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My parents often have rows, but my dad does most of the shouting. rozpocznij naukę
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a noisy argument or fight
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not marked by eminence, distinction, or quality rozpocznij naukę
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not marked by eminence, distinction, or quality
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That would find employment for waiters and commissionaires, dressed in any way you like, and for the building trade rozpocznij naukę
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a person wearing a uniform who stands at the entrance of a hotel, theatre, etc. and whose job is to open the door for guests and generally be helpful to them when they arrive
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The secret to public speaking is to get the audience on your side. rozpocznij naukę
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the group of people together in one place to watch or listen to a play, film, someone speaking, etc.
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She was looking very glamorous. rozpocznij naukę
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attractive in an exciting and special way
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The play has been well received by the critics. rozpocznij naukę
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someone whose job is to give their opinion about something, especially films, books, music, etc.
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a sports/football commentator. rozpocznij naukę
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a reporter for radio or television who provides a spoken description of and remarks on an event, especially a sports competition, as it happens
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The reporters wouldn't stop hounding her. rozpocznij naukę
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a person whose job is to discover information about news events and describe them for a newspaper or magazine or for radio or television
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She's a senior editor in the reference department of a publishing company. rozpocznij naukę
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a person who corrects or changes pieces of text or films before they are printed or shown, or a person who is in charge of a newspaper or magazine
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Duggan, a TV presenter and one-time journalist, made the announcement last week. rozpocznij naukę
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someone who introduces a television or radio show
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Most of the journalists I know are/work freelance. rozpocznij naukę
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doing particular pieces of work for different organizations, rather than working all the time for a single organization
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someone who reads the news on the radio or television
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photographers whose job is to follow famous people and take photographs of them for newspapers and magazines
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Her choice as an agony aunt angered some established professionals. rozpocznij naukę
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someone who gives advice on personal problems, in a newspaper or magazine
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done in a way that is intended to shock people
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to be biased against/towards younger workers rozpocznij naukę
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showing unfair support for or opposition to someone or something because of your personal opinions
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I try to be objective when I criticize someone's work. rozpocznij naukę
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only influenced by facts and not by feelings
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She was able to give police a fairly accurate description of the man. rozpocznij naukę
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The book was heavily censored before publication. rozpocznij naukę
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to examine books, documents, or films and remove parts of them that are offensive or not allowed by rules
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