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[noun] - the act of taking a person away, especially using force The police are treating the girl's disappearance as a potential abduction. rozpocznij naukę
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Patryk Swayze zmarł na raka trzustki.
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She is completely besotted with her new boyfriend. rozpocznij naukę
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zakochał się, zadurzony w kimś
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[adjective] - most recent Have you all heard the latest news? rozpocznij naukę
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His face gave no indication of what he was really thinking. rozpocznij naukę
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[adjective] - that makes you lose hope or confidence It's disheartening to see the lack of interest by his parents. rozpocznij naukę
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zniechęcający, przygnębiający
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The man has been jailed for theft and fraud offences. rozpocznij naukę
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[verb] - to become wider or make something wider The road was widened to two lanes. rozpocznij naukę
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Everyone in town feels disgust for these criminals. rozpocznij naukę
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[verb] - to send somebody, especially a soldier, to work in a place for a period of time Her husband was stationed overseas at the time. rozpocznij naukę
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He has always been thirsty for power. rozpocznij naukę
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[noun] - a new trial for a crime that has already been judged in court The judge ordered a retrial. rozpocznij naukę
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ponowny proces, rewizja procesu
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The use of mobile phones at school should be forbidden. rozpocznij naukę
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użytkowanie, wykorzystanie, użycie
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Many elements react with oxygen on heating. rozpocznij naukę
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[verb] - to learn new skills or to teach workers new skills The company has invested in upskilling its staff. rozpocznij naukę
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podnieść umiejętności, szkolić
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My grandfather sacrificed his life for his country. rozpocznij naukę
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[verb] - to make an agreement official The treaty was ratified two years later. rozpocznij naukę
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[noun] - a medical examination of the body of a dead person in order to find out how they died The post-mortem on the man revealed that he had been poisoned. rozpocznij naukę
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NATO's military intervention in Kosovo is a highly controversial issue. rozpocznij naukę
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[adjective] - (of an illness or injury) that can be cured with drugs, exercises, etc. Some forms of cancer are treatable with drugs. rozpocznij naukę
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You are completely mistaken about Jack. rozpocznij naukę
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[noun] - an idea or a person that has no chance of success The whole idea was a non-starter anyway. rozpocznij naukę
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fiasko, przedsięwzięcie skazane na niepowodzenie, pomysł/osoba bez szans
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Swimming in the pool brought a brief respite from the heat. rozpocznij naukę
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[noun] - the act of cutting down or burning the trees in an area The land is eroded as a result of widespread deforestation. rozpocznij naukę
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There is a wide diversity of views on this issue. rozpocznij naukę
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[noun] - a strange and difficult question that has a clever and often surprising answer I'm sure you won't solve this riddle. rozpocznij naukę
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She's given some tips for improving a child's concentration on tasks. rozpocznij naukę
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[adjective] - that shows only one side of the situation; not balanced They were accused of presenting a one-sided picture of the issue. rozpocznij naukę
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He spent all his life in the pursuit of happiness. rozpocznij naukę
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dążenie do czegoś, pościg za czymś
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[noun] - the desire to do or have something that you know is bad or wrong I couldn't resist the temptation to have another piece of chocolate cake. rozpocznij naukę
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Thank you for your kind offer of help. rozpocznij naukę
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[noun] - the quality of being unwilling to work or be active You must overcome your laziness and get motivated! rozpocznij naukę
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Thousands of fans jeered at the referee. rozpocznij naukę
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[verb] - INFORMAL - to attack a place with nuclear weapons The country has threatened to nuke their neighbour. rozpocznij naukę
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Our health improves with the avoidance of stressful situations. rozpocznij naukę
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[noun] - FORMAL - the way that somebody looks or behaves My manager is of a rather unfriendly demeanour. rozpocznij naukę
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postawa, sposób bycia, zachwoanie
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The large shopping mall has affected the value of these houses. rozpocznij naukę
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[noun] - a strong and unreasonable desire to do something He also felt a compulsion to talk to Kate. rozpocznij naukę
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Speculation about his future remains pointless. rozpocznij naukę
