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grow up EXAMPLE: He hardly ever saw his father while he was growing up.
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dorastać, dojrzewać
bemused DEFINITION: [adjective] - slightly confused EXAMPLE: My father looked slightly bemused when he heard the news.
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zdezorientowany, zakłopotany
carry sth through EXAMPLE: I don't think David will carry this project through.
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doprowadzić coś do końca, zrealizować
passionate DEFINITION: [adjective] - having very strong feelings or emotions EXAMPLE: She has a passionate interest in animal rights and she got involved in campaigns against animal testing and experiments.
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namiętny, płomienny, żarliwy
beg off EXAMPLE: Katie begged off rather early from the Christmas party because she was so tired.
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wykręcać się, wymigiwać
to overrate DEFINITION: [verb] - to have too good an opinion of something EXAMPLE: That movie is very entertaining but highly overrated in my opinion.
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przeceniać, przereklamowywać
pay sth in EXAMPLE: You can pay a cheque in at the bank or at the Post Office.
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wpłacać pieniądze
rabble DEFINITION: [noun] - a noisy uncontrolled crowd of people EXAMPLE: The noisy rabble occupied Toronto's financial district on Thursday afternoon.
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motłoch, hałastra
crash out EXAMPLE: We went home and crashed out very soon.
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zasnąć, 'pójść w kimono'
scorching DEFINITION: [adverb] - very hot EXAMPLE: It is absolutely scorching here in Sydney and it is set to stay that way for quite a while.
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upalnie, gorąco
make towards sb/sth EXAMPLE: She made towards the door but then she stopped and looked at me.
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podążać w kierunku kogoś/czegoś, zmierzać
promptly DEFINITION: [adverb] - quickly, without delay or at the arranged time EXAMPLE: The ambulance arrived promptly and the injured man was taken to the nearest hospital.
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szybko, niezwłocznie, punktualnie
enter into sth EXAMPLE: He refused to enter into any discussion on this matter.
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wszczynać, podejmować (np. rozmowy)
immature DEFINITION: [adjective] - that behaves or thinks in a way that is typical of someone much younger EXAMPLE: Although my cousin's almost twenty, she's a bit immature for her age.
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niedojrzały
bring sth up EXAMPLE: He gets upset when his girlfriend brings up her past relationships.
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poruszać coś (temat rozmowy)
to sharpen DEFINITION: [verb] - to make something stronger EXAMPLE: Riots across England have sharpened criticism of social media tools which are helping criminals organize looting gangs.
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spotęgować, zaostrzyć, wyostrzyć
push sb around EXAMPLE: Don't let your boss push you around like that.
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dyrygować kimś
to excel DEFINITION: [verb] - to be extremely good at something EXAMPLE: Robert always excelled at sports when he was at school.
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przodować (w czymś), wyróżniać się
fall about EXAMPLE: We all fell about when we heard Kevin's reply.
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pokładać się ze śmiechu
to apprehend DEFINITION: [verb] -FORMAL- to catch and arrest somebody who has not obeyed the law EXAMPLE: The killer responsible for the murders of two women has not been apprehended yet.
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zatrzymać, aresztować
drive at sth EXAMPLE: I really don't understand what you are driving at.
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zmierzać do czegoś
to barter DEFINITION: [verb] - to exchange goods for other things without using money EXAMPLE: In Africa, guns can be bartered for gold, diamonds and other minerals.
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wymieniać (towar na inny towar)
play around EXAMPLE: Stop playing around and start doing your homework!
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wygłupiać się
heedless DEFINITION: [adjective] - FORMAL- that does not give attention to a risk or possible difficulty EXAMPLE: She has been involved in a collision caused by a heedless driver.
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nierozważny, nieostrożny, nie zważający (na coś)
climb down EXAMPLE: The council had to climb down over proposed parking charges.
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iść na ustępstwa (w jakiejś kwestii)
to avow DEFINITION: [verb] - FORMAL- to state or admit something EXAMPLE: He avowed that he was innocent of all accusations.
