from your stomach come out of your mouth in a noisy way start learning
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bekac Noun beknięcie
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To Step badly and almost fall over start learning
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potknąć się Mary stumble. on the loose rocks.
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wystarczający you don't need to give a long speech a few sentence will suffice.
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to talk with too much pride about what you have done or what you own start learning
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chwalić się przechwalać się he's always bragging about how much money he earns.
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to think of someone or something in a particular way start learning
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uważać ze she's generally regarded as one of the greatest singers this century.
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to make something less strong start learning
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tłumić osłabić nothing you can say will dumping her enthusiasm.
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to try to get hold of something with your hand usually when you cannot see it start learning
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macać szukać po omacku na oślep I groped in my back from my keys.
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laugh at someone often by copying them in the funny but unkind way start learning
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szydzić drwić zakpic Noun szyderstwo kpina model atrapa they were mocking him because he kept falling off his bike.
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to stop working together as a group start learning
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rozwiązywać się
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to watch work as it is done in order to make certain that it is done correctly start learning
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nadzorować
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to thing that something is probably true start learning
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sądzić myśleć szacować I reckon Feliks likes her.
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wyrzucać odrzucać
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to put your foot down on the ground start learning
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tupać she stomped off to his room.
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rozpowszechniać szerzyć
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to provide an often serve food and drinks for a particle event start learning
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obsługiwać how many are we catering for at the wedding reception?
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to choose something or decide to do something start learning
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decydować się na coś Mike opted for early retirement.
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to divide into smaller parts for groups start learning
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pękać rozdzierać dzielić he split his trousers when he bent over.
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to take hold of something or someone firmly start learning
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chwytać she grasped my hand enthusiastically.
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to praise someone or something in order to make people think that they are important start learning
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kreować promować she's being touted as the next big star
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to change something slightly so that it works better fits better or it's more suitable start learning
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regulować poprawiać korygować uwzględniać you can adjust the heat using this switch here
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wić się wzdłuż the Coast Road Meander along the beach for Miles.
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to correct something that is wrong and unfair or not equal start learning
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wynagrodzić zrekompensować
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to often do a particular thing or be likely to do a particular thing start learning
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zwykłe lub zazwyczaj coś robić
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to see or recognize something start learning
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dostrzegać discernible dostrzegalny
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to send a document plan at cetera to someone so that they can consider it start learning
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składać application must be submitted before Thirty One January
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to interrupt a public speech or performance with loud unfriendly statements or questions start learning
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przestrzegać wywołać zamieszanie a you angry locals started heckling.
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okazuje się it later transpired that he had known about the plan from the beginning.
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a liquid chemical used to make hair very pale in color or to kill bacteria start learning
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utlenić utleniać
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to be much better than someone else start learning
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przyćmiewać she is really outshone the other students on the course
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to make someone remember something start learning
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they hope the photographs with jog his memory.
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to move your arm in order to try to hit someone or something start learning
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zamachnąć się
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to make something more interesting start learning
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the children's arrival enlivened a boring evening.
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to prevent someone from leaving a place or to prevent something from spreading start learning
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ograniczać zamykać he was confined to a prison cell for several days.
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to get information or reaction from someone start learning
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zdobyć uzyskać you have to ask the right question to a elicit the information you want.
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she feigned illness to avoid having to work.
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to try to persuade someone to do something start learning
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nakłaniać zachęcać his parents urged him to go to the university
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to say publicity that you support a person or action start learning
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popierać the idea was endorsed by majority of members.
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not be able to stop yourself doing something start learning
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ulegać I succumbed to Temptation and had some cheesecake.
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to get enough support bravery or energy to do something difficult start learning
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zbierać się na I hope she musters the courage to invite him for dinner.
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it has an effect that is too strong or extreme start learning
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przytłaczać she was overwhelmed by the excitement of it all.
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to make someone have a feeling that they had in the past start learning
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the trip seemed to rekindle their love for each other.
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except that something is true or exist start learning
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przyznawać he acknowledged that there was a problem.
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to appear from somewhere or come out of somewhere start learning
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wyłaniać się I figure emerged from the Shadows.
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refuse to accept or agree with something start learning
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odrzucać the United States government rejected the proposal.
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to do or use to match or something start learning
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przesadzać I went to the gym yesterday but I think I overdid it a bit.
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we include something as a part of another thing start learning
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włączyć she began to incorporate dance and mime into his place
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it's comes out quickly and in large amounts start learning
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tryskać he ran down the street with blood gushing from a wound in his neck.
