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the act of expressing or feeling opposition to or dislike of something or someone rozpocznij naukę
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Her objection to/against the plan is based on incorrect facts.
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to change your opinion of something rozpocznij naukę
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He’ll come around to my point of view eventually.
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to arrange and perform a play or show rozpocznij naukę
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The local drama group is staging a production of the musical "Grease".
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to cause something such as a plan or an opportunity to fail: rozpocznij naukę
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Arriving late for the interview scuppered my chances of getting the job.
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to decide against a decision that has already been made: rozpocznij naukę
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Does the judge have the power to overrule the jury?
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willing to listen to and accept new ideas and suggestions: rozpocznij naukę
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The government is not receptive to the idea of a Freedom of Information Act.
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lift this burden off your back
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to look closely at someone or something rozpocznij naukę
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She eyed other passengers
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to affect every part of something rozpocznij naukę
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A feeling of unease permeates his poem.
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The story is about an omnipotent being
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to be different from others in some ways rozpocznij naukę
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The number of fish in each bowl varies.
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I think that is also a welcome adjustment to the procedures that we have at the moment.
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The EU should proceed in such a way as to prevent this from happening.
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think it would be important to consider whether we should pursue that.
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The lorry was lodged in a very precarious way, with its front wheels hanging over the cliff.
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to allow someone to enter a hospital because they need medical care: rozpocznij naukę
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She was admitted to hospital suffering from shock.
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the time at which a change or an effect cannot be stopped rozpocznij naukę
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The earth has already passed the tipping point in terms of global warming.
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Ministers say their local approach to restrictions i the right way forward
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He threw paint over the fur coats because he wanted to make a statement about cruelty to animals.
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to give the main facts about something: rozpocznij naukę
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At the interview she outlined what I would be doing.
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one of several layers or levels: rozpocznij naukę
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We sat in one of the upper tiers of the football stands.
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a situation in which one event produces effects which spread and produce further effects: rozpocznij naukę
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The bank crash has had a ripple effect on the whole community.
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to gradually increase, rise, or get bigger: rozpocznij naukę
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The children's excitement is mounting as Christmas gets nearer.
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to make something full, or to become full rozpocznij naukę
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He warned some hospitals in the north of England were already coming under pressure and it might not be long before intensive care beds fill up
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stringent laws, tests, etc. are extremely severe or limiting and must be obeyed: rozpocznij naukę
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Stringent security measures have been introduced at all airports.
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to force a price, value, etc. to go down: rozpocznij naukę
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The company's primary concern was to increase competition and drive down prices.
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Moreover, it is expected that the measures will only have a limited impact for the following reasons.
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