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[verb] - to understand something or somebody wrongly Her words were misinterpreted as a criticism of the project. rozpocznij naukę
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źle zinterpretować, błędnie zinterpretować
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She's been an active campaigner for animal rights. rozpocznij naukę
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działacz, bojownik, prowadzący kampanię
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[noun] - a level of a building; a floor The restaurant is on the fourth storey. rozpocznij naukę
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I don't like the party's policy on immigration. rozpocznij naukę
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[adjective] - not fair or acceptable His demands became more and more unreasonable. rozpocznij naukę
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nierozsądny, nieuzasadniony
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She developed a very strong attachment to her mother. rozpocznij naukę
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[noun] - damage or destruction that affects a large area or a lot of people The hurricane caused widespread devastation in the country. rozpocznij naukę
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The ruins of the old city were clearly visible. rozpocznij naukę
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[verb] - to talk quickly and in a way that is difficult to understand what you are saying I had no idea what she was jabbering about. rozpocznij naukę
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[verb] - to send or bring somebody back to their own country The government has repatriated over fifty illegal immigrants from Bangladesh. rozpocznij naukę
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repatriować, przesiedlać, deportować
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Try not to be too impatient with him. rozpocznij naukę
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He was having such a good time that he was reluctant to leave. rozpocznij naukę
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[adjective] - able to be recycled Glass is 100% recyclable and can be recycled endlessly. rozpocznij naukę
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nadający się do przetworzenia, odzyskiwalny
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The wreck was found on the bottom of the ocean. rozpocznij naukę
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[verb] - to correct something or change it so that it is acceptable Such mistakes can easily be rectified. rozpocznij naukę
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naprawiać, prostować, korygować
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We were all appalled at his behaviour. rozpocznij naukę
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zbulwersowany, oburzony czymś
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A spate of robberies in the area leaves residents in fear. rozpocznij naukę
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fala czegoś, lawina, seria
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[adjective] - that makes somebody enthusiastic about something Attractive salary is one of the most important motivational factors for employees. rozpocznij naukę
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The doctor must be held accountable for his mistakes. rozpocznij naukę
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The children were trying to solve the puzzle of how the sun works. rozpocznij naukę
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[noun] - who or what someone/something is The man probably used a false identity. rozpocznij naukę
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[noun] - a movement in which somebody turns over completely, with their body above their head, on the ground or in the air He attempted a backwards somersault on the floor. rozpocznij naukę
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She gave the remains of the lunch to the dog. rozpocznij naukę
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resztki, pozostałości czegoś
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[noun] - the quality of being not easily defeated or made weaker Her husband has a reputation for both physical and mental toughness. rozpocznij naukę
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twardość, wytrzymałość, odporność
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There has been a big shift in public opinion in favour of immigration. rozpocznij naukę
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[adjective] - connected with the sea or ships The collection of The National Maritime Museum is one of the largest in the world with approximately 400000 objects. rozpocznij naukę
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Swimming is the best form of exercise for me. rozpocznij naukę
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[adverb] - in a worrying or disturbing way The cost of living has risen alarmingly in the past few years. rozpocznij naukę
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The EU has put strict limits on levels of pollution. rozpocznij naukę
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[noun] - a person who claims that somebody has done something wrong or is guilty of something She refused to face her accusers. rozpocznij naukę
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My sister always takes a large supply of baby food with her. rozpocznij naukę
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dostawa, zapas, zaopatrzenie
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[adverb] - in a way that is difficult to stop or control She eats compulsively when she feels stressed. rozpocznij naukę
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kompulsywnie, nałogowo, obsesyjnie
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Find out who the administrator of the domain is. rozpocznij naukę
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[verb] - to change the meaning of something or make people consider something in a new way We need to redefine what we mean by freedom. rozpocznij naukę
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What is the meaning of this German word? rozpocznij naukę
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[adverb] - in a way that must be obeyed The use of cameras in the theatre is strictly forbidden. rozpocznij naukę
