week 26

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bąbel, pęcherz
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blister
siniak
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bruise
rana
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wound
blizna
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scar
wysypka
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rash
spuchnięty
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swollen
migrena
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migraine
nowotwór
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tumour
niezłośliwy / łagodny
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benign
złośliwy
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malignant
nowotwór
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cancer
białaczka
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leukemia
astma
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asthma
odra
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measles
zapalenie płuc
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pneumonia
atak serca
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heart attack
nieprzytomny
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unconscious
złamać (jedną nogę)
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to break (one’d leg)
skręcić (nadgarstek)
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to sprain (one’s wrist)
skręcić (kostkę)
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to twist (one’s ankle)
oparzyć się (w rękę)
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to burn (one’s hand)
skaleczyć się (w palec)
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to cut (one’s finger)
zostać rannym, kontuzjowanym
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to get injured
zostać użądlony (przez osę)
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to get stung (by a wasp)
mieć podbite oko
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to have a black eye
mieć krwotok z nosa
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to have a nosebleed
uderzyć (w głowę)
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to hit (one’s head)
stracić przytomność
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to lose consciousness
móc
uzywane w czasie terazniejszym i przeszlym
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can
I can’t give the answer now. I'm not sure if I’ll be able to come with you
móc
uzywane w czasie przyszlym
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to be able to
I can’t give the answer now. I'm not sure if I’ll be able to come with you
móc / umieć / potrafić; forma czasu Past Simple of czasownika 'can'
w czasie przeszlym
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could
I couldn't go to the party last week.
móc
w formie grzecznosciowej - czas terazniejszy
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could
Could you move a little?
powinieneś
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should
Should I call him?
czasownik używany w 1 osobie liczby pojedynczej i mnogiej, służy do wyrażania ofert, pytania o poradę czy informację)
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shall
1. Shall we dance? 2. Let’s go, shall we? 3. What shall we do tonight?
móc
uzywamy w pytaniach o pozwolenie
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may
May I use your phone?
zaleta (czegoś)
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advantage of
There are a lot of advantages of being self-employed
wątpliwosc (co do czegoś)
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doubt about
Do you still have doubts about his good intentions?
brak (czegoś)
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lack of
Her biggest problem is her lack of self-confidence
powód (czegoś)
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reason for
I found out that the reason for his resignation was his illness
rozwiązanie (czegoś)
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solution to
There’s no easy solution to this problem, but I’m sure we’ll deal with it somehow
patrzeć z góry na kogoś
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to look down on sb
Few people like him because he looks down on everyone
wyczekiwać czegoś
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to look forward to
We're looking forward to our holiday. This year we're going to Australia
badać, rozpatrywać, analizować coś
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to look into sth
I(’ve) made a complaint, but I don’t think they’ll look into it
być ostrożnym / uważać
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to look out
Look out! There’s a cyclist in the middle of the road.
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to look through sth
Let’s quickly look through their catalogue and choose what we need
podziwiać, szanować kogoś
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to look up to sb
Sarah looks up to her sister and will do whatever she tells her.
jeść
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eat-ate-eaten
zdrowy jak ryba
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as fit as a fiddle
fiddle - dosł. skrzypce
Have you heard about Jim? He’s had a heart attack. No way! He’s been as fit as a fiddle all his life. How is he feeling?
zalegalizować
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legalise
Some people think the government should legalise marijuana
kradzież
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theft
One of the most serious internet crimes now is identity theft
automatycznie
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automatically
If you press this button, the door will open automatically
bezpieczeństwo
Planujemy wdrożenie dodatkowych środków bezpieczeństwa
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safety
We’re planning to implement additional safety measures
propozycje
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suggestions
We need to think of new ways of dealing with the matter. Any suggestions?
rozwój
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development
We need to invest more money in product development
zgoda / pozwolenie
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permission
You can’t do it unless you get permission from your parents
niebezpieczny
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hazardous
People who work in hazardous conditions can retire earlier
niewinność
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innocence

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