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a belief or an idea that is not based on correct information, or that is not understood by people rozpocznij naukę
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frequently held misconceptions about the disease
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in a way that cannot be understood or explained rozpocznij naukę
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She inexplicably withdrew the offer.
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(formal, literary) a thing that somebody does that is usually very good or very bad czyn, uczynem (np. dobry, zły) rozpocznij naukę
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It's a stirring tale of heroic deeds.
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(formal) to accept and act according to a law, an agreement, etc. rozpocznij naukę
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You'll have to abide by the rules of the club.
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to do what you are told or expected to do rozpocznij naukę
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He was arrested when he failed to obey a police instruction to stop.
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to refuse to let somebody be a member of a social group; to refuse to meet or talk to somebody rozpocznij naukę
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He was ostracized by his colleagues for refusing to support the strike.
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(of animals) to have sex and produce young to keep animals or plants in order to produce young ones for a particular purpose rozpocznij naukę
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a child of a particular person or couple the young of an animal or plant rozpocznij naukę
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that is true and cannot be disagreed with or denied rozpocznij naukę
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The report should distinguish clearly between indisputable fact, firm opinion and mere speculation.
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umacniać, wzmacniać, popierać rozpocznij naukę
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an argument between two people, groups or countries; discussion about a subject on which people disagree rozpocznij naukę
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that can be believed or trusted rozpocznij naukę
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a credible explanation/witness
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happening by chance in an interesting or pleasant way sprawiający miłą niespodziankę rozpocznij naukę
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serendipitous discoveries
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showing clear thought and good understanding of what is important, and the ability to express this wnikliwy, cięty, przenikliwy rozpocznij naukę
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incisive comments/criticism/analysis He had a clear, incisive mind.
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worry or fear that something unpleasant may happen rozpocznij naukę
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There is growing apprehension that fighting will begin again.
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(of a slope, hill, etc.) rising or falling quickly, not gradually rozpocznij naukę
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a lone sailor crossing the Atlantic
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the main part of something; most of something rozpocznij naukę
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The great bulk of the work has now been done.
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to gain something by your own efforts, ability or behaviour rozpocznij naukę
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She has acquired a good knowledge of English.
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to take the place of something/somebody that is considered to be old-fashioned or no longer the best available rozpocznij naukę
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The theory has been superseded by more recent research.
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the most important or difficult part of a problem or an issue rozpocznij naukę
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Now we come to the crux of the matter.
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to spread information, knowledge, etc. so that it reaches many people rozpocznij naukę
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Their findings have been widely disseminated.
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to stop somebody/something from doing something, especially by using physical force rozpocznij naukę
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The prisoner had to be restrained by the police. They have obtained an injunction restraining the company from selling the product.
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the fact of doing something in a quiet or secret way rozpocznij naukę
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The government was accused of trying to introduce the tax by stealth.
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doing things quietly and secretly; done quietly and secretly rozpocznij naukę
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to exist in great numbers or quantities rozpocznij naukę
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Stories about his travels abound.
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fresh and clean, as if new nieskazitelny, nieskazitelnie czysty rozpocznij naukę
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The car is in pristine condition.
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allowed to know about something secret rozpocznij naukę
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She was not privy to any information contained in the letters.
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