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to use a law rule Etc to support what you're saying or doing start learning
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powoływać się na the president might invoke federal law to stop the strike
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to increase to a higher level very quickly start learning
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rosnąć gwałtownie house prices have soared.
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to get something good by working hard for it start learning
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czerpać lub przynosić korzyść sometimes this approach girl reap tremendous Rewards
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to be sold in greater numbers than another product start learning
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sprzedać więcej od
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it has the opposite effect as so creates a more balanced situation start learning
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równoważyć the costs have been offset by Saving in other areas.
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to represent an idea or quality exactly start learning
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uosabiać she embodies the values of hard work and fair play
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to invent a story of explanation in order to deceive someone start learning
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zmyślać spreparować she had concocted a web of lies.
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to hate someone or something very much start learning
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nie cierpieć nienawidzić
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to see or recognize something start learning
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dostrzegać discernible dostrzegalny there was no discernible differences between them.
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to provide an ofen serve food and drinks for a particular event start learning
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obsługiwać how many are we catering for at the wedding reception
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to suddenly become unconscious for a short time usually falling down onto the floor start learning
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zemdleć He fainted with exhaustion.
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to add different endings to a verb start learning
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odmieniać koniugowac
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to think carefully and for a long period about something start learning
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przemyśleć rozmyślać she ruminated 4 weeks about whether to tell him or not.
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to stop something happening for a short time start learning
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odkładać odraczać zawieszać the semi-final was suspended because of bad weather.
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laugh at someone or say unkind things to them either because you got joking or because you want to upset them start learning
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drażnić dokuczać they were teasing about her new haircut.
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to appear from somewhere or come out of somewhere start learning
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wyłaniać się I figure emerged from the Shadows.
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to avoid or ignore someone or something start learning
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unikać stronic od she was shunned by colleagues and family alike.
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it has the opposite effect and so creates a more balanced equation start learning
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równoważyć the costs have been offset by Saving in order Areas.
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to think that something is likely to be true although you are not certain start learning
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zakładać przypuszczać I presume that you've done your homework
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ujrzeć
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mieszkać w pośród/ przebywać I want to dwell in the light with you and with everyone.
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niedoceniany zawieść oczekiwania start learning
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solve a problem or to improve a bad situation start learning
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rozwiązywać zaradzić they are able to remedy the problem very easily.
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to put too many people or things into or onto a vehicle start learning
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przeciążać the coach was overloaded with passengers.
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to change something slightly to try to improve it start learning
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podkręcać podregulować poprawiać Noun szarpnięcie pociągnięcie regulacja
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to continue to keep something start learning
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zatrzymywać zachowywać Will this Beauty queen retain her crown?
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skakać do wody nurkować he dive off the side of the boat into the sea
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to watch work as it is done start learning
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nadzorować a committee has been set up to oversee the project.
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to speak in the quick and Confused way start learning
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bełkotać parsknąć He spluttered and apology about being 14 minutes late.
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strongly dislike someone or something start learning
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nie znosić kogoś czegoś
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officially say that someone must not do something start learning
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zabraniać zakazywac a lot of people think boxing should be banned.
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talk to a group of people about religious subject start learning
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wygłaszać kazania agitować
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to produce or provide something or to be forced to do something start learning
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przynosić ulegać żądania naciskom the investigation yielded some unexpected results.
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try to persuade someone to do something start learning
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nakłaniać zachęcać do czegoś His parents urged him to go to the University.
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examine a machine or a system carefully and improve it or repair it start learning
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dokonać przeglądu remontować
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to think again about a decision or opinion and decide if you want to change it start learning
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ponownie rozważyć we've been asked to reconsider the proposal.
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they are the same in same way start learning
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pokrywać się nakładać się although or job titles are different or responsibilities overlap quite a lot
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to take hold of something quick and firmly start learning
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chwytać łapać zająć you need to seize every opportunity.
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to recognize the differences between two people ideas or things start learning
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rozróżniać odróżniać children must learn to distinguish between right and wrong.
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to think that something is important and to feel interested in it start learning
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troszczyć się dbać I don't care how long it takes just get the job done.
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to make someone suffer or worry a lot start learning
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dręczyć all evening the question tormented her
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to run around or through area, making a lot of noise and causing damage start learning
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siać zniszczenie wszczynać burdy angry Citizen's Rampaged through the City.
