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Let's give her a round of applause ladies and gentlemen.
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być nie związanym (z czymś), być nie na temat, nie mieć nic do rzeczy rozpocznij naukę
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Your argument is just beside the point.
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We have waited with bated breath for over a decade for the sixth installment of the writer's book series.
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to be widely remembered And the fact is we want to go down in history as the team of the 90's.
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okazać się wartym szumowi medialnemu rozpocznij naukę
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szum medialny- hype. a lot of advertising or promotional information about something showing it in a very good light They hyped their product so much they might be sorry for that. The Long awaited book adaptation didn't live up to the hype that had been revolving around it's premiere.
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beyond a shadow of a doubt
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Christmas is rolling around and I can't wait for the Christmas tree. The animals collect food before winter rolls around.
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gryźć ziemię, zakończyć się fiaskiem rozpocznij naukę
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His career bit the dust when he lost his job.
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She cut her teeth on television.
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to get it out of you
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in large amounts or to a very great degree that we have in spades. My dog has personality in spades.
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wstrząsnąć tobą do szpiku kości rozpocznij naukę
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zaskoczyć wyskoczyć na kogoś rozpocznij naukę
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spring something on somebody to suddenly tell or ask someone something when they do not expect it: hope he's not going to spring any nasty surprises on us at the meeting this morning.
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So who spilled the beans about her affair with David?
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to lie through one's teeth to tell someone something that you know is completely false: He asked me how old I was and, lying through my teeth, I said "29".
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to be speaking honestly. When something begins in earnest, it has already started but is now being done in a serious and complete way: I thought he was joking - I didn't realize he was in earnest. The election campaign has begun in earnest.
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niewymownie, nie do wyrażenia rozpocznij naukę
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I am thankful beyond words.
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robić z igły widły (kretowisko) rozpocznij naukę
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to make a mountain out of a molehill
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a person who comes from the same country It's been extremely difficult for him to come alone with the society of compatriots abroad in Argentina.
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nabyty (prawo do czegoś), prawnie ustalony rozpocznij naukę
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vested shares, pension plans, etc. can be kept by an employee who has worked the necessary number of years for a particular company: The president is vested with the executive power. He chose to receive his vested benefits in a single lump-sum payment.
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pęk, zwitek (banknotów), sformować masę czegoś, zwijając bądź składając czegoś rozpocznij naukę
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a number of usually flat and/or small objects pressed tightly together: to fold or press together something to form a mass: a wad of banknotes a wad of gum She used a wad (= a mass) of tissues to wipe away the blood. He wadded his towel into a ball.
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naprawić krzywdę rectify a misdeed. to right a wrong
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podejmować się trudnego zadania rozpocznij naukę
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The "clinking" of glasses originated in the medieval days when wine was often spiked with poison as the sediment concealed it quite well.
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We froze in fear as a bear appeard in front of us while eating sandwiches during the picnic.
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szukać w czymś dziury, doszukiwać się słabych punktów rozpocznij naukę
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pick holes in something - szukać dziury w całym
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The flights of fancy the director does take are vivid, plausible, juicy in it's flowing with blood, and at the same time their gloriously cinematical violence appear not as flat as we have got used to with similar movies of that genre.
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prostacki, chamski (np. osoba, zachowanie), paskudny, poniżej czyjejś godności rozpocznij naukę
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boorish. stupid and without considering how other people might feel: crass being beneath someone's dignity. pejorative intensifier a crass error of judgment He made crass comments about her worn-out clothes. crass concerns of daily life. t
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The ancient city ruins stand there to date
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a particular type(mainly disapproving) The worst of her criticism was reserved for journalists, photographers, and others of their ilk. They do not give children chicken nuggets, potato smiley faces, or processed foods of that ilk.
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łatwy do powiązania, wykazujący możliwość związku (z czymś), bliższy czemuś lub komuś (o osobie) rozpocznij naukę
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related, or able to be related to something else: The market value of your property investment is directly relatable to the amount of work, effort and expertise you put into it. One of the reasons for her success is that the characters in her books are so relatable.
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nadęty, wzdęty (brzuch), nalany (twarz) rozpocznij naukę
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swollen and rounded because of containing too much air, liquid, or food: bloated with pride. a bloated (= uncomfortably full) feeling
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My grandpa is in his eighties, but he's as right as rain
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I'm not that sure I'll pass the exam. It was not as easy as pie as you used to tell me countless times.
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These trees are as old as the hills
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You have to advance 100 dollars if you want to stay at our hotel. We need to pay up front for the hotel.
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Can you believe that it almost fell into his lap? Success and economic prosperity don´t just fall into your lap.
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zdać się na los, zaryzykować, zaufać szczęściu, liczyć na łut szczęścia rozpocznij naukę
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Before farmers had to take pot luck over whether their ewes were pregnant. He wasn't certain that his team was to be victorious so he had to take put lock and hope that victory would not elude him.
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make hay while the sun shines to make good use of an opportunity while it lasts
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mule rozpocznij naukę
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stchórzyć, dostawać pietra rozpocznij naukę
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Right before signing the deal, the investor got cold feet. My friend wants me to try paragliding but I get cold feet.
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podekscytowany do granic możliwości rozpocznij naukę
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The government made even no pretence to conducting democratic elections.
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mocny protestu, protestować (wyć) rozpocznij naukę
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After howls of protest, he retreated to his earlier stand. I can already see irritated people howling in protest at this resolution
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Świat stoi przed Tobą otworem rozpocznij naukę
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You can do anything you want - the world is your oyster.