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oświadczać, wyznawać
pull sb/sth apart EXAMPLE: The men went for each other with their fists and had to be pulled apart by security guards.
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rozdzielać kogoś/coś, odciągać na boki
obedient DEFINITION: [adjective] - doing what you are told to do by someone in authority EXAMPLE: The first step to having an obedient dog is to take it to a training course.
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posłuszny
hang up EXAMPLE: Sharon hung up when Tom started shouting at her.
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odkładać słuchawkę, zakończyć rozmowę telefoniczną
upcoming DEFINITION: [adjective] - happening soon EXAMPLE: I don't know who to vote for in the upcoming elections.
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nadchodzący, zbliżający się
drive off EXAMPLE: He said goodbye, got in the car and drove off.
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odjeżdżać
to inhabit DEFINITION: [verb] - to live in a place EXAMPLE: There are over 7000 islands in the Philippines but only about 4000 are inhabited.
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zamieszkiwać
take against sb EXAMPLE: Jack took against me when I was promoted over him.
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nabierać niechęci do kogoś, zrazić się do kogoś
to undercharge DEFINITION: [verb] - to charge somebody less than the real price for something EXAMPLE: The sales assistant made a mistake and undercharged us by £3.
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za mało policzyć (komuś) za coś
kick sb out EXAMPLE: She kicked her boyfriend out after they quarrelled.
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wyrzucać kogoś
overt DEFINITION: [adjective] - done or shown publicly or in an open way; not secret EXAMPLE: He decided to give his overt support to the Labour Party in its future election campaigns.
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jawny, otwarty
set sth out EXAMPLE: The terms and conditions of your employment will be set out in the contract.
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przedstawiać coś, określać
perishable DEFINITION: [adjective] - (of food) that decays quickly EXAMPLE: You must store perishable food in a cool place.
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łatwo psujący się
tell on sb EXAMPLE: A couple of late nights began to tell on him and his work was suffering.
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dawać znać o sobie (wyczerpywać, męczyć)
clutter DEFINITION: [noun] - a lot of things in a state of being untidy EXAMPLE: It took me an hour to clean out the clutter in the kitchen.
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nieporządek, bałagan
catch on EXAMPLE: At first I didn't catch on to what he was saying to me.
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chwytać (rozumieć)
enormity DEFINITION: [noun] - very great size, effect or importance EXAMPLE: I'm afraid she doesn't realize the enormity of the problem.
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ogrom, wielkość, powaga
nag away at sb EXAMPLE: This thought has been nagging away at me for such a long time.
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dręczyć kogoś, zadręczać kogoś
to entrap DEFINITION: [verb] - FORMAL- to put or catch someone in a place or situation from which they cannot escape EXAMPLE: She thinks that her daughter has been entrapped by this cult.
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usidlać, wpędzać w pułapkę
ask around EXAMPLE: We didn't know where Regent Street was so we had to ask around.
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pytać różnych ludzi
cosy DEFINITION: [adjective] - comfortable and pleasant, especially because small and warm EXAMPLE: She gave me some ideas how to make my room more cosy.
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przytulny, wygodny
drop off EXAMPLE: After a glass of wine, Ann soon dropped off in front of the television.
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zasnąć
to swing DEFINITION: [verb] - to move smoothly backwards and forwards or to make something do this EXAMPLE: The kids enjoyed swinging on the ropes through the trees.
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huśtać (się), kołysać (się)
start over EXAMPLE: I've made a lot of mistakes – I have to start over.
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zaczynać od początku/na nowo
upright DEFINITION: [adjective] - honest, responsible and moral EXAMPLE: He was a thoroughly good and upright man.
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prawy, uczciwy
step down EXAMPLE: David is stepping down as chairperson at the end of June.
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ustępować (ze stanowiska)
self-assured DEFINITION: [adjective] - having confidence in your own abilities EXAMPLE: The interview showed him as a competent and self-assured person.