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it stops working suddenly start learning
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zgasnąć zadławić się the car stalled when I stopped at the traffic light
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to defeat someone by being stronger than they are start learning
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obezwładniać the gunman was overpowered by 2 security guards.
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to separate into parts or groups or to make something separate into parts or groups start learning
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dzielić się each school year is divided into two semesters.
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to succeed in doing something good start learning
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osiągać I feel as if I've accomplished nothing all day.
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ginąc hundreds of people perished in the flood.
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to decide to each of a group of things are the most important so that you can deal with them first start learning
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ustalać nadawać priorytet you must learn to prioritize your work.
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to keep making small movements with your hands or feet because you are nervous or bored start learning
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wiercić się cheap fidgeted on the way through for the job interview
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to like or understand (slang) start learning
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hey I really dig those shoes
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przyspieszać inflation is likely to accelerate this year.
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to change your appearance voice Etc so that people cannot recognize you start learning
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przebierać się zmieniać swój głos ukrywać he managed to escape by discussing himself as a woman.
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to makes something possible or easier start learning
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umożliwiać ułatwiać I would do everything in my power to facilitate the process.
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to remove something by twisting it start learning
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odkręcać
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to move backwards and forward or from site to site start learning
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kołysać się huśtać się wymiatać bujać się Noun skala głaz kamień muzyka rockowa She gently rocked the baby to sleep.
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to force out the liquid in your mouth start learning
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pluc Noun ślina I don't like to see people spitting in public.
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who suffered something difficult unpleasant or painful start learning
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wytrwać znosić she has already had to endure three painful operation on her leg.
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to continue to keep something start learning
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zatrzymywać zachowywać Will this beauty queen retain her crown?
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to stop yourself from doing something that you want to do start learning
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opierać się I can't resist chocolate.
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the small amount of substance start learning
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szczypta Verb szczypać one of the kids had been pinching her and she was crying.
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bić dzwonić wybijać
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it doesn't have the results that you intended. start learning
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zakończyć się niefortunnie nie wypalić his joke misfired badly and he was forced to make a public apology.
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to be better or more important than something else start learning
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przekraczać przewyższać wykraczać poza Salma her appeal transcends class barriers
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to make a situation or activity continue in the same way start learning
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utrzymywać the Army has been brought in to maintain order in the region.
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wywoływać podpowiedzieć Noun zgłoszenie znak zachęty zgłoszenia ADJ punktualny niezwłoczny Adv niezwłocznie promptly she's remarks prompted a lot discussion
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so suddenly look as if you are suffering start learning
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wzdrygnac się grymas skrzywić sie it makes me wince just to think about eye operations.
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to fall or move down very quickly and with force start learning
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rzucić się zanurzyć się nurkować the car came off the road and plunged down the hillside
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stanowić problem zagrożenie Noun poza a lot of these chemicals pose very real threats to our health
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criticize and no show much respect for someone or something start learning
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poniżać uwłaczać
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the move slowly with heavy steps start learning
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człapać wlec sie the bear lumbered off into the forest
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to hope to achieve something start learning
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pragnąć czegoś aspirować do czegoś he has never aspired to a position of power.
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to have to pay money back to someone start learning
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być winnym
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to become or make someone become an official member of a course start learning
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zapisywać się
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to push a knife into someone start learning
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ugodzić nożem zadawać cios nożem he was stabbed several times in the chest.
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to join other people somewhere to make a group start learning
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gromadzić się zbierać się they assembled in the meeting room after lunch.
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to take hold of something or someone firmly start learning
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chwytać he grasped my hand enthusiastically.
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to make a judgment about a situation or about what someone thinks or feels start learning
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oceniać mierzyć
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to stay somewhere for a long time start learning
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utrzymywać się
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to trick someone especially in order to take money from them start learning
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naciągać Noun kant she felt she had been conned into being the car
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to make someone annoyed or unhappy start learning
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wywołać niezadowolenie
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to. hit someone or something with your fist start learning
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uderzyc piescia Noun dziurkacz cios
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to say or write something for someone to write down start learning
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dyktować decydować Tony was busy dictating letters to his secretary.
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disrespect (informal short) start learning
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the complain about something in the quiet but angry way start learning
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zrzędzić she is always grumbling about something
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to put your foot down on the ground hard and quickly start learning
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tupać he stomped off to his room.
