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bezbłędny, nienaganny, doskonały
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She shucked off her clothes and jumped into the river. start learning
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The sky started to haze over during the afternoon. start learning
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niezniszczalny, nienaruszalny, niepodatny
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wyeliminować kogoś, wykluczyć z czegoś
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The little girl plucked at her mother's sleeve. start learning
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szarpać za coś, skubać coś
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They offer stylish jewellery at affordable prices. start learning
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She lavishes presents on her grandchildren. start learning
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obdarowywać kogoś czymś, rozdawać
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Teaching is David's principal source of income. start learning
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He rebuffed all suggestions that he should leave. start learning
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We rubbed the ceiling and walls down with sandpaper. start learning
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She tried to shut the incident out of her mind. start learning
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odsuwać coś od siebie (np. myśl, wspomnienie)
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I had a headache and my brain seemed fuddled. start learning
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I slipped out of the uniform as soon as we got home. start learning
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wyskoczyć z czegoś (z ubrania), szybko coś zdjąć
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wyśmienity, rozkoszny, smkakowity
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odkładać coś (np. pieniądze)
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I'll swing by your office on my way home, okay? start learning
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wyśmiewać się z kogoś, wykpiwać, szydzić
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We were boxed in until the other driver came back. start learning
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She was a bit scared and she held onto his arm. start learning
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trzymać się czegoś, przytrzymać się
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He began to lecture me for being late. start learning
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dawać wykład komuś, pouczać
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He has to account to his manager for his behaviour. start learning
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odpowiadać za coś (przed kimś)
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I'm going to shop around for new winter boots after work. start learning
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rozglądać się po sklepach
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Always buckle up your children, even for a short trip. start learning
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zapiąć pasy bezpieczeństwa
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He didn't want to obtrude upon her privacy. start learning
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