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rygorystycznie, ściśle, surowo
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[verb] - to influence the way that something develops He was responsible for shaping her career. rozpocznij naukę
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We were stuck with him for the whole journey. rozpocznij naukę
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utknąć z kimś, być na kogoś skazanym
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[adjective] - never changing and therefore boring I found my job monotonous after a while. rozpocznij naukę
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[noun] - words that you say to a god giving thanks or asking for help He said a brief prayer over the meal. rozpocznij naukę
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His parents still have a lot of power over him. rozpocznij naukę
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[adjective] - that contains very few calories If you're trying to lose weight, you can enjoy these yummy low-calorie snacks. rozpocznij naukę
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Accessibility to computers at school is now vital. rozpocznij naukę
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[noun] - a secret plan by a group of people to do something bad or illegal It is not known yet who organized the conspiracy against the president. rozpocznij naukę
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He tried to explain the theory of relativity in a simple way. rozpocznij naukę
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[adjective] - that always wants more of something She has an insatiable appetite for celebrity news. rozpocznij naukę
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[verb] - to (cause something to) gradually grow or become larger, more advanced, stronger OK, you have an idea so now is the time to develop it. rozpocznij naukę
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W porządku, masz pomysł, teraz jest czas żeby go rozwinąć.
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Some people have a natural flair for languages. rozpocznij naukę
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[adjective] - that has holes or cracks that allow liquid or gas to escape There's a leaky radiator in my bedroom. rozpocznij naukę
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He started an agitation for political reforms in his country. rozpocznij naukę
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[adjective] - intended to cause strong feelings of anger or hate The politician's remarks were unfair and inflammatory. rozpocznij naukę
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podburzający, podżegający
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An inquest into her death was held. rozpocznij naukę
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dochodzenie (przyczyny zgonu)
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[verb] - to start to include more different types or things The company should diversify its product range. rozpocznij naukę
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dywersyfikować, urozmaicać
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Attendance at these lectures is compulsory. rozpocznij naukę
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The course was compulsory, so John had to take it. rozpocznij naukę
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Kurs był obowiązkowy, więc John musiał się na niego zapisać.
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[verb] - to raise a child as their parent She has parented twenty foster children. rozpocznij naukę
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być rodzicem, wychowywać dziecko
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sprzyjać, popierać, wynianczyć, wychować
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He lobbied against nuclear weapons. rozpocznij naukę
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We must be mindful of the impact and consequences of climate change. rozpocznij naukę
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świadomy, uważający, pamiętający
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[noun] - a small hollow place in the skin, especially in the cheek or chin Julia has the cutest dimples I've ever seen. rozpocznij naukę
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Julia ma najbardziej urocze dołeczki, jakie kiedykolwiek widziałem.
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[adjective] - (about two people or things) useful or attractive together These two have complementary skills - she is organized while he is creative. rozpocznij naukę
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uzupełniający się, dopełniający się
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My mother's always worrying about something. rozpocznij naukę
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The seal became entangled in the fishing net. rozpocznij naukę
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uwikłany w, zaplątany w coś
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[adjective] - different from most people think is normal and acceptable Deviant behaviour at school has become a daunting problem lately. rozpocznij naukę
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dewiacyjny, odbiegający od normy
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[verb] - to see or notice somebody or something The boy spotted a squirrel high on the tree. rozpocznij naukę
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[adjective] - very determined to do what you want even if other people warn you not to do it David was headstrong and often thoughtless of other people's feelings. rozpocznij naukę
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zawzięty, nieustępliwy, uparty
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[adjective] - expensive or noticeable in a way that is intended to make other people admire you Her ostentatious lifestyle has been criticized. rozpocznij naukę
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[adjective] - causing somebody to realize that they are not as important or special as they thought Going back to prison a second time was humbling. rozpocznij naukę
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They had a tearful reunion with their son at the airport. rozpocznij naukę
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Falling down a tree is painful. rozpocznij naukę
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Upadek z drzewa jest bolesny.