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to show respect for a god by saying prayers start learning
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oddawać cześć wielbić Noun Kult uwielbienie
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to make continuous low sound like an engine start learning
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szumieć warczec I could hear traffic drowning in the distance
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that your body is not straight start learning
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garbić się Noun garb zgarbienie stop slouching and stand up straight
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Force out the liquid in your mouth start learning
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pluc Noun ślina I don't like to see people spitting in the public
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ukrywać she could barely conceal her irritation
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powiększać
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to give something to someone start learning
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podawać mijać przechodzić przejeżdżać zdać zaliczyć could you pass the salt please?
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otworzyć ponownie
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przypominać sobie I don't recall arranging a time to meet.
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to fly or move quickly from one place to another start learning
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przelatywać przemykać bird were flitting from tree to tree
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to tease to annoy someone start learning
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the negative reply to my complaint really irked me
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drżeć dygotać I still shutter at the thought of the risks with took.
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warczec
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to pull something or someone start learning
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ciągnąć wlec przeciągać the table was too heavy to lift so we had to drag it across the room
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to enter a country by force start learning
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najeżdżać Portugal was invaded by the French in 1807
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this tablets dissolve in watet
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to take something out especially using Force verb czytamy ikstrakt Noun ekstrakt!!! start learning
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wyrywać wydobywać wyciągać Noun fragment urywek wyjątek the teacher read out an extract from Brave New World.
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to change something slightly so that it works better fit better start learning
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regulować poprawiać korygować przystosować you can adjust the heat using this switch here.
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to cause or allow something to to continue for period of time start learning
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podtrzymywać utrzymywać the team may not be able to sustain this level of performance
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to relax especially after working start learning
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odprężać się rozluźniać się
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to choose something or to decide to do something start learning
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decydować się oprowac coś Mike opted for early retirement.
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to move somewhere with great strength start learning
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rzucać się ruszać do przodu Noun skok nagły wzrost the crowds surged against the barriers.
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you cannot understand it at all start learning
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wprawiać w zakloptanie zbic z tropu the police were baffled by his disappearance.
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it tears so that there is a long thin hole in it start learning
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pękać rozdzierać he spit his trousers when he bent over.
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osiągać ADJ osiągalny attainable She attain a higher level of Fitness
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say in a court of law if you are guilty or not guilty start learning
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przyznawać się he pleads not guilty to 5 felonies charges.
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take part in the race or competition start learning
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startować ubiegać się she has competiting for a place in next year's Olympics
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przerywać przestawac her behavior never ceases to amaze me.
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to make deep Cuts in someone's skin start learning
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poranić pokaleczyć
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to prove that what someone said or did was right after people generally thought it was wrong start learning
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rehabilitować nie mylić z rechabilitation
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to stop something from being enjoyable or successful. start learning
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zepsuć rozpieszczać the picnic was spoiled by the bad weather.
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to break into very small pieces start learning
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roztrzaskać zrujnowac someone threw a stone at the car shattering the wind screen.
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to cover a surface or to fill a place with things that are not tidy or well organized start learning
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zagracać Every shelf is cluttered with ornaments
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to force someone to do something start learning
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zmuszać kogoś do czegoś he felt compelled to resign from his job.
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to go somewhere quietly because you do not want anyone to hear you start learning
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zakradać się wymykać się I sneaked into his bedroom while she was asleep.
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to be larger in number than another group start learning
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women now far outnumber men on language courses
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to use too much of something or use something badly start learning
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marnować trwonić I don't want to waste any more time so let's start.
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to refuse to accept or agree with something start learning
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odrzucać the United States government rejected the proposal.
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to take control of a country or to defeat people by War start learning
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podbić pokonać he has finally conquered his fear of Spiders.
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to be important or to affect what happens start learning
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mieć znaczenie liczyć się it doesn't matter to me whether she comes or not.
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to make someone feel nervous or frightened start learning
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wytrącić z równowagi denerowac
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start learning
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she was overwhelmed by the excitement of it all.
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to speak or bahave towards someone as if you were better than them start learning
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traktować protekcjonalnie Don't patronize me! I know what I am doing.
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start learning
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uwaga possess to posiadać
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start learning
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to make someone do something experience something's too much or too long start learning
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prześwietlać ADJ over exposed nadmiernie eksponowany unfortunately the light was too bright and my pictures were all overexposed.
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to suffer something difficult unpleasant or painful start learning
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wytrwać znosić przechodzić she's already had to endure free painful operation on her right.
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to bend your head or body forward start learning
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kłaniać się schylać się skłaniać we bowed our heads in prayer.
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