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      to refuse to change your plans or ideas, especially when someone is trying to persuade you to do so    rozpocznij naukę
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      to keep doing or talking about the same thing without achieving anything:    rozpocznij naukę
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      I've been running round in circles trying to get all the reports finished before the meeting.  
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      If two people ... they accept that they have different opinions about something and stop trying to persuade each other that they are right.    rozpocznij naukę
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      to believe something good about someone, rather than something bad, when you have the possibility of doing either:    rozpocznij naukę
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      give sb the benefit of the doubt     I didn't know whether his story was true or not, but I decided to give him the benefit of the doubt.  
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      a way of dealing with or avoiding a problem:    rozpocznij naukę
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      There's no way round this problem.  
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      to go as a group into a public building and refuse to leave or to allow normal activities to continue there until a situation that you are complaining about is changed    rozpocznij naukę
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      Students staged a sit-in in the university offices as part of their protest campaign.  
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      to admit that you were wrong or that you have been defeated:    rozpocznij naukę
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      Local residents have forced the local council to back down from/on its plans to build a nightclub on their street.  
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      something that happens that delays or prevents a process from developing:    rozpocznij naukę
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      Sally had been recovering well from her operation, but yesterday she experienced/suffered a setback.  
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      It was quite a letdown when Joyce only got a grade of C on the final exam.  
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      the rate or act of taking something in/the rate or act of accepting something:    rozpocznij naukę
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      There is a 90 percent uptake of vaccination in this country. Plants in their growth stage exhibit an increased uptake of nutrients.  
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      an act of taking in something, especially breath:    rozpocznij naukę
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      I heard a sharp intake of breath behind me.  
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      In all likelihood everything will go to plan.  
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      The results of the election are of concern to us all.  
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      to finish or destroy something:    rozpocznij naukę
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      A knee injury has put paid to her chances of getting into the final.  
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      It remains to be seen who will win.  
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      the likely future situation:    rozpocznij naukę
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      The outlook for the economy is bleak. The outlook for today is cloudy and dry at first with showers later.  
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      an increase in number or amount:    rozpocznij naukę
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      They’re concerned about the buildup of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.  
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      (an amount that is) more than is needed:    rozpocznij naukę
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      The government has authorized the army to sell its surplus weapons.  
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      a very small piece of fire that flies out from something that is burning, or one that is made by rubbing two hard things together    rozpocznij naukę
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      Sparks were flying out of the bonfire and blowing everywhere. That small incident was the spark that set off the street riots.  
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      to exist only in small numbers or amounts:    rozpocznij naukę
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      Traditional bookshops are thin on the ground these days.  
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      a structure where bees live, either built by people or made by the bees themselves:    rozpocznij naukę
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      Bees naturally attack anything entering their hives.  
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      a liking or sympathy for someone or something, especially because of shared characteristics/a close similarity between two things:    rozpocznij naukę
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      She seems to have a natural affinity for/with water. There are several close affinities between the two paintings.  
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      to be the right type of person for a particular job or activity (PV)    rozpocznij naukę
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      He’s just not cut out for politics.  
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      interesting and exciting arguments:    rozpocznij naukę
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      She enjoys the cut and thrust of party politics.  
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      learned or succeeded in, and now a part of your experience:    rozpocznij naukę
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      Now that you’ve got the required courses under your belt, you can take some electives.  
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      anything that can be used to your advantage:    rozpocznij naukę
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      I might as well learn another language, it's all grist to the mill when it comes to getting a job.  
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      to criticize something as bad, without value, or unnecessary [formal]    rozpocznij naukę
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      Lawyers decried the imprisonment of several journalists.  
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      to use a small device attached to a phone in order to listen secretly to what people are saying:    rozpocznij naukę
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      He suspected that his phone had been tapped.  
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      coming or likely to happen very soon:    rozpocznij naukę
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      I told him at/from the outset I wasn't interested.  
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      treating everyone fairly and equally:    rozpocznij naukę
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      Several broadcasters have been criticized for failing to give even-handed treatment to all the parties during the election campaign.  
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      boring and making you feel unhappy:    rozpocznij naukę
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      She had spent another dreary day in the office.  
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      almost out of control because of extreme emotion, such as worry:    rozpocznij naukę
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      Where on earth have you been? We've been frantic with worry.  
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      continuing in a severe or extreme way:    rozpocznij naukę
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      the relentless pursuit of wealth and power  
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