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pewny siebie
play down EXAMPLE: The government tried to play down the seriousness of the disaster.
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pomniejszać (znaczenie), minimalizować
hilarious DEFINITION: [adjective] - very funny and causing a lot of laughter EXAMPLE: It's my favourite comedy. I think it is hilarious.
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bardzo śmieszny, komiczny
sink in EXAMPLE: Wipe up that wine you spilled on the carpet before it sinks in.
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wsiąkać
dour DEFINITION: [adjective] - unfriendly, unhappy and very serious EXAMPLE: He came out of the boss's office with a dour expression on his face.
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oschły, surowy, srogi
hold out EXAMPLE: We don't know how long our supply of water will hold out.
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wystarczać
to rotate DEFINITION: [verb] - to (cause to) turn in a circle, especially around a fixed central point EXAMPLE: The Earth rotates on its axis once a day.
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obracać się, krążyć, wirować
show sb out EXAMPLE: I'll ask someone in the office to show you out.
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odprowadzać kogoś do wyjścia
indigestible DEFINITION: [adjective] - (about food) difficult or impossible for the stomach to break down EXAMPLE: The steak was dry and nearly indigestible.
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niestrawny, ciężki (do strawienia)
pass sth around EXAMPLE: Do me a favour and pass these pictures around for everyone to look at.
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puszczać obiegiem, podawać coś z ręki do ręki
letdown DEFINITION: [noun] - a disappointment EXAMPLE: The film that we watched last night turned out to be a bit of a letdown.
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rozczarowanie
fear for sb/sth EXAMPLE: She always feared for the safety of her two children.
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bać się o kogoś/coś
to romp DEFINITION: [verb] - to play in a rough, happy and noisy way EXAMPLE: The children romped happily around in the snow.
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dokazywać, hasać, figlować
live up to sth EXAMPLE: The performance was fantastic - it lived up to all our expectations.
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spełniać czyjeś oczekiwania
forthright DEFINITION: [adjective] - saying what you think and feel honestly and directly, without being afraid of other people’s reactions EXAMPLE: I really appreciate your honesty and your forthright way of talking.
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szczery, prostolinijny, bezpośredni
cut sth out EXAMPLE: She cut out the pictures of her favourite actress from the magazines.
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wyciąć coś
respectable DEFINITION: [adjective] - considered to be socially acceptable because of your good character or behaviour EXAMPLE: She married a good man and led a respectable life.
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przyzwoity, poważany, zacny
throw sth away EXAMPLE: I don't need these old magazines so I'm going to throw them away.
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wyrzucać coś
freakish DEFINITION: [adjective] - very unusual or unexpected, especially in an unpleasant way EXAMPLE: She got fed up with Mark's freakish behaviour and broke up with him.
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dziwny, dziwaczny
care for sb EXAMPLE: The children are being cared for by their grandparents.
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opiekować się kimś, zająć się kimś
bystander DEFINITION: [noun] - a person who is standing near and watching something that is happening but is not involved in it EXAMPLE: Two bystanders were hurt when the gangs attacked each other.
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naoczny świadek, obserwator, widz
bear down on sb/sth EXAMPLE: We could see the tornado bearing down on the town.
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zbliżać się do kogoś/czegoś
observant DEFINITION: [adjective] - good or quick at noticing things around you EXAMPLE: With the help of an observant witness, the police tracked down a man suspected of setting fire to a store in London.
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spostrzegawczy
touch sth off EXAMPLE: The plans to build a motorway through a forest outside Moscow touched off a storm of protest.
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wywołać coś, rozpoczynać
to praise DEFINITION: [verb] - to express strong approval or admiration about the achievements or characteristics of a person or thing EXAMPLE: His parents never praised him, even when he did well at school.
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chwalić, pochwalać
sniff sth out EXAMPLE: Dogs can be trained to sniff out substances such as drugs in passengers' luggage.
