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      I ran behind the police car and down a street, following the narrow windings toward our hill  
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      bez wolnych miejsc (hotel)    rozpocznij naukę
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      All the hotel rooms were booked solid so we had to go for different dates.  
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      podróżować bez określonego celu    rozpocznij naukę
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      My brother's holiday philosophy is to travel light and head for the sun.  
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      przyjechać na czerwone światła    rozpocznij naukę
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      take out a pedestrian, run sb over     I've run your dog over, I'm sorry.  
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      gwałtownie skręcać, odbiegać (np. od normy, prawdy, tematu), dryblować piłka    rozpocznij naukę
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      He swerved to the right, hoping to cut behind them. The car swerved toward an empty house. You swerve drastically from the standard rules in the society.  
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      The reception was crowded with vacationers.  
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      rzetelna opinia/ przemyślana decyzja    rozpocznij naukę
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      informed opinion/ informed decision   
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      nucić, mruczeć pod nosem, brzęczeć, buczeć, tętnic życiem    rozpocznij naukę
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      to make a continuous low sound. to sing without opening your mouth. to be busy and full of activity, excitement, sounds, or voices:   She hummed to herself as she walked to school. The computers were humming in the background. The bar was really humming last night.  
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      to take the place of someone who would normally do a particular job or go to a particular meeting:   Mr Baker is ill today, so Miss Dixon is sitting in for him (as your teacher).  
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      the number of people that a newspaper or magazine is regularly sold to:   The newspaper has a circulation of over 500,000. The paper has a circulation of 150,000.  
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      on a television programme, film, or advertisement, the spoken words of a person that you cannot see   Famous actors often provide voice-overs for ads.  
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      to choose actors to play particular parts in a play, film, or show:   He was often cast as the villain. In her latest movie she was cast against type (= played a different character than the one she usually played or might be expected to play). They like to cast the opposing political party as the party of high taxes.  
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      obcowanie z kulturą, pasja do kultury    rozpocznij naukę
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      Passionate pursuit of art has never meant riches. Fishing is his favourite outdoor pursuit.  
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      on the edge of one's seat   
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      skraść show, przykryć ich    rozpocznij naukę
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      a report, especially in a newspaper, that gives the news of someone's death and details about their life 
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      krótka lista (np. kandydatów do nagrody), umieścić na krótkiej liście    rozpocznij naukę
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      to put someone or something on a shortlist: a list of people who have been judged the most suitable for a job or prize, made from a longer list of people originally considered, and from which one person will be chosen:   His latest novel has been shortlisted for the Man Booker prize. I've shortlisted three applicants for the job. She's on the shortlist for a first novel prize.  
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      to star 
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      an actor who learns the parts of other actors in a play, so that he or she can replace them if necessary, for example if they are ill:   An understudy took over for the rest of the performance and the evening show.  
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      zostać wywołanym na scenę po przedstawieniu    rozpocznij naukę
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      an idea that a lot of people think is true but is in fact false:   It is a common fallacy that women are worse drivers than men.  
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      przez wiele godzin, bez ustanku    rozpocznij naukę
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      He knew how to sit still for hours on end.  
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      showing that you find a bad or difficult situation slightly funny: 
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      otrzymywać najnowsze wiadomości    rozpocznij naukę
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      droga wjazdowa/wyjazdowa z autostrady    rozpocznij naukę
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      a short road on which vehicles join or leave a main road 
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      wyznawane poglądy, kredo (np. polityczne)    rozpocznij naukę
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      a set of beliefs that influences the way you live. credo   I have met people of every race, color and creed during this long campaign.  
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      oczyścić (np. umysł, społeczeństwo, twarz), detox    rozpocznij naukę
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      to make something completely clean: a period when you stop taking unhealthy or harmful foods, drinks, or drugs into your body for a period of time, in order to improve your health   Is there some sort of ritual or cleanse or pilgrimage that you like to go through? Cleanse the cut/wound thoroughly before you bandage it. During a cleanse, it's best to stay away from all caffeine-rich drinks.  
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      młode, rodzić młode, zuch    rozpocznij naukę
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      a young lion, bear, wolf, etc. a young boy   A cub scout helped me navigate through the city.  
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      zawias, powiesić na zawiasie    rozpocznij naukę
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      a piece of metal that fastens the edge of a door, window, lid, etc. to something else and allows it to open or close:   We had to take the front door off its hinges to get our new sofa into the house.  
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      przewracać się, obalać się    rozpocznij naukę
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      to (cause to) lose balance and fall down   The statue of the dictator was toppled (over) by the crowds. The tree toppled and fell.  
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      the act of showing respect: to bend one or both knees as a sign of respect to God, especially when entering or leaving a Catholic church:   Contemporary Hollywood movies often make subtle genuflections to the great film-makers of the past. People were genuflecting in front of the altar.  
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      If two competitors are neck and neck, they are level with each other and have an equal chance of winning. 
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      robić zamieszanie z jakiegoś powodu, wydziwiać, marudzić    rozpocznij naukę
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      make a fuss about something     She made such a fuss when Richard spilled a drop of wine on her blouse! It's all a fuss about nothing. I don't see what the fuss is about - he seems like a fairly ordinary-looking guy to me.  
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      exposure   She missed her connecting flight to Berlin and had to spend an extra four hours at the airport.  
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