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1. tłumić siłą 2. tuszować, ukrywać, zatajać 3. tłumić uśmiech, poskramiać uczucia itp. 4. to prevent sth from growing, developing or continuing rozpocznij naukę
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The rebellion was brutally suppressed. The police were accused of suppressing vital evidence. She was unable to suppress her anger. Drugs that suppress the appetite.
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a thing or person that suppresses somebody/something rozpocznij naukę
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The body’s pain suppressors.
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1. błąkać się, włóczyć, wander 2. to move slowly over every part of somebody/something (of the eyes or hands) rozpocznij naukę
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The sheep are allowed to roam freely on this land. Ramblers are calling for the right to roam. His gaze roamed over her. Her eyes roamed over him, assessing him.
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1. grupa zwierząt tego samego gatunku 2. a large group of people of the same type rozpocznij naukę
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A herd of cows. A beef herd. She pushed her way through a herd of lunchtime drinkers.
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1. zgromadzić, stłoczyć 2. zaganiać rozpocznij naukę
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We all herded on to the bus. They were herded together into trucks and driven away. A shepherd herding his flock.
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shepherd, herder, herdman
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People with the disease were often treated as social outcasts. Her criminal past made her an outcast.
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Splinters of glass. To remove a splinter from your finger.
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1. rozłupywać się, rozszczepiać 2. odłączać się, rozpadać - grupa ludzi rozpocznij naukę
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The mirror cracked but did not splinter. The party began to splinter. Several firms have splintered off from the original company.
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1. część, frakcja 2. opposition, disagreement, etc. that exists between small groups of people within an organization or political party 3. films, books, etc. that combine fact with fiction rozpocznij naukę
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There are rival factions within the administration. A party divided by faction and intrigue. The dangers of political factionalism.
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Factional conflict. Factional rivalries
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1. drapieżnik 2. sęp - ktoś kto żeruje na słabościach innych rozpocznij naukę
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To protect domestic industry from foreign predators.
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1. gwizdek 2. gwizd 3. świst rozpocznij naukę
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1. gwizdać 2. śmignąć 3. śpiewać - ptaki rozpocznij naukę
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The wind whistled down the chimney. A bullet whistled past his ear.
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a person who informs people in authority or the public that the company they work for is doing something wrong or illegal rozpocznij naukę
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To go on a whistle-stop tour of Europe. Politicians on a whistle-stop election campaign.
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The evening was deemed a great success. She deemed it prudent not to say anything. They would take any action deemed necessary. The strike was deemed to be illegal. Inspectors deemed that the standard of teaching was unsatisfactory.
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rozbiór gramatyczny zdania rozpocznij naukę
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1. zapaleniec 2. kolor - płowożółty rozpocznij naukę
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An opera buff. They were a group of computer buffs who used to meet every Thursday evening.
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1. płowożółty 2. ktoś kto jest fit i attractive rozpocznij naukę
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He was a tall buff guy in his thirties.
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She buffed up the brass with a cloth.
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