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to get under someone's skin I don't like him, he got under my skin a while ago. Don't get under your teacher's skin!
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this calls for a celebration to wymaga świętowania
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I got 5 at school. Great son. way to go!
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nie dorastać komuś do pięt rozpocznij naukę
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can't hold a candle to somebody It is thought modern music is crap and can't hold a candle to classical hits of 80's and 90's.
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nie widzieć niczego poza czubkiem twojego nosa rozpocznij naukę
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can't see beyond the end of your nose
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My sister's only son is the apple of her eye
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oddać własne życie, ochłapy byle komuś pomóc rozpocznij naukę
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someone would give someone the shirt off his back to do anything to help (someone) She'd give me the shirt off her back if I ever needed help.
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The forest isn't a place where you want to be in the dead of night.
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opłacać, pokrywać (koszty, wydatki) rozpocznij naukę
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(especially of an organization) to pay the cost of something The company will defray all your expenses, including car rental.
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cośkolwiek do jedzenia, los, szczęście (gdy ktoś zdaje się na los) rozpocznij naukę
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anything that is available or is found by chance, rather than something chosen, planned, or prepared: an informal meal where guests bring a different dish that is then shared with the other guests: a pot luck dinner We're having a pot luck on Saturday. Mary's welcome to stay for dinner if she doesn't mind taking pot luck (= having whatever is available).
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conclude an agreement/enter into a contract
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są gusta i guściki. o gustach się nie dyskutuje nie ma wytłumaczenia rozpocznij naukę
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there is no accounting for taste
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kompletnie nie mam humoru rozpocznij naukę
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zepsuć czyjeś plany, powodować kłopot (np. zmieniając czyjeś plany rozpocznij naukę
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All you need is a couple little things to upset the apple cart."
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skupić uwagę na czymś(potocznie) w pełni rozpocznij naukę
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to focus on. to direct all of one's attention to (someone or something) The gunner zeroed in on the target. Scientists are hoping to zero in on a cure
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z powrotem w punkcie wyjścia rozpocznij naukę
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We were so close to the end of that but now we're back to square one. We got some new evidence and now we're back to square one.
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jeden na milion (o szansach). jedyny w swoim rodzaju rozpocznij naukę
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Katie's one in a million.
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założę się, że, bardzo prawdopodobne rozpocznij naukę
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very likely Ten to one, the woman will give the show away. Ten to one we find out he wrote that police report himself.
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It's not rocket science, everyone can do it
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w mgnieniu oka, błyskawicznie rozpocznij naukę
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no sooner than we noticed we were pickpocketed in a heartbeat, the thief had already taken off
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na koniec świata i jeszcze dalej rozpocznij naukę
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chcieć zjeść więcej niż to możliwe rozpocznij naukę
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eyes bigger than one's belly I can't finish my meal, I guess my eyes were bigger than my stomach.
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chcieć jak najlepiej (dla kogoś) rozpocznij naukę
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He's a real genuine guy, and he comes from a good place in his heart.
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When they arrived, they were in high spirits.
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someone who causes a lot of trouble: She could be a hellion in bed, he just knew it. Some children are very cute and sweet as infants but turn into hellions once they become toddlers.
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gościć kogoś, podejmować kogoś wystawnie rozpocznij naukę
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Our company spent a fortune wining and dining potential clients, unfortunately, all for nothing.
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poza domem (o spędzaniu czasu); tu i tam rozpocznij naukę
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I wish I could go out and about more often.
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zmęczony, znużony, mieć dosyć wszystkiego rozpocznij naukę
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I am sick and tired of what everyone else is saying.
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płodny (artysta), bujny (roślinność), płodny (koralik) rozpocznij naukę
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producing a great number or amount of something: He was probably the most prolific songwriter of his generation. Rabbits and other rodents are prolific
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to be very popular at a particular time: Long hair for men was all the rage in the 70s.
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nieszczęścia chodzą parami rozpocznij naukę
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it never rains but it pours It never rains but it pours with our injuries
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pokrzyżować czyjeś plany i zepsuć zabawę rozpocznij naukę
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to hinder someone's enjoyment; upset someone's plans. It's irritating that he could rain on my parade by stealing the record before me.
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to refuse an offer or invitation politely, or say that you would like to accept it, but at a different time She says she'd like to take a rain check on it and do it in May.
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łamać sobie głowę, główkować rozpocznij naukę
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They're racking their brains to think up a new slogan. I've been racking my brain all day but I can't remember his name.
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nie mieć grosza przy duszy rozpocznij naukę
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not have to pennies to rub together
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zrozpaczony, zdesperowany, rozpocznij naukę
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She said nothing, but went about her work with a most despairing face.
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tip the balance this information can virtually tip the scales of the war
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From now on they were quits and he could leave. If I had the world to give you, we would never be quits." I wanted to be square with him before my leave.
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step into someone's shoes he was expected to step into his father's shoes and start running the company handling with multiannual projects.
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w pogotowiu, w gotowości, w gotowości do użycia rozpocznij naukę
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on call He stood by the phone, pencil at the ready. Elsewhere, groups of soldiers waited at the ready. Tonight I'm watching the episode in which her brother dies so it'll be tissues at the ready.
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no stąd, ni zowąd, z nikąd rozpocznij naukę
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It seemed to come out of thin air not three feet from him.
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doprowadzić kogoś do porządku; sprawić, żeby ktoś zaczął się zachowywać rozpocznij naukę
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bring somebody to the heel It's still not clear how the president will use his power to bring the republics to heel.
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I read my favourite book from cover to cover twice
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