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The well-known politician suffered the indignity of being arrested. rozpocznij naukę
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[adjective] - very fixed and strong; difficult to change He took a break to handle his deep-rooted problems. rozpocznij naukę
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The main arguments were compressed into two chapters. rozpocznij naukę
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[verb] - to do more than is expected or be more successful than others Their daughter is very talented and she always overachieves. rozpocznij naukę
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osiągać lepsze wyniki od oczekiwanych
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Her disability prevents her from working. rozpocznij naukę
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zapobiegać, uniemożliwiać
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Two police officers have been implicated in the scandal. rozpocznij naukę
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wciągnąć, zamieszać kogoś w coś, uwikłać
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[adverb] - too; very rozpocznij naukę
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nadmiernie, przesadnie, zbytnio, nazbyt
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Several buildings remained untouched by the explosion. rozpocznij naukę
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There were issues about the way the conference was organized. rozpocznij naukę
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[adjective] - for all of your life Measles can cause lifelong disability. rozpocznij naukę
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przez całe życie, na całe życie, życiowy
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She's being treated for cancer at a hospital in Dublin. rozpocznij naukę
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[adjective] - that thinks too much about one particular person or thing, in a way that is not normal She's becoming more and more obsessive about her job. rozpocznij naukę
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He flogged his old computer to another student. rozpocznij naukę
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opchnąć coś komuś, opylić
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[adjective] - expecting to be obeyed immediately and without any question or refusal The e-mail was peremptory in tone. rozpocznij naukę
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stanowczy, kategoryczny, nakazujący, apodyktyczny
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She was shocked by the realization of what she had done. rozpocznij naukę
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uświadomienie, zdanie sobie sprawy
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He has already expressed deep regret for what happened. rozpocznij naukę
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[adjective] - extremely unpleasant and frightening and often connected with violence and death The city was shaken by a series of grisly crimes. rozpocznij naukę
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przerażający, makabryczny
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I learned a lot from my first teacher. rozpocznij naukę
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She gave her some tips on how to be irresistible to men. rozpocznij naukę
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I think she still nurses a grievance against her boss for not promoting her. rozpocznij naukę
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[adjective] - that somebody can pass on to other people or communicate to someone else The most effective methods for preventing the spread of communicable disease are frequent handwashing and getting vaccinated. rozpocznij naukę
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A gust of wind blew his cap off. rozpocznij naukę
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[adverb] - in a way that obeys what you are told to do She obediently listened to her father. rozpocznij naukę
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The children discovered the joy of skiing. rozpocznij naukę
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przyjemność z czegoś, radość
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[verb] - to have none or not enough of something Mark has the determination that his older brother lacks. rozpocznij naukę
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[noun] - the process of making something dirty, polluted or poisonous by adding a substance that is dangerous or carries disease They are concerned about levels of contamination in our sea. rozpocznij naukę
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[noun] - a curved piece of plastic, wood or wire, with a hook at the top, that you use to hang clothes up on I bought two pairs of new shoes yesterday. rozpocznij naukę
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[noun] - an arrangement to rent something or the amount of money that you pay to rent something He owns a car rental company. rozpocznij naukę
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[noun] - (in the UK) a short holiday in the middle of each term Many schools in the UK are currently on their half-term breaks. rozpocznij naukę
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[noun] - care or treatment given to somebody after they leave hospital, prison He specializes in aftercare services. rozpocznij naukę
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opieka po wyjściu ze szpitala lub więzienia
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[noun] - a sweatshirt that has a hood to cover the head He usually wears jeans and a hoodie. rozpocznij naukę
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Załóż koszulkę i bluzę z kapturem na górę.
