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Pytanie American English Odpowiedź American English
prior to something
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before a particular time or event: the weeks prior to her death
grim
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worrying, without hope: The future looks grim./worried and serious or sad: Her face was grim as she told them the bad news.
concede
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to admit, often unwillingly, that something is true: [+ (that) ] The government has conceded (that) the new tax policy has been a disaster. [+ speech ] "Well okay, perhaps I was a little hard on her," he conceded.
deal in sth
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to buy and sell particular goods as a business: They mainly deal in rare books.
do away with
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to murder someone/to get rid of or destroy something: The governor is proposing to do away with the state transportation department.
be done for
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to be about to die or suffer very much because of a serious difficulty or danger: We all thought we were done for when the boat started to sink.
do without
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to manage without having something: There's no mayonnaise left, so you'll just have to do without.
be green with envy
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to be very unhappy because someone has something that you want: Chad is heading off to Spain for the week, and I'm green with envy.
take it easy
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Take it easy – don’t get mad. rest, relax, or be calm
worn-out
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can no longer be used because it is so old or because it has been damaged by continued use: My jeans are almost worn out because I've worn them so much. extremely tired
flesh and blood
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someone from your family: I was surprised at how much I cared for this girl who wasn't even my flesh and blood.
in a flash/quick as a flash
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quickly or suddenly: The ceremony was over in a flash.
put your foot down
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to use your authority to stop something happening: When she started borrowing my clothes without asking, I had to put my foot down.
gatecrasher
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someone who goes to a party or other event when they have not been invited: The party was ruined by a couple of rowdy gatecrashers.(V gatecrash)
there are plenty of fish in the sea
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used to tell someone whose relationship has ended that there are many other people that they could have a relationship with: Don't cry over Pierre - there are plenty of fish in the sea!
the gift of gab
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the ability to speak easily and confidently in a way that makes people want to listen to you and believe you:
It's all Greek to me
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a way of saying that you do not understand something that is said or written
give or take
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possibly a little more or less than the amount or time mentioned: It'll be ready at 6:00, give or take a few minutes.
hear sth through/on the grapevine
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to hear news from someone who heard the news from someone else: I heard through the grapevine that he was leaving - is it true?
head over heels in love
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completely in love
put your foot in your mouth
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to say something by accident that embarrasses or upsets someone: I really put my foot in my mouth – I asked her if Jane was her mother, but she said Jane is her sister.
by/from force of habit
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do it without thinking because you have done it so many times before.
get cold feet
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to suddenly become too frightened to do something you had planned to do, especially something important such as getting married
not have the foggiest idea
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to not know or understand something at all: I didn't have the foggiest idea what he was talking about
flat broke
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used to emphasize that someone or something has no money at all: A spokesman said that the credit crunch had left the company "flat broke". penniless
see fit
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If you see fit to do something, you think it is good or necessary to do it: She saw fit to pull her son out of the school
point finger at sb
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to say that someone should be blamed: I just tried to do what was right, and now everyone's pointing the finger at me
bear fruit
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to be successful especially after a lot of work or effort: Some of their research is now bearing fruit, and the results are interesting
in the flesh
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in real life, and not on TV, in a movie, in a picture, etc.: I've seen her perform on television, but never in the flesh.
few and far between
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not very many or not appearing very frequently: Sunny, warm weekends have been few and far between this summer.
without fail
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in every case, or for certain: She takes a walk every morning without fail.
put a brave face on it
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to behave as if a problem is not important or does not worry you: She seems all right but I think she's just putting on a brave face.
to the fore
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to the foreto public attention or into a noticeable position: Various ecological issues have come to the fore since the discovery of the hole in the earth's ozone layer.
at your fingertips
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If you have information at your fingertips, you can get it and use it very easily: He has all the latest statistics at his fingertips.
as tough as nails
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strong and very determined: She is a warm and friendly person, but she is also as tough as nails at work
as silent as the grave
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completely silent
sick as a dog
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vomiting a lot: I was sick as a dog after last night's meal.
as strong as an ox
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very strong
as thin as a rail
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vary thin
as white as a sheet
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someone is (as) white as a sheet, their face is very pale, usually because of illness, shock, or fear.

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