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wywęszyć coś
influence DEFINITION: [noun] - the power to have an effect on people or things EXAMPLE: I'm glad that Kevin is seeing Helen as she has a good influence on him.
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wpływ
fall through EXAMPLE: We intended to go to Mexico for our vacation but the trip fell through.
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nie dojść do skutku, nie wyjść, nie udać się
tart DEFINITION: [adjective] - sharp and unpleasant EXAMPLE: Her tart remarks can sometimes hurt people's feelings.
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cierpki, zgryźliwy
tear sb away EXAMPLE: I'll bring Jack if I can tear him away from his computer.
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odrywać kogoś (od czegoś)
fellowship DEFINITION: [noun] - an amount of money given to postgraduates to allow them to continue their studies at an advanced level EXAMPLE: I've heard that Kate's applied for a research fellowship.
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stypendium (naukowe)
plan sth out EXAMPLE: She's planned out the whole day - train to New York, then some shopping and a show in the evening.
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rozplanować coś, zaplanować
fleck DEFINITION: [noun] - a small mark or spot EXAMPLE: The method for removing paint flecks from a wooden table depends on what type of paint it is.
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plamka, drobinka, pyłek
move on EXAMPLE: We've been in London long enough - it's time for us to move on.
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posuwać się dalej, przejść dalej
to rerun DEFINITION: [verb] - to show a programme or film on television again EXAMPLE: The Indiana Jones films are always being rerun on television.
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ponownie odtwarzać
talk sb out of sth EXAMPLE: We all tried to talk her out of the decision to get married.
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wyperswadowywać (coś komuś)
gluttony DEFINITION: [noun] - when people eat and drink much more than they need to EXAMPLE: Many people think that Thanksgiving is a day of gluttony.
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obżarstwo
hunt sb/sth down EXAMPLE: The terrorists had been hunted down in a large police operation.
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wytropić, łapać kogoś/coś
grandly DEFINITION: [adverb] - in a way that attracts attention and admiration EXAMPLE: All rooms in the house are quiet, spacious and grandly furnished.
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pięknie, świetnie
rub off EXAMPLE: Let's hope some of her enthusiasm rubs off on the rest of the group.
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udzielać się komuś
intangible DEFINITION: [adjective] - that exists but cannot be described exactly or proved EXAMPLE: A good leader must have a certain amount of such intangible qualities as zeal, charm and charisma.
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nieuchwytny, nienamacalny
keep sth back EXAMPLE: We both suspect that she's keeping something back.
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ukrywać coś, zatajać
villainous DEFINITION: [adjective] - evil EXAMPLE: Throughout 'The Merchant of Venice' there are many examples of villainous acts performed by the characters.
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nikczemny, łajdacki, wyrodny
roll in EXAMPLE: I was pleasantly surprised by how the offers of help kept rolling in.
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napływać
wretched DEFINITION: [adjective] - unpleasant, of low quality or unhappy EXAMPLE: She had to live with her two sisters in one wretched room.
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nieszczęśliwy, nędzny, nieszczęsny, żałosny
leave sb/sth out EXAMPLE: If you don't like nuts or peanut butter, you can simply leave those ingredients out
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pomijać, opuszczać
purely DEFINITION: [adverb] - only EXAMPLE: He admitted that he made the decision for purely financial reasons.
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jedynie, wyłącznie
drink sth in EXAMPLE: Just sit on the beach and drink in the splendid view.
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chłonąć coś, rozkoszować się czymś
steeply DEFINITION: [adverb] - sharply or suddenly EXAMPLE: We were sitting on the black rocks that slope quite steeply down to the sea.
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stromo, gwałtownie
call sb in EXAMPLE: Almost forty firefighters were called in to fight the flames at the offices and shops in Belfast this morning.
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wezwać kogoś
stern DEFINITION: [adjective] - severe and serious EXAMPLE: He was given a stern warning and released without charges.
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surowy, srogi, ostry
get away EXAMPLE: We're planning to get away for a few days in June.
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uciekać, wyrywać się

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