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[verb] - to cause a country or area to have fewer people living in it The whole region was depopulated by disease. rozpocznij naukę
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Over the last year her career was overshadowed by events in her family life. rozpocznij naukę
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w cieniu, przyćmione przez coś
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[verb] - to accept or allow behaviour that is morally wrong We cannot condone the use of violence at school. rozpocznij naukę
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[noun] - a feeling that you have to be careful because there may be a danger or problem or because you do not trust somebody or something There was a certain wariness in her eyes. rozpocznij naukę
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She snapped back angrily at him. rozpocznij naukę
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naskakiwać na kogoś, warknąć na kogoś
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She bargained over the price for fifteen minutes. rozpocznij naukę
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You never liked my flower garden and I think you deliberately ran over it with the lawnmower! rozpocznij naukę
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Nigdy nie lubiłeś mojego kwietnika i sądzę, że celowo przejechałeś po nim kosiarką!
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The carpet blends well with the colour of the sofa. rozpocznij naukę
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połączenie z, zmieszać, komponować się, harmonizować, pasować
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[noun] - a piece of work that examines a particular subject in detail to find new information Eighty percent of Internet users searched for a health-related topic online, according to a study. rozpocznij naukę
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The latest figures are testimony to the failure of government policies. rozpocznij naukę
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[verb] - to add dirty or harmful substances to water, soil, air etc. so that it is no longer pleasant or safe to use Factories pollute the air and water. rozpocznij naukę
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The police found a small quantity of drugs in his car. rozpocznij naukę
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[adjective] - that relates to the period in Europe between about 500 AD and 1500 AD Several buildings from the medieval period are still standing and are open to visitors. rozpocznij naukę
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France was crippled by the biggest strike in years. rozpocznij naukę
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[adverb] - in a way that is very bad or unsuccessful The whole school trip went disastrously wrong. rozpocznij naukę
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I saw a trailer for a new James Bond film. rozpocznij naukę
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[adjective] - very hard to deal with and making you lose hope and confidence The army had suffered a crushing defeat. rozpocznij naukę
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dotkliwy, miażdżący, druzgocący
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Victims' relatives have been scrambling for information. rozpocznij naukę
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walka o, usilnie zabiegać o coś
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[adjective] - warm and very damp The day was hot and humid. rozpocznij naukę
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[verb] - to reach the highest point, value or level Gasoline prices peaked in March. rozpocznij naukę
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The great advantageof having a smaller car is that you can park it easily. rozpocznij naukę
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Naszą główną przewagą jest jakość naszych produktów.
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[verb] - to pay back the money that you have borrowed from someone He still has to repay the bank loan. rozpocznij naukę
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Red and green are very fashionable this season. rozpocznij naukę
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W tym sezonie modne są czerwień i zieleń.
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She's always been surrounded by people who adore her. rozpocznij naukę
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[adjective] - lazy and untidy He looked quite slobbish in his dirty coat. rozpocznij naukę
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[adverb] - in an open and obvious way without caring if people are shocked It was blatantly obvious that she wasn't telling the truth. rozpocznij naukę
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This week I'm cramming for a maths exam. rozpocznij naukę
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W tym tygodniu zakuwam do egzaminu z matmy.
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[noun] - an act of unkindly refusing a friendly offer or suggestion She received a humiliating rebuff from her supervisor. rozpocznij naukę
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Mark is very adept in dealing with the media. rozpocznij naukę
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Firefighters volunteered to donate blood to help their injured colleagues. rozpocznij naukę
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Strażacy zgłosili się na ochotnika oddać krew, by pomóc swoim rannym kolegom.
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Everyone should be treated equally, irrespective of race. rozpocznij naukę
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niezależnie od, bez względu na
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No one could reconcile the conflicting parties. rozpocznij naukę
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Nikt nie mógł pogodzić dwóch skłóconych stron.
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I wouldn't dare cross the river because of the crocodiles. rozpocznij naukę
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Nie ośmieliłabym się przejść przez tę rzekę ze względu na krokodyle.
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[adjective] - that causes trouble or pain over a long period of time Her knee has been troublesome for quite a while. rozpocznij naukę
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kłopotliwy, dokuczliwy, nieznośny
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Shares yield 8% interest a year. rozpocznij naukę
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wydajność, dawać, przynosić (np. zysk) Udziały przynoszą ośmioprocentowy zysk rocznie.
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